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There are some so idealistically broken they don't get it all figured out until they notice the wall and hear the bolts go home.
Neither one of you two trained fools have ever seen the business end of the Communist apparatus, I have.
The socialism you worship is only a stepping stone.
The SLPC is turning itself into a joke... much like the Nobel Committee
Awww...BlewGuysInLevis is still butthurt that his beloved Dubya never got a Nobel Peace Prize.
Considering they gave it to that terrorist Arafat why would he want it?
And not even Obama can explain why he got it. Its become a joke and you know it.
They gave it to Kissinger the mass murderer, too.
Yes... Mao, Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot... Kissinger... All the same.
What a fucking dolt.
They gave a Nobel Peace Prize to Mao, Stalin, Hitler and Pol Pot? Retard.
They gave it to Kissinger the mass murderer, too.
You don't have a fucking clue what I experienced there or elsewhere, so stfu.
I fear a soft tyranny by socialists pushing Marxist solutions to the economic problems of their constituency, these solutions are repugnant to the Constitution and the American way, and when they are shown to be failures these ideas might take on a much more ominous nature, none of them good for our liberty or the future of America. It's tools like you greasing the skids for that demise.
And not even Obama can explain why he got it.
I fear a soft tyranny by socialists pushing Marxist solutions to the economic problems of their constituency . . .
Obama's Peace Prize was actually an award to America, just for rejecting the Pubs in 2008. And we deserved it just for that.
Quisling would be proud though.
Quisling got a Peace Prize?
You probably had to go run to Wiki to even know who I was talking about.
....at most, foreign countries just want us to leave them alone.
Past Winners of the ACLU's Roger N. Baldwin Medal of Liberty
2005 - Major Michael Mori, U.S. Marine Corps
Lt. Cmdr. Charles Swift, U.S. Navy
Lt. Cmdr. Philip Sundel, U.S. Navy
Major Mark Bridges, U.S. Army
Lt. Col. Sharon Shaffer, U.S. Air Force
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2003 - Anthony Lewis, former columnist for The New York Times, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of numerous columns and articles on legal subjects. Mr. Lewis has written two major landmark books on constitutional law, Gideon's Trumpet (1964) and Make No Law: The Sullivan Case and the First Amendment (1991).
2001 - Gordon Hirabayashi and Fred Korematsu, courageous opponents of the injustices perpetrated against Japanese-Americans during World War II, and lifelong human rights activists on behalf of Japanese-Americans and others.
1999 - Frank Wilkinson, a lifelong defender of civil liberties, Executive Director of the First Amendment Foundation and Executive Director emeritus of the National Committee Against Repressive Legislation (NCARL).
1997 - Lisa Herdahl, a First Amendment champion from rural Mississippi who, along with her husband and children, endured harassment and discrimination for opposing government-sponsored religious exercises in public schools.
1995 - Don Edwards, former Congressman and a consistent, politically courageous champion of civil liberties in Congress.
1993 - Dolores Huerta, Vice President of the United Farmworkers of America AFL-CIO and dedicated champion of the rights of migrant workers.
1991 - Stephen Bright, Director of the Southern Center for Human Rights, and Bryan Stevenson, Executive Director of the Alabama Capital Representation Resource Center, both heroic opponents of the death penalty.
1989 - Anne Braden, Co-Chair of the Southern Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice (SOC) and lifelong leader of the movements for racial justice, labor rights, and peace in the South.
I know I'll never get a response to this, but I am generally interested.
How and why do you think America is heading into a socialist country?
I just don't get it.
http://www.aclu.org/2007-roger-n-baldwin-medal-liberty-award
Past Winners of the ACLU's Roger N. Baldwin Medal of Liberty
2005 - Major Michael Mori, U.S. Marine Corps