"Right" and "Wrong"
To be certain; the "right" in the country I reside in (the United States) likes to pretend calling themselves "the right" for the mere convenience that it infers they are correct. That, in itself, is no small assumption; it means everyone else is wrong, no matter what they say or do.
Even my ex-wives were right about some things.
The "left," so to speak (write), has been trying to distance themselves from such juvenile distinctions yet are attempting to define themselves by a term which is the converse of an inaccurate assessment for, as far as I can tell, spans over forty years.
In 1992 I stated, quite clearly during my unpaid college radio show in Anchorage AK, that my country is a receivership based upon bad credit for which no one is holding the lien. The economic catastrophe which culminated in the 2008 "bailout" (as well as the current Chinese policy of buying up U.S. debt as quickly as possible in order to devalue their *own* currency) proved me correct.
In 2010, the "right" will learn that the crazies in their party (you know, the ones who think Rand Paul and Sarah Palin are "smart") outnumber the sycophants, and that the general populace (rightly) abhors them.
Mark my words.
Musings and occasional bruisings


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