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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 255259" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>First off, sorry for the long delay in response and I did see your PM. We had a family emergency last week just as I was about to respond and then to compound things I've taken ill this week and just didn't have the strength to come out here and talk. I'm getting better but this response will be short and if need be I'll go further later when I feel better.</p><p> </p><p>No you never championed a specific candidate but across the forum your posts suggest to me that come Nov. 08' you'll likely vote the repub. nominee, and it won't be Ron Paul either as I'm not sure you'd support him because of his War stance. It's a guilt by association as I see you because IMHO the only difference between the democrats and republicans as it pertains to going further towards a socialist model of governance is the repubs. tend to go towards it at a slower pace. Also the repubs. tend to follow more closely the Mussolini socialist model of Corporate socialism whereas the democrats follow a more Lenin type model of State socialism. Diesel in his post at #219 made several good points IMO and you should consider them in relation to your own expressed remarks. I'm certain that you believe in a free market but the question begs, how free are you willing to go? There is a purist thought out there as D pointed out which when it comes down to the bottomline seez both yourself and Diesel as they represent 2 political thoughts as being equally dangerous in the end because either way at the end of the day, an elite of small numbers of persons will have elevated themselves to a position that dictates to everyone else how they will live and think no matter what the consequences to you individually or even collectively among you friends and neighbors.</p><p> </p><p>OK, that's all I can take for now so when I get to feeling better and you want more details of my perspective, I'll be more than happy and welcome the conversation. Diesel I want to respond to your post #210 but give me time as I just don't feel up to it right now.</p><p> </p><p>I hope you guys never get this stuff cause it's kicking my arse!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 255259, member: 2189"] First off, sorry for the long delay in response and I did see your PM. We had a family emergency last week just as I was about to respond and then to compound things I've taken ill this week and just didn't have the strength to come out here and talk. I'm getting better but this response will be short and if need be I'll go further later when I feel better. No you never championed a specific candidate but across the forum your posts suggest to me that come Nov. 08' you'll likely vote the repub. nominee, and it won't be Ron Paul either as I'm not sure you'd support him because of his War stance. It's a guilt by association as I see you because IMHO the only difference between the democrats and republicans as it pertains to going further towards a socialist model of governance is the repubs. tend to go towards it at a slower pace. Also the repubs. tend to follow more closely the Mussolini socialist model of Corporate socialism whereas the democrats follow a more Lenin type model of State socialism. Diesel in his post at #219 made several good points IMO and you should consider them in relation to your own expressed remarks. I'm certain that you believe in a free market but the question begs, how free are you willing to go? There is a purist thought out there as D pointed out which when it comes down to the bottomline seez both yourself and Diesel as they represent 2 political thoughts as being equally dangerous in the end because either way at the end of the day, an elite of small numbers of persons will have elevated themselves to a position that dictates to everyone else how they will live and think no matter what the consequences to you individually or even collectively among you friends and neighbors. OK, that's all I can take for now so when I get to feeling better and you want more details of my perspective, I'll be more than happy and welcome the conversation. Diesel I want to respond to your post #210 but give me time as I just don't feel up to it right now. I hope you guys never get this stuff cause it's kicking my arse! [/QUOTE]
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