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On Apr 6, 8:15 am, rktz wrote:
Bob Harrington wrote:
Robert Blass wrote in
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On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 06:06:59 -0700, friendlyneighborhooddisease
sayd the following:


Robert Blass wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 17:14:20 -0700, friendlyneighborhooddisease
sayd the following:


Robert Blass wrote:
I started both SUV's and the car outside. Then I cranked the AC on
and opened ALL the windows and doors. I followed up by turning on
every light and appliance I could locate. Instead of an hour I
lost track of time and made it 2 hours.


It is nice to know I live in a country with FREEDOM. 'Certain
People' would like to legislate my, and your, freedoms away.


*I* pay the electric bill so *I* should be able to use it as much
as I wish.


Once *you* start paying my bills you can decide what I can or
cannot do.


Thanks for reading...


p.s. Earth hour was a blast! Too bad it isn't once a month.


Whistling past the graveyard...


Megacorp is free to use you for the tool you are. You have just
enough "freedom" to be their dupe.


Money doesn't buy freedom. Blood buys freedom.


Liberals do not believe in personal freedom.


You dumb ****. Personal freedom was invented by liberals. The USA
was conceived as a liberal democracy. Jesus was a kick-ass liberal.
Liberals did not found this nation. If they did we'd already be a
Marxist state.


Today's mutant Liberals have far more in common with petty fascists than
the liberals of days long past.


They should be treated as such.


Lot's of people of all bents are operating outside their traditional
parameters. I suggest [flushed]


If you can somehow force a liberal into a point-counterpoint argument,
his retorts will bear no relation to what you said--
In the famous liberal two-step, they leap from one idiotic point to
the next.
It's like arguing with a retard with Attention Deficit Disorder.


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On Apr 6, 8:30 am, rktz wrote:
Bawana wrote:

Todays liberals are nothing like the liberals of our founding fathers.
Our founding fathers did not make this country a democracy, you
insipidly stupid ****tard.


Jesus was a kick-ass liberal.


Bull****.
The lib-turd motto in effect:
better living through self-delusion.


"Liberal democracy is a form of representative democracy where elected
representatives that hold the decision power are moderated by a
constitution that emphasizes protecting individual liberties and the
rights of minorities in society, such as freedom of speech and assembly,
freedom of religion, the right to private property and privacy, as well
as equality before the law and due process under the rule of law, and
many more.

Such constitutional rights (also named liberal rights) are guaranteed
through various controlled institutions and various statutory laws.
Additionally the constitution of most of the contemporary liberal
democracies protects the rights of individuals and minorities, and
prohibits the will of majority (majoritarianism), by almost eliminating
that rule in practice."


Meaningless kaka, you insipidly stupid ****tard.
Your copy/paste has nothing to do with the US's conception, you
insipidly stupid ****tard.

Just after the completion and signing of the Constitution, in reply to
a woman's inquiry as to the type of government the Founders had
created, Benjamin Franklin said, "A Republic, if you can keep it."

What's wrong, can't defend your delusion that "Jesus was a kick-ass
liberal", you insipidly stupid ****tard.?







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Bawana wrote:

If you can somehow force a liberal into a point-counterpoint argument,
his retorts will bear no relation to what you said--
In the famous liberal two-step, they leap from one idiotic point to
the next.
It's like arguing with a retard with Attention Deficit Disorder.

"His critics notwithstanding, Thomas Paine was in many ways the father
of modern liberalism, and thus one of the most important of the founders
of what both George Washington and Thomas Jefferson referred to as that
"liberal" experiment, the United States of America.

Liberals, after all, founded our nation...It wasn't FDR who first
seriously promoted the progressive income tax in the USA: it was Thomas
Paine. It wasn't LBJ who invented anti-poverty programs by introducing
Medicare, housing assistance, and food-stamp programs: Thomas Paine
proposed versions of all of these. It wasn't Jack Kennedy who first
talked seriously about international disarmament: it was Thomas Paine.
And Teddy Roosevelt wasn't the first American to talk about the "living
wage," or ways that corporate "maximum wage" wink-and-nod agreements
could be broken up: it was Thomas Paine. Even Woodrow Wilson's
inheritance tax, designed to prevent family empires from taking over our
nation, was the idea of Thomas Paine, as was the suggestion for old-age
pensions as part of a social safety net known today as Social Security."
-Thom Hartmann

http://www.buzzflash.com/hartmann/06/02/har06002.html


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On Sun, 06 Apr 2008 14:18:15 -0700, rktz sayd
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Liberals, after all, founded our nation



Hardly.

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On Apr 6, 5:18 pm, rktz wrote:
Bawana wrote:
If you can somehow force a liberal into a point-counterpoint argument,
his retorts will bear no relation to what you said--
In the famous liberal two-step, they leap from one idiotic point to
the next.
It's like arguing with a retard with Attention Deficit Disorder.


"His critics notwithstanding, Thomas Paine was in many ways the father
of modern liberalism,


Your copy/paste delusions are meaningless, you insipidly stupid
****tard.
The Classical liberalism of Thomas Paine have nothing in common with
the the left-liberalism of today, you insipidly stupid ****tard.
Look to Stalin, Mao, Hitler, for the roots of your failed
ideologies' , you insipidly stupid ****tard.


and thus one of the most important of the founders
of what both George Washington and Thomas Jefferson referred to as that
"liberal" experiment, the United States of America.


Your copy/paste delusions are meaningless, you insipidly stupid
****tard.
Yeah, you insipidly stupid ****tard, the liberal experiment was a
Constitutional Republic.



Liberals, after all, founded our nation...


Classic liberals, you insipidly stupid ****tard.
That would be the Libertarian Party of today, you insipidly stupid
****tard, not the demonkraps.

It wasn't FDR who first
seriously promoted the progressive income tax in the USA: it was Thomas
Paine.


Why no cite, you lying insipidly stupid ****tard?

But it was Stalin and the Communist Manifesto that inspired FDR, not
any of the founding fathers, you insipidly stupid ****tard.

[lies flushed]


Lots of blah, blah,...no proof.
Got any proof of your claims, you insipidly stupid ****tard?
Come back with proper proof of your Thomas Paine delusions, you
insipidly stupid ****tard.






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Robert Blass wrote:
On Sun, 06 Apr 2008 14:18:15 -0700, rktz sayd
the following:

Liberals, after all, founded our nation



Hardly.


Then what were they?

http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/au...s_madison.html

http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/au...mas_paine.html

Seems to me that they were quite radical and suspicious of all existing
power structures.

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Bawana wrote:
On Apr 6, 5:18 pm, rktz wrote:
Bawana wrote:
If you can somehow force a liberal into a point-counterpoint argument,
his retorts will bear no relation to what you said--
In the famous liberal two-step, they leap from one idiotic point to
the next.
It's like arguing with a retard with Attention Deficit Disorder.

"His critics notwithstanding, Thomas Paine was in many ways the father
of modern liberalism,


Your copy/paste delusions are meaningless, you insipidly stupid
****tard.
The Classical liberalism of Thomas Paine have nothing in common with
the the left-liberalism of today, you insipidly stupid ****tard.
Look to Stalin, Mao, Hitler, for the roots of your failed
ideologies' , you insipidly stupid ****tard.


and thus one of the most important of the founders
of what both George Washington and Thomas Jefferson referred to as that
"liberal" experiment, the United States of America.


Your copy/paste delusions are meaningless, you insipidly stupid
****tard.
Yeah, you insipidly stupid ****tard, the liberal experiment was a
Constitutional Republic.



Liberals, after all, founded our nation...


Classic liberals, you insipidly stupid ****tard.
That would be the Libertarian Party of today, you insipidly stupid
****tard, not the demonkraps.

It wasn't FDR who first
seriously promoted the progressive income tax in the USA: it was Thomas
Paine.


Why no cite, you lying insipidly stupid ****tard?

But it was Stalin and the Communist Manifesto that inspired FDR, not
any of the founding fathers, you insipidly stupid ****tard.

[lies flushed]


Lots of blah, blah,...no proof.
Got any proof of your claims, you insipidly stupid ****tard?
Come back with proper proof of your Thomas Paine delusions, you
insipidly stupid ****tard.


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On Apr 7, 9:19 am, rktz wrote:
Bawana wrote:
On Apr 6, 5:18 pm, rktz wrote:
Bawana wrote:
If you can somehow force a liberal into a point-counterpoint argument,
his retorts will bear no relation to what you said--
In the famous liberal two-step, they leap from one idiotic point to
the next.
It's like arguing with a retard with Attention Deficit Disorder.
"His critics notwithstanding, Thomas Paine was in many ways the father
of modern liberalism,


Your copy/paste delusions are meaningless, you insipidly stupid
****tard.
The Classical liberalism of Thomas Paine have nothing in common with
the the left-liberalism of today, you insipidly stupid ****tard.
Look to Stalin, Mao, Hitler, for the roots of your failed
ideologies' , you insipidly stupid ****tard.


and thus one of the most important of the founders
of what both George Washington and Thomas Jefferson referred to as that
"liberal" experiment, the United States of America.


Your copy/paste delusions are meaningless, you insipidly stupid
****tard.
Yeah, you insipidly stupid ****tard, the liberal experiment was a
Constitutional Republic.


Liberals, after all, founded our nation...


Classic liberals, you insipidly stupid ****tard.
That would be the Libertarian Party of today, you insipidly stupid
****tard, not the demonkraps.


It wasn't FDR who first
seriously promoted the progressive income tax in the USA: it was Thomas
Paine.


Why no cite, you lying insipidly stupid ****tard?


But it was Stalin and the Communist Manifesto that inspired FDR, not
any of the founding fathers, you insipidly stupid ****tard.


[lies flushed]


Lots of blah, blah,...no proof.
Got any proof of your claims, you insipidly stupid ****tard?
Come back with proper proof of your Thomas Paine delusions, you
insipidly stupid ****tard.


[flushed]


The insipidly stupid ****tard got nothing.
No surprise.
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On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 06:17:21 -0700, rktz sayd
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Seems to me that they were quite radical and suspicious of all existing
power structures.


Liberals LOVE Government control of all aspects of life.
Just look at Heath care reform? Liberals want Gov't control of 1/7th
of our economy.

Food stamps, welfare, etc..

Liberals absolutely love gov't.

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Robert Blass wrote:
On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 06:17:21 -0700, rktz sayd
the following:

Seems to me that they were quite radical and suspicious of all existing
power structures.


Liberals LOVE Government control of all aspects of life.
Just look at Heath care reform? Liberals want Gov't control of 1/7th
of our economy.

I think the prevailing plan is to remove the insurance companies from
the health care equation, and use the savings to cover the poor. All
adults will be required to have insurance, one way or the other. There
will be no exclusion for pre-existing conditions.

The system we have now only insures that if you get really sick you will
lose everything.
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