jimmydanger wrote:Freedom is more of an ideal, a goal to reach for, not necessarily to achieve totally. I have a mortgage, and must get up every day at 6:00am and work all day to pay it, along with a ton of other bills. I have vices and baggage like everyone. But to be free of debt, worry, disease, crime, war, prejudice and hate - those are freedoms worth striving for and, if required, fighting for.
Really? You are describing the phony utopia that this Marxist regime leader has been feeding to you. freedom is being able to go into debt, freedom is having a job to pay off your debts, freedom is being allowed to be prejudice, freedom is being allowed to hate. You will NEVER see that fantasy world that you have bought into since it is a pipe dream. Freedom is believing in an all powerful God who can allow you to rise above the derogatory things you mentioned. There will always be those who hate you. There will always be people who want to take advantage of others. There will always be a need to work and to pay bills. There is no something for nothing. You live in a fantasy world.
Something worth fighting
for? < (Never end a sentence with a preposition) Yet you are going to vote for a proven Marxist who wants to change America into a country in bondage to big dictatorial government. You say you love America but are willing to sell out freedom and all that America stands for simply because you won't get your way in the voting booth. You are willing to sell your brothers freedom, your children's freedom and their future just because your proffered candidate didn't win the primary. How stupid is that? You're going to teach them a lesson by voting for a dictator (A proven dictator who rules lawlessly already!) It must be hard being you.
To claim to love America and yet vote for those who wish to destroy it is sheer hypocrisy. I do not like Romney in the least. He is a progressive. (A progressive is a Communist leaning politician, as you well know) yet it is better to vote for a progressive who has not shown how he shall rule as opposed to a politician who has already shown that he is intent on destroying the American way of life.