JakeStarkey
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OK, that was unintentional, but I find it funny.
OK, that was unintentional, but I find it funny.
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I have never considered that Russia was a communist country..
Sure you are...your idea of 'individual liberty' is social Darwinism...survival of the richest.
So, which particular The Man is keeping you down?
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I have never considered that Russia was a communist country..
it was the perfect communist country!!! A dictatorship with an fake ideology it sold the people to trick them into surrendering their power to the state. HIlter stalin Mao Castro Pol pot were perfect too, and not unlike George 3 & 4, and not unlike Napoleaon and Caesar. You use some gibberish to concentrate power in your hands.
Jefferson studied history and realized all the gibberish was the same and so he gave us freedom from all of it.
That liberals like to study the gibberish and take it seriously is merely testimony to their stupidity.
No, it was so far from communism that it became rightwing. Not that I think communism is anything but a pipe dream. Its pretty sad that you can't see the difference between actual communism and Stalinism but not surprising.I have never considered that Russia was a communist country..
it was the perfect communist country!!! A dictatorship with an fake ideology it sold the people to trick them into surrendering their power to the state. HIlter stalin Mao Castro Pol pot were perfect too, and not unlike George 3 & 4, and not unlike Napoleaon and Caesar. You use some gibberish to concentrate power in your hands.
Jefferson studied history and realized all the gibberish was the same and so he gave us freedom from all of it.
That liberals like to study the gibberish and take it seriously is merely testimony to their stupidity.
No, it was so far from communism that it became rightwing.
No, it was so far from communism that it became rightwing.
if it became rightwing then the government became smaller and smaller!!
see why we are positive a liberal will be slow, very very slow??
you can't see the difference between actual communism and Stalinism but not surprising.
There has never been a rightwing government that became smaller.
Thank you for answering my question (that you deleted) in the affirmative.There has never been a rightwing government that became smaller.
then there never has been a right wing government!! Jefferson's entire objective was to keep government small! Now even you know the principle of America.
Get over yourself, Bfgrn. You don't get to redefine the traditional political and historical narrative of communism. You are nonsensical as the far right extremists who want to make fascism a left wing philosophy.
Your side of the lefties are as bad as the the far side of the righties when you try, miserably, to pull this off.
For shame.
I don't think communists are conservatives. Stalinists, probably were.
Define conservative.
Russia is one of the most conservative countries in the world. Liberal are an endangered species in Russia. More than 300 journalists have been killed in Russia since 1993.
I don't think communists are conservatives. Stalinists, probably were.
Define conservative.
Russia is one of the most conservative countries in the world. Liberal are an endangered species in Russia. More than 300 journalists have been killed in Russia since 1993.
I have never considered that Russia was a communist country. It may have pretended to be one, but it never was.
For most of recent history it has been an authoritarian rightwing dream world.
I will step asideand let Frank and Bfrgn bang each other over their pointy heads with their nonsense comments.![]()
I will step asideand let Frank and Bfrgn bang each other over their pointy heads with their nonsense comments.![]()
Hey Jake, maybe you should get off your self righteous high horse and stop being such an ass.
What I presented is irrefutable and logically sound. Why don't you try to disprove it? I will tell you why...you CAN'T.
Oh that's right...Russian conservatives espouse all the virtues of Americana; they warmly embrace the US Constitution, can recite the Declaration of Independence by heart. They love capitalism and the 'invisible hand'
Conservatism is based on latitude, longitude and date of birth.
I will step asideand let Frank and Bfrgn bang each other over their pointy heads with their nonsense comments.![]()
Hey Jake, maybe you should get off your self righteous high horse and stop being such an ass.
What I presented is irrefutable and logically sound. Why don't you try to disprove it? I will tell you why...you CAN'T.
Oh that's right...Russian conservatives espouse all the virtues of Americana; they warmly embrace the US Constitution, can recite the Declaration of Independence by heart. They love capitalism and the 'invisible hand'
Conservatism is based on latitude, longitude and date of birth.
Good for Mitt Romney, telling the truth about Putin's Russian tyranny
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On foreign policy he has also just made an important intervention. His speech in Poland, hailing the country as a key bastion of democracy, was notable for the way in which he also told the truth about Russia under Vladimir Putin. The show trials, oppression of the opposition and sinister security apparat demonstrate that Russia is back in a very dark place. Romney bracketed the country's government with other tyrannies:
"Unfortunately, there are parts of the world today where the desire to be free is met with brutal oppression. Just to the east of here, the people of Belarus suffer under the oppressive weight of dictatorship. The Arab world is undergoing a historic upheaval, one that holds promise, but also risk and uncertainty. A ruthless dictator in Syria has killed thousands of his own people. In Latin America, Hugo Chávez leads a movement characterised by authoritarianism and repression. Nations in Africa are fighting to resist the threat of violent radical jihadism. And in Russia, once-promising advances toward a free and open society have faltered."