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August 4, 2008 at 5:34 AM #251824August 4, 2008 at 8:05 AM #251628urbanrealtorParticipant
The sheer poetic irony of your butt cancer aside, I do have a few questions based on your post.
Do you really think that any manipulation of the market is synonymous with a command economy?
Does that include when private parties manipulate it or just when government does?
On that topic, do you consider any redistribution of wealth to be equivalent to systems like communism? EG: Are income taxes or food stamps the same as, say, government as the only employer?
Do you really think that public schools do not teach the history or traditions of the US? My wife who teaches US history to (predominantly immigrant) students would perhaps disagree. Again, its a question.
Is it your contention that his mother’s perceived lack of patriotism should disqualify him from running? Is it your contention that his foreign schooling should disqualify him from running?
August 4, 2008 at 8:05 AM #251788urbanrealtorParticipantThe sheer poetic irony of your butt cancer aside, I do have a few questions based on your post.
Do you really think that any manipulation of the market is synonymous with a command economy?
Does that include when private parties manipulate it or just when government does?
On that topic, do you consider any redistribution of wealth to be equivalent to systems like communism? EG: Are income taxes or food stamps the same as, say, government as the only employer?
Do you really think that public schools do not teach the history or traditions of the US? My wife who teaches US history to (predominantly immigrant) students would perhaps disagree. Again, its a question.
Is it your contention that his mother’s perceived lack of patriotism should disqualify him from running? Is it your contention that his foreign schooling should disqualify him from running?
August 4, 2008 at 8:05 AM #251795urbanrealtorParticipantThe sheer poetic irony of your butt cancer aside, I do have a few questions based on your post.
Do you really think that any manipulation of the market is synonymous with a command economy?
Does that include when private parties manipulate it or just when government does?
On that topic, do you consider any redistribution of wealth to be equivalent to systems like communism? EG: Are income taxes or food stamps the same as, say, government as the only employer?
Do you really think that public schools do not teach the history or traditions of the US? My wife who teaches US history to (predominantly immigrant) students would perhaps disagree. Again, its a question.
Is it your contention that his mother’s perceived lack of patriotism should disqualify him from running? Is it your contention that his foreign schooling should disqualify him from running?
August 4, 2008 at 8:05 AM #251851urbanrealtorParticipantThe sheer poetic irony of your butt cancer aside, I do have a few questions based on your post.
Do you really think that any manipulation of the market is synonymous with a command economy?
Does that include when private parties manipulate it or just when government does?
On that topic, do you consider any redistribution of wealth to be equivalent to systems like communism? EG: Are income taxes or food stamps the same as, say, government as the only employer?
Do you really think that public schools do not teach the history or traditions of the US? My wife who teaches US history to (predominantly immigrant) students would perhaps disagree. Again, its a question.
Is it your contention that his mother’s perceived lack of patriotism should disqualify him from running? Is it your contention that his foreign schooling should disqualify him from running?
August 4, 2008 at 8:05 AM #251859urbanrealtorParticipantThe sheer poetic irony of your butt cancer aside, I do have a few questions based on your post.
Do you really think that any manipulation of the market is synonymous with a command economy?
Does that include when private parties manipulate it or just when government does?
On that topic, do you consider any redistribution of wealth to be equivalent to systems like communism? EG: Are income taxes or food stamps the same as, say, government as the only employer?
Do you really think that public schools do not teach the history or traditions of the US? My wife who teaches US history to (predominantly immigrant) students would perhaps disagree. Again, its a question.
Is it your contention that his mother’s perceived lack of patriotism should disqualify him from running? Is it your contention that his foreign schooling should disqualify him from running?
August 4, 2008 at 10:13 AM #251732NotCrankyParticipant“Maybe this has something to do with the affinity of younger people to Bobama. Wherever he was born, and that issue has yet to be set to rest, he was not raised in the history and traditions of this nation, nor by a mother who had a love for her native land. That’s bizarre, and frankly disqualifying for governmental leadership at almost any level.”
The president of the U.S. should be and maybe even should look like a world leader, not some yankee doodle oilman clone. The pres. should not be Cascas fascist blood brother. That Obama brings and international flavor appreciated by the young is not surprising. I still think the guy is going to embody the establishment’s chauvinism as much as anyone else, no need to panic Casca.
I was born on the 4th of July, blue eyes, my mom was Betsy Ross.
Please correct me if I am wrong but isn’t casca a Spanish word?
If it is then you would know what FACHA is. However, they don’t teach that a much in the kind of history classes you prefer. Not with regards to the US anyway.August 4, 2008 at 10:13 AM #251892NotCrankyParticipant“Maybe this has something to do with the affinity of younger people to Bobama. Wherever he was born, and that issue has yet to be set to rest, he was not raised in the history and traditions of this nation, nor by a mother who had a love for her native land. That’s bizarre, and frankly disqualifying for governmental leadership at almost any level.”
The president of the U.S. should be and maybe even should look like a world leader, not some yankee doodle oilman clone. The pres. should not be Cascas fascist blood brother. That Obama brings and international flavor appreciated by the young is not surprising. I still think the guy is going to embody the establishment’s chauvinism as much as anyone else, no need to panic Casca.
I was born on the 4th of July, blue eyes, my mom was Betsy Ross.
Please correct me if I am wrong but isn’t casca a Spanish word?
If it is then you would know what FACHA is. However, they don’t teach that a much in the kind of history classes you prefer. Not with regards to the US anyway.August 4, 2008 at 10:13 AM #251900NotCrankyParticipant“Maybe this has something to do with the affinity of younger people to Bobama. Wherever he was born, and that issue has yet to be set to rest, he was not raised in the history and traditions of this nation, nor by a mother who had a love for her native land. That’s bizarre, and frankly disqualifying for governmental leadership at almost any level.”
The president of the U.S. should be and maybe even should look like a world leader, not some yankee doodle oilman clone. The pres. should not be Cascas fascist blood brother. That Obama brings and international flavor appreciated by the young is not surprising. I still think the guy is going to embody the establishment’s chauvinism as much as anyone else, no need to panic Casca.
I was born on the 4th of July, blue eyes, my mom was Betsy Ross.
Please correct me if I am wrong but isn’t casca a Spanish word?
If it is then you would know what FACHA is. However, they don’t teach that a much in the kind of history classes you prefer. Not with regards to the US anyway.August 4, 2008 at 10:13 AM #251957NotCrankyParticipant“Maybe this has something to do with the affinity of younger people to Bobama. Wherever he was born, and that issue has yet to be set to rest, he was not raised in the history and traditions of this nation, nor by a mother who had a love for her native land. That’s bizarre, and frankly disqualifying for governmental leadership at almost any level.”
The president of the U.S. should be and maybe even should look like a world leader, not some yankee doodle oilman clone. The pres. should not be Cascas fascist blood brother. That Obama brings and international flavor appreciated by the young is not surprising. I still think the guy is going to embody the establishment’s chauvinism as much as anyone else, no need to panic Casca.
I was born on the 4th of July, blue eyes, my mom was Betsy Ross.
Please correct me if I am wrong but isn’t casca a Spanish word?
If it is then you would know what FACHA is. However, they don’t teach that a much in the kind of history classes you prefer. Not with regards to the US anyway.August 4, 2008 at 10:13 AM #251964NotCrankyParticipant“Maybe this has something to do with the affinity of younger people to Bobama. Wherever he was born, and that issue has yet to be set to rest, he was not raised in the history and traditions of this nation, nor by a mother who had a love for her native land. That’s bizarre, and frankly disqualifying for governmental leadership at almost any level.”
The president of the U.S. should be and maybe even should look like a world leader, not some yankee doodle oilman clone. The pres. should not be Cascas fascist blood brother. That Obama brings and international flavor appreciated by the young is not surprising. I still think the guy is going to embody the establishment’s chauvinism as much as anyone else, no need to panic Casca.
I was born on the 4th of July, blue eyes, my mom was Betsy Ross.
Please correct me if I am wrong but isn’t casca a Spanish word?
If it is then you would know what FACHA is. However, they don’t teach that a much in the kind of history classes you prefer. Not with regards to the US anyway.August 4, 2008 at 10:45 AM #251758Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: Back when I was in the counterinsurgency business, “facha” was slang for a fascist (also, “fascista”). Is that what you were going for?
I agree with the “look like a world leader” idea, but doesn’t Obama look more like Urkel?
The real corporate proto-Nazi (appearance-wise) was Mitt Romney. Man, that guy looked like a robot. “Facha” also means appearance, no?
August 4, 2008 at 10:45 AM #251917Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: Back when I was in the counterinsurgency business, “facha” was slang for a fascist (also, “fascista”). Is that what you were going for?
I agree with the “look like a world leader” idea, but doesn’t Obama look more like Urkel?
The real corporate proto-Nazi (appearance-wise) was Mitt Romney. Man, that guy looked like a robot. “Facha” also means appearance, no?
August 4, 2008 at 10:45 AM #251925Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: Back when I was in the counterinsurgency business, “facha” was slang for a fascist (also, “fascista”). Is that what you were going for?
I agree with the “look like a world leader” idea, but doesn’t Obama look more like Urkel?
The real corporate proto-Nazi (appearance-wise) was Mitt Romney. Man, that guy looked like a robot. “Facha” also means appearance, no?
August 4, 2008 at 10:45 AM #251983Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: Back when I was in the counterinsurgency business, “facha” was slang for a fascist (also, “fascista”). Is that what you were going for?
I agree with the “look like a world leader” idea, but doesn’t Obama look more like Urkel?
The real corporate proto-Nazi (appearance-wise) was Mitt Romney. Man, that guy looked like a robot. “Facha” also means appearance, no?
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