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Doug Bashford
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"We stand for the maintenance of private property.... We shall
protect free enterprise as the most expedient, or rather the sole
possible economic order." --- Adolf ******, "Der Fuehrer", 1926
(or p. 287, U.S. edition)
Be afraid, America.
> On Jun 4, 4:32 pm, "DI" wrote:
> > "Doug Bashford" wrote
> > > PURE Republicanism?? It's now clear.
> > > Six years of PURE Republicanism - BOTH houses
> > > AND the Prez. Pure as it gets.
> > > So?
> > > Are you better off now than seven years ago?
> > > Are you proud with what they have done to
> > > America and her reputation? ...To your reputation?
> > > ...all the sleaze, lies and bribery?
> > > How about all the killing?
> > > ...Americans torture now? Proud?
> >
> > > If actions speak louder than rhetoric, then
> > > name ONE good thing about Republicanism.
> > > Just one.
> >
> > > Just one *real* thing.
> >
> > > Can't do it?
> > > You have only feelsgood rhetoric?
> >
> > > So? Your Republicanism more like a bad habit then?
> >
> > ********, at least we don't have any more government control of our life
> > like we'll have with Obama or Hillary running the show with their socialist
> > ideas/
>
> You obviously have no idea what socialism is.
>
> Get some education. > E.P.
If they had an education would they be Republican?
When Karl Rove agrees with John Stuart Mill,
I perk up my ears:
“I never meant to say that the Conservatives are generally
stupid.
I meant to say that stupid people are generally Conservative.
I believe that is so obviously and universally admitted
a principle that I hardly think any gentleman will deny it.”
- John Stuart Mill, letter to Sir John Pakington, March, 1866
I don't think Gentleman Karl Rove would deny it.:
"As people do better, they start voting like Republicans --
unless
they have too much education and vote Democratic, which
proves
there can be too much of a good thing."
--Karl Rove, in the February 19, 2001 issue of The New
Yorker.
Indeed, the
National GeographicRoper 2002 Global Geographic Literacy Survey
found that young America is among the world's most
ignorant. Only Mexico did worse. It's almost as if
our educational system
has been cultivating our ignorance.
Synopsis from World Book 1958:
Fascism's parts:
1) extreme nationalism, 2) police state, 3) cultivation
of ignorance, 4) suppression of labor, 5) militarism.
American Heritage® Dictionary na·tion·al·ism NOUN: 1.
Devotion to the
interests or culture of one's nation. 2. The belief that nations
will benefit from acting independently rather than collectively,
emphasizing national rather than international goals.
militarism: American Heritage® 2. Predominance of the armed
forces in the administration or policy of the state. 3. A policy
in which military preparedness is of primary importance to a
state.
"Fascism should more properly be called
corporatism, since it is the merger
of state and corporate power."
- Benito Mussolini, father of Fascism.
....that's the opposite of business regulation.
Think about it.
Words mean something.
PURE Republicanism?? It's now clear.
Six years of PURE Republicanism - BOTH houses
AND the Prez. Pure as it gets.
So?
Are you better off now than seven years ago?
Are you proud with what they have done to
America and her reputation? ...To your reputation?
....all the sleaze, lies and bribery?
How about all the killing?
....Americans torture now? Proud?
If actions speak louder than rhetoric, then
name ONE good thing about Republicanism.
Just one.
Just one *real* thing.
Can't do it?
You have only feelsgood rhetoric?
So? Your Republicanism more like a bad habit then?
protect free enterprise as the most expedient, or rather the sole
possible economic order." --- Adolf ******, "Der Fuehrer", 1926
(or p. 287, U.S. edition)
Be afraid, America.
> On Jun 4, 4:32 pm, "DI" wrote:
> > "Doug Bashford" wrote
> > > PURE Republicanism?? It's now clear.
> > > Six years of PURE Republicanism - BOTH houses
> > > AND the Prez. Pure as it gets.
> > > So?
> > > Are you better off now than seven years ago?
> > > Are you proud with what they have done to
> > > America and her reputation? ...To your reputation?
> > > ...all the sleaze, lies and bribery?
> > > How about all the killing?
> > > ...Americans torture now? Proud?
> >
> > > If actions speak louder than rhetoric, then
> > > name ONE good thing about Republicanism.
> > > Just one.
> >
> > > Just one *real* thing.
> >
> > > Can't do it?
> > > You have only feelsgood rhetoric?
> >
> > > So? Your Republicanism more like a bad habit then?
> >
> > ********, at least we don't have any more government control of our life
> > like we'll have with Obama or Hillary running the show with their socialist
> > ideas/
>
> You obviously have no idea what socialism is.
>
> Get some education. > E.P.
If they had an education would they be Republican?
When Karl Rove agrees with John Stuart Mill,
I perk up my ears:
“I never meant to say that the Conservatives are generally
stupid.
I meant to say that stupid people are generally Conservative.
I believe that is so obviously and universally admitted
a principle that I hardly think any gentleman will deny it.”
- John Stuart Mill, letter to Sir John Pakington, March, 1866
I don't think Gentleman Karl Rove would deny it.:
"As people do better, they start voting like Republicans --
unless
they have too much education and vote Democratic, which
proves
there can be too much of a good thing."
--Karl Rove, in the February 19, 2001 issue of The New
Yorker.
Indeed, the
National GeographicRoper 2002 Global Geographic Literacy Survey
found that young America is among the world's most
ignorant. Only Mexico did worse. It's almost as if
our educational system
has been cultivating our ignorance.
Synopsis from World Book 1958:
Fascism's parts:
1) extreme nationalism, 2) police state, 3) cultivation
of ignorance, 4) suppression of labor, 5) militarism.
American Heritage® Dictionary na·tion·al·ism NOUN: 1.
Devotion to the
interests or culture of one's nation. 2. The belief that nations
will benefit from acting independently rather than collectively,
emphasizing national rather than international goals.
militarism: American Heritage® 2. Predominance of the armed
forces in the administration or policy of the state. 3. A policy
in which military preparedness is of primary importance to a
state.
"Fascism should more properly be called
corporatism, since it is the merger
of state and corporate power."
- Benito Mussolini, father of Fascism.
....that's the opposite of business regulation.
Think about it.
Words mean something.
PURE Republicanism?? It's now clear.
Six years of PURE Republicanism - BOTH houses
AND the Prez. Pure as it gets.
So?
Are you better off now than seven years ago?
Are you proud with what they have done to
America and her reputation? ...To your reputation?
....all the sleaze, lies and bribery?
How about all the killing?
....Americans torture now? Proud?
If actions speak louder than rhetoric, then
name ONE good thing about Republicanism.
Just one.
Just one *real* thing.
Can't do it?
You have only feelsgood rhetoric?
So? Your Republicanism more like a bad habit then?