Somehow No One Seems To Think



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Tom Kunich

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Here's a quote:

"Fascism is a government structure. The most notable characteristic of a
fascist country is the separation and persecution or denial of equality to a
specific segment of the population based upon superficial qualities or
belief systems."

Apparently those who claim to be "Liberals" want to use fascistic
methodology and pretend that it is somehow correct.
 
On Mar 22, 8:17 pm, "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com> wrote:
> Here's a quote:
>
> "Fascism is a government structure. The most notable characteristic of a
> fascist country is the separation and persecution or denial of equality toa
> specific segment of the population based upon superficial qualities or
> belief systems."
>
> Apparently those who claim to be "Liberals" want to use fascistic
> methodology and pretend that it is somehow correct.


It's customary, when giving a quote, to indicate the source of the
quote.

http://www.couplescompany.com/Features/Politics/Structure3.htm

www.couplescompany.com ?

Laura Dawn Lewis?!

-rj
 
On Mar 22, 9:20 pm, ronaldo_jeremiah <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Mar 22, 8:17 pm, "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com> wrote:
>
> > Here's a quote:

>
> > "Fascism is a government structure. The most notable characteristic of a
> > fascist country is the separation and persecution or denial of equality to a
> > specific segment of the population based upon superficial qualities or
> > belief systems."

>
> > Apparently those who claim to be "Liberals" want to use fascistic
> > methodology and pretend that it is somehow correct.

>
> It's customary, when giving a quote, to indicate the source of the
> quote.
>
> http://www.couplescompany.com/Features/Politics/Structure3.htm
>
> www.couplescompany.com?
>
> Laura Dawn Lewis?!
>
> -rj




TK -

Do you get a lot of your rules for living at couplescompany.com?

http://www.couplescompany.com/Advice/Sexuality/index.htm

The collection of e-books at the bottom of the page looks especially
promising.

-rj
 
In article <[email protected]>, "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com>
wrote:

> Here's a quote:
>
> "Fascism is a government structure. The most notable characteristic of a
> fascist country is the separation and persecution or denial of equality to a
> specific segment of the population based upon superficial qualities or
> belief systems."


From "Picking Up the Pieces: Practical Guide for Surviving Economic Crashes" by
Sorcha Faal and David Booth

___________________________
"Note:. There is no such person as ³Sorcha Faal, Russian academic² ³Sorcha Faal²
is actually David Booth, an American computer programmer ³Sorcha² is alleged to be a
Russian academic but there is absolutely no record of anyone with such a name in
Russian academia. These  periodic eruptions have absolutely no basis in any kind of
fact or reality and are typical of the nonsense bespangling the internet."
___________________________

http://www.tbrnews.org/Archives/a1874.htm

That's good - you chose a source that's completely worthless. As usual. Oh well, I
suppose you cold have chosen Jonah Goldberg. Oh, sorry, that'd have the same result.

> Apparently those who claim to be "Liberals" want to use fascistic
> methodology and pretend that it is somehow correct.


What segment of society are the "Liberals" separating and persecuting or denying
equality?

This sounds like yet another case of Tom Kunich argument by assertion.

--
tanx,
Howard

Whatever happened to
Leon Trotsky?
He got an icepick
That made his ears burn.

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?
 
In article <c951cac5-ff2b-4469-b25c-9341a7172592@d62g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
ronaldo_jeremiah <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mar 22, 9:20 pm, ronaldo_jeremiah <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > On Mar 22, 8:17 pm, "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com> wrote:
> >
> > > Here's a quote:

> >
> > > "Fascism is a government structure. The most notable characteristic of a
> > > fascist country is the separation and persecution or denial of equality
> > > to a
> > > specific segment of the population based upon superficial qualities or
> > > belief systems."

> >
> > > Apparently those who claim to be "Liberals" want to use fascistic
> > > methodology and pretend that it is somehow correct.

> >
> > It's customary, when giving a quote, to indicate the source of the
> > quote.
> >
> > http://www.couplescompany.com/Features/Politics/Structure3.htm
> >
> > www.couplescompany.com?
> >
> > Laura Dawn Lewis?!
> >
> > -rj

>
>
>
> TK -
>
> Do you get a lot of your rules for living at couplescompany.com?
>
> http://www.couplescompany.com/Advice/Sexuality/index.htm
>
> The collection of e-books at the bottom of the page looks especially
> promising.


"Only On The Rag Four Times A Year" seems appropriate.

--
tanx,
Howard

Whatever happened to
Leon Trotsky?
He got an icepick
That made his ears burn.

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?
 
Tom Kunich wrote:
> Here's a quote:
>
> "Fascism is a government structure. The most notable characteristic of a
> fascist country is the separation and persecution or denial of equality
> to a specific segment of the population based upon superficial qualities
> or belief systems."
>
> Apparently those who claim to be "Liberals" want to use fascistic
> methodology and pretend that it is somehow correct.
>


What are you talking about?
 
On Mar 22, 9:32 pm, Howard Kveck <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>    From "Picking Up the Pieces: Practical Guide for Surviving EconomicCrashes" by
> Sorcha Faal and David Booth


Huh?!

I mean, either way this is delicious, but I traced the quote to that
flaky website I listed. Do you mean to say that badly-written chunk
is also in this book, verbatim?

I just checked. Apparently, it is.

Sweet, we just uncovered some plagiarism.

Still, I like couplescompany.com even better as a stupid-ass source.

-rj
 
On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 18:17:00 -0700, "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com> wrote:

>Here's a quote:
>
>"Fascism is a government structure. The most notable characteristic of a
>fascist country is the separation and persecution or denial of equality to a
>specific segment of the population based upon superficial qualities or
>belief systems."
>
>Apparently those who claim to be "Liberals" want to use fascistic
>methodology and pretend that it is somehow correct.


Orwell was right, "nazi" and "fascist" have become synonyms for stuff we want
people to hate. There are real definitions for these words and they're
occasionally used correctly, but for the most part there's no need to bother
with them.

And, uh, your definition is wrong.

True there are plenty of fascists on the left (we may see them in action in
Denver) but that isn't why or how they got that way.

Ron
 
ronaldo_jeremiah wrote:
> On Mar 22, 9:32 pm, Howard Kveck <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> From "Picking Up the Pieces: Practical Guide for Surviving Economic Crashes" by
>> Sorcha Faal and David Booth

>
> Huh?!
>
> I mean, either way this is delicious, but I traced the quote to that
> flaky website I listed. Do you mean to say that badly-written chunk
> is also in this book, verbatim?
>
> I just checked. Apparently, it is.
>
> Sweet, we just uncovered some plagiarism.


Can you plagiarize non-existent people?

>
> Still, I like couplescompany.com even better as a stupid-ass source.


couplescollostomy.com is even MORE stupid-ass.
 
> On Mar 22, 8:17 pm, "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com> wrote:
>> Here's a quote:
>>
>> "Fascism is a government structure. The most notable characteristic of a
>> fascist country is the separation and persecution or denial of equality to a
>> specific segment of the population based upon superficial qualities or
>> belief systems."
>>
>> Apparently those who claim to be "Liberals" want to use fascistic
>> methodology and pretend that it is somehow correct.

>

"You call it liberal fascism, I call it paradise":
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/blogs/wolcott/2008/02/planting-his-sp.html

However, you're already there, thanks to the conservatives:

http://www.democracynow.org/2007/11/28/the_end_of_america_feminist_social
http://worldwide-sawdust.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=1945
http://www.alternet.org/story/71881/?page=entire
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Ron_Paul_warns_Tim_Russert_of_1223.html
 
Fred Fredburger wrote:
> Yeah, but apropos of what? What motivated the outburst?


r = new Random(time());
while (true)
{
if (r.value() > 0 && r.value() < 0.2) postGlobalWarmingRant();
if (r.value() > 0.2 && r.value() < 0.5) postGayAccusation();
if (r.value() > 0.5 && r.value() < 0.8) postLiberalRant();
if (r.value() > 0.9 && r.value() < 1) postInventedSomethingClaim();
}
 
The often prophetic Tom Kunich wrote,"Somehow No One Seems To Think"


Tom, so far your subject/header phrase has been _supported_ in this
threads replies!

I'm a Libertarian. When it comes to political discussions, I invest
little if any energy, regarding politics, in anyone over the age of 30.
For the past 35 years I've been a self study of our nations framers &
founders. I've yet to "discover" a flaw in their _original_ works.
I've submitted to the possibility that our nation has "mis-placed"
it's moral compass. I've used the word _moral_ in the sense that the
framers & founders did.
Likewise, I'm not ashamed to call myself an American in the "Spirit
of 76".
Well there, that should fan the embers!

Best Regards - Mike Baldwin
 
Tom Kunich wrote:
> Here's a quote:
>
> "Fascism is a government structure. The most notable characteristic of a
> fascist country is the separation and persecution or denial of equality to
> a specific segment of the population based upon superficial qualities or
> belief systems."
>
> Apparently those who claim to be "Liberals" want to use fascistic
> methodology and pretend that it is somehow correct.


Yes, we're working on a new world order as a April 1st present for greg
(he from whom all chow and afternoon rides come).

Get in the bus (or Prius) and join us before we assimilate you.
 
Donald Munro wrote:
> Fred Fredburger wrote:
>> Yeah, but apropos of what? What motivated the outburst?

>
> r = new Random(time());
> while (true)
> {
> if (r.value() > 0 && r.value() < 0.2) postGlobalWarmingRant();
> if (r.value() > 0.2 && r.value() < 0.5) postGayAccusation();
> if (r.value() > 0.5 && r.value() < 0.8) postLiberalRant();
> if (r.value() > 0.9 && r.value() < 1) postInventedSomethingClaim();
> }


Perfect. I especially like the object named r. I say that sometimes when
I read Kunich-isms.
 
Michael Baldwin wrote:
> The often prophetic Tom Kunich wrote,"Somehow No One Seems To Think"
>
>
> Tom, so far your subject/header phrase has been _supported_ in this
> threads replies!
>
> I'm a Libertarian. When it comes to political discussions, I invest
> little if any energy, regarding politics, in anyone over the age of 30.
> For the past 35 years I've been a self study of our nations framers &
> founders. I've yet to "discover" a flaw in their _original_ works.
> I've submitted to the possibility that our nation has "mis-placed"
> it's moral compass. I've used the word _moral_ in the sense that the
> framers & founders did.
> Likewise, I'm not ashamed to call myself an American in the "Spirit
> of 76".
> Well there, that should fan the embers!
>


Re: Libertarianism. Slave O' Da State pushes that agenda nicely. Some
might disagree, but I basically agree with him.

Re: Over the age of 30. Do you find that those under the age of 30 are
more open/reasonable in political discussions? I would have expected the
age to be ~20 years lower,

Re: "framers & fathers...". There's been MUCH discussion and
re-invention of the founding fathers. So much, in fact, that I don't
know what anyone means when they refer to them any more. Most people
have a fuzzy idea of what liberty means, and they're sure the ff's would
agree with them. So one could generally replace the phrase "founding
fathers" with "those guys who lived a long time ago and agreed with
everything I say". In any event, you'd have to be more specific if you
wanted to fan any flames.
 
Fred asks Mike about age and political discussions,

>Over the age of 30. Do you find that those
>under the age of 30 are more open/reasonable in political
>discussions?


Fred, to answer your question, those under the age of thirty are my
future leaders when I'm really old and tired. That's why I invest my
time in them.
I'm currently working with 3 young men all under the age of 25. While
their knowledge of history is rather weak, their ability to understand
why things are the way they are today is refreshing. They don't enter
the debate with bias. They clearly understand the meaning of the
following phrase, reward of freedom is responsibility.
The majority of my friends (40 - 60 years of age) are stuck in the
eighties. Many willingly support the established system of government
social _AND_ corporate welfare programs. "Get "it" while the gettin's
good." they all say. That's what I mean when I say we as a
nation have lost our moral compass.
But hey. When you're dealing with a general populace that wants to
blame "government" for everything and then have a "government" willing
to accept that blame, what more could a career politician, bureaucrat
or lobbyist hope for?
Example - I think the tradegy at Waco is my fault. Had I voted for
George Bush instead of Ross Perot then maybe Bill Clinton would not have
become President. Same holds true for China's "most favored nation
status", NAFTA, the bombing of the WTC, our embassys, and the U.S.S.
Cole, Bin Laden's escape from justice, 9/11, the Iraq war, the price of
oil, all my fault. Not "government".

Best Regards - Mike Baldwin
 
Fred Fredburger wrote:
> When I run, my arches succumb to plantar fascism.


Thats because you're a liberal foot soldier.
 
On Mar 23, 3:10 pm, [email protected] (Michael Baldwin) wrote:

>    Example - I think the tradegy at Waco is my fault.  Had I voted for
> George Bush instead of Ross Perot then maybe Bill Clinton would not have
> become President.  Same holds true for China's "most favored nation
> status", NAFTA,  the bombing of the WTC, our embassys, and the U.S.S.
> Cole,  Bin Laden's escape from justice, 9/11, the Iraq war, the price of
> oil, all my fault.  Not "government".    
>
> Best Regards - Mike Baldwin


God damn it Mike! That's un-American. Don't you know, EVERYTHING, is
someone elses fault. Everyone is a victim. There's NO such thing as
personal responsibility in this land. That's individualist BS get with
the program. I'm sure you've offended people and will shortly be
visited by the PC police, under the modified 1st amendment that
guarantees the freedom to not be offended by anyone.
Unless of course it's done in the name of "correctness":

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2008/03/23/5083386-ap.html

Iraq war protesters disrupt Chicago Easter mass with fake blood

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

These'll be folk heroes and probably be working for MoveOn, or Obama
by next week. His Pastor, Wright, is already being painted as a
victim. It was obviously the fault of those folks attempting to
worship during one of their holiest days for provoking this.
Bill C
 
On Mar 23, 4:27 am, [email protected] (Michael Baldwin) wrote:
> For the past 35 years I've been a self study of our nations framers &
> founders. I've yet to "discover" a flaw in their _original_ works.


Um.... slavery? Allowing women to vote? The electoral college? Those
are just three GLARING flaws in their _original_ works. What WAS
forward-thinking was providing a means to amend the constitution.
-Paul
 

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