Posted on 10/16/2005 3:45:07 PM PDT by Alouette
Looks like it to me...
I think he's pining for the Communist fiords.
It is difficult to convert you, or kill you, from afar.
Read the Koran. - tom
naw... that's the Chaos Wheel of Lord Arioch
Just perhaps it is the Eight Spoked Wheel, the Dharma Wheel or 'Dharmachakra' which symbolises the Buddha's turning the Wheel of Truth or Law. :>
No, I am not exaggerating. Click the pic, go to "last," and read backwards.
If you are not informed about this stuff, you will be made sick. If you are informed, you will be made mad, all over again.
And that movement is called CHRISTIANITY.
The success of islam is the failure of christianity.
They reject them because they are rabid and virulent jihad filth.. They are highly syphilised..
All who missed that news, please raise your hand.
>But the greatest threat to Western values arises from globalization and market fundamentalism, changes that affect >personal morality. For the market reduces even personal relationships to a cash nexus. And the transition from welfare to >market state has made corporations rather than people the priority of government, which, in turn, replaces moral values >with commercial values, caring with indifference, altruism with selfishness, generosity with greed. >
"has made corporations rather than people the priority of government"
So we achieve social-justice by the centralized ownership of capital ?
This stuff looks like an exerpt from an essay competition to re-write Marxist-Leninism without using the word 'Marxist-Leninsim'.
>From that may follow a profound and desirable shift in the anti-imperialist struggles waged by the Muslim world: away from >individual acts of terror, to mass, collective action that finds common cause with the anti-globalisation, >anti-imperialist movement beyond it. > >·
>A Sivanandan is Director of the Institute of Race Relations >
So the loonies are running the asylum.
So it's all the fault of British racism? Yeah, right. I bet if you took a snapshot of every Jobcentre in the country at a certain time, you wouldn't find a single Sikh, Jew, Hindu or Chinese. If racism and bigotry are so prevalent, why is it only certain minorities who are held back?
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