amicus
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It is not unusual to observe people dancing in the streets following a socialist political victory in third world, Banana Republics. Victory is such a heady exuberant rush and lasts until it is time to pay the Piper.
Some have always been willing to sacrifice a little freedom for stability and security. Regaining that lost freedom always draws a heavy price in human suffering; this will be no different.
Amicus
Edited to add: Just in case you have not heard from Ms. Coulter of late: http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=31669
President Obama's first 100 days have been spectacularly successful.
President Obama is the strongest domestic Democratic President since Lyndon Johnson. His ability to get Democrats in Congress to give him things that undermine their own power is impressive.
In just 100 days, President Obama has been devastatingly effective in moving forward swiftly the most radical, government-expanding agenda in American history.
At home, in everything from his economic policy to his energy policy to his just-announced science policy, President Obama has successfully moved the country from a traditional American model of entrepreneurship and private initiative to a European model of regulation and government control.
Abroad, he has succeeded in his apparent goal to be the un-George W. Bush; replacing aggressive, if sometimes flawed, American leadership with a humbled, weakened America on the world stage.
Judged by these standards, President Obama's first 100 days have been a remarkable success.
It's something to ponder for the next 1,361 days.
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It is not unusual to observe people dancing in the streets following a socialist political victory in third world, Banana Republics. Victory is such a heady exuberant rush and lasts until it is time to pay the Piper.
Some have always been willing to sacrifice a little freedom for stability and security. Regaining that lost freedom always draws a heavy price in human suffering; this will be no different.
Amicus
Edited to add: Just in case you have not heard from Ms. Coulter of late: http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=31669
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