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I appreciate the time you put into your post. I take it as a sign of respect. I mean that. If you just thought I was a useless A@#hole, like onrecess you would not have bothered. I thank you for that. I must add a couple of small points and then one large one. Point the first, calling a liberal (which I am not unless you're talking about social policy) a fascist is an oxymoron. Fascism is by definition associated with a right wing style authoritarianism that views the state as the legitimate protector of an organic national identity. Try dictatorial instead. Second point, the religious right is large and well funded, or maybe you failed to notice the Christian Coalition, Jerry Fallwell, Pat Robertson, Ralph Reed and James Dobson? This is a movement that seeks to marry church and state, has zero regard for small government and trends dangerously close to Dominion theology. I do not like, trust or support it as a Christian, a Libertarian or an American. Please note I am not talking about conservative Christians in general, or even all members of the group, just it's leaders. Even they mean well, I just think that they confuse secular conservatism with Biblical Christianitity and drift dagerously close to theocracy. This is, if you understand the Dominion theology reference a larger debate than we can take up here, but if you want to address it elsewhere I would be happy to. Finally, my larger point is that Palin just rubs me the wrong way.This isn't about sexism. I disagree with her social policies, don't like her attitude, and am less than impressed with her resigning from office before the end of her term. Period. Full stop. Why does this get folks so POd? Honestly, there is not a one of us who hasn't met a politician that for one reason or another we just don't like. I don't like Palin Sam I Am.
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You're welcome.
I took the time this AM because unlike all of you here apparently, I actually go to bed at a reasonable hour. As a result, I get up at unreasonable times and have time to kill!

i posted that the way I did this time to show you how easy it is to deconstruct your points and statements. And that should be your concern - it
is that easy.
Tom addressed the liberal/fascist thing, but I do want to expand on it a bit. Being a former (and now current again) Roman/Latin scholar, I am well aware of how Mussolini (he of the hung upside down from a street lamp post fame) took the ancient Roman word and concept and changed it into a totalitarian regime. My use of the lower case "fascism" was to reflect the totalitarian nature of the uber-left - our way or be destroyed. Do not focus on the textbook definition - look at the historical realities.
And although so-called right-wing "fascists" - in the totalitarian sense - have existed (Franco for example), the overwhelming fascist presence in this world in the past 100 years has been socialist or communist - hard core left-wing, not right. From Stalin and Mao and Hitler to Castro, Pol Pat, Allende, the Sandanistas and others, the most destructive, totalitarian gummints have been left.
As for the so-called "religious right", I spoke of 3 left wing organizations. You mentioned one Christian organization and 3 individual Christians (you forgot Dobson, BTW). Hardly a huge, well organized "vast right wing religious conspiracy" here. My 3 left wing organizations are extremely well financed (by our tax dollars now too) and well organized. Not to mention they and others are all currently very active in destroying this country. The folks you mentioned have been marginalized and do not wield 1/10 the power and fund raising capabilities of the 3 I mentioned, let alone all of the others that exist. So my point remains - the so-called "religious right" is more a creation of Alinsky's destructive techniques as practiced by the left, than it is a real political force. You need to deal with that fact. Once again your hatred gets in your way.
And the simple fact that as a "Christian" you can ignore these perceived "leaders" stands in stark contrast to how the left works. If you were to stand against Clinton or Soros or some other left "darling", you would be attacked and if not destroyed then at the very least marginalized as well. It is the left that will not tolerate dissension, not the right.
Palin can rub you the wrong way, the same way that Romney rubs me the wrong way. The problem is your attacks on her are so vacuous and vague that it smacks of sexism in the extreme. So you do need to re-evaluate your so-called feminist and "libertarian" beliefs. They do not bear close scrutiny.