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#196572 by Kramerguy
Tue Dec 04, 2012 9:49 pm
too much to type..

#196574 by DainNobody
Tue Dec 04, 2012 9:56 pm
breaking,
extreme fascist Republicans ousting more compassionate Republicans out of the House Budget Panel... seems these more passionate Republicans do not go along with the fascist ideals of Boehner..
Civil War within the Republican Party is starting imo

#196641 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Wed Dec 05, 2012 1:37 am
You are the part of the problem that is so interesting. You start slinging around terms. The way you use the term Fascist is very interesting, because it shows your complete lack of understanding about what is going to happen.

Any way here is the definition of Fascism in the negative,,


Fascist (insult)
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The word fascist is sometimes used to denigrate people, institutions, or groups that would not describe themselves as ideologically fascist, and that may not fall within the formal definition of the word. The Fascist party that developed in Italy in the 1920s rigidly enforced conservative values and behavior norms during the Mussolini regime. As a political epithet, fascist was subsequently used in an anti-authoritarian sense to emphasize the common ideology of governmental suppression of individual freedom. It has also been applied to a broad range of people and groups, including people of many religious faiths, particularly fundamentalist groups. The individual, institution, or group(s) called fascist often find the use of the term in this way to be highly offensive and inappropriate.

In this sense, the word fascist is intended to mean "oppressive", "intolerant", "chauvinist", "genocidal", "dictatorial", "racist", or "aggressive" – all concepts that are allegedly inspired by the ideology of actual fascism, and pervasive through fascist states. One might accuse an inconveniently placed police roadblock as being a "fascist tactic" for its perceived oppression or interloping, or an overly authoritarian teacher as being "a total fascist". Terms like Nazi and Hitlerite, are often used in similar contexts.

The phrase social fascists was used by communists against social democrats before 1933, and is still used in some communist circles to refer to modern social democracy movements. As early as 1944, the term had already become so widely and loosely employed that British essayist and novelist George Orwell was moved to write:

GO and PLAY with YOURSELF.


:lol:

#196705 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Wed Dec 05, 2012 4:31 pm
gtZip wrote:
jimmydanger wrote:Yeah but if we let these mega-corpse make mega-profits it's supposed to trickle down (like pee).


I believe it would trickle down if corporations didn't exist.
They are, in essence, accountable to No thing and their only god is satisfying the boards ledger.






If you live long enough to tell your grandkids what "freedom" was, you will also know that you caused it's downfall with this kind of ignorant rhetoric, comrade.

I seriously don't get how easily this country has fallen for the empty speeches of a fascist dictator, just because the press covered for him. Seems like we would have been smarter than NBC?





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#196711 by Kramerguy
Wed Dec 05, 2012 6:47 pm
Irony - it's not just for breakfast anymore.

#196722 by PaperDog
Wed Dec 05, 2012 7:43 pm
DEc 31, US Taxes return to previous gouging brackets of workers, SS returns from 4.X % back to the 6.X percent. and nobody gets out of this alive.

Lets see what Obama has up his sleeve now...

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