Do you believe that the primary goal of Liberalism is to destroy Morality?
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poet4justice 2012/08/05 22:53:11None of the above+5liberal are very honest on their morality low or high, conservative just like to use it for their own personal gain like a double edged sword






















It is because of liberalism that there is "political correctness" again a huge destruction to our society morally and ethically!
It is because of liberalism that everything that was once morally and ethically wrong is now right!
It is because of liberalism that everything that was once morally and ethically right is now wrong!
It is because of liberalism that we have to tolerate those that are morally and ethically destructive!
It is because of liberalism that if your opinion differs from theirs you are a racist and or part of a hate group!
It is because of liberalism that there are cities and states in this country that are or have failed economically and socially!
It is because of liberalism that there are economically failed countries around the world!
Comments about putting gay people to do death or in concentration camps aren't very MORAL are they? Hmmm. Have you ever heard a liberal make such a comment? Or what about a racist comment? They're out in full force making hideous analogies about Michelle Obama (who is a beautiful woman by the way). Racism and death threats are not moral.
The progressive ideology is about moving forward, not clinging to the ideas of the past. The future may scare you, but we will inhabit the future and it's coming fast. Are you ready for it? Or are you too busy trying to live in a dreamland. Some conservatives would do better attempting time travel than fighting against those who want to see humans improve our condition. Hopefully one day the conservative politics will either dissolve or EVOLVE and turn libertarian. There is no reason to be against social liberalism- live and let live. Let other people enjoy their freedom even if it bothers you. As a humanist I fear a future where there is only one standard of morality. We have the basic moral framework- political issues are amoral, not immoral most of the time.
I have heard liberals call for Bush's death and hateful comments towards Christians and how they make fun of Jesus Christ. But oh, you seem to have missed that. Whether it's by choice or not I dunno, but it's just convenient that you missed those things.
PLUS, "progressives" support the evil United Nations who wants to kill off 1/3 of the world's population all in the name of sustainability. So please, stop your baloney and get help.
Leading Psychiatrist Says Liberalism is a Psychological Disorder
Liberals clinically mad, concludes top psychiatrist
Eminent doctor makes case leftist ideology is a mental disorder
WND
WASHINGTON – Just when liberals thought it was safe to start identifying themselves as such, an acclaimed, veteran psychiatrist is making the case that the ideology motivating them is actually a mental disorder.
“Based on strikingly irrational beliefs and emotions, modern liberals relentlessly undermine the most important principles on which our freedoms were founded,” says Dr. Lyle Rossiter, author of the new book, “The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes of Political Madness.” “Like spoiled, angry children, they rebel against the normal re...
I have heard liberals call for Bush's death and hateful comments towards Christians and how they make fun of Jesus Christ. But oh, you seem to have missed that. Whether it's by choice or not I dunno, but it's just convenient that you missed those things.
PLUS, "progressives" support the evil United Nations who wants to kill off 1/3 of the world's population all in the name of sustainability. So please, stop your baloney and get help.
Leading Psychiatrist Says Liberalism is a Psychological Disorder
Liberals clinically mad, concludes top psychiatrist
Eminent doctor makes case leftist ideology is a mental disorder
WND
WASHINGTON – Just when liberals thought it was safe to start identifying themselves as such, an acclaimed, veteran psychiatrist is making the case that the ideology motivating them is actually a mental disorder.
“Based on strikingly irrational beliefs and emotions, modern liberals relentlessly undermine the most important principles on which our freedoms were founded,” says Dr. Lyle Rossiter, author of the new book, “The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes of Political Madness.” “Like spoiled, angry children, they rebel against the normal responsibilities of adulthood and demand that a parental government meet their needs from cradle to grave.”
While political activists on the other side of the spectrum have made similar observations, Rossiter boasts professional credentials and a life virtually free of activism and links to “the vast right-wing conspiracy.”
For more than 35 years he has diagnosed and treated more than 1,500 patients as a board-certified clinical psychiatrist and examined more than 2,700 civil and criminal cases as a board-certified forensic psychiatrist. He received his medical and psychiatric training at the University of Chicago.
Rossiter says the kind of liberalism being displayed by both Barack Obama and his Democratic primary opponent Hillary Clinton can only be understood as a psychological disorder.
“A social scientist who understands human nature will not dismiss the vital roles of free choice, voluntary cooperation and moral integrity – as liberals do,” he says. “A political leader who understands human nature will not ignore individual differences in talent, drive, personal appeal and work ethic, and then try to impose economic and social equality on the population – as liberals do. And a legislator who understands human nature will not create an environment of rules which over-regulates and over-taxes the nation’s citizens, corrupts their character and reduces them to wards of the state – as liberals do.”
Dr. Rossiter says the liberal agenda preys on weakness and feelings of inferiority in the population by:
* creating and reinforcing perceptions of victimization;
* satisfying infantile claims to entitlement, indulgence and compensation;
* augmenting primitive feelings of envy;
* rejecting the sovereignty of the individual, subordinating him to the will of the government.
“The roots of liberalism – and its associated madness – can be clearly identified by understanding how children develop from infancy to adulthood and how distorted development produces the irrational beliefs of the liberal mind,” he says. “When the modern liberal mind whines about imaginary victims, rages against imaginary villains and seeks above all else to run the lives of persons competent to run their own lives, the neurosis of the liberal mind becomes painfully obvious.”
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At the time, the Salt Lake Olympics Organizing Committee (SLOC) had paid more than $1 million in bribes to members of the International Olympic Committee to bring the games to Utah. Even before the scandal erupted, the games had a projected shortfall of $397 million. Given the taint, few wanted to sign up as sponsors or support the event.
He asked Fraser Bullock, one of the seven original partners of Romney’s Bain Capital, to become his chief operating officer.
“It was in the midst of a scandal, and you only know how dark it was there if you were there,” Bullock says. “It was very dark, because the Justice Department was investigating the organizing committee. Prospective sponsors, nobody would answer the phone. We had a budget deficit, the morale was very low. We were the target of every newspaper and news station.”
Romney had a modest corner office on the 13th floor of SLOC headquarters in downtown Salt Lake City
Romney brought to the table “his leadership that was comprised of optimism and undaunted confidence that we would get the job done,” Bullock says.
Romney “can see into a situation very quickl...
At the time, the Salt Lake Olympics Organizing Committee (SLOC) had paid more than $1 million in bribes to members of the International Olympic Committee to bring the games to Utah. Even before the scandal erupted, the games had a projected shortfall of $397 million. Given the taint, few wanted to sign up as sponsors or support the event.
He asked Fraser Bullock, one of the seven original partners of Romney’s Bain Capital, to become his chief operating officer.
“It was in the midst of a scandal, and you only know how dark it was there if you were there,” Bullock says. “It was very dark, because the Justice Department was investigating the organizing committee. Prospective sponsors, nobody would answer the phone. We had a budget deficit, the morale was very low. We were the target of every newspaper and news station.”
Romney had a modest corner office on the 13th floor of SLOC headquarters in downtown Salt Lake City
Romney brought to the table “his leadership that was comprised of optimism and undaunted confidence that we would get the job done,” Bullock says.
Romney “can see into a situation very quickly,” Bullock says. “He’s very facile with numbers. He’s got that raw intellect which lays a great foundation. And then he’s combined that with a very significant layering upon layer of education and business experience that has given him now the base from which he can make pretty sound judgments pretty quickly.”
Romney traveled all over the world to gather support for the Olympics. Meanwhile, he cut back on expenses.
“He does not tolerate one iota of waste.”
The board members would hold lavish lunches for themselves. Romney said, “Well, our lunches are now going to be pizza, and it’s going to be a dollar a slice,” according to Bullock. “It saved us tens of thousands of dollars, and it was very symbolic, and people got the message to watch every penny.”
Romney cut back on frills for the games. He reduced the number of flags to be flown throughout the city and persuaded politicians to come up with funds to pay for some of the decorations.
Romney’s enthusiasm was infectious, driving the sales people to set an all-time record for Olympic sponsorships. Just as significant when it comes to a presidential run, Romney tamed the press.
. “He dug right into the security issues.”
“The question on my mind was, how do I keep a bomb from going off?” Romney tells me. “I’m not going to worry so much about cleaning up after the bomb. I need to make sure it does not go off.
In the end, ticket sales surpassed those of any previous Winter Olympics. An estimated 2.1 billion people around the world watched the games over 17 days, and the United States won 34 medals.
Having faced a budget deficit of $379 million when he took over, Romney ended up with a surplus of $56 million. The money went to fund future Olympics.
When he took the job, Romney said he would accept the offered salary of $250,000 a year only if the Olympics made a profit. When it did, he turned his salary over to charity. In addition, he contributed $1 million to the games.
“My goal is to make Utah proud, make America proud,” Romney said in accepting the Olympics position. “Sure the managers have messed up big time, but the athletes haven’t, and our job is to
By the way, your pictures: wow! What a pretty lass!
I do wonder about morality in the West though. Especially in the context of Christianity.
Especially since Christ was a champion for the poor, the sick and the needy who preached forgiveness, peace and nonviolence...
Love thy neighbour?
Apparently it does not apply to SH.
At the time, the Salt Lake Olympics Organizing Committee (SLOC) had paid more than $1 million in bribes to members of the International Olympic Committee to bring the games to Utah. Even before the scandal erupted, the games had a projected shortfall of $397 million. Given the taint, few wanted to sign up as sponsors or support the event.
He asked Fraser Bullock, one of the seven original partners of Romney’s Bain Capital, to become his chief operating officer.
“It was in the midst of a scandal, and you only know how dark it was there if you were there,” Bullock says. “It was very dark, because the Justice Department was investigating the organizing committee. Prospective sponsors, nobody would answer the phone. We had a budget deficit, the morale was very low. We were the target of every newspaper and news station.”
Romney had a modest corner office on the 13th floor of SLOC headquarters in downtown Salt Lake City
Romney brought to the table “his leadership that was comprised of optimism and undaunted confidence that we would get the job done,” Bullock says.
Romney “can see into a situation very quickly,” Bullock says. “He’s very ...
At the time, the Salt Lake Olympics Organizing Committee (SLOC) had paid more than $1 million in bribes to members of the International Olympic Committee to bring the games to Utah. Even before the scandal erupted, the games had a projected shortfall of $397 million. Given the taint, few wanted to sign up as sponsors or support the event.
He asked Fraser Bullock, one of the seven original partners of Romney’s Bain Capital, to become his chief operating officer.
“It was in the midst of a scandal, and you only know how dark it was there if you were there,” Bullock says. “It was very dark, because the Justice Department was investigating the organizing committee. Prospective sponsors, nobody would answer the phone. We had a budget deficit, the morale was very low. We were the target of every newspaper and news station.”
Romney had a modest corner office on the 13th floor of SLOC headquarters in downtown Salt Lake City
Romney brought to the table “his leadership that was comprised of optimism and undaunted confidence that we would get the job done,” Bullock says.
Romney “can see into a situation very quickly,” Bullock says. “He’s very facile with numbers. He’s got that raw intellect which lays a great foundation. And then he’s combined that with a very significant layering upon layer of education and business experience that has given him now the base from which he can make pretty sound judgments pretty quickly.”
Romney traveled all over the world to gather support for the Olympics. Meanwhile, he cut back on expenses.
“He does not tolerate one iota of waste.”
The board members would hold lavish lunches for themselves. Romney said, “Well, our lunches are now going to be pizza, and it’s going to be a dollar a slice,” according to Bullock. “It saved us tens of thousands of dollars, and it was very symbolic, and people got the message to watch every penny.”
Romney cut back on frills for the games. He reduced the number of flags to be flown throughout the city and persuaded politicians to come up with funds to pay for some of the decorations.
Romney’s enthusiasm was infectious, driving the sales people to set an all-time record for Olympic sponsorships. Just as significant when it comes to a presidential run, Romney tamed the press.
. “He dug right into the security issues.”
“The question on my mind was, how do I keep a bomb from going off?” Romney tells me. “I’m not going to worry so much about cleaning up after the bomb. I need to make sure it does not go off.
In the end, ticket sales surpassed those of any previous Winter Olympics. An estimated 2.1 billion people around the world watched the games over 17 days, and the United States won 34 medals.
Having faced a budget deficit of $379 million when he took over, Romney ended up with a surplus of $56 million. The money went to fund future Olympics.
When he took the job, Romney said he would accept the offered salary of $250,000 a year only if the Olympics made a profit. When it did, he turned his salary over to charity. In addition, he contributed $1 million to the games.
“My goal is to make Utah proud, make America proud,” Romney said in accepting the Olympics position. “Sure the managers have messed up big time, but the athletes haven’t, and our job is to