Not a dime's worth of difference

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Submitted by p0rkch0p (United States), Jul 19, 2010 13:54

The leadership and legislators among Democrat and Republican Parties comprise, primarily, Fascists. They couldn't care less about the Declaration of Independence, or our Constitution, or the Individual Liberty underpinned by our Founding Documents.

The most important of all of Americans' Rights is the Second Amendment, because Americans [Excluding Obama's Apparatchiks and useful idiots] will not suffer the transformation of our Nation into a Soviet-style Marxist state; the transformation will not stand.

Oddly, some will argue that the First Amendment is the most important-but they seem to miss the reality that the "Ruling Class" gives short shrift to arguments in favor of Liberty, and against Tyranny. Under the rule of an Evil Marxist Believer, like Comrade-Tsar B. Hussein Obama, buoyed and protected by the 4th Estate of Fifth Columnists, the First Amendment is useless.

[Note to editor: If you "edit" my comments, count yourself as no better than the 4th Estate of Fifth Columnists.]


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The Future of Capitalism replies:

Remember First Amendment is not only press but also religion, which is actually in the First Amendment before the press. That's why it's called the "first freedom."

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How "intelligent" is this elite? [564 words]bill greeneMar 16, 2011 14:10
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Rush's coverage of the piece has crashed spectator.org's server [137 words]Peg C.Jul 19, 2010 12:54
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