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Nope. I know the Art of War well. Maybe that's why I never noticed the Republicans are at war with me.Based on your reply you probably have never read the Art of War? Or you don't understand the concept of winning a war without ever firing a shot? China is whipping the USA this way right now. And the GOP are waging class warfare on the middle class the same way too. Wake up. What happened to your 401K and home value?
The best victory is when the opponent surrenders of its own accord before there are any actual hostilities... It is best to win without fighting
I love it when posters use the "wake up" order with me.
And she's saying that purely because of your lack of a democrat endorsement.
She doesn't know if you're a doctor, doesn't know if you have a dozen masters degrees, knows absolutely nothing about you. Like all hyperpartisan hacks, solely voting different than her makes you less aware of reality.
Wait a minute. Don't you look down on people who have multiple degrees?
Few have cheered the idea of Americans stopping their education before the post-secondary level.
The Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum, however, is doing just that. As far back as December he was calling colleges indoctrination centres for the Left, and he has questioned the idea that scientists know what they are talking about with regard to climate change. Starting a few weeks ago much to the amazement of many academics he began challenging the idea that more Americans should go to college. He has now repeated his criticisms, this time in front of cameras in an appearance in Troy, Michigan on Saturday. Mr Santorum again called Mr Obama a snob for wanting all Americans to go to college.
His belabored efforts to rationalize his attack on higher education as a fulmination against liberal college professors, should not obscure the point that Santorum has repeatedly attacked all public education
For starters, you have to wonder what working class people those Santorum supposedly is seeking to pull away from Mitt Romney make of a candidate who ridicules the idea that their children should have equal access to higher education.
Indeed, when Mitt Romney and Santorum attack liberals for questioning the status quo, they are making it clear they like the way things are and they intend to keep it that way.