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Colin
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« on: May 15, 2005, 08:24:08 PM »

He certainly displays neo-con tendencies. He's always advocating overthrowing the governments of Russia and places like Uzbekistan.  Most of the Neo-Con intelligentsia are/were members of Social Democrats USA, a ex-trotskyite group.

Hilarious.

I seriously don't see how that's so funny. The information about neo-conservatism coming out of Social Democrats USA is absolutely true and BRTD's tendency to want to overthrow every government he doesn't like, although whether he wants a Communist dictatorship or a true Democracy to come out of these overthrown governments is up in the air.

I agree with Mitty. In 20 years BRTD will be a conservative Republican living life in the suburbs with two kids, a wife, and a McMansion. He will have a nice job in middle or upper management and will take an annual trip to Florida every year with the kids. Tongue
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Colin
ColinW
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Posts: 11,684
Papua New Guinea


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E: 3.87, S: -6.09

« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2005, 03:57:41 PM »

well I'm not Venezuelan.

I think the real bottom line on this is: How often do I agree on foreign policy with John Ford?

I agree with Mitty. In 20 years BRTD will be a conservative Republican living life in the suburbs with two kids, a wife, and a McMansion. He will have a nice job in middle or upper management and will take an annual trip to Florida every year with the kids. Tongue

ha, I couldn't get a job in upper management even if I wanted to. I'm actually thinking of dropping out of college. Therefore I don't see any reason why I'd ever become a Republican, since I obviously wouldn't agree with them on economics if I don't have a college degree, and obviously will never agree with them on social issues.

Uh huh. That's what every rebellious college student says. See Yuppie. Smiley
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