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Re: left vs right


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Posted by Pete in MD on June 20, 2010 at 14:23:26 from (74.103.126.142):

In Reply to: Re: left vs right posted by trucker 40 on June 20, 2010 at 07:01:59:

This is your last post to me and my response to you. Never heard back from you.
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trucker 40
06-19-2010 06:10:21
68.94.165.140
895092

Re: left vs right in reply to Pete in MD, 06-18-2010 22:12:57

Alright,I read it.
I guess that what you are trying to spin is that corporatism is good?

Ill tell you this,America is not a Com munist country.You backwards thinking is dragging us into a form of government which is F-----m.Which is when corporations tell the government what to do.We all see how well that worked during WW2,and the next step is Com munism,which failed as well.Hmmm,I dont see anything that makes your argument better!Are you saying you are for F-----sm?Read History.Since your thinking leads to Com munism,maybe thats what you want?See history.It will take a while,but the people will figure out that F----sm is not good,and Com miunism is worse.

Im not going to play your game where you try and make a definition support your misinformation.F----sm is exactly what I said it was,and its a step towards Communism.Every F----st country rejected it,and some went Communist,because F-----sm gave the wrong people the power to impose Communism where the people didnt stop them.Your thinking killed 150 million Russians and millions of other people along with them over about 80 years when Russia went Com munist.Read history.



Pete in MD
06-19-2010 09:05:32
74.103.126.142
895140

Re: left vs right in reply to trucker 40, 06-19-2010 06:10:21

I'm not trying to "spin" anything. I'm trying to get you to understand that you're confusing "corporation" with "corporatism".
Here's the last sentence of the first paragraph I referred you to:
"In contemporary usage, "corporatism" is often used as a pejorative term against the domination of politics by the interests of business corporations based on the inaccurate interpretation of "corporat" in corporatism as referring to business corporations."

Your last two paragraphs are another rant putting up a strawman that I said or implied something. I did neither.

Just so it's clear to you, I agree with you that f@scism, communism, and other forms of oppressive government are bad.

With all the sites available on the world-wide-web why do you frequent this one instead of ones where your views and opinions would be welcomed and shared by others?


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