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Liberty Dial Introduction - A New Way to Define Political Positions and Policies

THe old "Left" vs. "Right" way to describe politics distorts political reality because both ends of the spectrum (Communism and Fascism) are Big Government, Statist systems. Communism and Fascism ...  
 
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Rhodes1966 (18 hours ago) Show Hide
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Well done and well thought out! It is detestable we have allowed the statist to control the language of the debate. Time to change.
0lmstead007 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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fascism is also on the far left... do your research m8
TMeeks01 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Did you even bother to listen to the video?

If so, you should realize that the purpose was to start with the most common perception of the Left vs. Right understanding and work from there. All it takes is a few simple searches to see that the place where I started is the place most people ascribe to the Left vs. Right polical divide. We'd get nowhere starting where you want to start because it would be instantly dismissed.
jacksmommy324 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Well done! I've never seen it put that way. Liberty vs. Tyranny is more true now than ever. Thank you for bringing this to us!
TMeeks01 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Thank you so much! You made my day. :)

I'm hoping that those that consider themselves moderates will quickly come to understand that we ARE at a real 'Tipping Point'.

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