Psychoblues
Senior Member
I find it interesting that dilloduck made these statements:
"I think terrorism is action that results from a minority groups' inability to use the rules of law and civil comminication combined with their inabilty to realize that they aren't the only people in the world with a belief system.
Desperation and refusal to use the tools that society has developed to resolve these conflicts leads terrorists to resort to violence and fear to achieve the results they seek. They prey on the misfortunes of others and spread propaganda to recuit these people to thier cause. Their goal is to inflict their ideology on others by using death, torture and fear and are driven by selfish visions of how everyone should act. They care nothing about the individual and everything about an idea which they are unable sell to the rest of the world in a civilized manner"
Republicans have resisted the rights of women, negroes, other racial minorities and non-property owners to vote since this country's inception. They still interfere with the ability of minorities to vote and fail to address comprehensively the plights of minorities unless they somehow see an advantage or a profit. I make that distinction because I have seen it in action.
Thank God that women, negroes, other racial minorities and non-property owners have not become so disillusioned that they have become the "terrorists" as dilloduck describes. In fact, I think it is the Republicans that are the minority that I must fear. They demonstrate every propensity for terrorism that dilloduck describes.
Why are the Democrats so prone to addressing the problems of the environment, while so many Republicans tend to ignore it for business reasons? Job place safety, ditto. Why are the Democrats so prone to the truly betterment of education while many Republicans tout religious fundamentalist education as the answer to their educational problems? Why do Democrats support a leveling of the job market playing field while so many of the Republicans wish only to further deteriorate the rights of workers to organize and expect only a fair share? I could go on, but for now I'll spare you the rest of the particulars except the following.
Last, but certainly not least, why are the majority of Democrats so in search of Peace while the Republicans are so in search of their continued WAR?
In this man's opinion, it is the Republicans that have so much to fear and therefore they make it the business of the common and unsuspecting Americans to defend unsubstantiated fears by buying the media and advertising their fears and business miscalculations as something "we" should have to worry about.
Psychoblues
"I think terrorism is action that results from a minority groups' inability to use the rules of law and civil comminication combined with their inabilty to realize that they aren't the only people in the world with a belief system.
Desperation and refusal to use the tools that society has developed to resolve these conflicts leads terrorists to resort to violence and fear to achieve the results they seek. They prey on the misfortunes of others and spread propaganda to recuit these people to thier cause. Their goal is to inflict their ideology on others by using death, torture and fear and are driven by selfish visions of how everyone should act. They care nothing about the individual and everything about an idea which they are unable sell to the rest of the world in a civilized manner"
Republicans have resisted the rights of women, negroes, other racial minorities and non-property owners to vote since this country's inception. They still interfere with the ability of minorities to vote and fail to address comprehensively the plights of minorities unless they somehow see an advantage or a profit. I make that distinction because I have seen it in action.
Thank God that women, negroes, other racial minorities and non-property owners have not become so disillusioned that they have become the "terrorists" as dilloduck describes. In fact, I think it is the Republicans that are the minority that I must fear. They demonstrate every propensity for terrorism that dilloduck describes.
Why are the Democrats so prone to addressing the problems of the environment, while so many Republicans tend to ignore it for business reasons? Job place safety, ditto. Why are the Democrats so prone to the truly betterment of education while many Republicans tout religious fundamentalist education as the answer to their educational problems? Why do Democrats support a leveling of the job market playing field while so many of the Republicans wish only to further deteriorate the rights of workers to organize and expect only a fair share? I could go on, but for now I'll spare you the rest of the particulars except the following.
Last, but certainly not least, why are the majority of Democrats so in search of Peace while the Republicans are so in search of their continued WAR?
In this man's opinion, it is the Republicans that have so much to fear and therefore they make it the business of the common and unsuspecting Americans to defend unsubstantiated fears by buying the media and advertising their fears and business miscalculations as something "we" should have to worry about.
Psychoblues