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Why is the left vested in racism?
Instead of seeking truth, the question an indoctrinated leftist asks, ''Am I offended?'' Economic variability across ''race'' is the major offence. Being offended makes the leftist a ''victim.'' Once the leftist has declared himself, herself or someone else a victim, then through Marxist reasoning, a victim can disregard rational thought and ...
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Ralph7
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July 27, 2008
Re: Re:
Hey LaurieAnn I avoid the posts she has lol. I think that it's important that racism is seen not as only white's do it. That is pretty naive and totally untrue. What I'm seeing now in our society especially in job scarcity, is that overqualified white's are NOT getting the jobs, whereas lower qualified (as long as they are not visibly white) ...
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jeqal
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May 7, 2008
The loss of Zimbabwe and South Africa to the Reds . . .
. . . compares favorably with the loss of Afghanistan, Tibet, Hong Kong, and China to the Socialist/Communist ideologues elsewhere. Of course, the Anglo-American world Realpolitik has suffered it's share of losses to Right Wing Ideologue regimes, as well. Look no further than France, Italy, and Iran among others. We could even mention America in ...
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MichaelBernard1
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April 21, 2008
In the eye
The extraordinary film ''Shake Hands With the Devil '' details the failed UN peacekeeping mission to Rwanda. The voice of General Dallaire is haunting. There are two scenes that deal directly with the Clinton Administration's failure. One is when then Ambassador Albright, on order from Washington,votes against reinforcing the peace-keeping ...
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pds1950
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March 31, 2008
Bosnia was EUROPE's failure, not the US
Hitch is right about the Clintons, but that's old news. If you haven't gotten them yet, you stopped thinking ten years ago. But Hitch is wrong on Bosnia. He might call it lying by omission. The big omission is the devastating failure of half a billion (yes) Europeans to take any responsibility for the Balkan massacres. The Balkans are in Europe. ...
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bbaars
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March 31, 2008
IT AIN'T ABOUT OBAMA: AN AMERICAN DILEMMA
After reading the vitriol spewed by Once again another media appointed journalist darling piles on the heap of crap slung at Blacks across the social economic spectrum within America. It is of course ironic that this son of the British Empire, the most racist and genocidal governance in modern history, would be standing on top his heap of moral ...
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keidi
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March 27, 2008
Re: Weak logic...
Amy, If you read it, the last thing it says before the list is ''politicization,'' so yes technically she is not including Munich as a ''successful protest'' as I summarized it. However what is politicization other than the outcome of protest? My point is unchanged. The murders of Munich were not political hay, they were an act of murder, ...
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Ygalbot
on
March 25, 2008
Re: "never again" assumes American omnipotence
thewolf: Note to self: don't mischaracterize people's positions. I didn't say that we should never do anything difficult, dangerous, expensive, time-consuming, or that has an uncertain outcome. But those are definitely factors that should dissuade us from going to war (along with the possibility terrorist blowback, and the deaths that are ...
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Dilan Esper
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March 19, 2008
"never again" assumes American omnipotence
I am not going to repeat all the points I made in response to Christopher Hitchens' post the other day, but essentially, Goldberg is being insufficiently reflective here. ''Never again'' sounds good, but it really is the problem. Because even a genocide doesn't repeal the fundamental constraints on American power. It doesn't guarantee that we will ...
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Dilan Esper
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March 19, 2008
Re: No Fly Zone Option
jwschmidt: Usama, you can't blame the US for the darfur situation because we still sorta support Khartoum in your own post, and then shoot down the idea that we should cut ties with Darfur and clean up the mess. Thats a contradiction, and it just exposes you as not really caring about darfur. I will dismiss your swipe that I do not care ...
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Usama2
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February 2, 2008
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