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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 4022653" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Putting aside your attempt to pigeon hole my support for first amendment protections for all as 'liberal', thank you for illustrating my point. If we cannot agree on an actual definition, how would we make communism illegal? Are we strictly going with the 'most distilled form' or a broader definition of what would make someone a communist. Does having any support for things 'communist' make it a crime? If not, which ones would and wouldn't?</p><p></p><p>There are many on the 'right' who view SS as something they've earned and subsidies as beneficial. Should those people be deemed criminals because, as you said, some view them as socialist?</p><p></p><p>Or we could just admit that having different political ideologies is part of our system, good or bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 4022653, member: 277"] Putting aside your attempt to pigeon hole my support for first amendment protections for all as 'liberal', thank you for illustrating my point. If we cannot agree on an actual definition, how would we make communism illegal? Are we strictly going with the 'most distilled form' or a broader definition of what would make someone a communist. Does having any support for things 'communist' make it a crime? If not, which ones would and wouldn't? There are many on the 'right' who view SS as something they've earned and subsidies as beneficial. Should those people be deemed criminals because, as you said, some view them as socialist? Or we could just admit that having different political ideologies is part of our system, good or bad. [/QUOTE]
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