Bfgrn
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You mean like the killing of millions by the liberal left?Remember this thread the next time you right wing scum make the absurd accusation that authoritarianism is liberal.
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Liberals don't kill millions.
While not all conservatives are authoritarians; all highly authoritarian personalities are political conservatives.
Robert Altmeyer - The Authoritarians
You mean like Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot?
Yes, none of them were 'liberals'...
Mao, Stalin, Hitler, pol pot, Castro, slavery and abortion says otherwise. Face it you support the ideology of death and hateYou mean like the killing of millions by the liberal left?Remember this thread the next time you right wing scum make the absurd accusation that authoritarianism is liberal.
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Liberals don't kill millions.
While not all conservatives are authoritarians; all highly authoritarian personalities are political conservatives.
Robert Altmeyer - The Authoritarians
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NONE are liberals.
What Mao Zedong said about liberalism
"Liberalism is extremely harmful in a revolutionary collective. It is a corrosive which eats away unity, undermines cohesion, causes apathy and creates dissension.
It robs the revolutionary ranks of compact organization and strict discipline, prevents policies from being carried through and alienates the Party organizations from the masses which the Party leads."
Combat Liberalism
Yea, you right wing scum support our troops, UNTIL they no longer put themselves in harms way...
Democrats Support New GI Bill, Bush and McCain Oppose it
Filed Under Latest News & Scandals, Recent Press, Veterans
By Linda J. Bilmes and Joseph E. Stiglitz
One of the sharpest distinctions between the Democratic and Republican presidential hopefuls is their stand on increasing educational benefits for veterans. Both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton support new legislation that would boost college benefits to levels comparable with the original GI Bill of Rights, enacted more than 60 years ago. They argue that our troops deserve this investment and that the cost – at $3-4 billion annually – is less than the US spends on combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan in a single week.