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<blockquote data-quote="JimJimmyJames" data-source="post: 461363" data-attributes="member: 11425"><p>Cass Sunstein is so wrong that it is scary that Obama would pick this man to head anything. To question an individuals right of association is to undermine the rugged individualism that built this country and gave us our liberty.</p><p> </p><p>I swear, the elites who run this country must salvitate over the society that China has created for itself. Mindless consumerism and consumption without any discussion of events or ideas without the governments consent.</p><p> </p><p>And it doesn't matter which of the two major parties you support. They both, witness their actions, believe in an ever expanding government that controls all aspects of our lives and an imperialistic foreign policy that wants to control every aspect of the rest of the world's lives. </p><p> </p><p>They just have us debate issues that whoever is in power never really change to a major degree, issues such as abortion, gun control, euthansia, etc. They never make decisive decisions on any of these issues. Not to say those issues are not important, they are. But they are the distractions they "debate" as they steal our rights, rob our money and march our young people off to war.</p><p> </p><p>That all of us are not properly drinking our kool-aid is what Cass Sunstein is really worried about. And this is one of the geniuses teaching our future elites. We are in trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimJimmyJames, post: 461363, member: 11425"] Cass Sunstein is so wrong that it is scary that Obama would pick this man to head anything. To question an individuals right of association is to undermine the rugged individualism that built this country and gave us our liberty. I swear, the elites who run this country must salvitate over the society that China has created for itself. Mindless consumerism and consumption without any discussion of events or ideas without the governments consent. And it doesn't matter which of the two major parties you support. They both, witness their actions, believe in an ever expanding government that controls all aspects of our lives and an imperialistic foreign policy that wants to control every aspect of the rest of the world's lives. They just have us debate issues that whoever is in power never really change to a major degree, issues such as abortion, gun control, euthansia, etc. They never make decisive decisions on any of these issues. Not to say those issues are not important, they are. But they are the distractions they "debate" as they steal our rights, rob our money and march our young people off to war. That all of us are not properly drinking our kool-aid is what Cass Sunstein is really worried about. And this is one of the geniuses teaching our future elites. We are in trouble. [/QUOTE]
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