The crisis of nationalism

Discussion in 'Politics' started by bkadoctaj, Feb 8, 2009.

  1. prime minister of Spain comes to mind on that one, he is a conservative who was part of the socialist party.
     
  2. #43 bkadoctaj, Feb 12, 2009
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    Hmm... what do I remember about you during the campaign? I don't see how I was spiteful about it. I actually think he's doing alright thus far, and I hope that deep down he sees the end of the state is near. Who knows though?

    I know McCain didn't get it. I knew Ron Paul wouldn't make it. Heck, so did he. So what did I do other than support the guy who would win?

    I'm all for the evolution away from the state and monopolizing corporations. People-to-people, not paper-to-people.

    That's about as defined as my views get. ;)
     
  3. we have gone over this, just as anything else monopolies are only as bad as the people in control of the monopolies, you forget regular people can be just as big of dicks as a monopoly can.
     

  4. Nice edit! ;)
     

  5. What did I write before? You have my original post saved?


    ? This was a really poor post. It's obvious sometimes you just have to say anything you can to be heard, don't you? :p
     
  6. #47 dubaba, Feb 13, 2009
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    No not conservative at all, republican doesnt mean conservative outside the USA. Im more of a republican in Irish terms.

    I believe in a socialist state in which people vote for there leaders just like in america. Just minus the corruption.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_communism
     
  7. He is conservative bro, maybe not your run of the mill American one, but he is a conservative.
     

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