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Old 03-10-2008, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by LUVMBDiesels View Post
huh?? What would be the point of "keeping an open mind" if you are convinced that the other guy is leading the country to ruin? To me that smacks of relativism and is the exact way that these Democratic leaders are sending the country to its ruin. I am NOT sayuing that Democrats in general are anti-USA, I AM saying that it seems like the leadership of that party is bent on achieving power through whataever means are necessary. To which I mean that they have been very sucessful in breaking Americans down into small "victim units" whether they be racial, economic, cultural, etc and using the divide and conquer method to gain power. This had led to America as a whole loosing its way. Right now we are running on momentum with no direction or thrust. When the momentum runs out we will be lost.

Anybody who does not believe that we are in the fight of our lives should convert to Islam now and start wearing a bhurka now. This is a clash of civilizations and I just hope that the Iranians and Syrians made the same mistake that Hilter made when he disregarded the West as weak and decadent. I only hope that we can pull together to rid the planet of radicals od any stripe before it is too late. That being said, I have no beef against Muslims or anybody else. I have dated Persian women and find their culture fascinating. I only have a beef with the clerics who would ram their beliefs down our throats. If it means that we need to liberate Iran and Syria from their regimes then so be it.
As the good Kentucky Boy that I am I feel compelled to share our State Motto:

United We Stand, Divided We Fall.

I see the same divide and conquer attitude. The Democratic party seems the primary agent at this point, but it's inculcated deep into public schooling and media.

We need another Henry Clay.

When I lived in Iran in 1979 I found Iranians some of the nicest people around. Of course, I also found them quite bloodthirsty at times (usually in crowds). I don't recall much animosity towards Israel at the time. Great admiration for Hitler, but not blatent animosity for Israel. That, I guess was on the upswing and to be brought in with the radical Islamic sect that was to take over the country. I am 100% sure that the people I once knew there in Iran would welcome a liberation from the current Theocracy; if they are still alive.
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