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Anonymous Coward User ID: 190975 ![]() 02/04/2007 11:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: LOL! 163909 ![]() is that PACNWguy and Sinanjew? MAybe GoG on the mic? ![]() truly truly hilarious reality vs media DONT BELEIVE THE HYPE! ![]() |
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lol User ID: 131547 ![]() 02/04/2007 11:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quote Beginning long before Operation Desert Storm itself, organizers mobilized tens and later hundreds of thousands of citizens to protest the Bush Administration's efforts to deal with the rogue Baghdad regime. The slogans and pronouncements of these protesters, whose numbers have grown in the years since the war commenced, commonly identify Washington as the "axis of evil," and America as the world's foremost "terror state." Never having rallied against Saddam during his brutal repression of his own people, the anti war movement—in language borrowed from a bygone era of communist sloganeering—decries the U.S. as an imperialist aggressor ("No Blood for Oil") and refers to President Bush as a as a "Spoiled Fascist Cowboy," among other epithets. The current anti-war movement has tried to gain traction by adopting the posture of what it regards as its great predecessor, the Movement of the 1960s. Thus, at one demonstration in New York City, NAACP chairman Julian Bond, himself an alumnus of the New Left, denounced America's "pursuit of empire, not world peace." Phyllis Bennis of the Institute for Policy Studies characterized the current conflict as a "war for empire and for oil." A Muslim American Society representative complained that Muslims are "being discriminated against" all over the United States, likening their treatment to the World War II-era internment of Japanese Americans. New York Civil Liberties Union Executive Director Donna Lieberman lamented "the Bush administration's undeclared war on our civil liberties." The worldviews, agendas, and affiliations of the leftist organizations spearheading the contemporary anti-war movement. It explains, for example: (a) how large numbers of well-intentioned individuals who oppose the war are manipulated into supporting anti-American agendas by hard-core radical organizers from groups like the Young Communist League, the Workers World Party, and the Revolutionary Communist Party - all in the name of "peace"; [link to www.workers.org] (b) how today's anti-war groups portray themselves as pacifist and as human rights organizations, while their leaders often have ties to the communist dictatorships in North Korea, China, and Cuba and privately support the communist system that is responsible for millions of deaths; [link to www.yclusa.org] (c) how "anti-war" is frequently synonymous with "anti-American," since protesters have an ideological tunnel vision that prevents them from seeing abuses other than those allegedly committed by the U.S. or its ally Israel; and [link to www.answers.com] (d) how these anti-war activists tend to loathe capitalism, viewing it as the root of all evil in the world, and had temporarily parked themselves in the anti-globalization movement before the war in Iraq broke out. [link to www.axisglobe.com] The roots of the anti-war movement from a historical perspective, noting that in the 1930s the communist movement developed a strategy for weakening and subverting democratic societies. Abandoning its traditional tactic of openly declaring its revolutionary anti-Western goals, it now adjusted its agendas to accord with the values of the societies with which it was in temporary alliance. By appearing to advocate these ideals, the communists were able to gain acceptance from people who had no understanding of their actual objectives. This "popular front" technique remains alive and well today. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 163909 ![]() 02/04/2007 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Truth about Anti War Groups (don't click if you can't handle) Quoting: lol 131547Quote Beginning long before Operation Desert Storm itself, organizers mobilized tens and later hundreds of thousands of citizens to protest the Bush Administration's efforts to deal with the rogue Baghdad regime. The slogans and pronouncements of these protesters, whose numbers have grown in the years since the war commenced, commonly identify Washington as the "axis of evil," and America as the world's foremost "terror state." Never having rallied against Saddam during his brutal repression of his own people, the anti war movement—in language borrowed from a bygone era of communist sloganeering—decries the U.S. as an imperialist aggressor ("No Blood for Oil") and refers to President Bush as a as a "Spoiled Fascist Cowboy," among other epithets. The current anti-war movement has tried to gain traction by adopting the posture of what it regards as its great predecessor, the Movement of the 1960s. Thus, at one demonstration in New York City, NAACP chairman Julian Bond, himself an alumnus of the New Left, denounced America's "pursuit of empire, not world peace." Phyllis Bennis of the Institute for Policy Studies characterized the current conflict as a "war for empire and for oil." A Muslim American Society representative complained that Muslims are "being discriminated against" all over the United States, likening their treatment to the World War II-era internment of Japanese Americans. New York Civil Liberties Union Executive Director Donna Lieberman lamented "the Bush administration's undeclared war on our civil liberties." The worldviews, agendas, and affiliations of the leftist organizations spearheading the contemporary anti-war movement. It explains, for example: (a) how large numbers of well-intentioned individuals who oppose the war are manipulated into supporting anti-American agendas by hard-core radical organizers from groups like the Young Communist League, the Workers World Party, and the Revolutionary Communist Party - all in the name of "peace"; [link to www.workers.org] (b) how today's anti-war groups portray themselves as pacifist and as human rights organizations, while their leaders often have ties to the communist dictatorships in North Korea, China, and Cuba and privately support the communist system that is responsible for millions of deaths; [link to www.yclusa.org] (c) how "anti-war" is frequently synonymous with "anti-American," since protesters have an ideological tunnel vision that prevents them from seeing abuses other than those allegedly committed by the U.S. or its ally Israel; and [link to www.answers.com] (d) how these anti-war activists tend to loathe capitalism, viewing it as the root of all evil in the world, and had temporarily parked themselves in the anti-globalization movement before the war in Iraq broke out. [link to www.axisglobe.com] The roots of the anti-war movement from a historical perspective, noting that in the 1930s the communist movement developed a strategy for weakening and subverting democratic societies. Abandoning its traditional tactic of openly declaring its revolutionary anti-Western goals, it now adjusted its agendas to accord with the values of the societies with which it was in temporary alliance. By appearing to advocate these ideals, the communists were able to gain acceptance from people who had no understanding of their actual objectives. This "popular front" technique remains alive and well today. Pin the tail on the neo-con. You want guilt by association? You pro-war fools are responsible for every death they have caused, and every bit of ill will against America these wars have caused. We are no safer, nor are we any better off. You alone share guilt for the NEGATIVE results of this war and cannot claim anything positive other than Saddam being Gone. WHOOPIE! We were better off with Saddam in Charge! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 131547 ![]() 02/04/2007 11:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | how large numbers of well-intentioned individuals who oppose the war are manipulated into supporting anti-American agendas by hard-core radical organizers from groups like the Young Communist League, the Workers World Party, and the Revolutionary Communist Party - all in the name of "peace"; ---------------- LOL |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 163909 ![]() 02/04/2007 11:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We were better off with Saddam in Charge! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 131547see lol so funny When Saddam was in charge the oil flowed, the people all ate, there were no carbombs, there were no foreign occupiers and the Shite Gangs stayed at home. WE were better off and so were the Iraqis. Before the war of Aggression, how many dozen Americans were dying each week from Iraqi Freedom Fighter Attacks? |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 163909 ![]() 02/04/2007 11:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Iraqi Freedom Fighter Attacks Quoting: Anonymous Coward 131547freedom fighters ask danny for a blue pill LOL :blue: They are not free until the foreign invaders leave. What did Bush do other than conquer Iraq while claiming to liberate it? Hitler did the same thing in Europe. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 131547 ![]() 02/04/2007 12:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Iraqi Freedom Fighter Attacks Quoting: Anonymous Coward 163909freedom fighters ask danny for a blue pill LOL :blue: They are not free until the foreign invaders leave. What did Bush do other than conquer Iraq while claiming to liberate it? Hitler did the same thing in Europe. guess you took the blue pill lol danny's a drug pusha many blue pilla's around ![]() |
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Isaac Brock died for us User ID: 83547 ![]() 02/04/2007 12:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In Israel the pro-war people are smarter than this. They wait till there is a huge religious event and then all 6 of them will stand outside , each waving two flags and one shouting in a bull horn. They'll be shouting bullshit about how they are going to tear down the Dome of the Rock. The MSM cameras will position themselves so that the thousands of unrelated worshippers appear to be standing behind the half dozen wing nuts. I KID YOU NOT, I'VE SEEN THE LYING BASTARDS DO THIS. JOURNALISTS ARE THE LOWEST SCUM ON EARTH. owner of an extensive collection of curios from the exotic orient |
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stop america User ID: 131547 ![]() 02/04/2007 04:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | but help move islam forward.... al-Qaeda Tells British Cells to Start BeheadingsIslamic terror cells in Britain have been instructed to carry out a series of kidnappings and beheadings of the kind allegedly planned by the nine terrorist suspects arrested in Birmingham last week. The “strategic” assassination instruction was issued by Al-Qaeda’s leaders in Pakistan and Iraq to dozens of their followers in this country. It was uncovered by MI5 last autumn, senior security sources say. As a result police are on standby for multiple attempts by terrorists to kidnap and then ... [link to www.moveislamforward.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 190975 ![]() 02/04/2007 04:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | but help move islam forward.... Quoting: stop america 131547al-Qaeda Tells British Cells to Start BeheadingsIslamic terror cells in Britain have been instructed to carry out a series of kidnappings and beheadings of the kind allegedly planned by the nine terrorist suspects arrested in Birmingham last week. The “strategic” assassination instruction was issued by Al-Qaeda’s leaders in Pakistan and Iraq to dozens of their followers in this country. It was uncovered by MI5 last autumn, senior security sources say. As a result police are on standby for multiple attempts by terrorists to kidnap and then ... [link to www.moveislamforward.com] fuck off you prick why dont you go and find out what robin cook had to say about al quidia or wtvr your a disgrace |
Mr. Predictor![]() Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 83143 ![]() 02/04/2007 04:52 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is a valid reason why there are so few people there. Those that support they war are probably fighting in it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 159943![]() Ya right. or they have jobs "If there is a new fascism, it won't come from skinheads and punks; it will come from people who eat granola and think they know how the world should be." - Brian Eno |