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To: thatdewd
My amazement with this #3fan fellow continues all the more. He makes Wlat look...well...normal! All I can say is that the guy is an incoherent and raving kook.

Check out his latest little charade on Karl Marx. The guy seems to seriously believe that when Marx spoke of the "an era of ascendency..for the working class" and the "reconstruction of the social world" he was making a compassionate plea for better working conditions.

On a similar note, I suppose he believes that "workers of the world, unite!" was a call by Marx for all the factory workers to take a day off for a casual day of picnicking and games at the park. Surely Marx couldn't have been saying "go launch a communist revolution," could he? And surely that "era of ascendency...for the working class" he was talking about couldn't have been an era of communism, could it? At least not in the foreign mental universe of #3fan's disconnected mind...

152 posted on 02/08/2003 2:22:40 PM PST by GOPcapitalist
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To: GOPcapitalist
Check out his latest little charade on Karl Marx. The guy seems to seriously believe that when Marx spoke of the "an era of ascendency..for the working class" and the "reconstruction of the social world" he was making a compassionate plea for better working conditions.

The end of slavery was indeed the beginning of better working condition for the former slaves. You add made up words to suit your agenda.

On a similar note, I suppose he believes that "workers of the world, unite!" was a call by Marx for all the factory workers to take a day off for a casual day of picnicking and games at the park. Surely Marx couldn't have been saying "go launch a communist revolution," could he? And surely that "era of ascendency...for the working class" he was talking about couldn't have been an era of communism, could it? At least not in the foreign mental universe of #3fan's disconnected mind...

Maybe he meant exactly what he said in the quote. That the end of slavery was a good thing for the former slaves.

157 posted on 02/08/2003 3:48:45 PM PST by #3Fan
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To: GOPcapitalist
My amazement with this #3fan fellow continues all the more. He makes Wlat look...well...normal! All I can say is that the guy is an incoherent and raving kook.

I would agree. I have decided it best to simply ignore 3fan. The word lunatic definitely comes to mind. I first thought that their constant diversion of the topic and resultant racebaiting was just a cheap ploy, but it soon became very clear that it was actually the result of aberrant thought processes. It is possible, I suppose that they were posting while under the influence of LSD, that too would explain their paranoid schizophrenia-like thinking. In my own interactions with 3fan, their responses and "answers" rarely had anything whatsoever to do with my posts that they were supposedly responding to. Very bizarre. Asking them "what time is it?" would probably be perceived on their part as an admission of complicity in the assassination of JFK.

Check out his latest little charade on Karl Marx. The guy seems to seriously believe that when Marx spoke of the "an era of ascendency..for the working class" and the "reconstruction of the social world" he was making a compassionate plea for better working conditions.

That sounds like "progressive" (socialist/communist) apologetics to me. They are probably reading from Pelosi's World Socialist handbook on 'how to deceive your friends and make America communist'. I think it's the chapter right after the one that explains how the Constitution is a "pact with the devil".

...And surely that "era of ascendency...for the working class" he was talking about couldn't have been an era of communism, could it? At least not in the foreign mental universe of #3fan's disconnected mind...

LOL. Their twisted anti-logic reminds me of the disjointed mental aberrations of a Lyndon LaRouche cultist who once tried to convince me me that George Bush was a "New England Opium Baron", whose ancestors conspired with the "Southern Slave Power" so the British Crown could expand the drug trade. That's what the WBTS was really about, they said. The Lincoln was out to stop the "opium barons" and their fellow conspirators the "slave power". The WBTS was apparently Lincoln's war against the British Empire's drug trade, or something like that, it was hard to follow. I did notice the repeated use of cult-like terminology that the wlat brigade constantly uses, though. Hmmmmm.....

168 posted on 02/09/2003 12:27:44 PM PST by thatdewd (Nam et ipsa scientia potestas est.)
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