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Had to, this word will be in the dictionary someday. I don't like Barack Obama, and nothing you say is going to change that fact. (and i'm not racist) So please refrain from speaking your thoughts.In other words, IF YOU LIKE OBAMA..
Go find an Obama stamp, STUPID!
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Zucca-Xerfantes In reply to ??? [2009-07-19 01:23:17 +0000 UTC]
Let me be more specific... what does a dead German Socialist have to do with this?
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jacktheabyssinian In reply to Zucca-Xerfantes [2009-07-19 03:17:06 +0000 UTC]
First, he wasn't a socialist. The Nazis took the name National Socialist when they took over a real socialist party. All historians know this. He killed socialists. However, your circumnavigation of the facts reminds me of Streicher's predilection for avoiding the facts.
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Zucca-Xerfantes In reply to jacktheabyssinian [2009-07-19 13:40:17 +0000 UTC]
I googled it. Site I found said he was a Socialist.
Your accusations without all the facts, nor knowing whats in my heart, reminds me of a significant percentage of conversations I have with Liberals who accuse me, sometimes in one sitting, of being a racist, someone who doesn't care about poor people, a hick, a sister-humper and a xenophobe.
Right now, I'm in a new city and trying desperately to find a job since my liquid assets are nearly gone.
So, I'm not going to mince words here... You sound like you're looking for a fight. I'm really not in the mood.
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jacktheabyssinian In reply to Zucca-Xerfantes [2009-07-19 14:36:50 +0000 UTC]
He was a National Socialist. Big difference, professor.
And I'm not looking for a fight. I'm just fed up with Trojan Horse fascists crying out that Nazis were socialists, when their purpose was to cow working people for BIG business like Krupp, Junkers, Coca Cola, GM and Ford. Yes. BIG business. You're being fooled.
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Zucca-Xerfantes In reply to jacktheabyssinian [2009-07-19 21:58:09 +0000 UTC]
You'd best calm your ass down, fella. I'm getting thoroughly tired of condescension.
You also seem to have thoroughly segued away from the main point
The main point is that Democrats *started* the KKK and today, there is a former grand wizard, name of Robert Byrd, is an actively serving Democrat politician.
You suddenly snap into Socialism.
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jacktheabyssinian In reply to Zucca-Xerfantes [2009-07-19 23:50:20 +0000 UTC]
Yeah...and the Conservative Party of England started the socialist movement in the UK...and that was roughly the same time that the Republican Party was the hard anti-slavery party. That has changed. Byrd has changed too, openly regretting his allegiance to the Klan. Justice Hugo Black was also affiliated with the Klan. He was the judge who decided for in favour of anti-segregation in Brown v School Board. In the late thirties and early forties the Democrats were set to fight the Nazis, but the Republicans wouldn't have that. The hero of the Republican party was Charles Lindberg, a guy who wanted to side with the Nazi to destroy Soviet Russia and Great Britain. Don't cling to the past. It won't hold. You simplify and you fall into the same parlour as Streicher or fools like Glenn Beck.
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Zucca-Xerfantes In reply to jacktheabyssinian [2009-07-20 00:44:27 +0000 UTC]
You tell me not to 'cling to the past' and yet you say things like 'The hero of the Republican party was Charles Lindberg'. Sorry, but a man who blows two breathes cannot be trusted. *YOU* are simplifying with tall claims like 'The Democrats all wanted to fight the Nazis but the Republicans wanted to side with the Nazis!' Not all the Republicans wanted that, and need I remind you that Stalin was easily as much of a monster as Hitler, if not greater. At that point in time, we were not entirely aware of the atrocities going on at Hitler's hand. He was just a conqueror who was disgruntled over the Treaty at Versailles at the time.
I seek to learn from the past so as not to make the mistakes of the future.
Democrats these days seek not only to change the past through reformist history and distorting the facts, but the recent past as well.
Must I cite Hillary Clinton's trip to Bosnia in which she claimed she was hailed over with sniper fire, that they raced for a motorcade and that there was no welcoming ceremony. "That is what happened." She said.
Except she forgot that she was being filmed at the time.
Welcomed by a warm committee, given a bushel of flowers by a little girl amidst applause and cheers, and she was taken to a ceremony with dancing and food.
"That is what happened." Right.
And of course Ted Kennedy committing murder and literally getting away with it.
Yesterday is the 40th anniversary of the death of Mary Jo Kopechne, killed by Ted Kennedy on July 18, 1969.
We all know what would happen to any of us had we walked away from the scene of an accident where someone died. Continuing on as a United States senator would not be one of them.
Remember that while Ted Kennedy continues to be celebrated.
My point is this... These days, if a Republican gets into trouble, he's publicly crucified. Which is actually good. If a person trusted with responsibility screws the pooch, they deserve it. But when a Democrat screws up, the media does everything in its power to sugar coat while the judicial end do things like reducing jail sentences, such as the Vincent Fumo case. He was funneling MILLIONS of taxpayer dollars to pay for leisure and spying on his ex-girlfriend and political opponents.
The prosecutors wanted to throw this guy down the river for no less than ten years, hopefully twenty.
The judge said Fumo's service record meant he didn't deserve to go to prison. He gave him four and half years and that's it.
Past, present and future must be recognized and valued for what they are and what one must do. Wisdom, vigilance and preparedness respectively.
This argument also cements why I'm a devout Independent. I'm Conservative, yes, but I voted Kerry in 04. Granted his VP was slimy as an eel, but I felt Kerry could keep him in check. Capable, veteran and seemed damn reasonable.
Plus, while I felt Bush did a good job keeping America safe since 9/11, but his domestic policies were fast becoming ludicrous.
That and I don't believe anyone should be given more than one term. That includes that Goddamned congress and senate. We have career politicians who have been in their positions for longer than I've been alive. It's absolutely ridiculous.
So, are we quite done?
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jacktheabyssinian In reply to Zucca-Xerfantes [2009-07-20 03:39:59 +0000 UTC]
You tell me not to 'cling to the past' and yet you say things like 'The hero of the Republican party was Charles Lindberg'. Sorry, but a man who blows two breathes cannot be trusted. *YOU* are simplifying with tall claims like 'The Democrats all wanted to fight the Nazis but the Republicans wanted to side with the Nazis!' Not all the Republicans wanted that, and need I remind you that Stalin was easily as much of a monster as Hitler, if not greater. At that point in time, we were not entirely aware of the atrocities going on at Hitler's hand. He was just a conqueror who was disgruntled over the Treaty at Versailles at the time.
Yup, and nobody knew what Stalin was doing at the time. The conservatives KNEW what Hitler was up to and it was shocking, and THIS was before the discovery of the death camps. The Repubs were anti-British too, charming dolts. Taft was big on a German-American trade alliance up to 6 December, 1941. He was just a conqueror who was disgruntled over the Treaty at Versailles at the time. Yeah. Spoken like a Taft Republican.
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Zucca-Xerfantes In reply to jacktheabyssinian [2009-07-20 05:49:31 +0000 UTC]
I was talking about their perspective at the time.
Hitler was a filthy monster. But then again, so was Stalin.
So, I ask again, are you quite done?
You seem to have an inaccurate idea of me.
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SoaringWind In reply to ??? [2008-11-14 03:08:25 +0000 UTC]
Not all of us want to kill African Americans, for crying out loud! I for one don't. People call McCain horrible because he was in a war, geeze.
Honestly, I don't want to go into this. that's why I SAID not to post these type of things, because you're not going to change my mind!
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MikuHat13 In reply to SoaringWind [2009-10-15 22:54:47 +0000 UTC]
... than y is Martin Luther King dead? why is Abraham Lincoln dead? y was there a plan to try to kill Obama?
because some people are racist and unfair. [and why were they all killed by whites?] Plus the fact all of the leaders tried to make a change so everyone could have equal rights
[even African Americans]
most republicans support 2nd Amendment if i am correct?
(KKK has nothing to do with this so tell the freakin idiot who commented below me to shutup... )
and im not being racist because i am part white and a couple of other races too. its not being racist to say this. its the truth!
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i-watch-anyone In reply to ??? [2008-11-12 21:45:25 +0000 UTC]
You know, technically it's impossible for you NOT to like him, because if you've never known someone, let alone met them, then the closest you could come to disliking him is disagreeing with his politics. which sounds more like the case
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kisakinosuki In reply to ??? [2008-11-12 21:38:27 +0000 UTC]
Too late.
zomg that rhymed. hooray for me.
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SoaringWind In reply to kisakinosuki [2008-11-13 03:53:04 +0000 UTC]
We'll see who's laughing in four years!
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pink123456 In reply to ??? [2008-11-12 15:31:54 +0000 UTC]
yeah i agree with everybody. u need to re-position the circle. lol
and I AGREE! NOBAMA!!!
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fieelgh In reply to ??? [2008-11-12 01:26:19 +0000 UTC]
need to recenter the crescent moon of the trials of blood but nice!
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SoaringWind In reply to fieelgh [2008-11-12 01:36:45 +0000 UTC]
What? Ohh his little circle logo?
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fieelgh In reply to SoaringWind [2008-11-12 04:52:19 +0000 UTC]
yeah. looks like it is in the same position as it was before when it was centered, but now you made it disproportionately expanded so now its off-center
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