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  • Re: Senate race in Connecticut

    When given chances to speak he can put it out there. Dealing with a media political blitz on him and rubbings with politicons are much different then jabbings on CNBC. I hope the best for him. In a one on one w/ Dodd, he would be fine. IDk about McMahon. Ive never gotten to hear him speak on climate, welfare etc... other than economics and smidge of
    Posted to Current Events (Forum) by Justin D on Wed, Oct 21 2009
  • Re: Senate race in Connecticut

    He stumbles a bit on his words. He is not a debater. He has great arguments but cannot argue them. When he was on the ED SHOW and the host pretty much yelled at him, he looked like a nice guy but you didn't get all he wanted to say. Schiff is hard for people to take seriously, he has no political speak. Thats what I mean. Bill O'Reilly is great
    Posted to Current Events (Forum) by Justin D on Wed, Oct 21 2009
  • Re: You know you're a libertarian/anarcho-capitalist when...

    ---When you have a smile and tears running down your face at the end of V for Vendetta . ---When people cant think of a name for you and just use "fringe" or "contrarian" ---When you have Laissez Faire tattoo'd on your chest. ---When you write in votes saying "dynamite or DC earthquake"
    Posted to Current Events (Forum) by Justin D on Wed, Oct 21 2009
  • Re: Aristotle on FDR

    Yes it appears to be the case. I always wondered why it always seems that the "majority" seem to want something fromsomeone else. Why cant the majority leave the minority alone. Could we say that was the scase more so before the New Deal or even pre 1900s ( especially w/o the income tax)
    Posted to History (Forum) by Justin D on Tue, Oct 20 2009
  • Re: Aristotle on FDR

    Couldn't you say that the "majority" was increased due to his policies of forcing rich people to become poorer? Although the majority lack the tyranny upon the rich (subjective on your version of tyranny)of what Aristotle would describe, but that happy majority were still powerless to small elite in elected office. Majority rule just props
    Posted to History (Forum) by Justin D on Tue, Oct 20 2009
  • Aristotle on FDR

    This was for my elective American Govt. Class. I figured it would be interesting to see what you guys all thought. Topic- Aristotle defines democracy as regime in which "the many" (rather than the "few" or one person alone) hold political power, and in which the use that political power to benefit the poor (rather than benefiting
    Posted to History (Forum) by Justin D on Fri, Oct 16 2009
  • Re: Senate race in Connecticut

    Schiff atl east has much more face time than Linda. He is more well known nationally which helps a tad in a state election. I still see him more now than her or others. LS is right in his political savvy. I could destroy Schiff in debates even on his own turf with his background. He can be tongue tied easily even though he knows the facts well. He doesnt
    Posted to Current Events (Forum) by Justin D on Mon, Sep 28 2009
  • Re: Ted Kennedy's Death being tied in with Health Care Reform

    Thats funny because I tie any drowning as result of car crash to Ted Kennedy. Different strokes for different folks
    Posted to Current Events (Forum) by Justin D on Thu, Aug 27 2009
  • Re: Singapore

    I've done some research but would also like to hear what people have to say.
    Posted to Current Events (Forum) by Justin D on Wed, Aug 12 2009
  • Re: Cash For Clunkers Suspension

    Any data on the effects in Europe where they do this already? Id like to see how ABCT parallels it.
    Posted to Current Events (Forum) by Justin D on Mon, Aug 3 2009
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