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And BTW, any references I made to sterilization was not done seriously. As I said in one of my posts, it was a logical extension of a socialist philosophy. Sweden is a case in point but of course there are other examples as well. And I think Czuch would agree with me that a socialist model tends to diminish the emphasis on personal responsibility. After all, if you mess up, the government is there to pick up the pieces. Both Czuch and I favor smaller government. And speaking for myself, I would never vote for Bush again. Both he and many of his fellow republicans "left the tenets of the faith" and adopted policies that are NOT consistent with republican philosophy. They are part of the problem we are now it. Had the republicans lived by their true calling, we wouldn't be in this mess. And just so it's clear, the democrats aren't off the hook. They helped create this mess as well.
Artful Dodger: True calling, I didn't realise that everyone in the republican party thought the same, or that they had some idol calling. I thought in principle they were supposed to serve the people of the USA and listen to them.
Argomento: Re:I thought in principle they were supposed to serve the people of the USA and listen to them.
(V): They don't all think the same on every issue but they should be together on the core philosophies of the republican party (or call themselves something else). And they do represent the people (they should) and listen to them. Anyone in public office that thinks otherwise ought to get out quick.
Argomento: Re: "a logical extension of a socialist philosophy"
Artful Dodger: More to the point, it is a logical extension of totalitarian philosophy, whatevef the economic system in question. The Nazis, for example, were fascists, not socialists.
I'm glad we agree that these "pure race" policies are wrong, whether practiced in Sweden, Nazi Germany, or America for that matter.