Yes. If you've speant the time studying and debating communism like I have you'd know that all those far-left liberals who go on their commy march against religious freedom (or actually, Christian freedom!) you would thoroughly understand that our country is under attack by communist ideology. I know several people in my local area who are involved with brainwashing people out of their American rights. The ACLU upholds the constitution of the U.S.S.R., but the U.S. constitution it is attacking! Our country was meant to be a country of religious freedom, not atheistic propaganda and fascism.
And thats the truth..
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The problem with communism is that it sets up a political subsystem that could best be described as a loonaticracy. The best way to rise through the ranks is to be a total sociopath, the nuttier, the better.
Ironically, a similar dynamic will emerge from most fundamentalist religions.
Kind of disappointed on this one, doesn't use nearly enough buzzwords. Sure, it sort of uses fascism and communism interchangibly and threw in "liberal" and "ACLU" for good measure. But it failed to speak out against "victim culture", "political correctness", and "affirmative action."
You know, if something like this came from Free Conservatives it would be much improved, they know how to do buzzwords right.
<<< all those far-left liberals who go on their commy march against religious freedom (or actually, Christian freedom!) >>>
Name one. Just one. (I'm sure there are a few, but I'd be extremely impressed if you could name any.)
(Hint: Not being allowed to use the state as a propaganda tool for your religion is not "oppression".)
NotMe:
True marxism has, IIRC, only been tested one time. It was by a group of native americans in modern day Manitoba Canada. It was successful and they had the highest standards of living for any of the tribes. Unfortunatly, they were wiped out by the europeans.
The USSR was not true marxism for one big reason. Marx argued that for marxism to truly occur, the government has to be a democracy, in several letters to Engels. As you all know the USSR was a dictatorship, thus being close to but not Marxism.
<<<...march against religious freedom (or actually, Christian freedom!)>>>
So I suppose that only Christians are entitled to freedom? Right. Sure. Uh huh. Whatever you say.
<<<...our country is under attack by communist ideology.>>>
Where have you been for the last couple o' decades?
<<<I know several people in my local area who are involved with brainwashing people out of their American rights.>>>
One Australian dollar says that these people all belong to your local church. (I shall also bet one Euro, one American dollar, and one Dethroxian sekelin. Of course, since I haven't published my works yet, no one will understand the reference outside of my immediate family, mainly my sister, since I made up the Maronan character for a story I told her.)
If you had so much as opened the Communist Manifesto, you'd know it devotes a considerable share of pages to saying what communism is NOT.
What you call far-left liberal is called bourgeois socialism, and it's not Marxism.
> And thats the truth..
Not.
Liberals are on the right side of the political spectrum, stupid. In Sweden they're sometimes to the right of our conservatives.
The infinitesimally small contingent of commies in the US is no threat to your egotistical capitalism, you coward!
The ACLU upholds the constitution of the US of A, numskull!!!
Actually, the USSR is not a democracy. The elections are rigged before-hand. But, from what I've heard, that Shrub of yours would have very much liked to be able to rig his election likewise, or maybe he was...
Religious freedom also means freedom from region, asshole.
Have you actually read your Constitution, Fezzie? I bet you haven't, as I know more about it than you do, and I live across the Atlantic.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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