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The Contra insurgency was laudable, and nothing but: it was a rebellion against a stupid, blundering, incompetent Marxist regime -- just exactly the kind of thing free, adult humans should do. The only Americans discomfited by the Contras were those Americans incompetent enough at life, economics, and human thought in general to be themselves Marxists. I include all the members of Congress who voted against Contra aid among the roll of the dummies. John Kerry opposed Contra aid -- which means the man voted in the interests of Marxist dictators. I never vote for traitor sons of bitches like that. I've met a determined Marxist or two (along with one ivory-tower pacifist who liked Marx's earlier ideas, but Marx loses her on his later stuff), but I can't call them bright or wise. The people who attack America and Americans come from non-democracies, Rich. Do you get it now? That was my point -- not the things you mentioned.
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That's not patriotic, that's just stupid.
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It's ok Rich. If the US goes out and fucks with another country, the people in that country might hold a grudge against us, but nobody in others countries would take notice of what we're doing.......would they?
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Your resolute incomprehension that the freer way is the best way is noted and deplored, at least by those of us who really like human liberty, such as myself. An overthrowing of an oppressive regime by a democracy is right and good by definition, Rich. Truly free adult humans have no cause to object. Slavemakers, slavemongers, fascists, communists, socialists, and other objectionables might object, but in the objecting, they demonstrate their utter inferiority and their undue desire to abuse their fellow man. I wouldn't wallow in your slough, Rich. And no, not being misled by the argument of "moral equivalence," which has visibly suckered you, I would not be "okay" with a "predemption" (I don't think that's a word, perhaps you meant preemption) from the fascist Marxists -- for fascism and Marxism have no real difference: they are about unfreedom and nondemocracy. The slavemakers must be wiped out by the freedom people for the world to be clean. I'd enjoy a clean world. You? I've been around enough of the world to see what nondemocracies wreak, and it is nasty. We free people must smash them, and all who don't help with the smashing must hold their manhood small, and their heads lowered in the company of their heroic betters. It's better to make freedom, Rich, and hang all who would circumscribe it. Patriot? Not you, not visibly. Carper, yes. Naysayer, indeed. I'd go on, but it would be merely repetitive. Suffice it to say you're not earning respect here.
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I'll only mention Rev. Lowery's no-class speech at Coretta Scott King's funeral to insert it into this record. She had a lot more class than he did; his speech recalled the near-Iranian idiocy* of the Paul Wellstone Funeral-cum-Rally.
And this is a gray-haired old man's idea of something appropriate to say -- at a funeral?! He's old enough to know better! Democrats keep proving they are stupid. Don't vote for them. We need a Republic, and the Dems can't provide one. *Ayatollah Khoumeini's funeral in Iran. It was so uncontained that the mourners broke the coffin and Khoumeini's body nearly fell out into the crowd.
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As far as can see, the only mistake you found in my post was 'predemption'. I appreciate your skill in spotting my typographical error and I will recommend you as a spell checker, if not as much use as a fact checker. I would much rather hold my government to high standards than to excuse it's failings, for to do so would be a derelection of my duty as a citizen. I am more comfortable judging actions from the standpoint of 'moral equivalency' than falling victim to the trap of 'moral superiority'. You on the other hand, seem willing to shirk your responsibility in this area and still stake claim to a 'moral superiority' that makes no demands upon the conscience and decency of our republic. A man who believes in 'moral equivalency' sees a crime when a gunfight between two drug dealers kills a nine-year-old child. A man who believes in 'moral superiority' forgives the crime if the killer was not the one firing the first shot. A true lover of freedom will defend the rights of any people to elect their own leaders, free from the influence of foreign nations, even if the foreign nation is ours. You seem to feel that we have some manifest destiny to force our choices upon others. I believe in the destruction of tyrants. You seem to be willing to make an exception if the tyrant is us or those of our choosing. I will defend my freedom, that of my family, my nation, and those of any people who wish to freely elect their leaders, against their enemies, even those who consider themselves "their heroic betters". I understand the difficulty that a person with a dichromatic worldview can have when subjected to the terrible reality that the 'good guys' can do bad things. I appreciate your need to twice vote for our president in the same way I apprecieate the necessity for the wolf in a pack to sniff the butt of it's pack leader for reassurance in times of stress. It's very heartwarming in a Nature Channel kind of way, and in an anthropomorphic manner can even seem like the choice an intelligent human might make. It might even make our military more effective to have men like you on board again, who are not troubled by attacks of conscience and whose blind obedience to stated principle with no attempt at verifying the truth of the situation would actually work in a war built on 'faulty intelligence'. Unfortunately, the new weapons we use require a certain level of intelligence, and finding people smart enough to operate them and dumb enough to maintain you narrow view of 'freedom' is an impossible task. It really is a shame, because allowing the real citizen soldiers to come home and guys like you to operate in a brutal war zone would certainly be an effective way of matching skills. Scorpions and snakes belong in brutal wastelands, and guys like you belong in places where conscience is a liability. As for 'not earning respect', I have to consider the source. Not having your respect to me is like being on Adolf Hitler's shit list. On the one hand, I would consider it a place of honor. And in any case, I would have to consider what cancer of the soul I would have to acquire to 'earn' such 'respect'. Quote:
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Islam does not understand Martyrdom, I take it.
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It's morally suspect to pick on crazy people, so I'll try and avoid it -- but tw's views just don't coincide with the world I know.
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Urbane Guerilla - there is one thing in America I fear: the brainwashed who never learned history - why did Vietnam request to be a protectorate of the US (that UG ignored when he rewrote history)? Those with 'big dic' mentalities who somehow know military violence solves everything. And those with so little intelligence that they must brag about their intelligence in The Cellar. UG makes good cannon fodder. All nations need cannon fodder periodically. One reason is for war. Another is to demonstrate how dangerous those without education can be as leaders. Unfortunately, UG, your philosophy is just too consistent with what is written in Mein Kompf. Cast blame on the merchants, intelligencia, and Jews. Who do you blame for everything, UG? UG post justified by personal attacks again demonstrates a philosophy based in hate, violence, and hanging. UG calls that democracy. He would even praise Pinochet. Convenient that he forgets massacres created when Allende was killed by someone with UG's perspectives. Damning examples of UG philosophy are demonstrated by history. This post for new lurkers who don't yet know what Urbane Guerilla represents: hate that is so common found in fringe extremism and masked in a cloak he calls democracy. So surprisingly similar to what Pol Pot advocated. So similar to what justified massacres in Rwanda and Bruendi. Somehow UG calls that democracy. Last edited by tw; 03-21-2006 at 04:57 PM. |
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Madness and BS, quite unworthy of reply.
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Exercise your rights and remember your obligations - VOTE!I have always believed that hope is that stubborn thing inside us that insists, despite all the evidence to the contrary, that something better awaits us so long as we have the courage to keep reaching, to keep working, to keep fighting. -- Barack Hussein Obama |
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