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					Originally Posted by Atrocities  To bad this revolution will result in the wrong people exploiting power to pass the fairness doctrine, an anti-first amendment bill, the beginning of the end of the second amendment and by extension the constitution. Our republic was established so that no one man should fear another, and this election has forsaken that fundamental principle. Power absolute corrupts absolutely.  Watch and ye shall see the rebirth of bad political ideology and far worse corruption than that of those who have just been fired. Watch now over the next few years as the pundits of the far left goose step our once great nation down the vile one sided road of social fascism.  Welcome all to the great American book burning where the piece de resistance at this torching of our rights will be the constitution itself.  Thrown into the blaze by none other than the far left liberals who even now as I type this plot to steal away from us what our forefathers died to give us all, freedom.  The wolves have decided what is for dinner, and its the conservatives.  I hope they all choke on our bones.  Bone Appetit.    |   |  
	
		
	
	
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					Originally Posted by Atrocities  What we have here is a revolution... |  "Social fascism" is a term invented by early 20th century Communists to describe "social democracy", which they saw as a capitalist way of suppressing the revolution of the proletariat. It's fascinating that the American right should align itself with Communist terminology.
 
"Social democracy" is the operating principle of virtually every other country in the "free world" - Western Europe, Canada, Australia and so on, and Obama is significantly more right wing than them. So, by extension, it seems you think the rest of the "free world" are bastions of intolerance, tyranny, and corruption.
 
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					Originally Posted by Atrocities  To bad this revolution will result in the wrong people exploiting power to pass the fairness doctrine, an anti-first amendment bill, the beginning of the end of the second amendment and by extension the constitution. Our republic was established so that no one man should fear another, and this election has forsaken that fundamental principle. Power absolute corrupts absolutely.  Watch and ye shall see the rebirth of bad political ideology and far worse corruption than that of those who have just been fired. Watch now over the next few years as the pundits of the far left goose step our once great nation down the vile one sided road of social fascism.  Welcome all to the great American book burning where the piece de resistance at this torching of our rights will be the constitution itself.  Thrown into the blaze by none other than the far left liberals who even now as I type this plot to steal away from us what our forefathers died to give us all, freedom.  The wolves have decided what is for dinner, and its the conservatives.  I hope they all choke on our bones.  Bone Appetit.    |   |   "No I am not scared, and neither should you be!" |  
	
		
	
	
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 Somebody else wrote this on another forum that I visit, following the reports of people everywhere going out of the buildings and into the streets, celebrating, which are better words than I'll probably come up with: 
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					Originally Posted by Atrocities  What we have here is a revolution... |  "Social fascism" is a term invented by early 20th century Communists to describe "social democracy", which they saw as a capitalist way of suppressing the revolution of the proletariat. It's fascinating that the American right should align itself with Communist terminology.
 
"Social democracy" is the operating principle of virtually every other country in the "free world" - Western Europe, Canada, Australia and so on, and Obama is significantly more right wing than them. So, by extension, it seems you think the rest of the "free world" are bastions of intolerance, tyranny, and corruption.
 
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		| Out with the corrupted old and in with the promise of change by the new. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. |  What I think alot of people are missing is that our President has become not much more than a figurehead.  It is Congress that actually (sadly) controls the country.  And as long as lobbyists can throw money at the governing, nothing is going to change all that much.  These special interests have been doing this type of thing for a long long time and know how to manipulate the Government to their needs.  Nothing will change.  My thought this election: get rid of all incumbents and put in all new people.  But sadly, we don't get to vote on the lobbyists. 
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					Originally Posted by Agema  it seems you think the rest of the "free world" are bastions of intolerance, tyranny, and corruption.
 Do you think people of such nations would appreciate that implication?
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 I think that's based on a semantic difference.
 If I get you right, you are suggesting that as long as some corruption of any level exists in an object, it must be called corrupt. In which case yes, every nation and every person in the world is corrupt.
 
 I'd approach it from a view that once a certain point is reached on a spectrum, you may as well apply a relevant adjective. For instance, a colour that is 85% pure blue and 15% pure red is not totally blue, but if you mix it and look at the result, you'd call it blue.
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