Posted on 01/28/2010 3:10:25 PM PST by Michael van der Galien
The hatefulness of the Left knows no bounds when a conservative passes away, but when one of their own dies the hallowed halls of heaven are awaiting their savior as they glorify the beloved path he walked. And woe to him who dares question the idol of their worship. Bits of gray matter are clinging to the shards of leftist skulls as they bemoan the passing of Howard Zinn, the Marxist anarchist known for his revisionist history.
Progressive fans are flocking to twitter and leftist media lamenting Zinns demise.
This world has certainly lost one of its most profound voices today.
Howard Zinns passing is the greatest loss to America since Karl Marx.
The world is darker without Howard and his voice, now silent, will be missed by all true Americans.
Some tweeters suffer delusions President Obama should have used the State of the Union address as a platform to recognize Zinn, while over at the Nation leftist drivel is spewing like lava from Mount Kilauea as progressives lay blame for his death,
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My belief is that most people become liberals out of becoming social outcasts in one form or another (real or imagined). Makes we wonder if Mr. Zinn hated to be last name when roll was called.
Not a tear shed in this historian’s household.
Zinn’s dead? I was wondering why we had a break in the weather and the sun came out today.
Well, he certainly will not be missed by this American.
(Or should I say, my book NON-purchases.)
Mr.niteowl77
Oh, is he finally dead? Well well.
Sonehow I doubt if Zinn is walking the hallowed hall of heaven. JMHO
Someone is either being sarcastic or that's among the stupidest things I've ever read.
Almost everybody dies sooner or later.
He meant to say since Karl Malden and Groucho Marx.
A man who lived a wasted life. He had no faith in God and denied Him in this life now he has eternity to lament his awful decision and mindset.
Howard Zinns passing is the greatest loss to America since Karl Marx.
Now that’s a loss I can like.
Like most Marxists, Zinn never realized that he lived by false constructs. Everything from Marx’s hand was a rationalization of his personal experience of the age of Metternich. He would have been better off reading Tocqueville, because America during that time was a very different world and Marxist categories do not apply. America owes more to John Wesley than to German idealism.
“My belief is that most people become liberals out of becoming social outcasts in one form or another (real or imagined).”
I agree — they didn’t get something they wanted, or didn’t get the attention and adoration from someone in their lives. It’s a childlike behavior.
“My belief is that most people become liberals out of becoming social outcasts in one form or another (real or imagined).”
I agree — they didn’t get something they wanted, or didn’t get the attention and adoration from someone in their lives. It’s a childlike behavior.
Libs at work tried to get me fired. I told the boss "F 'em, I protected their rights for 20 years, they're not going to squash mine now."
I doubt seriously that many on our side would mourn Zinn's passing.It's hard to not think bad thoughts of someone who so blatantly did rewrite our history.
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