Q. What is the difference between Karl Marx's 1848 Communist Manifesto and the 2010 Democratic Party manifesto?
A. 162 years.
The Democrats favor :
(1) The nationalization of private companies, e.g. General Motors, Chrysler.
(2) Heavy graduated income taxes, repeal of the Bush tax cuts
(3) Reintroduction of the death tax
(4) The centralization of credit through nationalizing banks, such as Bank of America.
(5) Controlling broadcasting through the "Fairness Doctrine"
(6) A peacetime paramilitary force coequal with the military
(7) Redistribution of wealth
(8) State run public education.
Conclusion:
The Democratic Party is a Marxist party.
"That's not even to mention the left's position in favor of abortion on demand right up to the moment of birth, gay marriage, the welfare state, wasteful spending, onerous regulation, election fraud and a host other issues..." D. Anderson
And all that is needed for evil to prosper is for good men to do nothing.
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And perhaps more importantly: How do they live - with each other?
不知彼,不知己,每戰必殆 (孫子)
(If you don't know yourself and if you don't know your enemy,
then you are in for a world of hurt!)
γνῶθι σεαυτόν (Δελφοί)
Hell is so big and dark and heaven is so small." HJM
and a little more manifest destiny over there..."
How About a Bill of Responsibilities Rather Than A Bill of Rights
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