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Yes I am a Military Veteran. But I am also a resident of California, and have been so for 25 years now. When you look at the grand spectrum of Left Vs. Right, Communism, is on the extreme left, while Fascism is on the extreme right. In California our leader are extreme leftists. Another facet of Communism is leaders we can't seem to get rid of. If you look at a CA election map you will see most if CA is a red state. Yet because of the populace of the North Coast we must all suffer. Case in point we here in South Orange County want to build an extension to the 241 Toll Road, This extension has been planed for 20+ years. But the people of San Francisco, and their sierra, surfrider clubs wont let us build it. Frankly the leaders of San Francisco should worry about San Francisco, not a community 400 miles south of them. And worse yet they are trying to force a State Constitutional Convention, against the will of the people to get rid of term limits the people just force on them. Hmmm That sounds like Communism to me. The people of California are not communists, but they are being force to live under a communist state government.--] (]) 14:44, 11 July 2009 (UTC) Yes I am a Military Veteran. But I am also a resident of California, and have been so for 25 years now. When you look at the grand spectrum of Left Vs. Right, Communism, is on the extreme left, while Fascism is on the extreme right. In California our leader are extreme leftists. Another facet of Communism is leaders we can't seem to get rid of. If you look at a CA election map you will see most if CA is a red state. Yet because of the populace of the North Coast we must all suffer. Case in point we here in South Orange County want to build an extension to the 241 Toll Road, This extension has been planed for 20+ years. But the people of San Francisco, and their sierra, surfrider clubs wont let us build it. Frankly the leaders of San Francisco should worry about San Francisco, not a community 400 miles south of them. And worse yet they are trying to force a State Constitutional Convention, against the will of the people to get rid of term limits the people just force on them. Hmmm That sounds like Communism to me. The people of California are not communists, but they are being force to live under a communist state government.--] (]) 14:44, 11 July 2009 (UTC)
:Don't know much of the politics of California, since I live in Florida, but I know that California is not a left state (at least the people of California), considering they are show as a right, or blue, state during elections. Yep, I pay attention to those, even being in Florida myself.. The fact people are democratically elected into office by the people of California, and not placed by other leaders, should tell whether a country, or in this case, state is run by communists or not. Seems to me, your ambition of a toll road extension has blinded you into blaming the residents of another area of California, the California government and not blaming who placed the people into office in the first place. Your definition of communism sure is unique, though.. — ] ] 15:00, 11 July 2009 (UTC) :Don't know much of the politics of California, since I live in Florida, but I know that California is not a left state (at least the people of California), considering they are show as a right, or blue, state during elections. Yep, I pay attention to those, even being in Florida myself.. The fact people are democratically elected into office by the people of California, and not placed by other leaders, should tell whether a country, or in this case, state is run by communists or not. Seems to me, your ambition of a toll road extension has blinded you into blaming the residents of another area of California, the California government and not blaming who placed the people into office in the first place. Your definition of communism sure is unique, though.. — ] ] 15:00, 11 July 2009 (UTC)

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* I just wanted to keep it congruent with the rest of the article. Feel free to change it back. Also: thank you for the less on rollback (it will not happen again). ] (]) 22:07, 11 July 2009 (UTC)

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Yes I am a Military Veteran. But I am also a resident of California, and have been so for 25 years now. When you look at the grand spectrum of Left Vs. Right, Communism, is on the extreme left, while Fascism is on the extreme right. In California our leader are extreme leftists. Another facet of Communism is leaders we can't seem to get rid of. If you look at a CA election map you will see most if CA is a red state. Yet because of the populace of the North Coast we must all suffer. Case in point we here in South Orange County want to build an extension to the 241 Toll Road, This extension has been planed for 20+ years. But the people of San Francisco, and their sierra, surfrider clubs wont let us build it. Frankly the leaders of San Francisco should worry about San Francisco, not a community 400 miles south of them. And worse yet they are trying to force a State Constitutional Convention, against the will of the people to get rid of term limits the people just force on them. Hmmm That sounds like Communism to me. The people of California are not communists, but they are being force to live under a communist state government.--Subman758 (talk) 14:44, 11 July 2009 (UTC)

Don't know much of the politics of California, since I live in Florida, but I know that California is not a left state (at least the people of California), considering they are show as a right, or blue, state during elections. Yep, I pay attention to those, even being in Florida myself.. The fact people are democratically elected into office by the people of California, and not placed by other leaders, should tell whether a country, or in this case, state is run by communists or not. Seems to me, your ambition of a toll road extension has blinded you into blaming the residents of another area of California, the California government and not blaming who placed the people into office in the first place. Your definition of communism sure is unique, though.. — ℳℴℯ ε 15:00, 11 July 2009 (UTC)

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  • I just wanted to keep it congruent with the rest of the article. Feel free to change it back. Also: thank you for the less on rollback (it will not happen again). Jccort (talk) 22:07, 11 July 2009 (UTC)