be it Obama off his 'prompter preaching socialism,
why are you equating socialism with 'the worst'?
be it Obama off his 'prompter preaching socialism,
There's an image. I suspect they would have trouble campaigning, considering their traditional core voters.the Ku Klux Klan is the Democrats.
Because socialism is a crime against humanity. It's the 40 year old virgin who lives with his parents and doesn't have a job.why are you equating socialism with 'the worst'?
nah, it's better than capitalismBecause socialism is a crime against humanity. It's the 40 year old virgin who lives with his parents and doesn't have a job.
They had a very different traditional core of voters from the 1860's through the 1960's. A core who had very good opinions of the KKK and the "service" they performed.There's an image. I suspect they would have trouble campaigning, considering their traditional core voters.
--Patrick
Yeah, until the parties switched roles and the Republicans embraced the southern strategy.They had a very different traditional core of voters from the 1860's through the 1960's. A core who had very good opinions of the KKK and the "service" they performed.
Perhaps, but I was referring to the sorts of regions which presently tend to vote straight-ticket Democrat.They had a very different traditional core of voters from the 1860's through the 1960's.
Nah bro, capitalism is way betternah, it's better than capitalism
I'd be happy if the pendulum just started swinging the other way a little bit. We're swinging faster and faster into the "slave to government" side. We're a hairs breadth from Wiemar Republic territory.Capitalism is a good economic system, but it has to be tempered with the other systems. As I've said a number of times, no pure economic system is good on its own, and it is unrealistic to envision a world with people who have freedom where pure capitalism or socialism runs pure and are still truly free. In one you're a slave to business, in the other you're a slave to government. We need these two great forces to be opposed to each other, of equal strength, in order to keep both in check.
I'd like the link, FYI - I suspect, thanks to google, it comes from TPM, quoting the website "Right Wing Watch." Shall I just start posting everything that comes across Free Republic and expect it to have the same gravitas, be treated with the same stern solemnity? Somehow I don't see that happening.
Regardless, you're now painting an entire movement based upon the words of one who claims them (but not necessarily vice versa). Were they so inclined, the media could find just as many opportunities for character spotlights that paint Democrats, Republicans, whoever you could name in a bad light just by scrutinizing the moments and drive of individuals at their worst - be it Obama off his 'prompter preaching socialism, the corruption of elected officials of both sides who don't think minor things like laws apply to them because they're of the elite class, or any given person alive in an unscripted moment of frustration. Americans For Truth, furthermore, is not a "tea party" organization, it's an anti-gay organization apparently trying to latch on to the tea party movement to further their own cause which has a lot less to do with liberty and freedom and a lot more to do with social tyranny. If AFT is the tea party, then the Ku Klux Klan is the Democrats.
Who's that? I've never heard of them. Is this another extremist group claiming the "tea party" or "conservative" names to further their own agenda? Which of our senators or congresscritters claim strong affiliation with that specific group?Tea Party Unity
I sure as hell would be screaming from the rooftops about how offensive I found it.
I'm not far left.
And I would happily say I disagree with those people when they do things I find repulsive. And have. Multiple times.Poor choice of phrasing. What I meant to say is that assuming you share the views of those very far left of you isn't appropriate.
Are the other groups denouncing it? I guess I don't see much of that, it's it's hard to say this isn't representative when you don't hear any of the other tea party groups saying they find this kind of thing repulsive.
Not saying it equals consent, but I know if someone was using a brand name (lets face facts, Tea Party is a brand name) I identified with strongly while putting out a message I disagreed with, I sure as hell would be screaming from the rooftops about how offensive I found it.
They also really, really, hate Obama.The one unifying drive of most people who call themselves "tea party" members is they want a weaker national government - .
It's more complicated than that - true opposition comes because of Obama's policies, but there definitely are a lot of bandwagoners for whom the hatred of President Obama just for who he is is their starting point, with policy being a convenient excuse. Just as there are plenty of people who love and support Obama unconditionally regardless of his actual policy actions or goals.They also really, really, hate Obama.
But saying "moderate Muslims should be more open and active in distancing themselves from terrorists/extremists, otherwise they all get mixed together in one big bunch labeled "Islam"" has literally been deemed illegal in Belgium, as hate speech/racism, so errrr....I can see his point. I don't agree with that judgment and whatever, but yes, a political party here demanding "a clearer stance" on terrorism from the Muslim Executive Council (yes, it's called that, I can't help it) was found guilty, so....Egh.Really? I would expect moderate Muslim groups to denounce the actions of extremists, as is often the case.
Let me clarify- I don't expect them to. From what I've seen though when a tragedy occurs in which an extremest Muslim group has perpetrated the act, not long afterward I often find moderate groups are denouncing the action. It certainly doesn't hurt them when they help the moron American media and prevent them from lumping them all together. I also suspect Belgium doesn't have a Fox News posing as a news organization slinging misinformation to millions of your citizens, unhindered.But saying "moderate Muslims should be more open and active in distancing themselves from terrorists/extremists, otherwise they all get mixed together in one big bunch labeled "Islam"" has literally been deemed illegal in Belgium, as hate speech/racism, so errrr....I can see his point. I don't agree with that judgment and whatever, but yes, a political party here demanding "a clearer stance" on terrorism from the Muslim Executive Council (yes, it's called that, I can't help it) was found guilty, so....Egh.
Depends on who you ask - quite a significant part of the people will tell you that the two main media concerns, both in the hands of leftist socialist commies, spend all of their time misinforming the public and slandering the right parties. Whether that's true....Well, hard to make out sometimes, given there's little to no "neutral" media to be found. Unless you consider them neutral. HehI also suspect Belgium doesn't have a Fox News posing as a news organization slinging misinformation to millions of your citizens, unhindered.
Nope, they're just repeating ad nauseam that everything further right than the social-democrats are racists, liking your region is discriminatory, everyone whose parents or grandparents were ever involved with the Nazis are obviously and definitely nazis themselves, being economically right is self-destructive, antisocial and makes you a horrible person,... It gets quite tiring. You have to understand - I'm considered a right wing nutjob by most of my Belgian friends and colleagues.Oh goodness no. Media is definitely biased no matter whose hands it is in. In your case, though, I'm sure those media outlets aren't telling people to be afraid of everyone who is a different color than they are.
Ugh, gross. It's not easy being in the middle when everyone is on the edges of crazy town.Nope, they're just repeating ad nauseam that everything further right than the social-democrats are racists, liking your region is discriminatory, everyone whose parents or grandparents were ever involved with the Nazis are obviously and definitely nazis themselves, being economically right is self-destructive, antisocial and makes you a horrible person,... It gets quite tiring. You have to understand - I'm considered a right wing nutjob by most of my Belgian friends and colleagues.
I consider myself fairly centrist with a more left-wing lean in some topics (especially ethics), a more right-wing lean in some others (economics) and quite centrist in many others. It always depends on perception and your frame of reference, of course. Even the most right-wing party in Belgium (y'know, the ones that actually campaigned with "go back to your own country, you semi-apes") is in favor of strict enforcement of gun policies and limited availability. We've had perfectly serious discussion about outright banning private gun ownership from center- and left wing parties in parliament. I don't think even Nader's that left in the US on that topicUgh, gross. It's not easy being in the middle when everyone is on the edges of crazy town.