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Date: Sun, Feb 26 2006 10:17 pm Email: I simply allowed people who didn't know about it to find different points of view that theymay not have available otherwise. Just post instructions on how to Google 'extreme right-wing political positions' or the RNC. Out of all the essays available there, it's telling that you could only find one to criticize. That's an area (the military and NATO) that I happen to have considerable expertise in. I did not need to critically examine every one of them to see where they were going. It's telling that you took a serious review of one of the positions there as evidence that there is only one that is in serious error. Looks like there might be more ammo there than you would care to admit. Yeah, like this article: http://www.americanthinker.com/comme...mments_id=4530 Or this one: http://www.americanthinker.com/comme...mments_id=4531 These are all evidence of a vast left-wing conspiracy. Your promoting it as 'intellectual ammo' reminds me of the people on late-night AM radio talking about conspiracies in whispered tones. You never know, after all, who might be listening in on a 50,000 watt AM station, right? LOL! No, nob, as usual your ultra right-wing rants do not hold up to even the most cursory examination. Your firing pin is still missing... |
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"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote in message oups.com... From: Date: Sun, Feb 26 2006 10:17 pm Email: I simply allowed people who didn't know about it to find different points of view that theymay not have available otherwise. Just post instructions on how to Google 'extreme right-wing political positions' or the RNC. Out of all the essays available there, it's telling that you could only find one to criticize. That's an area (the military and NATO) that I happen to have considerable expertise in. I did not need to critically examine every one of them to see where they were going. It's telling that you took a serious review of one of the positions there as evidence that there is only one that is in serious error. Looks like there might be more ammo there than you would care to admit. Yeah, like this article: http://www.americanthinker.com/comme...mments_id=4530 Yep. Or this one: http://www.americanthinker.com/comme...mments_id=4531 Right again. Ooops I keep forgetting, the Left is never too extreme or even wrong. And the NYT is completely unbiased. These are all evidence of a vast left-wing conspiracy. And that's different than you and the other lefties shouting aobut the Right wing conspraicy how? Your promoting it as 'intellectual ammo' reminds me of the people on late-night AM radio talking about conspiracies in whispered tones. You never know, after all, who might be listening in on a 50,000 watt AM station, right? LOL! No, nob, as usual your ultra right-wing rants do not hold up to even the most cursory examination. Your firing pin is still missing... That's why the Left is in charge of so much of the government, becuase the other side is so extreme. |
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Yep. LOL! So illegal immigration is a *good* thing. My bad! Let's look at the article the propaganda was taken from: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/25/in...=1&oref=slogin Right again. Ooops I keep forgetting, the Left is never too extreme or even wrong. And the NYT is completely unbiased. So a group of people in a region that has generated 'hundreds of billions of dollars' and have not seen much improvement in their lives ('Despite generating hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue since oil was discovered here in the 1950's, the Niger Delta is one of the poorest and least developed parts of the country'), fight back, and this is a 'fine example of the phenomenon of Third World revolutionaries learning and regurgitating the rhetoric of their First World intellectual patrons.' and is a hugely left-biased view of the world. You, meanwhile, would not allow any of that money back to help the population that is in the region. You'd rather that it stay in the hands of the oil companies and the government. You make me proud to be on the left. And you wonder why I call you 'nob.' LOL! No, nob, as usual your ultra right-wing rants do not hold up to even the most cursory examination. Your firing pin is still missing... That's why the Left is in charge of so much of the government, becuase the other side is so extreme. In English this time, please. |
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http://www.freedomparty.org/consent/cons30_4.htm Intellectual Ammunition: Verbal bullets for Objectivists who want to shoot their mouths off. (Blank-out cartridges also available.) |
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"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote in message oups.com... Yep. LOL! So illegal immigration is a *good* thing. My bad! ????????????? Let's look at the article the propaganda was taken from: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/25/in...=1&oref=slogin Right again. Ooops I keep forgetting, the Left is never too extreme or even wrong. And the NYT is completely unbiased. So a group of people in a region that has generated 'hundreds of billions of dollars' and have not seen much improvement in their lives ('Despite generating hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue since oil was discovered here in the 1950's, the Niger Delta is one of the poorest and least developed parts of the country'), fight back, and this is a 'fine example of the phenomenon of Third World revolutionaries learning and regurgitating the rhetoric of their First World intellectual patrons.' and is a hugely left-biased view of the world. You, meanwhile, would not allow any of that money back to help the population that is in the region. You'd rather that it stay in the hands of the oil companies and the government. You make me proud to be on the left. I would have never done business with a country like Niger. The U.N. should have been involved in setting up some sort of democratic government instead of teh one party rule they had for such a long time, followed by more corruption. Unlike you I don't see some new form of socialism as the cure for what ails them. It's capitalisn and capital that will hyelp them lift themselves up from where they are. The oil companies are not the real bad guys here it is the corruption of the people who have been running the many governments they've had since they stopped being a French colony. And you wonder why I call you 'nob.' No, I know it's what you and others like you do when you want to belittle somebody rather than discuss anything. It's part of that elitism people always talk about. LOL! No, nob, as usual your ultra right-wing rants do not hold up to even the most cursory examination. Your firing pin is still missing... That's why the Left is in charge of so much of the government, because the other side is so extreme. In English this time, please. Pointless to talk with you in any language. |
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