Originally posted by torch71If you are going to "CRUSH THE SCULL" as your pathetic profile suggests, at least learn to spell "SKULL" properly.
Guess they probably don't want to waste thier time with this kind of dribble. I'm am starting to wonder which part of the world is really paranoid.
Dumb fascist.
Originally posted by howardgeeThank you for letting me know that, I did not notice it when I saved it, and don't generally look at my own profile. But please don't belittle yourself by showing your true nature.🙂
If you are going to "CRUSH THE SCULL" as your pathetic profile suggests, at least learn to spell "SKULL" properly.
Dumb fascist.
Originally posted by howardgeeOh and buy the way you might want to have a talk with your clan leader as I see your clan needs some spelling lessons as well.
If you are going to "CRUSH THE SCULL" as your pathetic profile suggests, at least learn to spell "SKULL" properly.
Dumb fascist.
http://www.redhotpawn.com/clan/home.php?cid=24337
Or as you would refer that maybe you and your clan leader are dumb atheists?
Or are you just a hypocrite?
US becoming a fascist state?
There was doubt in the matter?
The most successful con on the hopes and dreams of the masses.
Democracy cast as government of the people, sold out to the corporate lobby like Faustus was willing to sell his soul.
The tyranny of believing you are right. The ultimate form of fascism.
Originally posted by howardgeeMore drivel from the al-Guardian. Opinion and conjecture are not journalism. Someone should let the press know that.
This article puts into words all that I have felt about the US under Dubya.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,2064157,00.html
Neocons will probably not have the mental capacity to read the whole article, but I would be interested to see what more reasoned folk think.
This article has so many bad parts, I don't know which one is the worst. I'll just pick out one example.
"By the way, the establishment of military tribunals that deny prisoners due process tends to come early on in a fascist shift. Mussolini and Stalin set up such tribunals. On April 24 1934, the Nazis, too, set up the People's Court, which also bypassed the judicial system..."
Does this "author" actually think we didn't have military tribunals before Bush?
Originally posted by Bosse de NageI don't "make myself out" to be anything.
Your avatar, forum title and location would have pleased Mussolini, who made himself out to be a great sportsman, although he was nothing of the sort. (I think any fascist leader of the United States is more likely to follow the example of Mussolini, rather than Hitler).--It doesn't matter, though--fascism is fun!
Not sure if I am a "great sportsman", but I do fish several times a week (7 hours / day the past 2 days!😵) and enjoy many outdoor activities.
I also enjoy drinking beer.
Thank you for taking note of my profile info. I hope you found it informative.
Have a Happy Day Boss Nag.
Originally posted by howardgeeThe author, Naomi Wolf, is an unhappy, fat, water-retaining Yenta, and her argument is as vapid as a teen-aged girl's discourse on her favorite boy band or belly shirt.
This article puts into words all that I have felt about the US under Dubya.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,2064157,00.html
Neocons will probably not have the mental capacity to read the whole article, but I would be interested to see what more reasoned folk think.
School's in session, G-Money Howard, so pay attention:
1 9/11 proves the enemy isn't imaginary; so do the headlines from Iraq showing the carnage and daily suicide bombings. The enemy is real and he is evil, pernicious, and can not be reasoned with. Moreover, the enemy is far worse than the Nazis because he believes his religion compels him to commit such acts. At least the Nazis were ashamed of what they did and tried to hide the evil they did in the concentration camps.
2 Gitmo is no Gulag -- you need only to be familiar with Soviet history or read Aleksandr Sozhenitsyn's "The Gulag Archipelago," to know what a real gulag is. The detainees at Club Git get three square kosher meals a day and a Koran. When they leave, they're too fat to wear their Jihadi clothes and are given a brand new pair of Levi's jeans.
3 Civilian contractors are not brown shirts (again, the Nazi card).
4 The United States has far less surveillance than Great Britain, where the average Londoner is photographed 700 times a day.
5 In the United States, the "citizen's groups" harass the government: witness the rise of moveon.org, Cindy Sheehan, Code Pink, Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Coalition, PETA, ALF, ELF, etc.
6 Anecdotal stories from some hippie peace marcher do not indicate that there is arbitrary detention and release.
7 The eight U.S. attorneys that were purged serve at the discretion of the president. These eight attorneys didn't pursue cases of voter fraud (which is rampant, by the way, in Democrat districts) with enough zeal. Consequently, they were dismissed. Once more, Wolf invokes the Nazi card by comparing the President's actions to Joseph Goebbels.
8 Control the press: This is a joke since members of the press receive the Pulitzer Prize for disclosing state secrets and bashing America, or get feted by foreign papers such as The Guardian whenever they write an anti-American screed. Moreover, newspapers in every large American city are run by left wingers that have no respect for the Administration, nor normal, American values. If you went into the editorial department of the New York Times and asked, how many of the reporters had friends who are either conservative or a Christian, I doubt any hands would go up.
9 Treason is treason. When the press discloses video with the location of military operations and claims it is their "right," or discloses our tactics to curtail the terrorists, that is treason. In my opinion, as well as that of most Americans, the press should be subjected to the full force of the law – after all, there's a war going on.
10 I guess the author saved the best for last since the rest of her screed is so divorced from reality. She does have a point though, and I will agree with her when she says the John Warner Defense Authorization Act of 2007 is a violation of the Posse Comitatus Act.
As a side note, it's interesting that the author, who is so concerned that the United States is becoming a fascist state, overlooks the one built-in safeguard that this country has that Nazi Germany did not: private ownership of firearms. Thank goodness for the 260+ million firearms America citizens possess. God bless America, George Bush and Sturm, Ruger & Co.!
Originally posted by scottishinnzThank you for looking up to me -- I know it's scary out there, but things will work themselves out.
Scary stuff.
Where is DSR, Delmer and #1, and their guns, defending the rights of the people now? Freedom is rapidly failing to exist, and all the guns in the world is doing nothing about it.
Originally posted by Bosse de NageAnd they have cooler looking uniforms.
Your avatar, forum title and location would have pleased Mussolini, who made himself out to be a great sportsman, although he was nothing of the sort. (I think any fascist leader of the United States is more likely to follow the example of Mussolini, rather than Hitler).--It doesn't matter, though--fascism is fun!
Originally posted by scottishinnzAgreed -- I think the poor should all be rounded up and forced to rake my leaves and mow my lawn.
Well, the gun lovers are always claiming it's "to prevent tyranny", yet here is clearly the very foundations of tyranny being laid. Yet, instead of being resisted, it's being celebrated by the same bunch which claim that laws setting minimum wages, or setting up healthcare, are tyrannical.
Maybe I'm not getting the American Right's policies, but laws ...[text shortened]... d imprison people without trial are okay, but ones to help the poorest in society are not.