I hate it when my fellow conservatives attempt to mask deep-seated political "corruption" in such a ridiculous manner.
I'll elaborate further once I get PC access and sidestep this goddamn 200 charac
EDIT: Heh, elaboration time.
Anyway, capitalism is more or less the most effective economic doctrine in practice today-- no other system has worked better or more efficiently in the long-term that capitalism. I don't understand why they're attempting to soften it by calling it a "free market"- sense when was capitalism a pejorative term? Aside from that, I think we are seeing the beginnings of a greater campaign on propagandizing the U.S., and I honestly can't think of a better way to start. The liberals are having their day now, but if this is allowed, I think we'll begin to see a substantial increase in the size of Conservative U.S.
Also, Squirre1, what are you doing here, this is discussion. Bush has nothing to do with my political beliefs, I just favor politicians with a greater flair for god-masked corruption, money hoarding (oh, the joys of unequal property ownership), and overall disregard for lives that aren't theirs.
Don't get me wrong, the libs aren't exactly pinnacles of exemplary morality either (referring to morality here as the guidelines of social behavior that hold society from crushing each others' skulls with pointy rocks), but some of them genuinely care about humanity. And, as I've said many times before, I don't.
Last edited by oyster; Mar 22, 2010 at 05:02 AM.