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To: Darkwolf377
I have no bone to pick either, I am a Buddhist, of the Vajrayana. So the thoughts we share are pretty mutual on this issue.

The root of fascism is topic I studied long ago, under one of the world's leading Historians on the subject, Dr. Gilbert Allardyce, in a seminar course entitled "The Rise of FAscism in Europe."

It was a fascinating study, and few people realize today that fascism in the 1930s was a world wide movement, greatly subborted and enabled by liberals who saw it as an international movement which was helping various collections of peoples to realize their national culture , as self determination. Leibenshraum made sense to a set of Utopians very similar to those we see exhibited today in this article.

Therefore todays liberal socialists spread their social disease through opular culture and political correctness. Its cool to wear Middle Eastern jewellery, and faddish to learn to belly dance as a self empowerment towards titilating the opposite sex, with no thought as to what the dance means in its original context as to the social position of women withing a polygamus system of marriage , where the dance is rooted. Whehen you buy the dance, you do not know it, but you also buy into the way of polygamy, and its attendant attitudes about women in general, without even knowing it.

I like watching a good belly dancer as wel as anyone, in the american burlesque sense. But that is not what it means as a socil institution. Not knowing what it means , is to not know where the boundaries should be in its social manifestation in terms of preserving , not redefining the role of women as they twirl themselves and shake their booties.They just see the immediate adulation as a very positive thing.

This dynamic is happening throughout Liberal Moonbat America, in many areas. It will take a tragedy of horrible dimensions to awaken these dreamers, that Islamic Fascism is insidious and it is already operative as a nascent social institution in the United States, as you have said, by default , in the case of our Book Sellers.

In the 1930s, Krystalnacht was a wake up call to the leaders of the free world and its intellectuals. But still men like Joseph Kennedy, an open supporter of German Fascism , as the then US ambassador to Britain, was simply recalled and asked to step down. Charles Lindberg, the great aviator and liberal, also found himself shuffled into he backgroud over his historical ties with the German Nazi's, whom he befriended as highly cultured men and women. He was not allowed to join the US military, and was only alloowed to be a coonsultant with the US Army Airforce and US Navy in the PAcific theater, ending his career in relative obscurity, compared to the days when he was popularized by a nation wide Lndy Hop dance being named after him by the then "cool" liberal culture of the day, boyed by the flapper movement.

George Bush has not bothered to battle that side of America,and perhaps correctly realizes that they need to awaken to reality in due course, confident that as events unfold in the battle ahead, and the future atrocities which are sure to come,that will do the job. I am not so sure we have enough time.

Will it take a nuclear device exploded by Iran in Israel to awaken these liberal no minds? Or will it be a genocidal slaughter of 100,000 Kurds by the combined might of Iran and Turkey?Who knows. Shaking them until their eye balls rattle probably would not work either, instead of a liberal moonbat, all you would have is a dizzy liberal moonbat, and we'd be worse off than before.

But at least we can rattle and shake their politicians. To that I very much look forward. That is why I admire Anne Coulter so very much. She has it down to a science. And that is what she is very much about, rattling moonbats into so much rage , that they might, just might begin to think differently about the issues confronting our nation.

38 posted on 08/20/2007 3:03:55 AM PDT by Candor7 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Baghdad_(1258))
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To: Candor7
Excellent, thoughtful post.

When I talk to the liberals around me (I'm in Cambridge, MA, so they're swarming all over), it's really shocking how not one of them--NOT ONE--admits there IS such a thing as Islamic terrorism--it's all just the angry youth, or those who have a bone to pick with US imperialism. I keep getting in these arguments with people and none of them will even agree that there IS such a thing as Islamofacism.

It's quite stunning. They're like little kids putting their hands over their ears and saying "I'm not listening!!!" And the reason they do this is not because of any facts they have, but because those eeeevil right-wingers believe it, therefore it can't be true.

They are letting their minds be led by their emotions and their politics, which is the end of reason.

42 posted on 08/21/2007 3:02:51 PM PDT by Darkwolf377 (Any Republicans around here?)
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