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: On Mar 22, 7:44*pm, ronaldo_jeremiah wrote: On Mar 22, 9:37*pm, Fred Fredburger wrote: Tom Kunich wrote: Here's a quote: "Fascism is a government structure. The most notable characteristic of a fascist country is the separation and persecution or denial of equalit y to a specific segment of the population based upon superficial qualiti es or belief systems." Apparently those who claim to be "Liberals" want to use fascistic methodology and pretend that it is somehow correct. What are you talking about? FASCISM, Fred. *He's talking about Fascism. It seems that lame-o book actually quoted that lame-o essay from that ****ed-up family values self-help site. *So, no plagiarism, just pathetic scholarship. Fred, here's a clearer description of fascism: http://www.secularhumanism.org/libra...britt_23_2.htm Bull****. Fascism, from the word "fascia," is a system of government in which the population are governed by an authoritarian structure led by roofers. An earlier version of this system was known as "Soffitism" but the roofers decided that sounded stupid, so they changed the name. (However, the word survives in the official governmental philosophy, "sophistry.") Anyone who has tried to find a good roofer on less than six months notice realizes that we live in a Fascist state. Some people say that Fascism is Evil. These misguided people are suffering from a confusion that dates back to when Noam Chomsky misheard a Fascist talking about "eaves." Too embarrassing for a linguist to admit the error, which is why we still have these unfortunate deluded people. Nothing that six months at hard labor regrouting the Capitol Dome couldn't cure. Sincerely, Ben RBR Professor of Comparative Politics This is also where the term "gutter politics" comes from. Not to mention "slate of candidates" and why when you get herpes on your head they call it "shingles." -- Bill Asher Booted out of more academic institutions than he can count (admittedly, that is not a big number) |
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ronaldo_jeremiah wrote:
On Mar 22, 9:32 pm, Howard Kveck wrote: From "Picking Up the Pieces: Practical Guide for Surviving Economic Crashes" by Sorcha Faal and David Booth Huh?! I mean, either way this is delicious, but I traced the quote to that flaky website I listed. Do you mean to say that badly-written chunk is also in this book, verbatim? I just checked. Apparently, it is. Sweet, we just uncovered some plagiarism. Can you plagiarize non-existent people? Still, I like couplescompany.com even better as a stupid-ass source. couplescollostomy.com is even MORE stupid-ass. |
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ronaldo_jeremiah wrote:
On Mar 22, 9:37 pm, Fred Fredburger wrote: Tom Kunich wrote: Here's a quote: "Fascism is a government structure. The most notable characteristic of a fascist country is the separation and persecution or denial of equality to a specific segment of the population based upon superficial qualities or belief systems." Apparently those who claim to be "Liberals" want to use fascistic methodology and pretend that it is somehow correct. What are you talking about? FASCISM, Fred. He's talking about Fascism. Yeah, but apropos of what? What motivated the outburst? Oh, never mind. It seems that lame-o book actually quoted that lame-o essay from that ****ed-up family values self-help site. So, no plagiarism, just pathetic scholarship. But it was a nonexistent scholar anyway, so who are they going to sue? |
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On Mar 22, 8:17 pm, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote:
Here's a quote: "Fascism is a government structure. The most notable characteristic of a fascist country is the separation and persecution or denial of equality to a specific segment of the population based upon superficial qualities or belief systems." Apparently those who claim to be "Liberals" want to use fascistic methodology and pretend that it is somehow correct. "You call it liberal fascism, I call it paradise": http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/b...ng-his-sp.html However, you're already there, thanks to the conservatives: http://www.democracynow.org/2007/11/...eminist_social http://worldwide-sawdust.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=1945 http://www.alternet.org/story/71881/?page=entire http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Ron_Pa...t_of_1223.html |
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Fred Fredburger wrote:
Yeah, but apropos of what? What motivated the outburst? r = new Random(time()); while (true) { if (r.value() 0 && r.value() 0.2) postGlobalWarmingRant(); if (r.value() 0.2 && r.value() 0.5) postGayAccusation(); if (r.value() 0.5 && r.value() 0.8) postLiberalRant(); if (r.value() 0.9 && r.value() 1) postInventedSomethingClaim(); } |
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The often prophetic Tom Kunich wrote,"Somehow No One Seems To Think"
Tom, so far your subject/header phrase has been _supported_ in this threads replies! I'm a Libertarian. When it comes to political discussions, I invest little if any energy, regarding politics, in anyone over the age of 30. For the past 35 years I've been a self study of our nations framers & founders. I've yet to "discover" a flaw in their _original_ works. I've submitted to the possibility that our nation has "mis-placed" it's moral compass. I've used the word _moral_ in the sense that the framers & founders did. Likewise, I'm not ashamed to call myself an American in the "Spirit of 76". Well there, that should fan the embers! Best Regards - Mike Baldwin |
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Tom Kunich wrote:
Here's a quote: "Fascism is a government structure. The most notable characteristic of a fascist country is the separation and persecution or denial of equality to a specific segment of the population based upon superficial qualities or belief systems." Apparently those who claim to be "Liberals" want to use fascistic methodology and pretend that it is somehow correct. Yes, we're working on a new world order as a April 1st present for greg (he from whom all chow and afternoon rides come). Get in the bus (or Prius) and join us before we assimilate you. |
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Donald Munro wrote:
Fred Fredburger wrote: Yeah, but apropos of what? What motivated the outburst? r = new Random(time()); while (true) { if (r.value() 0 && r.value() 0.2) postGlobalWarmingRant(); if (r.value() 0.2 && r.value() 0.5) postGayAccusation(); if (r.value() 0.5 && r.value() 0.8) postLiberalRant(); if (r.value() 0.9 && r.value() 1) postInventedSomethingClaim(); } Perfect. I especially like the object named r. I say that sometimes when I read Kunich-isms. |
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Tom Kunich wrote:
Here's a quote: "Fascism is a government structure. The most notable characteristic of a fascist country is the separation and persecution or denial of equality to a specific segment of the population based upon superficial qualities or belief systems." Apparently those who claim to be "Liberals" want to use fascistic methodology and pretend that it is somehow correct. I don't understand this as a standalone post to initiate a thread. This would be like posting the definition of what cereal means and then sitting back and waiting for people to try to figure out what the **** it has to do with cycling. Why does everybody in here talk by implication? Just come out and say what you mean. Magilla |
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