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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Putting Voice to Liberal Feelings

This almost has to be satirical, but from some of the stuff I've seen in the Left-wing blogosphere, there remains a seed of doubt, that this might actually be some liberal's manifesto.

From The Wildcat Online:

Time and time again, from the socialists of pre-WWII Germany to the communists of the Soviet Union and North Korea, history has proven that individual citizens simply cannot support themselves no matter the effort exerted and that the government can be relied upon to do what is right and to do it efficiently.


There's much more like this. Please, go read the whole thing. Whether real or satire, it's worth the good laugh it brings. Because whether they say it so candidly and articulately or not, many liberals actually "think" this way.


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