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ucodegen
Participant[quote pri_dk]Apparently some folks missed a few points when they watched Schindler’s List.
Schindler owned the factory.
So much for Nazi socialism.[/quote]
Yep, you missed a few points. Schindler was a member of the National Socialist German Workers Party.. and he was sponsored in acquiring that factory by Nazis. He was an ‘inside’ man, or in the terms of the mafia.. a made man.You are making the assumption that the socialization ‘process’ of taking possession of companies was applied equitably. You also missed or ignored the statement:
Though normally described as being on the far right, there is a scholarly consensus that fascism was also influenced by the left, but with a focus on solutions from the right.
Adolf Hitler, both in public and in private, held strong disdain for capitalism; he accused modern capitalism of holding nations ransom in the interests of a parasitic cosmopolitan rentier class.
ucodegen
Participant[quote pri_dk]Apparently some folks missed a few points when they watched Schindler’s List.
Schindler owned the factory.
So much for Nazi socialism.[/quote]
Yep, you missed a few points. Schindler was a member of the National Socialist German Workers Party.. and he was sponsored in acquiring that factory by Nazis. He was an ‘inside’ man, or in the terms of the mafia.. a made man.You are making the assumption that the socialization ‘process’ of taking possession of companies was applied equitably. You also missed or ignored the statement:
Though normally described as being on the far right, there is a scholarly consensus that fascism was also influenced by the left, but with a focus on solutions from the right.
Adolf Hitler, both in public and in private, held strong disdain for capitalism; he accused modern capitalism of holding nations ransom in the interests of a parasitic cosmopolitan rentier class.
ucodegen
Participant[quote=ljinvestor]Anyone notice the backyard picture from the RP flip on Prairie Dog. They put the sod right up to the foundation/stucco and it looks like the sprinklers spray the stucco pretty good.[/quote]
I can see the weep screed on all but what looks like a covered patio conversion. It does look like there may be some water overspray onto the wall though. I have not seen problems with grass being up to the foundation. There are problems when the weep screed is covered.
ucodegen
Participant[quote=ljinvestor]Anyone notice the backyard picture from the RP flip on Prairie Dog. They put the sod right up to the foundation/stucco and it looks like the sprinklers spray the stucco pretty good.[/quote]
I can see the weep screed on all but what looks like a covered patio conversion. It does look like there may be some water overspray onto the wall though. I have not seen problems with grass being up to the foundation. There are problems when the weep screed is covered.
ucodegen
Participant[quote=ljinvestor]Anyone notice the backyard picture from the RP flip on Prairie Dog. They put the sod right up to the foundation/stucco and it looks like the sprinklers spray the stucco pretty good.[/quote]
I can see the weep screed on all but what looks like a covered patio conversion. It does look like there may be some water overspray onto the wall though. I have not seen problems with grass being up to the foundation. There are problems when the weep screed is covered.
ucodegen
Participant[quote=ljinvestor]Anyone notice the backyard picture from the RP flip on Prairie Dog. They put the sod right up to the foundation/stucco and it looks like the sprinklers spray the stucco pretty good.[/quote]
I can see the weep screed on all but what looks like a covered patio conversion. It does look like there may be some water overspray onto the wall though. I have not seen problems with grass being up to the foundation. There are problems when the weep screed is covered.
ucodegen
Participant[quote=ljinvestor]Anyone notice the backyard picture from the RP flip on Prairie Dog. They put the sod right up to the foundation/stucco and it looks like the sprinklers spray the stucco pretty good.[/quote]
I can see the weep screed on all but what looks like a covered patio conversion. It does look like there may be some water overspray onto the wall though. I have not seen problems with grass being up to the foundation. There are problems when the weep screed is covered.
ucodegen
Participant[quote=briansd1]American neo-nazis and white supremacists are right wingers. It’s false to claim otherwise.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Duke%5B/quote%5D
You need to do a better job of reading through sources:Duke first ran for the Louisiana State Senate as a Democrat from a Baton Rouge district in 1975. In 1979, he ran as a Democrat for the 10th District Senate seat and finished second in a three-candidate race with 9,897 votes (26 percent).
In 1988, Duke ran initially in the Democratic presidential primaries.
He then changes party affiliation (but was first a Democrat)
In December 1988, Duke changed his political affiliation from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party.
The Republican party/US President(at that time) Bush denounces Duke as Racist.
I suspect you looked at the first sentence of the Wiki on Duke and ran with that ignoring the Nazi party history and foundations as well as those precepts.
Duke is trying to ride the ‘push back’ from conservatives on many of the social programs and the feeling from some conservatives that these social programs have gone too far. He is definitely a chameleon..
In 1990 syndicated columnist Jack Anderson argued Duke has done “everything to make himself look better to the voters, including plastic surgery”.
to which Duke had countered:
Duke explained in My Awakening that he had had reconstructive surgery on his nose, which had been broken many times.
Remember the earlier statements on Fascism?
Though normally described as being on the far right, there is a scholarly consensus that fascism was also influenced by the left, but with a focus on solutions from the right. – from Wiki.
ucodegen
Participant[quote=briansd1]American neo-nazis and white supremacists are right wingers. It’s false to claim otherwise.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Duke%5B/quote%5D
You need to do a better job of reading through sources:Duke first ran for the Louisiana State Senate as a Democrat from a Baton Rouge district in 1975. In 1979, he ran as a Democrat for the 10th District Senate seat and finished second in a three-candidate race with 9,897 votes (26 percent).
In 1988, Duke ran initially in the Democratic presidential primaries.
He then changes party affiliation (but was first a Democrat)
In December 1988, Duke changed his political affiliation from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party.
The Republican party/US President(at that time) Bush denounces Duke as Racist.
I suspect you looked at the first sentence of the Wiki on Duke and ran with that ignoring the Nazi party history and foundations as well as those precepts.
Duke is trying to ride the ‘push back’ from conservatives on many of the social programs and the feeling from some conservatives that these social programs have gone too far. He is definitely a chameleon..
In 1990 syndicated columnist Jack Anderson argued Duke has done “everything to make himself look better to the voters, including plastic surgery”.
to which Duke had countered:
Duke explained in My Awakening that he had had reconstructive surgery on his nose, which had been broken many times.
Remember the earlier statements on Fascism?
Though normally described as being on the far right, there is a scholarly consensus that fascism was also influenced by the left, but with a focus on solutions from the right. – from Wiki.
ucodegen
Participant[quote=briansd1]American neo-nazis and white supremacists are right wingers. It’s false to claim otherwise.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Duke%5B/quote%5D
You need to do a better job of reading through sources:Duke first ran for the Louisiana State Senate as a Democrat from a Baton Rouge district in 1975. In 1979, he ran as a Democrat for the 10th District Senate seat and finished second in a three-candidate race with 9,897 votes (26 percent).
In 1988, Duke ran initially in the Democratic presidential primaries.
He then changes party affiliation (but was first a Democrat)
In December 1988, Duke changed his political affiliation from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party.
The Republican party/US President(at that time) Bush denounces Duke as Racist.
I suspect you looked at the first sentence of the Wiki on Duke and ran with that ignoring the Nazi party history and foundations as well as those precepts.
Duke is trying to ride the ‘push back’ from conservatives on many of the social programs and the feeling from some conservatives that these social programs have gone too far. He is definitely a chameleon..
In 1990 syndicated columnist Jack Anderson argued Duke has done “everything to make himself look better to the voters, including plastic surgery”.
to which Duke had countered:
Duke explained in My Awakening that he had had reconstructive surgery on his nose, which had been broken many times.
Remember the earlier statements on Fascism?
Though normally described as being on the far right, there is a scholarly consensus that fascism was also influenced by the left, but with a focus on solutions from the right. – from Wiki.
ucodegen
Participant[quote=briansd1]American neo-nazis and white supremacists are right wingers. It’s false to claim otherwise.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Duke%5B/quote%5D
You need to do a better job of reading through sources:Duke first ran for the Louisiana State Senate as a Democrat from a Baton Rouge district in 1975. In 1979, he ran as a Democrat for the 10th District Senate seat and finished second in a three-candidate race with 9,897 votes (26 percent).
In 1988, Duke ran initially in the Democratic presidential primaries.
He then changes party affiliation (but was first a Democrat)
In December 1988, Duke changed his political affiliation from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party.
The Republican party/US President(at that time) Bush denounces Duke as Racist.
I suspect you looked at the first sentence of the Wiki on Duke and ran with that ignoring the Nazi party history and foundations as well as those precepts.
Duke is trying to ride the ‘push back’ from conservatives on many of the social programs and the feeling from some conservatives that these social programs have gone too far. He is definitely a chameleon..
In 1990 syndicated columnist Jack Anderson argued Duke has done “everything to make himself look better to the voters, including plastic surgery”.
to which Duke had countered:
Duke explained in My Awakening that he had had reconstructive surgery on his nose, which had been broken many times.
Remember the earlier statements on Fascism?
Though normally described as being on the far right, there is a scholarly consensus that fascism was also influenced by the left, but with a focus on solutions from the right. – from Wiki.
ucodegen
Participant[quote=briansd1]American neo-nazis and white supremacists are right wingers. It’s false to claim otherwise.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Duke%5B/quote%5D
You need to do a better job of reading through sources:Duke first ran for the Louisiana State Senate as a Democrat from a Baton Rouge district in 1975. In 1979, he ran as a Democrat for the 10th District Senate seat and finished second in a three-candidate race with 9,897 votes (26 percent).
In 1988, Duke ran initially in the Democratic presidential primaries.
He then changes party affiliation (but was first a Democrat)
In December 1988, Duke changed his political affiliation from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party.
The Republican party/US President(at that time) Bush denounces Duke as Racist.
I suspect you looked at the first sentence of the Wiki on Duke and ran with that ignoring the Nazi party history and foundations as well as those precepts.
Duke is trying to ride the ‘push back’ from conservatives on many of the social programs and the feeling from some conservatives that these social programs have gone too far. He is definitely a chameleon..
In 1990 syndicated columnist Jack Anderson argued Duke has done “everything to make himself look better to the voters, including plastic surgery”.
to which Duke had countered:
Duke explained in My Awakening that he had had reconstructive surgery on his nose, which had been broken many times.
Remember the earlier statements on Fascism?
Though normally described as being on the far right, there is a scholarly consensus that fascism was also influenced by the left, but with a focus on solutions from the right. – from Wiki.
ucodegen
Participant[quote briansd1]Right wing neo-nazi groups are thriving on the Net. [/quote]
If it is a group you despise, is bad.. it must be right wing?NAZI = Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (National Socialist German Workers’ Party). The normally referred to themselves as: Nationalsozialisten (National Socialists)
The Nazis argued that capitalism damages nations due to international finance, the economic dominance of big business, and Jewish influences within it. Adolf Hitler, both in public and in private, held strong disdain for capitalism; he accused modern capitalism of holding nations ransom in the interests of a parasitic cosmopolitan rentier class. He opposed free-market capitalism’s profit-seeking impulses and desired an economy where community interests would be upheld. He distrusted capitalism for being unreliable, due to it having an egotistic nature, and he preferred a state-directed economy.
To Hitler, the economy must be subordinated to the interests of the Volk and its state. In Mein Kampf, Hitler effectively supported mercantilism, in the belief that economic resources from their respective territories should be seized by force; he believed that the policy of lebensraum would provide Germany with such economically valuable territories.
A number of Nazis held strong revolutionary socialist and anti-capitalist beliefs, most prominently Ernst Röhm, the leader of the Nazis’ main paramilitary group, the Sturmabteilung (SA).
In 1920, the Nazi Party published the National Socialist Program, an ideology that in 25 points demanded:
that the State shall make it its primary duty to provide a livelihood for its citizens . . . the abolition of all incomes unearned by work . . . the ruthless confiscation of all war profits … the nationalization of all businesses that have been formed into corporations … profit-sharing in large enterprises … extensive development of insurance for old-age … land reform suitable to our national requirements
As I said before, its leaning left with a strong twist of racisim.. and I’ll add Nationalism.
ucodegen
Participant[quote briansd1]Right wing neo-nazi groups are thriving on the Net. [/quote]
If it is a group you despise, is bad.. it must be right wing?NAZI = Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (National Socialist German Workers’ Party). The normally referred to themselves as: Nationalsozialisten (National Socialists)
The Nazis argued that capitalism damages nations due to international finance, the economic dominance of big business, and Jewish influences within it. Adolf Hitler, both in public and in private, held strong disdain for capitalism; he accused modern capitalism of holding nations ransom in the interests of a parasitic cosmopolitan rentier class. He opposed free-market capitalism’s profit-seeking impulses and desired an economy where community interests would be upheld. He distrusted capitalism for being unreliable, due to it having an egotistic nature, and he preferred a state-directed economy.
To Hitler, the economy must be subordinated to the interests of the Volk and its state. In Mein Kampf, Hitler effectively supported mercantilism, in the belief that economic resources from their respective territories should be seized by force; he believed that the policy of lebensraum would provide Germany with such economically valuable territories.
A number of Nazis held strong revolutionary socialist and anti-capitalist beliefs, most prominently Ernst Röhm, the leader of the Nazis’ main paramilitary group, the Sturmabteilung (SA).
In 1920, the Nazi Party published the National Socialist Program, an ideology that in 25 points demanded:
that the State shall make it its primary duty to provide a livelihood for its citizens . . . the abolition of all incomes unearned by work . . . the ruthless confiscation of all war profits … the nationalization of all businesses that have been formed into corporations … profit-sharing in large enterprises … extensive development of insurance for old-age … land reform suitable to our national requirements
As I said before, its leaning left with a strong twist of racisim.. and I’ll add Nationalism.
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