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((i just read the frist page of this thread and had to post )) um yeah DR. Anita King spoke at that event and i think we need to come off the race stuff cause frankily we have a bigger battle to fight .............TRANSSEXUAL RIGHTS
or has the palmade gonna to your brain ? as far as anyone with an ybrains is concerned the race question has been answered to the best it can be until everyone desides it ain't even a question . which leaves the big question here are civil rights just for the bbc community and everyone else should be slave unto them ? if such is the case then i would dark or light your still wrong ad you'll never be right until you have a" come to jesus momment" involing our country which if it was as bad as the left would have us think we'd all be dead for crossdressing and twice as dead for being heritics to the system
According to Glenn Beck, well, Obama is a Marxist -- ha!ha!ha!
Anybody believe this drivel????
YouTube - OneNation march plans send Glenn Beck into a Red-baiting frenzy: Marxists are everywhere!
Here, well, Cliff Bowman will take you through Marxism:
YouTube - Marx's Theory of Economic Crisis
And Noam Chomsky explains democratic socialism:
YouTube - Anarchism 101 with Noam Chomsky
Name one socialist nation that isn't an economic mess - including the United States. As long as you shell out stuff for nothing you will lose.
Well, the People's Republic of China features the fastest growing economy on the planet, and last year the GDPs of the Lao People's Democratic Republic and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam grew at 6.4% and 5.3%, respectively.
Then you've got Cuba, which is perpetually a basket case, though (unlike the U.S. and nearly all of Europe), GDP growth was actually positive last year.
Beyond those four, there aren't really any constitutionally socialist countries left anymore.
Is the U.S. really a socialist country? No. China? No. Um, Britain? No. Australia? No. Russia? No. Shall we continue? I'd describe the U.S. as state capitalist. The state [and not socialism; as there's a stark difference between the state and socialism] plays a big role in the country. We misuse the words state and socialism. We intermix them. The state, and not socialism, serve the preeminent institutions in our society. And these institutions, corporations, are private governments. And what we see in places like America is a state [not socialism] and corporate nexus or firm link. I mean, that isn't even capitalism. And it isn't socialism. As RON PAUL correctly observes: IT'S CORPORATISM. (Plus what is so evil or wrong about serving the interests of people?????????? That's DEMOCRACY.)
And the U.S. is just excellent and amazing and fantastic if you're Bill Gates or Warren Buffett or Christy Walton or the Koch brothers -- with a combined net worth of 40 billion bucks -- or Mikey Bloomberg or Phil Knight or Oprah or George Soros or Madonna or, well, shall we continue?
The problem, as I see it, is the collapse of the MIDDLE CLASS, short term investment, not promoting American industries, the dearth of investment in education, moronic free trade policies etc. etc. .... And the offshoring of jobs according to CONSERVATIVE economist Paul Craig Roberts.
Don't worry, when you get your buzzwords like 'socialism' and 'communism' from Fox News, it's hard to understand what they really mean.
Yes lots of people do. But its not about fact or truth, its about branding and mental conditioning, formerly called brainwashing. It's been pretty effective tatic over the years and the message has been consistant even if it's not true.
I spent time reading responses to Yahoo News articles. One woman said Obama was a dictator. How could someone even think that? Dont we have an election coming up? But I can tell when those people are using illogical arguments. Then they an effective counter argument against logic, truth, and facts. They say it not true, its the "liberal media", spreading lies. So if any facts are used against thier world views, they should not listen. It's scary to me. I remember when, information and knowledge was to be prized, not something to be afraid of.