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Offline jpatrickham

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Patton: The War Is On
« on: September 06, 2011, 11:33:41 AM »
By Doug Patton September 6, 2011 6:30 am  

 
In his book, "The Art of Political War," 1960s leftist-radical-turned-conservative David Horowitz wrote that politics is war by other means. He was right.

Just as America has failed to acknowledge that we are at war with radical Islam, too many conservatives have failed to come to grips with the fact that we are at war here at home with the Marxism of Barack Obama, the Congressional Black Caucus and labor unions. It has nothing to do with race — at least not for conservatives — and everything to do with ideology and power.

Obama has declared war on the traditions of the United States of America. In his most revealing, unguarded moments he tells us who he really is. Moments such as his encounter with Joe the Plumber, when he let slip that he believes in the redistribution of other people's wealth.

Or moments like his speech on race, when he threw his grandmother under the bus, calling her just a "typical white person."

http://www.gopusa.com/commentary/2011/09/06/patton-the-war-is-on/?subscriber=1


For maybe the first time since the Civil War, America is the battlefield. No, not just Radical Islam. Radical Thought in General. According to Liberals the extremists are Conservative thought, we know better. The big question is what are we going to do about it? No more sitting on the sidelines voting when necessary, and going on with your life. The ones who know better, must do better. Awareness, and Action, are the new America, or else we go under!   
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Re: Patton: The War Is On
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2011, 12:14:37 PM »
This might be a good time to read "The Law" by Bastiat.

Even though it's short, I'm not yet finished.

But it really defined what the battle is about.