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Old 06-27-2009, 06:00 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Gideon View Post
From a literary standpoint you pretty much nailed the problems.

What Red said.

From a philosophical position her arguments are utter and complete dreck.

Why?

And from a moral perspective... ugh, don't even get me started. Any ideology that doesn't understand how interdependent we all are I can pretty much write off as nonsense real quick.
Not everyone feels we are all "interdependent". I , for one, would like to see more self reliance than is being shown today, especially here in the US.

I really am not fond of being told its the governments place to bail banks, car companies, and homeowners who make bad housing decisions outs.
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