Re: Illiberal liberalism
Von: Bill Shatzer (bshatzerno@comcast.net) [Profil]
Datum: 25.09.2007 05:55
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Datum: 25.09.2007 05:55
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Robert Miller wrote: -snip- > How much support did the Civil Rights Act get from Democrats compared > to Republicans? Sez here that 153 democrats and 136 republicans voted for it in the house and 46 democrats and 27 republicans voted for it in the senate. > The problem as I see it is that the Republicans are much > less socialistic/communistic than the Democrats. Thus displaying a profound misunderstanding of the terms. > In what nation did the socialist /communists parties care more about > social justice than they did for the party members? In most, I should think. But perhaps the more profound question would be in what nation did the conservative/republican parties care about social justice at all? Peace and justice,[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Chester A. Riley (25.09.2007 07:53)
