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  • #16
    Re: Think he struck a nerve?

    Originally posted by Woodsman View Post
    With liberals like this, who needs conservatives?

    "Bomb Syria, Even if it is Illegal
    There are moral reasons for disregarding the law, and I believe the Obama administration should intervene in Syria. But it should not pretend that there is a legal justification in existing law. Secretary of State John Kerry seemed to do just that on Monday, when he said of the use of chemical weapons, “This international norm cannot be violated without consequences.” His use of the word “norm,” instead of “law,” is telling."
    Now we're getting somewhere. Kerry, Clinton, Condoleeza Rice, it makes little difference. Just like, Rubin, Paulson, Geithner, it makes no difference. Rules/laws are signposts to these folks - point to them when you need then and ignore them when there inconvenient. And the Federal courts back them up!! The "social contract" has been officially breached for all to see since the AFC began, and now with that awareness we can see the hypocrisy and anti-democratic actions of the political class more clearly - to serve themselves and their masters, the corporatist plutocrats. Constitution, Bill of Rights, rule of LAW, sure that's nice and good when it doesn't get in the way of the "God's Work" that we elites need to do for the benefit of "all", but some things are just too important to worry about some silly laws ...

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    • #17
      Re: Think he struck a nerve?

      Originally posted by Forrest
      With liberals like this, who needs conservatives?
      To be fair, Kerry is a limousine liberal. Not to be confused with an actual liberal or progressive.

      Were he from a Southern state, he would be a Blue Dog Democrat - which is to say, a Republican who cannot accept the Republican label because of Lincoln.

      On the other hand, he's from a liberal state. I think being a Republican from Massachusetts is tantamount to being a Republican from Georgia - in the Blue Dog sense.

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      • #18
        Re: Think he struck a nerve?

        Originally posted by c1ue View Post
        To be fair, Kerry is a limousine liberal. Not to be confused with an actual liberal or progressive.

        Were he from a Southern state, he would be a Blue Dog Democrat - which is to say, a Republican who cannot accept the Republican label because of Lincoln.
        huh?
        dunno about that, mr c1ue - first off, a guy like John F(raud) wouldnt live down south (they dont speak his flava of french in LA)


        On the other hand, he's from a liberal state. I think being a Republican from Massachusetts is tantamount to being a Republican from Georgia - in the Blue Dog sense.
        ok - NOW i'm thoughly confused...

        he's more like a dem from california, than a dem from taxachusettes, NOR a rep from MA - never mind georgia...

        but methinks we need our resident paleoconservative to further define this (esp for us yankees, even tho my pals from NC say i fit right in down their way... ;)

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        • #19
          Re: Think he struck a nerve?

          Originally posted by lektrode
          huh?
          dunno about that, mr c1ue - first off, a guy like John F(raud) wouldnt live down south (they dont speak his flava of french in LA)
          If Kerry called himself a Republican - he would not have made Massachusetts Senator. Scott Brown was a big deal because there had not been a Republican Senator from Massachusetts since Henry Cabot Lodge in the 40s.

          That's a full 2 generations.

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          • #20
            Re: Think he struck a nerve?

            Originally posted by c1ue View Post
            If Kerry called himself a Republican - he would not have made Massachusetts Senator. Scott Brown was a big deal because there had not been a Republican Senator from Massachusetts since Henry Cabot Lodge in the 40s.

            That's a full 2 generations.
            nor would he have been such 'a hit' with the ladies - not the widow $et anyway (altho "she met Senator Kerry at an Earth Day rally")

            theres one thing about MA politix ya gotta unnerstanz tho - they can be quite 'conservative' (fiscally) but yet still be really liberal when they want or need to be (esp the politcal class)

            after growing up (k-12) there, the rather schizo politix starts to make sense - kinda like how it makes sense in other places i'm familiar with

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            • #21
              Re: Think he struck a nerve?

              Originally posted by lektrode
              theres one thing about MA politix ya gotta unnerstanz tho - they can be quite 'conservative' (fiscally) but yet still be really liberal when they want or need to be (esp the politcal class)

              after growing up (k-12) there, the rather schizo politix starts to make sense - kinda like how it makes sense in other places i'm familiar with
              Sounds exactly like Blue Dog Democrat politics.

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              • #22
                Re: Think he struck a nerve?

                Originally posted by c1ue View Post
                Sounds exactly like Blue Dog Democrat politics.
                ok - but that seems to contradict what i thot the blue dogs were all about: conservatives that were for the vietnam war, against the 'northern establishment' and preferred to keep the social contract the way it used to be...
                and why they (in the south) went repub - sometime during/after the 60's ??

                vs us 'yankee' northern new england (read: 'old NH') small-r types... (vs them, the 'new' NH types ;)

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                • #23
                  Re: Think he struck a nerve?

                  Originally posted by lektrode
                  ok - but that seems to contradict what i thot the blue dogs were all about: conservatives that were for the vietnam war, against the 'northern establishment' and preferred to keep the social contract the way it used to be...
                  and why they (in the south) went repub - sometime during/after the 60's ??

                  vs us 'yankee' northern new england (read: 'old NH') small-r types... (vs them, the 'new' NH types ;)
                  I'm not saying Blue Dog Democrats are identical in policy to Massachusetts Democrats.

                  I'm just noting that there are plenty of examples where theoretical ideological bent does not match actual behavior - that the label exists primarily for historical reasons as opposed to philosophical/behavioral ones.

                  The only reason the Blue Dogs are in the Democratic party is that historically, the South really didn't like Republicans after the Civil War and ReConstruction.

                  Equally there is a long history of 'Democrat' in Massachusetts - in this case more a label continuation than an opposition to Republicans.

                  After all, San Francisco/California has Pelosi and Feinstein...

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                  • #24
                    Re: Think he struck a nerve?

                    Originally posted by vinoveri View Post
                    Now we're getting somewhere. Kerry, Clinton, Condoleeza Rice, it makes little difference. Just like, Rubin, Paulson, Geithner, it makes no difference. Rules/laws are signposts to these folks - point to them when you need then and ignore them when there inconvenient. And the Federal courts back them up!! The "social contract" has been officially breached for all to see since the AFC began, and now with that awareness we can see the hypocrisy and anti-democratic actions of the political classmore clearly - to serve themselves and their masters, the corporatist plutocrats. Constitution, Bill of Rights, rule of LAW, sure that's nice and good when it doesn't get in the way of the "God's Work" that we elites need to do for the benefit of "all", but some things are just too important to worry about some silly laws ...
                    Excellent diagnosis.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Think he struck a nerve?

                      Woodsman from the Peanut Gallery here:

                      I AGREEE WITHOUT QUALIFICATION!!

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                      • #26
                        Re: Think he struck a nerve?

                        Originally posted by Woodsman View Post
                        Woodsman from the Peanut Gallery here:

                        I AGREEE WITHOUT QUALIFICATION!!


                        +2
                        see?

                        we ARE getting somewhere...

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