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The Nazi Party was the National SOCIALIST Party, fascsim is a left wing
philosophy, it never has had anything to do with the political right. It is only characterized as such by entertainers with no knowledge of history. I suggest you refer to Hayek's ROAD TO SERFDOM for the origins of fascism and it's collectivist, left wing roots. -- Wm. Donald (Don) Tabor Jr., DDS PP-ASEL Chesapeake, VA - CPK, PVG |
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 12:54:33 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: We train for instinctive reactions to emergencies. If an engine fails on takeoff, we admire the pilot who, almost without thought, can pull the throttle, feather the engine, put the proper rudder pedal in, and set the proper airspeed while chewing gum and telling the tower he needs to come around for an emergency landing. Bush projects exactly that kind of smoothness, assurance, and decisive response. It comforts the voters and makes pilots, especially those who do a lot of emergency drilling, say, "My kind of guy." Well Roger, lucky for us we have film of exactly how "Dubya" reacted when told the news of the attacks on the WTC because he was being filmed at the time reading to kids in a classroom in Florida when an aide approached and gave him the news. There it is in cold hard film, the actual reaction of the big guy when told of the worst attack upon the United States since Pearl Harbor. His smooth assured and decisive reaction? He sat there stunned for 8 minutes on camera until someone came and hustled him out of the classroom. Maybe you can offer another, better, example of calm smooth assurance. Please? I could sure use it because he often seems a sandwich short of a picnic to me. Corky Scott |
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"Jim Weir" wrote in message
... In an on-the-air (*) broadcast, a BBC announcer was trying to explain the difference between the Republicans and the Democrats to his British audience. "The Republicans are verry like our ... ahhh ... Conservatives. The Democrats are verry like our ... ahhh ... Conservatives." Thereby quoting the late Michael Flanders in a live US appearance (with his stage partner, Donald Swann) many many years ago. -- David Brooks |
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C J Campbell wrote: Hardly. The Canadians and Europeans depend on the US for their security. They provide token forces, but nothing anywhere near what they would have to do if they were fully responsible for their own security. Perhaps the amount they spend on security is quite adequate. Who's going to attack them? George Patterson If you want to know God's opinion of money, just look at the people he gives it to. |
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Wdtabor wrote:
The Nazi Party was the National SOCIALIST Party, fascsim is a left wing philosophy, it never has had anything to do with the political right. It is only characterized as such by entertainers with no knowledge of history. And what was East Germany's actual name? - Andrew |
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Bush projects exactly that kind of smoothness, assurance, and decisive
response. It comforts the voters and makes pilots, especially those who do a lot of emergency drilling, say, "My kind of guy." CorkyWell Roger, lucky for us we have film of exactly how "Dubya" reacted when told the news of the attacks on the WTC because he was being filmed at the time reading to kids in a classroom in Florida when an aide approached and gave him the news. There it is in cold hard film, the actual reaction of the big guy when told of the worst attack upon the United States since Pearl Harbor. His smooth assured and decisive reaction? He sat there stunned for 8 minutes on camera until someone came and hustled him out of the classroom. Exactly. As close to the proverbial "deer in the headlights" look as I have ever seen. The film (and there are others besides Michael Moore's because many cameras were rolling at the time) simply does NOT lie. Maybe you can offer another, better, example of calm smooth assurance. Please? I could sure use it because he often seems a sandwich short of a picnic to me. Well, he looked pretty self-assured when he landed on the aircraft carrier in a flight suit under the "Mission Accomplished" banner. I'll be he loved that. Probably enjoyed having Thanksgiving with the troops, too. He's (I am told) a very nice guy, but he's way over his head. And I promised myself I would stay out of politics on this NG . . . sorry, but I couldn't help myself. :-( www.Rosspilot.com |
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"Andrew Gideon" wrote in message = online.com... Wdtabor wrote: =20 The Nazi Party was the National SOCIALIST Party, fascsim is a left = wing philosophy, it never has had anything to do with the political = right. It is only characterized as such by entertainers with no knowledge of history. =20 And what was East Germany's actual name? =20 - Andrew =20 Deutsche Demokratische Republik... or German Democratic Republic. Jerry |
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We are talking appearance Vs reality here. One event shows planned
(probably by handlers) reactions and the other the real ones. -- Roger Long |
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jawilljr wrote:
"Andrew Gideon" wrote in message online.com... Wdtabor wrote: The Nazi Party was the National SOCIALIST Party, fascsim is a left wing philosophy, it never has had anything to do with the political right. It is only characterized as such by entertainers with no knowledge of history. And what was East Germany's actual name? - Andrew Deutsche Demokratische Republik... or German Democratic Republic. So it was a democracy? - Andrew |
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"Andrew Gideon" wrote in message online.com... Wdtabor wrote: The Nazi Party was the National SOCIALIST Party, fascsim is a left wing philosophy, it never has had anything to do with the political right. It is only characterized as such by entertainers with no knowledge of history. And what was East Germany's actual name? The Nazis actually were socialists, however. Almost all major industries were nationalized and, like all socialist states must do in the end, the Nazis ultimately resorted to slave labor. After all, if you remove the economic incentive to work harder or more efficiently and suppress individual expression, then you are left with only physical force to make people work. Socialism's failure is never the fault of the government, of course. Hitler blamed first the Jews, but after he had killed nearly all of the Jews he simply committed suicide himself, blaming the German people as not being worthy of him. As for the German Democratic Republic, I am reminded of Mortimer Adler's assertion that socialism was the democratization of economic power. Just as democracy theoretically equalizes political power among men, so socialism is supposed to equalize economic power. From this viewpoint socialism is the economic expression of democracy. Of course, neither democracy nor socialism equalize anything. |
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