<h2>To be honest, some of the context in your posts makes me wonder whether you’ve ever read a political textbook, let aone graduated with a degree in the area. Justtotalk, I think you put it perfectly: it’s like talking to a moron, or a robot. I can’t win, because no matter what I do or say, he’ll just regurgitate random pieces of information and spit out random generalizations that are rooted more in the teachings of Glen Beck and Sarah Palin then in actual fact. Honestly, I’m probably going to take this opportunity to bow out of the conversation entirely, though I may still lurk occasionally because I think the economic debate that’s going on is fascinating. ~ reesezpiecez103</h2>
<p>Well, you can think what you want - it really means nothing to me, however - even if I didn’t go to school for Poli Sci (which you can read through my posts, I’ve probably mentioned it in about 20 other threads), or go to college at all, what would it matter?</p>
<p>You sound like an elitist, do you only think people who go to college can have an opinion on the direction our country is going? Or voice their opinion?</p>
<p>Also, the main point about your Great-Great Grandfather, was that you posted the link to Wikipedia and stated that he “hated communists” blah blah blah, and you were somehow showing proof that not all socialists are communists as well, but in the very link you provided it said that he worked with communists members and other communist parties.</p>
<p>So, he may have hated them privately, but he sure wasn’t afraid to align himself with them either - so your original point was lost.</p>
<p>P.S. Talking about Beck or Palin is stupid, I could just as easily say you are brainwashed from Olberman, Maddow or Obama.</p>