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Message: Entry: The Real American Right: Part III Link: http://www.takimag.com/site/article/the_real_american_right_part_iii#13694 Post contents: Mr Cundiff, In a mass democracy, as is the USofA today, there just aren't enough people left over on the "right", after eliminating everyone from the movement that you dislike. That the Whigs and the racists make up a large portion of the American population is a sad fact, but a fact nonetheless. As for endorsing a "three-front war" against the cultural Marxists, racists, and the Whigs: I endorse it, but don't expect it to go anywhere. Such a "war" would be about as successful as Dr Ron Paul's presidential campaign (8% in NEW HAMPSHIRE). Less than 10% of Americans want peace and freedom. How do the McCains and Romneys of the world get large amounts of votes, and Ron Paul does not? Well, first of all, I don't know who Ron Paul's father is, and neither does 99.99% of Americans. McCain's father was an admiral in the US Navy. Romney's father was governor of Michigan. GW Bush's father was president of the USofA. Reagan was governor of California, back when California wasn't an oddball, and had more in common with Alabama than San Francisco. Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas, and didn't cause a scene. He simply kept up the same policies as had been going on for some time (including killing Iraqis and welfare "reform"). Washington City politics is an insiders game, and it always has been. The only way to turn back the tide of the cultural Marxists and the Whigs (the war agains the racists either has already been won, or hasn't started yet) is to do it locally - town, city, and county politics. You will still send a significant portion of your paycheck to Washington City, but if you can just do something small, at the local level, those things can build up until your neighborhood is more like what you want, and less like what the cultural Marxists and Whigs would want. Eventually, such local campaigns might add up to something on the countrywide scene, but if not, then oh well, "all politics is local", and "we'll always have Paris..." Sent at: 2008 07 05