1 posted on
02/18/2003 5:19:09 AM PST by
SJackson
To: SJackson
So Normy wants to use "direct action" to seize power? He needs to be tried for sedition at the very least.
The attempt to paint himself as patriotic and the current government as "fascist" is something that is emerging in the anti war camp.
They apparently want to coopt the patriotism theme and slew it to mean they are the only ones who can be patriotic, and anyone else is wrong.
I've been seeing this for about a month now in the articles I have read and the protesters I have to put up with flipping me off when I drill in DC. They draw comparisons to patriotic themes and holdout the ideal to the groups that the highest patriotic duty is to protest anything.
Norm will have to be dealt with before long, as will the rabid protest movement. They are picking up steam, and their aims are not innocent.
3 posted on
02/18/2003 5:40:47 AM PST by
judicial meanz
( socialism- its a mental disorder, not a political view.)
To: SJackson
Chomsky's nefarious activities should be better exposed by the conservative press. We haven't done a good job explaining to Americans the evil influence he and his evil twin Zinn have had on great numbers of students, members of academia, and the entertainment morons. They have to be illuminated and their treacherous schemes countered.
4 posted on
02/18/2003 5:45:18 AM PST by
driftless
( For life-long happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
To: SJackson
I'd like to know how much this a-hole makes a year. Perhaps if we pressured MIT to drop this Millionaire Marxist he might just learn the meaning of "the will of the people".
6 posted on
02/18/2003 5:55:09 AM PST by
CtBigPat
To: SJackson
When this traitor finally croaks I fully intend to travel to his grave to spit on it.
7 posted on
02/18/2003 5:55:34 AM PST by
RichardW
To: SJackson
UT's the only place he can find an audience in Texas. Sad how liberal that town has become.
11 posted on
02/18/2003 6:57:56 AM PST by
al_c
To: SJackson
. . .and in the interest of 'fair and balanced' the University will soon host David Horowitz. . .right?
Sickening how The Leftist Lie is nutured and legitimized by the intellectually dishonest with the sole purpose of corrupting young minds. . .and with the help of our tax dollars yet.
13 posted on
02/18/2003 7:05:54 AM PST by
cricket
To: SJackson
His appearance sparked a protest by a number of UT student groups including Texans for Israel, Young Conservatives of Texas, Students for American Values, and the Texas Review Society-affiliated H.L. Mencken Society.I'm surprised. Considering the religion-hating Mencken's anti-Semitism and his status as an icon of "palaeos," I would have thought a group by that name would have been among Chomsky's biggest fans.
Considering his visceral hatred of religious people ("gaping primates who believe degraded nonsense") and his role in creating some of the stereotypes religious conservatives still fight against, I will never understand why this disgusting, abominable individual is considered a hero by any conservatives--except maybe anti-Semites and rationalists.
To: SJackson
21 posted on
02/18/2003 10:38:18 AM PST by
1Old Pro
To: SJackson
By the way, SJackson, the Birch Society (unsurprisingly) is 100% opposed to the "unnecessary" war against "prostrate Iraq" (you know, like Japan was "prostrate" and we only dropped the bombs because the Jewish scientists who worked on it wanted a bugbear to frighten the world into world governemnt).
Here is the article in which they complain because "Insider" Bush is fighting "the wrong enemy." And of course, if he were to get tough with North Korea (please G-d), they'd find something wrong with that too!
Hussein has been an "anti-NWO" hero to the Birch Society since the first Gulf War, which they insist was waged against him for not cooperating with "the conspiracy." I suppose that for the Birchers, as for their neo-Nazi "palaeo" offspring, the definition of "refusing to cooperate with the conspiracy" is being a threat to Israel.
If Kim ever finds a way to move his country to the Middle East he'd be a brave anti-NWO hero too.
Is there any doubt that this outfit is the blue lodge of the anti-Semitic movement? One need only look at the avowedly anti-Jewish "palaeos" to see where they all came from!
I used to be a Bircher. By their own logic ("if it walks like a duck . . . ") they are guilty. What a dishonest, deceitful, and thouroughly dishonorable group of people! May they be erased from the earth!!!
To: SJackson
This comes as no surprise. Last spring, I translated from Spanish an article from FARC's site, the content of which lauded their hero, Chomsky:
"There are exceptions [to the people of the United States], of course. The political essayist and linguist, Noam Chomsky, for example, has suggested that if the United States honestly wants to end things like terrorism and drugs, they ought to begin by bombing the United States. But, the [abrumadora??] majority of his compatriots don't see things like this way. They believe that it's best to begin with the rest of the world."
To which, upon telling Chomsky's nephew about it, his nephew replied in expletives (assailing Chomsky) that I can only partially post here ;-) (Oh, his nephew was a naval officer in the Mediterranean; you cannot begin to imagine his contempt for the smear on his family's name that Chomsky brings). He gave me permission (long ago, but I've refrained until this last post got me riled) to post it:
"That F*****g pig! ... Commie b#st#rds. You are so right on when you mention that the Chomskys would never move to Cuba because they would lose their beautiful house, car, jobs, etc. I'm glad I'm related to him. It's good, in a perverted way, to have such an evil man as a relative. At least, if I want, I can call him and find out alot of info. It is like having Stalin as your relative. Evil, but I can call and get through (telephonically) or, come to think of it, go to his house for a visit or go to MIT and listen to his lectures and not have to worry about being thrown out of the classroom, etc. I have an "opening" to that scum, dog's breath, fecal matter of an uncle I can keep my eye on him, if I want."
So, as difficult as it is for us to listen to Chomsky's perverse Anti-American chants, can you fathom how horrible it is to have him in your own family?!
24 posted on
02/21/2003 6:19:55 PM PST by
DontMessWithMyCountry
(It's serious business being an American in America these days.)
To: SJackson
Apparently, he [Chomsky] wants the current system of power (that is, the United States government) to be taken over by radicals such as him. LOL....Seriously, do any of these lefties believe that this is even a remote possibility?
28 posted on
02/22/2003 8:23:17 AM PST by
Mr. Mojo
To: SJackson
When I read the title of this thread, I thought it was going to be about Molly Ivins.
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