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Don Swayser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > Unpleasant Truth wrote: > > It's a by-product of their deep-seated psychological insecurity. > > In fact, practically ALL conservatives' behavior can be traced > > to insecurity. We all know that one of the most important things > > to Conservatives is SOCIAL STABILITY: > > > Anyone who doesn't want social stability must therefore favor social > instability, or chaos. Both Nazism and Communism came to power at times > of social instability. Therefore, it is only logical to conclude someone > who advocates that favors a totaliterian state, or is a complete, > toenail biting, ignorant moron. Only *TWO* scenarios? Brainstorming is certainly a challenge for the typical Conservative. And, that explains THESE STATEMENTS: THE PRESIDENT: ...I was in Florida...the TV was obviously on... I said, it must have been a horrible accident...and...my Chief of Staff...walked in and said, "A second plane has hit the tower, America is under attack."...And, Jordan, I wasn't sure what to think at first. You know, I grew up in a period of time where the idea of America being under attack never entered my mind-- just like your Daddy's and Mother's mind probably... http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/12/20011204-17.html OR, perhaps you believe that YOUR primary values are the "right" values! Imagine if every concert musician or great chef was afraid to make a mistake! If EVERYONE primarily concerned themselves with security/social stability, we'd have no true craftspersons at all. We wouldn't have great science, theory, technology...in fact YOU would be a mere shadow of the trained BABOON that you are now, sending these electronic messages-- because you would have no machine with which to send them! Social stability is over-rated. > > > ------------------------------------------------------ > > Main Entry: con·ser·va·tism > > Function: noun > > Date: 1835 > > 1 capitalized a : the principles and policies of a Conservative party > > 2 a : disposition in politics to preserve what is established > > b : a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability, > > stressing established institutions, and preferring gradual development > > to abrupt change > > 3 : the tendency to prefer an existing or traditional situation to change > > http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > > So, their need for everyone to conform, their trusting in authority, > > their craving for more and more money, their attempts to boss others > > around, the tendency to coerce others to act as a group (Cons can't > > just lock themselves at home instead of putting tacky flags on their > > SUVs and bothering ppl??)--these actions are about Cons' INSECURITY. > > Conservatives do indeed like to look before they leap. Eh, so you avoid risk and live to be 95 and become a burden to society. Hopefully an aide will BEAT your nasty old carcass in the nursing home. HOW SECURE IS THAT? > They prefer the > known quantity to that of the unknown. They like that which is proven to > systems which could lead to disaster if adopted before thoroughly > explored. In plain words the prefer to drive cars which won't suddenly > burst into flames, morons prefer those that might. > > The point being if you're a paranoid you remain healthy. A moron almost > always doesn't. Paranoids don't play in traffic, morons do. Say Hi to > that oncoming bus for me.
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