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Oct 26 2008

Freedom and Liberty vs Socialism and Communism: A Readers Point Of View Wanted

Published by Max Steel under Uncategorized Edit This

My regular readers know I have written many times on the topic of Socialism. You also know I am very much for small government, freedom, liberty and that I love this country. My positions are clear- at least I believe them to be.

I am curious what my readers think. What are your views on Socialism? What do you think of our country moving further into this realm, thanks in great part to President Bush who nationalized our banking system? Should Obama win and there be a Democrat majority what are your thoughts on thrusting this country into the hands of the radical left; radicals ranging from Socialist to full fledged Communists?

I suppose I want to know from my readers where do you want this nation to go? What does your dream of the “perfect America” look like? What does “freedom, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” mean to you and do you believe it still applies today?

Lastly, for those wanting Socialism or Communism, in your mind, what does a Socialist or Communist society look like? Are there any examples of the utopian success you envision? If your desire to live in a Socialist or Communist society is so great then why have you not chosen one of your liking and taken up residence there? Why are you determined to change the United States of America? Have you ever lived in one of these societies? If so, when and for how long?

I would like to hear from you. If you prefer you can send me an email at freelancer4108@gmail.com

God did bless America
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