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| ""Magilla"" <cavey_curtis@$$ yahoo.com> wrote in message news:IiKSe.184360$5N3.8705@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > What, one of your revisionistic ones? > > Clue, I was born under a flag with 48 stars. > > I lived through the period where your ideology failed, and am seeing its > rebirth movement slowly fail. We may well see some changes, but, as Popeye > points out, there are limits that will never be broached. And whatever changes we do see, sure as shit wont be coming out of some LOP in the Netherlands. |
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| "BarryNL" <n@n.nl> wrote in message news:431b5bed$0$11069$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl... > Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick wrote: > > "BarryNL" <n@n.nl> wrote in message > > news:431ab178$0$11061$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl... > > > >>"Magilla" wrote: > >> > >>>"BarryNL" <n@n.nl> wrote > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>11. 50 million to believe that he did a great job changing the lightbulb > >>>>and let him get away with doing exactly the same thing next time. > >>> > >>> > >>> Bet that really burns your loser's ass. > >> > >>Not really. The Republicans won't hold onto power for ever. The UK had to > >>wait 18 years for the Conservatives to go but eventually Labour got in and > >>has shifted the politcal landscape in a way that the Conservatives will > >>find hard to ever undo. > >> > >>The same will happen in the US, we just have to wait a few more years. > > > > > > It's inevitable, as is the shift back. > > Nope. That's why left wing politics is also called progressive or > radical while right wing politics is called conservative or reactionary. > The left wing changes the political climate and the right wing bangs on > about how we need to keep things exactly as the left wing made them 50 > years ago. That's politics for you... And once we get "where the liberals are taking us", where exactly do you think we go from there? Generally speaking, it's right back where we came from. |
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| Chris Guynn wrote: > "BarryNL" <n@n.nl> wrote in message > news:431b5bed$0$11069$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl... > >>Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick wrote: >> >>>"BarryNL" <n@n.nl> wrote in message >>>news:431ab178$0$11061$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl.. . >>> >>> >>>>"Magilla" wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>"BarryNL" <n@n.nl> wrote >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>11. 50 million to believe that he did a great job changing the > > lightbulb > >>>>>>and let him get away with doing exactly the same thing next time. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Bet that really burns your loser's ass. >>>> >>>>Not really. The Republicans won't hold onto power for ever. The UK had > > to > >>>>wait 18 years for the Conservatives to go but eventually Labour got in > > and > >>>>has shifted the politcal landscape in a way that the Conservatives will >>>>find hard to ever undo. >>>> >>>>The same will happen in the US, we just have to wait a few more years. >>> >>> >>> It's inevitable, as is the shift back. >> >>Nope. That's why left wing politics is also called progressive or >>radical while right wing politics is called conservative or reactionary. >>The left wing changes the political climate and the right wing bangs on >>about how we need to keep things exactly as the left wing made them 50 >>years ago. That's politics for you... > > > And once we get "where the liberals are taking us", where exactly do you > think we go from there? Generally speaking, it's right back where we came > from. When children stop going to school and start working as soon as they're able to carry a bucket I'll agree with you. Oh, you might want to reconsider the benefits of being a British colony too. Freedom and right to vote policies are far too liberal to survive. -- The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread. - Anatole France. |
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"BarryNL" <no@spam.com> wrote in message news:431eefa5$0$11073$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl... > Chris Guynn wrote: > > "BarryNL" <n@n.nl> wrote in message > > news:431b5bed$0$11069$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl... > > > >>Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick wrote: > >> > >>>"BarryNL" <n@n.nl> wrote in message > >>>news:431ab178$0$11061$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl.. . > >>> > >>> > >>>>"Magilla" wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>"BarryNL" <n@n.nl> wrote > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>11. 50 million to believe that he did a great job changing the > > > > lightbulb > > > >>>>>>and let him get away with doing exactly the same thing next time. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Bet that really burns your loser's ass. > >>>> > >>>>Not really. The Republicans won't hold onto power for ever. The UK had > > > > to > > > >>>>wait 18 years for the Conservatives to go but eventually Labour got in > > > > and > > > >>>>has shifted the politcal landscape in a way that the Conservatives will > >>>>find hard to ever undo. > >>>> > >>>>The same will happen in the US, we just have to wait a few more years. > >>> > >>> > >>> It's inevitable, as is the shift back. > >> > >>Nope. That's why left wing politics is also called progressive or > >>radical while right wing politics is called conservative or reactionary. > >>The left wing changes the political climate and the right wing bangs on > >>about how we need to keep things exactly as the left wing made them 50 > >>years ago. That's politics for you... > > > > > > And once we get "where the liberals are taking us", where exactly do you > > think we go from there? Generally speaking, it's right back where we came > > from. > > When children stop going to school and start working as soon as they're > able to carry a bucket I'll agree with you. Funny thing is, it's happening on an all too often basis these days. Besides, the majority of those changes had more to do with technology advancement than anything political. The children no longer "needed" to work at the younger ages because of technological improvements, therefor, they could attend school longer. |
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