Re: It goes both ways pal...
Q200_FO said:
You people amaze me! Like the Republicans aren't taking money from overseas with all the attention campaign contributions are getting nowadays. Not to mention the associations that the administration has with big business overseas. Cabotage anyone?
First, I'd be very surprised at any money accepted by a Republican candidate from say, the Chinese Communists. I do, however, note that this did happen with the democrats in the 2000 election. Perhaps Dean is taking money from the French, too. I have no grudge with them, other than the fact that their intransigence helped give Sadaam time to move his WMD's as we talked and talked and talked, and their misguided socialist ideas help to promote the idea that we, the country that saved them from the nazis, are somehow "evil". Maybe that's why the Vichy government worked so well with the SS: a poor understanding of good and evil.
Associations with big business overseas? Explain to me your problem with that. We can either take part in the world business climate, or we can be rolled over by it. Our participation guarantees us an opportunity to maintain a modicum of
control over these international companies. We are in a far better position because we are participants rather than bystanders.
It seems very odd to me that anyone accepted the idea that an American election should receive funding from any source outside of America. Even more odd is the idea that anyone other than an America citizen should be allowed to vote in any election. Accepting money from an enemy? Shouldn't that be treason? I think you're right, Ann.
I'm a little surprised that Dean has been able to take my old party so far to the left. His speeches are right out of the "young communists" handbook. Hating America first has become fashionable in many circles. Is it envy? That's most likely. Ignorance? Certainly, many know nothing of how we stopped the major threat to their freedom in the 40's, and continued to improve their life through free enterprise over the following sixty years. It may be that some folks are simply unable to imagine what the world would be like without us.
When I look at what is happening in the public schools, and the antics of the trial lawyers and the ACLU, I no longer think that we are going to our own political hell in a handbasket.
We are already there.