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    Thursday
    Aug202009

    Examples of attacks from the left

    http://www.reason.com/blog/show/135523.html

    Well, we've heard all the bad and crazy things said by the right against the left, but what is the left saying? Matt Welch at Reason has been keeping a log, and it's not pretty.

    The left is coming unhinged. The funny thing is that most of them don't see the irony and hypocrisy -- they think their version of reality is the mainstream version, and that they are merely exposing crazy people.

    A lot of people are havng a hard time accepting the public's disgust with government in general. I see this as a positive turn of events, if, that is, this movement is truly about the abuse of government power, and not just a collective cry for a competent government that knows how to control more efficiently.

    The danger with this type of turmoil is that it's fertile ground for real tyrants -- if people are protesting because they want more control over their own lives, then -- bring it on!

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