Wednesday, October 13, 2004

The Danger of the Left

I don't want to sound like a nut, maybe this is nutty and it would certainly be destructive but a civil war may be in the making. If we as Americans are unwilling to abide by the election process then it seems it will be inevitable that we start resolving our differences with violence. I would like to point out here it is the left in this country that resorts to violence. Some of the things they have done in the recent past includes: bombing car lots with SUVs being sold on them, they spike trees and destroy private property because they are opposed to a company legal activity. The unions have attacked several of Bush's local headquarters. They riot in the street if they don't like a candidates stance on issues. They sidestep the legislative process when it doesn't go their way, by suing in court. If you examine what the left has accomplished over the years the vast majority has been done through court action, not through the people's legislative bodies.Violence has always been the way of the left. Some where along the way the left decided it knew better, and if they can't convice us through democratic means, they will do so through violent means; sans Russia, China, Cuba, Eastern Europe, Vietnam, North Korea, and Cambodia. Millions sacrificed on the alter of liberalism and yet they still preach. Who will save America if we fall, the UN, they would support such a take over, they would side with the insurgents. The left is dangerous because they always resort to violence, they know better then the "common" man and if we won't bow they will attempt to break us.

1 comment:

Michael said...

The problem is they want to lead the country and this is what is at the heart of the matter. They are finding themselves squeezed out of the halls of government, they hold the Judiciary only, and if Bush wins his re-election bid they will find even this weakened. The left knows this, and they can't allow this to happen and so they will pull at all the stops, and so will the partisan in the press