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Jul 10, 2020 16:31:31   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Capt-jack wrote:
I would ban you from buying gas for life.


He manufactures his own.
Sex life too.

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Jul 13, 2020 02:52:21   #
newbear Loc: New York City
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Obviously you are totally ignorant of the progressive ideology, its origin, and its history.

Progressivism is the spawn of an abstract construct, conceived by European political philosophers - Marx, Engels, Hegel and Rousseau - and introduced into American politics by Woodrow Wilson (D) in 1913. With his New Deal, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (D) advanced the political agenda of the Progressive movement considerably, and Barack Obama (D) almost achieved the progressive goal of "fundamentally t***sforming America".

Marxism (C*******m) and Progressivism is a play in two acts.

Today’s progressive movement - different from the American Progressive movement of the late nineteenth century - repackaged this Marxist theory with new actors and injustices but the same old drama.

As in Marx’s older drama, the moral imperative of progressives is to once again "set things right" - fundamentally t***sform. In Marx’s time this was the task of revolutionaries. Today this task falls to progressive politicians and activists, social justice reformers, civil rights workers, cultural appropriation enforcers, diversity and inclusion warriors and the like who have spread into the media, government, college campuses, neighborhood organizations and workplaces.

When Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels published their C*******t Manifesto in 1848 they could not have imagined the consequences of their well-intentioned program. Far from creating a just world society, c*******m morphed into one of the most destructive forces in human history. In the end, it replaced one oppressive class - the bourgeoisie - with another - a corrupt and violent bureaucratic class led by some of history’s worst dictators. Millions were crushed by the forces of c*******m and millions more perished.

Today’s progressive movement is unlikely to result in the magnitude of crimes brought forth by c*******m. But it is also unlikely to achieve its lofty goals. In the end it will deliver more harm than good. For the deficiencies of c*******m are also the deficiencies of the progressive movement.
Obviously you are totally ignorant of the progress... (show quote)


Blade_Runner,


you have nailed this on the head. Your concluding statements are not accurate, I fear.

There will be many of us up against the wall facing the execution squads, as a result of a virulent intolerance.

The mob will be unleashed like the Sturm Abtailungen in the Hitler times, to intimidate the population into fear and submission.

We cultivate many of our young ones to pull this off, ready even to k**l their elders.

Just look at the "cultural revolution" unleashed by Mao Ze Dong, using the young ones, aka "students" as a murderous mob.

We are very close to this, in my opinion.

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Jul 13, 2020 10:37:43   #
Seth
 
newbear wrote:
Blade_Runner,


you have nailed this on the head. Your concluding statements are not accurate, I fear.

There will be many of us up against the wall facing the execution squads, as a result of a virulent intolerance.

The mob will be unleashed like the Sturm Abtailungen in the Hitler times, to intimidate the population into fear and submission.

We cultivate many of our young ones to pull this off, ready even to k**l their elders.

Just look at the "cultural revolution" unleashed by Mao Ze Dong, using the young ones, aka "students" as a murderous mob.

We are very close to this, in my opinion.
Blade_Runner, br br br you have nailed this on t... (show quote)


This is the primary reason for the left's largely successful attempts, as much through the education system as through their "movements" and the media, to erase history.

They don't want our young people to learn from the past, because that would put them out of business.

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Jul 13, 2020 12:04:36   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Seth wrote:
This is the primary reason for the left's largely successful attempts, as much through the education system as through their "movements" and the media, to erase history.

They don't want our young people to learn from the past, because that would put them out of business.


Students are being liberally trained by liberals to act like monkeys;

Fastening their own chains.

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Jul 13, 2020 12:11:17   #
Seth
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Students are being liberally trained by liberals to act like monkeys.

Fastening their own chains.


Sadly, the left is enjoying all too much success in these endeavors, because they've had over a century of trial and error in various countries to perfect their sk**ls at subversion and a lot of years to put their Quislings in place -- in public school systems, on college campuses, in the media and in the entertainment industry.

It's going to take a lot of serious effort to get these l*****t termites out of the woodwork of America.

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Jul 13, 2020 12:29:32   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Seth wrote:
Sadly, the left is enjoying all too much success in these endeavors, because they've had over a century of trial and error in various countries to perfect their sk**ls at subversion and a lot of years to put their Quislings in place -- in public school systems, on college campuses, in the media and in the entertainment industry.

It's going to take a lot of serious effort to get these l*****t termites out of the woodwork of America.


"It's going to take a lot of serious effort to get these l*****t termites out of the woodwork of America."

That it is, but a worthwhile endeavor.

Our progeny is counting will be counting on it.

Misery is a b***h!!!!

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Jul 13, 2020 12:32:59   #
Mikeyavelli
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Students are being liberally trained by liberals to act like monkeys;

Fastening their own chains.


👍yep, fastening their own chains and loving the people who bind them in their chains.

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Jul 13, 2020 12:36:44   #
Seth
 
eagleye13 wrote:
"It's going to take a lot of serious effort to get these l*****t termites out of the woodwork of America."

That it is, but a worthwhile endeavor.

Our progeny is counting will be counting on it.

Misery is a b***h!!!!


As long as Biden and Co are kept out of the White House and v**ed out of their House majority in November, we'll have a clear shot at it.

It's a shame when conservatives in the White House and Congress have to divert valuable time to doing what most people pay Orkin to do.

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Jul 13, 2020 12:52:16   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Seth wrote:
As long as Biden and Co are kept out of the White House and v**ed out of their House majority in November, we'll have a clear shot at it.

It's a shame when conservatives in the White House and Congress have to divert valuable time to doing what most people pay Orkin to do.


Wish Orkin could do it, Bush Boy Barr certainly isn't doing it.

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Jul 13, 2020 13:12:54   #
Seth
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Wish Orkin could do it, Bush Boy Barr certainly isn't doing it.


Patience...

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Jul 13, 2020 13:50:36   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
Seth wrote:
Patience...


Yeah, they goin to lock up Hillary.

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Jul 13, 2020 14:15:06   #
Seth
 
Bad Bob wrote:
Yeah, they goin to lock up Hillary.


The reason we don't hear from those investigating the "misconduct" of the Obama Administration as regards weaponization of various agencies and the attempted c**p d'etat is because the investigations are being carried out correctly, close to the vest -- if they shared every move they made and every piece of evidence they assembled with the mainstream media or congressional Democrats, who would leak every detail to the media, the investigations would be contaminated in the public eye with left wing media spin and sabotaged in one way and another by the Democrats.

When Barr and the others have put together impregnable cases for prosecution we shall see what we shall see.

It's obvious that the Democrats know exactly what we shall see, which is why they're incessantly fighting to get rid of Trump and attacking Barr's reputation whenever possible -- they are hoping in vain that they'll have the White House and keep at least the House of Representatives before the inquiries are concluded so they can squelch the inevitable prosecutions.

Ain't gonna happen.

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Jul 13, 2020 15:46:52   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Seth wrote:
Patience...


Mine ran out. Time to get Richard Grenell involved, and Sydney Powell.
Two weeks and these t*****rs would be in jail.

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Jul 13, 2020 17:05:29   #
Seth
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Mine ran out. Time to get Richard Grenell involved, and Sydney Powell.
Two weeks and these t*****rs would be in jail.


Better to take lots of time and build solid, airtight prosecutions. Something like this with so many bad guys only nets big when you get actual insiders who have a lot to lose rolling over on each other, and that doesn't happen unless you have them backed into a corner with no loopholes or technicalities to save their asses.

I'd rather wait three, four, even five years and see Obama's cadre of corruption go down than see the major players get off because some investigator in a hurry to get a conviction missed some tiny detail.

I've seen that happen before in cases a lot less complex than the ones at hand.

Slow justice is better than no justice.

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Jul 13, 2020 17:51:12   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Seth wrote:
Better to take lots of time and build solid, airtight prosecutions. Something like this with so many bad guys only nets big when you get actual insiders who have a lot to lose rolling over on each other, and that doesn't happen unless you have them backed into a corner with no loopholes or technicalities to save their asses.

I'd rather wait three, four, even five years and see Obama's cadre of corruption go down than see the major players get off because some investigator in a hurry to get a conviction missed some tiny detail.

I've seen that happen before in cases a lot less complex than the ones at hand.

Slow justice is better than no justice.
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With Republicans gaining more seats in the House and Senate; the wheels of justice will be lubed and spinning.

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