MJ, the party crasher, socialist-communist is bent on destroying, not
saving the USA.  So, that YELLING, quotation-mad jerk is rightly
undeserving of a reply.  — J. A. A. —
>
On Mar 26, 1:47 pm, MJ <[email protected]> wrote:
> Another meaningless fallacy spew from Armistead. A pity.
> Post this Constitution of yours so we can all revel in its splendor -- of 
> course doing so would further expose your failures.
> Regard$,
> --MJMuch of the intellectual legacy of Marx is an anti-intellectual legacy. 
> It has been said that you cannot refute a sneer. Marxism has taught 
> many-inside and outside its ranks-to sneer at capitalism, at inconvenient 
> facts or contrary interpretations, and thus ultimately to sneer at the 
> intellectual process itself. This has been one of the sources of its enduring 
> strength as a political doctrine, and as a means of acquiring and using 
> political power in unbridled ways. -- Thomas SowellAt 01:10 PM 3/25/2011, you 
> wrote:MJ, the party-crasher, socialist-communist is bent on destroying, not
> saving the USA.  So, that YELLING, quotation-mad jerk is rightly
> undeserving of a reply.  — J. A. A. —
> >
> On Mar 24, 12:44 pm, MJ <[email protected]> wrote:
> > upholding this simple sworn statement: "Fair play and democracy shall
> > have supremacy in the USA!"  Since socialism and communism are the
> > anti-theses of fair play and of democracy, I highly recommend that no
> > socialist-communist-minded air-heads ever seek public office.  If they
> > Democracy is majority rule. 50%+1 lord over 50%-1. Exactly HOW is this 
> > incompatible with 'socialism and communism'?
> > Why would *anyone* seeking capitalism or liberty want 'democracy'?
> > Your Constitution has already been shown to embrace socialism.
> > Regard$,
> > --MJ"[Democracy] is a fraudulent term used, often by ignorant persons but 
> > no less often by intellectual fakers, to describe an infamous mixture of 
> > socialism, graft, confiscation of property and denial of personal rights to 
> > individuals whose virtuous principles make them offensive" -- Westbrook 
> > Pegler, popular columnist of the 1930s and '40s.
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