A Tale of Two Eras

So, what does Reagan sychophant PoliticalChic think of this disclosure?


http://www.usmessageboard.com/curre...-america-helped-saddam-as-he-gassed-iran.html


:)

Once again, you knew exactly to whom to turn for correct answers.
Truly, the single indication of wisdom you have ever shown.


1. "A State Department account indicates that the administration had decided to limit its "efforts against the Iraqi CW program to close monitoring because of our strict neutrality in the Gulf war, the sensitivity of sources, and the low probability of achieving desired results." But the department noted in late November 1983 that "with the essential assistance of foreign firms, Iraq ha[d] become able to deploy and use CW and probably has built up large reserves of CW for further use. Given its desperation to end the war, Iraq may again use lethal or incapacitating CW, particularly if Iran threatens to break through Iraqi lines in a large-scale attack" [Document 25]. The State Department argued that the U.S. needed to respond in some way to maintain the credibility of its official opposition to chemical warfare, and recommended that the National Security Council discuss the issue.

2. On March 3, the State Department intervened to prevent a U.S. company from shipping 22,000 pounds of phosphorous fluoride, a chemical weapons precursor, to Iraq. Washington instructed the U.S. interests section to protest to the Iraqi government, and to inform the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that "we anticipate making a public condemnation of Iraqi use of chemical weapons in the near future," and that "we are adamantly opposed to Iraq's attempting to acquire the raw materials, equipment, or expertise to manufacture chemical weapons from the United States. When we become aware of attempts to do so, we will act to prevent their export to Iraq" [Document 42].

3. The U.S. is to emphasize points made in a recent State Department press conference, including the assertion that "The USG evenhandedly condemns the prohibited use of chemical weapons whenever it occurs."
Source: Declassified under the Freedom of Information Act


4. The U.S. is to emphasize points made in a recent State Department press conference, including the assertion that "The USG evenhandedly condemns the prohibited use of chemical weapons whenever it occurs."
Source: Declassified under the Freedom of Information Act
Shaking Hands with Saddam Hussein




On this subject, Dr. J. Glazov writes in his book that Islamofascism is a blood cult, and requires blood for martyrdom. The use of poison gas ended the Iran-Iraq war, as it would not have resulted in the shedding of actual blood:

Outlined by Dr. Hans-Peter Raddatz, Orientalist, and frequent critic of Islam, this blood-lust was the explanation of Iran’s demand for a truce, when it was learned that Iraq planned to kill the waves of Iranians with Tabun and Sarin nerve gas, which would not cause blood to flow.
Glazov, “United in Hate,” p. 107-108.
Maybe you didn't understand the question. :lol:




I never make the mistake of believing you are capable of learning.

That's why I'm never disappointed.
 
Clarification....

Does your post mean that you agree to the veracity of the rest of the OP...or that your ADD kicked in and that's as far as you got?

When you read such such untruths, why read further?

How old were you during the Vietnam War?





1. So....you still have that autogrphed photo of Jane Fonda sitting behind the Viet Cong antiaircraft gun, fantasizing killing American pilots?


Hey....remember when President Reagan said: "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down that Jane Fonda photo!"



2. "How old were you during the Vietnam War?"

Why is it that knuckleheads like you don't believe that folks can have expertise even of eras before their time???

I'm really good at both research, and study.

But, you know that.




BTW....that was a pretty flimsy excuse for the rest of the OP: we both know you read it....but have no defense for those traitors.

I quit reading after your foolishness about liberals and the Vietnam War. My expertise is from experience, how about yours?
 
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1. America was a different nation in the early era, one that saw itself as that shining city on a hill. And none is better suited to represent that period than George Washington.

<SNIP> Go back and read the rest of the OP if you are interested...

There was much to admire that August and coming fall and leading up to Trenton, yes.

Sexism, slavery, racism, ethnocentrism, imprisonment for debt, cruel and unusual punishment, etc., not so much.

All of those things were just the way it was. Even the slightest change in thinking was radical for that day.
 
1. America was a different nation in the early era, one that saw itself as that shining city on a hill. And none is better suited to represent that period than George Washington.

Today, August 28th, 1776, times looked bleak for the incipient nation....
a. After the defeat of the Battle of Long Island (see 8/21), William Howe sent his army to move against the Continentals on Brooklyn Heights. Admiral Richard Howe prepared to send ships in the East River, surrounding Washington’s army. The end was near.

b. Just then the weather changed: wind began to rise and rain to fall. On August 29, Washington ordered a secret evacuation; the nor’easter masked Washington’s movements. A dense fog settled over the camps: Americans at that time recognized the source... “a providential occurrence.’

c. ".... "After dawn of the next day approached, those of us who remained in the trenches became very anxious for our own safety and when the dawn appeared there were several regiments here on duty. At this time, a very dense fog began to rise out of the ground and off the river. It seemed to settle in a peculiar manner over both encampments. I recollect this peculiar Providential occurrence perfectly well. And so very dense was the atmosphere that I could scarcely discern a man six yards distance. We tarried until the sun had risen but the fog remained as dense as ever."
The fog remained until the last boats left Long Island." George Washington Prays, God Sends Supernatural Fog to Allow Escape






[The following might imply that Roosevelt was the anti-George Washington.
Pretty much.]


So...if George Washington represents America at an earlier time....who are the post-Roosevelt era candidates representing America?

Some suggestions:

2. “Liberals spent the Vietnam War rooting for the enemy and clamoring for America's defeat, a tradition they have brought back for the Iraq war….During the Vietnam War, New York Times scion Arthur "Pinch" Sulzberger told his father that if an American soldier ran into a North Vietnamese soldier, he would prefer for the American to get shot. "It's the other guy's country," he explained.”
The Democratic Party: A Vast Sleeper Cell | Human Events


3.In may, of 2010, Michael H. Posner
Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, during official talks with China about human rights violations, compared the recently passed Arizona Law with “topics, including religious freedom, labor rights, freedom of expression, rule of law, racial discrimination,… the Falun, the religious situation in China. Also, concerning the Tibetans, monks also, asking for freedom – actually, it’s religious freedom….specifically about Gao Zhisheng’s whereabouts…any kind of a list of prisoners of conscience” in China.
QUESTION: Did the recently passed Arizona immigration law come up? And, if so, did they bring it up or did you bring it up?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY POSNER: We brought it up early and often. It was mentioned in the first session, and as a troubling trend in our society and an indication that we have to deal with issues of discrimination or potential discrimination, and that these are issues very much being debated in our own society. Briefing on the U.S.-China Human Rights Dialogue


4. [Democrat] Senator Pat Leahy was annoyed with the Reagan administration's war on terrorism in the 1980s. At the time he was vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. Therefore, "Leaky Leahy," threatened to sabotage classified strategies he didn't like. [In 1988] as the Senate was preparing to hold hearings on the Iran-Contra scandal, Leahy had to resign his Intelligence Committee post after he was caught leaking secret information to a reporter. The Vermont Democrat's Iran-Contra leak was considered to be one of the most serious breaches of secrecy in the committee's 28-year history.
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/17720






5. In 1983, [Democrat] Sen. Edward M. Kennedy offered to help the Soviets mount a public-relations offensive in the United States. This propaganda attack would target President Reagan and his policies. These are the same policies that eventually ended the Cold War and reduced the possibility of nuclear annihilation. This charge was made by Paul Kengor in his book "The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism." Ted Kennedy sides with Soviets. Traitor [Archive] - Georgia Outdoor News Forum


6. [Democrat] Senator Robert Torricelli of New Jersey, who led the charge in the mid-1990s to prevent the CIA from hiring unsavory characters. Torricelli rallied to the defense of State Department employee Robert Nuccio, who leaked classified material dealing with CIA operations in Guatemala to Torricelli, who in turn held a press conference and revealed the information to the media. It was these revelations that led to congressional restrictions on the ability of agents in the field to deal with “bad people.”
History News Network


7. Oliver Stone: “These remarks should surprise no one who's followed Stone's long-standing hatred of Israel and, more blatantly, America. In 1987, he told an interviewer that U.S. soldiers deserved mass slaughter to compensate for the nation's past sins.” Oliver Stone's "Secret History" - Medved Blog - MyNorthwest.com





May I add, "Dishonorable Mention:," KKK official and FDR appointee, Justice Hugo Black, who 2. delivered the Supreme Court opinion taking prayer out of public schools.




The only two chapters in this story.....

Yes, George Washington was somewhat representative of his times. He was a speculator and entrepreneur who was hoping for the opening up of the Mid-West, in order to reap the benefits of taking over a relatively undeveloped, and resource rich territory. It was just a matter of killing a few thousand Indians, no big deal within his then accepted paradigm.

Taxes? Don't talk to him about taxes. Taxes cut into profits,and hence should be someone else's responsibility, ideally the crackers back home, who were too dumb to realize there was land for the taking out here.

Actually, he didn't represent all colonists though. If we accept the findngs of most historians, then he had the support of about one third of those in the colonies. The rest either preferred the British crown, or just preferred everyone shut up and sit down.

So he led an unnecessary war, in order to boost the fortunes of the rentier class. Hmmm, this is starting to sound familiar, isn't it?

Give me your raging "liberals" every time. Michael Moore for president!
 
I admire George Washington, but to the Indians he was known as "Burner of Villages."
 
PC is not a reagan sycophant. Reagan would never fall for this stuff. LOL

She's not a bad person, though.

Am toooooo!!!


[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SESI19h4wDo]Flying Monkeys attack - YouTube[/ame]




I'll get you, my pretty..............
 
When you read such such untruths, why read further?

How old were you during the Vietnam War?





1. So....you still have that autogrphed photo of Jane Fonda sitting behind the Viet Cong antiaircraft gun, fantasizing killing American pilots?


Hey....remember when President Reagan said: "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down that Jane Fonda photo!"



2. "How old were you during the Vietnam War?"

Why is it that knuckleheads like you don't believe that folks can have expertise even of eras before their time???

I'm really good at both research, and study.

But, you know that.




BTW....that was a pretty flimsy excuse for the rest of the OP: we both know you read it....but have no defense for those traitors.

I quit reading after your foolishness about liberals and the Vietnam War. My expertise is from experience, how about yours?




....and a perfect example of a poor memory.
 
Oh, stop it, PC, you are not bad ass. You are a neat person when not on a rant, but even then, you are fun to watch
 
I admire George Washington, but to the Indians he was known as "Burner of Villages."

Really?


"A little-known sidelight connected with Braddock's defeat [referring to a battle Washington fought in during The French and Indian War, under a British General named Edward Braddock] was an "Indian prophecy" pronounced fifteen years later by an aged Indian chief.

In the fall of 1770, Washington and several other men traveled to the Ohio to examine some of the western lands that had been granted to colonial veterans of the French and Indian War. During that journey the men were met by an Indian trader who "declared that he was conducting a party which consisted of a grand sachem and some attendant warriors; that the chief was a very great man among the northwestern tribes, and the same who [had] commanded the Indians on the fall of Braddock....

Hearing of the visit of Colonel Washington to the western country, this chief had set out on a mission, the object of which [he] himself would make known." After the two groups had arranged themselves around a council fire, the old Indian rose and spoke to the group through an interpreter:

I am a chief, and the ruler over many tribes. My influence extends to the waters of the great lakes, and to the far blue mountains. I have traveled a long and weary path that I might see the young warrior of the great battle.

It was on the day when the white man's blood mixed with the streams of our forest that I first beheld this chief. I called to my young men and said, Mark yon tall and daring warrior? He is not of the red-coat tribe-he hath an Indian's wisdom, and his warriors fight as we do-himself is alone exposed. Quick, let your aim be certain, and he dies. Our rifles were levelled, rifles which but for him knew not how to miss-'twas all in vain; a power mightier far than we shielded him from harm. He cannot die in battle.

I am old, and soon shall be gathered to the great council fire of my fathers in the land of shades; but ere I go there is something bids me speak in the voice of prophecy. Listen! The Great Spirit protects that man, and guides his destinies-he will become the chief of nations, and a people yet unborn will hail him as the founder of a mighty empire!"Parson Weems: the hidden George Washington



Did I miss the "Burner of Villages" part?


I understand that the Seneca and all the Iroquois named you "Burner of Bridges."
That true?
 
The basis of our political system is the right of the people to make and to alter their constitutions of government.
George Washington
 
1. America was a different nation in the early era, one that saw itself as that shining city on a hill. And none is better suited to represent that period than George Washington.

Today, August 28th, 1776, times looked bleak for the incipient nation....
a. After the defeat of the Battle of Long Island (see 8/21), William Howe sent his army to move against the Continentals on Brooklyn Heights. Admiral Richard Howe prepared to send ships in the East River, surrounding Washington’s army. The end was near.

b. Just then the weather changed: wind began to rise and rain to fall. On August 29, Washington ordered a secret evacuation; the nor’easter masked Washington’s movements. A dense fog settled over the camps: Americans at that time recognized the source... “a providential occurrence.’

c. ".... "After dawn of the next day approached, those of us who remained in the trenches became very anxious for our own safety and when the dawn appeared there were several regiments here on duty. At this time, a very dense fog began to rise out of the ground and off the river. It seemed to settle in a peculiar manner over both encampments. I recollect this peculiar Providential occurrence perfectly well. And so very dense was the atmosphere that I could scarcely discern a man six yards distance. We tarried until the sun had risen but the fog remained as dense as ever."
The fog remained until the last boats left Long Island." George Washington Prays, God Sends Supernatural Fog to Allow Escape






[The following might imply that Roosevelt was the anti-George Washington.
Pretty much.]


So...if George Washington represents America at an earlier time....who are the post-Roosevelt era candidates representing America?

Some suggestions:

2. “Liberals spent the Vietnam War rooting for the enemy and clamoring for America's defeat, a tradition they have brought back for the Iraq war….During the Vietnam War, New York Times scion Arthur "Pinch" Sulzberger told his father that if an American soldier ran into a North Vietnamese soldier, he would prefer for the American to get shot. "It's the other guy's country," he explained.”
The Democratic Party: A Vast Sleeper Cell | Human Events


3.In may, of 2010, Michael H. Posner
Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, during official talks with China about human rights violations, compared the recently passed Arizona Law with “topics, including religious freedom, labor rights, freedom of expression, rule of law, racial discrimination,… the Falun, the religious situation in China. Also, concerning the Tibetans, monks also, asking for freedom – actually, it’s religious freedom….specifically about Gao Zhisheng’s whereabouts…any kind of a list of prisoners of conscience” in China.
QUESTION: Did the recently passed Arizona immigration law come up? And, if so, did they bring it up or did you bring it up?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY POSNER: We brought it up early and often. It was mentioned in the first session, and as a troubling trend in our society and an indication that we have to deal with issues of discrimination or potential discrimination, and that these are issues very much being debated in our own society. Briefing on the U.S.-China Human Rights Dialogue


4. [Democrat] Senator Pat Leahy was annoyed with the Reagan administration's war on terrorism in the 1980s. At the time he was vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. Therefore, "Leaky Leahy," threatened to sabotage classified strategies he didn't like. [In 1988] as the Senate was preparing to hold hearings on the Iran-Contra scandal, Leahy had to resign his Intelligence Committee post after he was caught leaking secret information to a reporter. The Vermont Democrat's Iran-Contra leak was considered to be one of the most serious breaches of secrecy in the committee's 28-year history.
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/17720






5. In 1983, [Democrat] Sen. Edward M. Kennedy offered to help the Soviets mount a public-relations offensive in the United States. This propaganda attack would target President Reagan and his policies. These are the same policies that eventually ended the Cold War and reduced the possibility of nuclear annihilation. This charge was made by Paul Kengor in his book "The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism." Ted Kennedy sides with Soviets. Traitor [Archive] - Georgia Outdoor News Forum


6. [Democrat] Senator Robert Torricelli of New Jersey, who led the charge in the mid-1990s to prevent the CIA from hiring unsavory characters. Torricelli rallied to the defense of State Department employee Robert Nuccio, who leaked classified material dealing with CIA operations in Guatemala to Torricelli, who in turn held a press conference and revealed the information to the media. It was these revelations that led to congressional restrictions on the ability of agents in the field to deal with “bad people.”
History News Network


7. Oliver Stone: “These remarks should surprise no one who's followed Stone's long-standing hatred of Israel and, more blatantly, America. In 1987, he told an interviewer that U.S. soldiers deserved mass slaughter to compensate for the nation's past sins.” Oliver Stone's "Secret History" - Medved Blog - MyNorthwest.com





May I add, "Dishonorable Mention:," KKK official and FDR appointee, Justice Hugo Black, who 2. delivered the Supreme Court opinion taking prayer out of public schools.




The only two chapters in this story.....

Yes, George Washington was somewhat representative of his times. He was a speculator and entrepreneur who was hoping for the opening up of the Mid-West, in order to reap the benefits of taking over a relatively undeveloped, and resource rich territory. It was just a matter of killing a few thousand Indians, no big deal within his then accepted paradigm.

Taxes? Don't talk to him about taxes. Taxes cut into profits,and hence should be someone else's responsibility, ideally the crackers back home, who were too dumb to realize there was land for the taking out here.

Actually, he didn't represent all colonists though. If we accept the findngs of most historians, then he had the support of about one third of those in the colonies. The rest either preferred the British crown, or just preferred everyone shut up and sit down.

So he led an unnecessary war, in order to boost the fortunes of the rentier class. Hmmm, this is starting to sound familiar, isn't it?

Give me your raging "liberals" every time. Michael Moore for president!





"Give me your raging "liberals" every time. Michael Moore for president!"

Good choice!!
And far better than an IQ test!


1. Michael Moore: “We’ve allowed a vast majority of cash to be concentrated in the hands of just a few people. … They’re sitting on the money, they’re using it for their own — they’re putting it someplace else with no interest in helping you with your life, with that money. We’ve allowed them to take that. That’s not theirs, that’s a national resource, that’s ours. We all have this — we all benefit from this or we all suffer as a result of not having it. And I think we need to go back to taxing these people at the proper rates.”
Net Worth, $50 million
Aren?t you Tired of Hollywood?s Opinions? | Illinois Conservative Examiner



a. Michael Moore got a tax credit from Michigan for filming in that state. Michael Moore, Michigan Film Incentive [Mackinac Center]




2. Michael Moore, in his book “Stupid White Men : ...And Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation!” urges whites to marry blacks and procreate so we can breed the whiteness out of the country. P. 79.




3. Need an example of this utopianism, and the Left’s willingness to destroy what is provably good, in the hope of finding this imaginary utopia? Michael Moore tells CNN's Anderson Cooper that capitalism “is an evil system set up to benefit the few at the expense of the many…. "So, what system do you want?" Anderson Cooper asked Moore. "Well there's no system right now that exists. We're going to create that system.” Michael Moore: We're Going To Replace Capitalism As We Know It | RealClearPolitics




4. Now, who are you going to believe if not Michael Moore? Moore states that Cuba has a better healthcare system (they live longer). "All the independent health organizations in the world, and even our own CIA, believes that the Cubans have a pretty good health system. And they do, in fact, live longer than we do," he said.

But when "20/20" contacted the CIA, officials said, "We don't say that Cuba has a pretty good system or that Cubans live longer than Americans."

In fact, the CIA's World Fact Book says Americans live nearly a year longer. Although a U.N. report supports Moore's position, that data comes straight from the Cuban government.
Page 2: Healthy in Cuba, Sick in America? - ABC News





5. Moore says the Occupy group and himself have "declared" the current economic system as over. "It's just a matter of time until we make that happen," Moore said.
Michael Moore: We're Going To Replace Capitalism As We Know It | RealClearPolitics



Now, just to cement my analysis of your brilliance.....

One question:
Was Mickey Mouse a cat or a dog?
 
That means you won't stay on track then.

Go back and read your syntax.
 
1. America was a different nation in the early era, one that saw itself as that shining city on a hill. And none is better suited to represent that period than George Washington.

Today, August 28th, 1776, times looked bleak for the incipient nation....
a. After the defeat of the Battle of Long Island (see 8/21), William Howe sent his army to move against the Continentals on Brooklyn Heights. Admiral Richard Howe prepared to send ships in the East River, surrounding Washington’s army. The end was near.

b. Just then the weather changed: wind began to rise and rain to fall. On August 29, Washington ordered a secret evacuation; the nor’easter masked Washington’s movements. A dense fog settled over the camps: Americans at that time recognized the source... “a providential occurrence.’

c. ".... "After dawn of the next day approached, those of us who remained in the trenches became very anxious for our own safety and when the dawn appeared there were several regiments here on duty. At this time, a very dense fog began to rise out of the ground and off the river. It seemed to settle in a peculiar manner over both encampments. I recollect this peculiar Providential occurrence perfectly well. And so very dense was the atmosphere that I could scarcely discern a man six yards distance. We tarried until the sun had risen but the fog remained as dense as ever."
The fog remained until the last boats left Long Island." George Washington Prays, God Sends Supernatural Fog to Allow Escape






[The following might imply that Roosevelt was the anti-George Washington.
Pretty much.]


So...if George Washington represents America at an earlier time....who are the post-Roosevelt era candidates representing America?

Some suggestions:

2. “Liberals spent the Vietnam War rooting for the enemy and clamoring for America's defeat, a tradition they have brought back for the Iraq war….During the Vietnam War, New York Times scion Arthur "Pinch" Sulzberger told his father that if an American soldier ran into a North Vietnamese soldier, he would prefer for the American to get shot. "It's the other guy's country," he explained.”
The Democratic Party: A Vast Sleeper Cell | Human Events


3.In may, of 2010, Michael H. Posner
Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, during official talks with China about human rights violations, compared the recently passed Arizona Law with “topics, including religious freedom, labor rights, freedom of expression, rule of law, racial discrimination,… the Falun, the religious situation in China. Also, concerning the Tibetans, monks also, asking for freedom – actually, it’s religious freedom….specifically about Gao Zhisheng’s whereabouts…any kind of a list of prisoners of conscience” in China.
QUESTION: Did the recently passed Arizona immigration law come up? And, if so, did they bring it up or did you bring it up?
ASSISTANT SECRETARY POSNER: We brought it up early and often. It was mentioned in the first session, and as a troubling trend in our society and an indication that we have to deal with issues of discrimination or potential discrimination, and that these are issues very much being debated in our own society. Briefing on the U.S.-China Human Rights Dialogue


4. [Democrat] Senator Pat Leahy was annoyed with the Reagan administration's war on terrorism in the 1980s. At the time he was vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. Therefore, "Leaky Leahy," threatened to sabotage classified strategies he didn't like. [In 1988] as the Senate was preparing to hold hearings on the Iran-Contra scandal, Leahy had to resign his Intelligence Committee post after he was caught leaking secret information to a reporter. The Vermont Democrat's Iran-Contra leak was considered to be one of the most serious breaches of secrecy in the committee's 28-year history.
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/17720






5. In 1983, [Democrat] Sen. Edward M. Kennedy offered to help the Soviets mount a public-relations offensive in the United States. This propaganda attack would target President Reagan and his policies. These are the same policies that eventually ended the Cold War and reduced the possibility of nuclear annihilation. This charge was made by Paul Kengor in his book "The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism." Ted Kennedy sides with Soviets. Traitor [Archive] - Georgia Outdoor News Forum


6. [Democrat] Senator Robert Torricelli of New Jersey, who led the charge in the mid-1990s to prevent the CIA from hiring unsavory characters. Torricelli rallied to the defense of State Department employee Robert Nuccio, who leaked classified material dealing with CIA operations in Guatemala to Torricelli, who in turn held a press conference and revealed the information to the media. It was these revelations that led to congressional restrictions on the ability of agents in the field to deal with “bad people.”
History News Network


7. Oliver Stone: “These remarks should surprise no one who's followed Stone's long-standing hatred of Israel and, more blatantly, America. In 1987, he told an interviewer that U.S. soldiers deserved mass slaughter to compensate for the nation's past sins.” Oliver Stone's "Secret History" - Medved Blog - MyNorthwest.com





May I add, "Dishonorable Mention:," KKK official and FDR appointee, Justice Hugo Black, who 2. delivered the Supreme Court opinion taking prayer out of public schools.




The only two chapters in this story.....

Yes, George Washington was somewhat representative of his times. He was a speculator and entrepreneur who was hoping for the opening up of the Mid-West, in order to reap the benefits of taking over a relatively undeveloped, and resource rich territory. It was just a matter of killing a few thousand Indians, no big deal within his then accepted paradigm.

Taxes? Don't talk to him about taxes. Taxes cut into profits,and hence should be someone else's responsibility, ideally the crackers back home, who were too dumb to realize there was land for the taking out here.

Actually, he didn't represent all colonists though. If we accept the findngs of most historians, then he had the support of about one third of those in the colonies. The rest either preferred the British crown, or just preferred everyone shut up and sit down.

So he led an unnecessary war, in order to boost the fortunes of the rentier class. Hmmm, this is starting to sound familiar, isn't it?

Give me your raging "liberals" every time. Michael Moore for president!





"Give me your raging "liberals" every time. Michael Moore for president!"

Good choice!!
And far better than an IQ test!


1. Michael Moore: “We’ve allowed a vast majority of cash to be concentrated in the hands of just a few people. … They’re sitting on the money, they’re using it for their own — they’re putting it someplace else with no interest in helping you with your life, with that money. We’ve allowed them to take that. That’s not theirs, that’s a national resource, that’s ours. We all have this — we all benefit from this or we all suffer as a result of not having it. And I think we need to go back to taxing these people at the proper rates.”
Net Worth, $50 million
Aren?t you Tired of Hollywood?s Opinions? | Illinois Conservative Examiner



a. Michael Moore got a tax credit from Michigan for filming in that state. Michael Moore, Michigan Film Incentive [Mackinac Center]




2. Michael Moore, in his book “Stupid White Men : ...And Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation!” urges whites to marry blacks and procreate so we can breed the whiteness out of the country. P. 79.




3. Need an example of this utopianism, and the Left’s willingness to destroy what is provably good, in the hope of finding this imaginary utopia? Michael Moore tells CNN's Anderson Cooper that capitalism “is an evil system set up to benefit the few at the expense of the many…. "So, what system do you want?" Anderson Cooper asked Moore. "Well there's no system right now that exists. We're going to create that system.” Michael Moore: We're Going To Replace Capitalism As We Know It | RealClearPolitics




4. Now, who are you going to believe if not Michael Moore? Moore states that Cuba has a better healthcare system (they live longer). "All the independent health organizations in the world, and even our own CIA, believes that the Cubans have a pretty good health system. And they do, in fact, live longer than we do," he said.

But when "20/20" contacted the CIA, officials said, "We don't say that Cuba has a pretty good system or that Cubans live longer than Americans."

In fact, the CIA's World Fact Book says Americans live nearly a year longer. Although a U.N. report supports Moore's position, that data comes straight from the Cuban government.
Page 2: Healthy in Cuba, Sick in America? - ABC News





5. Moore says the Occupy group and himself have "declared" the current economic system as over. "It's just a matter of time until we make that happen," Moore said.
Michael Moore: We're Going To Replace Capitalism As We Know It | RealClearPolitics



Now, just to cement my analysis of your brilliance.....

One question:
Was Mickey Mouse a cat or a dog?

Why do you quote a man that can't get laid and has his snout in a tub of Ben and Jerry's?
 

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