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| V-for-Vendicar |
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 9:12 pm |
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"ZNUYBV" <tjwilson6531@gmail.com> wrote
Quote: “Under capitalism man exploits man; under socialism the reverse is
true”
"Work brings freedom" - Perpetual promose of the Capitalist.
"Work brings freedom" - Sign posted above NAZI Extermination Camps. |
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 9:14 pm |
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"Poetic Justice" <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-Dog.com> wrote
Quote: Liberal - I don't have anything you need, but give us your money and
property rights or I'll get Government to put a gun to your head.
KKKonservative - "Turn over those WMD that we know you don't have or else
I'll murder you and 1 million of your countrymen." |
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 9:16 pm |
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"Poetic Justice" <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-Dog.com> wrote
Quote: Roughly 30 million dead, but they died all manner of deaths, in prisons
and executed....
The correct number is 8 million. Higher figures come from anti-communist
propaganda groups. |
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 9:20 pm |
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<bvallely@aol.com> wrote
Quote: If you feel that famine is a by product of capitalism,
There is no "feel" about it.
Famine is invariably a Capitalist Crime.
Name a single case of famine in which Capitalists did not fail to act to
avert it.
Just One.
Where there has been action, it has been Government who has acted, With
Capitalists occasionally paying lip service to the effort, but providing no
meaningful role. |
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| Day Brown |
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 12:20 am |
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Whata Fool wrote:
Quote: Yet almost half of all farmland worldwide lies idle, nations
need to stop focusing on politics and encourage citizens to go into
farming.
Unless the Levantine religions are abandoned, along with the "be
fruitful and multiply" dogma, and birth control is provided to stabilize
the populations, more farms would only be a temporary solution.
Part of what's going on is that under a "one man- one vote" system,
clerics have seen that if they raise their populations, they can take
over the political system. Religious fundies have outbred Liberals. |
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| Day Brown |
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 12:23 am |
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lorad474@cs.com wrote:
Quote: On Apr 29, 8:30 pm, "V-for-Vendicar"
Just...@ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
"Harold Burton" <hal.i.bur...@hotmail.com> wrote
Don't feed the troll.
Oh, by the way... There haven't been any significant number of starving
people in the world for the last 30 years. Lots of malnourished people, but
starvation has been the either the result of capitalists refusing to
provide
food during times of famine or war.
Famine is invariably a Capitalist crime.
Stalin starved 11 million Ukranians to death - and he was a communist.
Pol Pot starved over a million Cambodians to death - and he was a
Khmer Rouge - a communist.
Ok, what both Capitalists and Communists have in common is alpha male
leadership. Do you see famines where women run things? |
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Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:01 am |
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"Poetic Justice" <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-Dog.com> wrote
Quote: Liberalism *creates* more problems than it has ever solved.
KKKonservatism is an ideology of death. |
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| Whata Fool |
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 4:06 am |
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Poetic Justice <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-Dog.com> wrote:
Quote: bvallely@aol.com wrote:
If you feel that famine is a by product of capitalism, you need to
read about the history of communism. I suggest The Black Book of
Communism.
This famine is created by Government regulation and more specifically,
Liberals regulations. Liberals closing out the Capitalists from
drilling oil where they find it has created the market for alcohol as
fuel and that is starving people.
Liberalism *creates* more problems than it has ever solved.
And ethanol production is not starving people, grain is not
even needed to make ethanol, sugar and/or starch is, and sugar is
not a staple food.
Rice, grains and potatoes are the staples, and where there
is no refrigeration, fresh or prepared meats are essential.
In almost all cases, there is a warehouse full of food close
to any current famine situation, and something is preventing distribution.
The economics alone should tell an intelligent person that
food is more valuable than fuel, if anything changes that it is
speculation investment in futures that is driving prices up. |
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| Poetic Justice |
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 7:03 pm |
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Day Brown wrote:
Quote: Whata Fool wrote:
Yet almost half of all farmland worldwide lies idle, nations
need to stop focusing on politics and encourage citizens to go into
farming.
Unless the Levantine religions are abandoned, along with the "be
fruitful and multiply" dogma, and birth control is provided to stabilize
the populations, more farms would only be a temporary solution.
Everything is temporary.
Quote: Part of what's going on is that under a "one man- one vote" system,
clerics have seen that if they raise their populations, they can take
over the political system. Religious fundies have outbred Liberals. |
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| Poetic Justice |
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 7:05 pm |
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Day Brown wrote:
Quote: lorad474@cs.com wrote:
On Apr 29, 8:30 pm, "V-for-Vendicar"
Just...@ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
"Harold Burton" <hal.i.bur...@hotmail.com> wrote
Don't feed the troll.
Oh, by the way... There haven't been any significant number of starving
people in the world for the last 30 years. Lots of malnourished
people, but
starvation has been the either the result of capitalists refusing to
provide
food during times of famine or war.
Famine is invariably a Capitalist crime.
Stalin starved 11 million Ukranians to death - and he was a communist.
Pol Pot starved over a million Cambodians to death - and he was a
Khmer Rouge - a communist.
Ok, what both Capitalists and Communists have in common is alpha male
leadership. Do you see famines where women run things?
kill all the men and the future looks bright? |
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| Poetic Justice |
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 7:17 pm |
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Whata Fool wrote:
Quote: Poetic Justice <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-Dog.com> wrote:
bvallely@aol.com wrote:
If you feel that famine is a by product of capitalism, you need to
read about the history of communism. I suggest The Black Book of
Communism.
This famine is created by Government regulation and more specifically,
Liberals regulations. Liberals closing out the Capitalists from
drilling oil where they find it has created the market for alcohol as
fuel and that is starving people.
Liberalism *creates* more problems than it has ever solved.
And ethanol production is not starving people, grain is not
even needed to make ethanol, sugar and/or starch is, and sugar is
not a staple food.
Where do you get the sugar? from the grain, how do you extract it and
not affect the the grain?
Quote: Rice, grains and potatoes are the staples, and where there
is no refrigeration, fresh or prepared meats are essential.
In almost all cases, there is a warehouse full of food close
to any current famine situation, and something is preventing distribution.
You ignore that where you plant corn, you're not planting the other
crops. That means the more corn you plant the less soy beans and wheat...
Quote: The economics alone should tell an intelligent person that
food is more valuable than fuel, if anything changes that it is
speculation investment in futures that is driving prices up.
It take fuel to grow food. Which is worth more? |
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| Whata Fool |
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 10:18 pm |
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Day Brown <daybrown@hughes.net> wrote:
Quote: Whata Fool wrote:
Yet almost half of all farmland worldwide lies idle, nations
need to stop focusing on politics and encourage citizens to go into
farming.
Unless the Levantine religions are abandoned, along with the "be
fruitful and multiply" dogma, and birth control is provided to stabilize
the populations, more farms would only be a temporary solution.
Don't worry, starvation is a permanent solution.
Quote: Part of what's going on is that under a "one man- one vote" system,
clerics have seen that if they raise their populations, they can take
over the political system. Religious fundies have outbred Liberals.
You appear to be a sick woman seeking change in society, I didn't
realize you were a socialist stinker. It seems bizarre being that
the churches may have an all time low attendance, but that is the goal
of the socialost liberal, isn't it.
Just who needs "birth control provided"? Only a liberal trailer
trash would see anything wrong with abstention.  |
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| V-for-Vendicar |
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 11:03 pm |
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Quote: Rice, grains and potatoes are the staples, and where there
is no refrigeration, fresh or prepared meats are essential.
In almost all cases, there is a warehouse full of food close
to any current famine situation, and something is preventing
distribution.
"Poetic Justice" <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-Dog.com>
Quote: You ignore that where you plant corn, you're not planting the other crops.
That means the more corn you plant the less soy beans and wheat...
MMMMMMMMOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNN
Rice paddies are called "Rice Paddies" for a reason. Shit For Brains.
There are no "Corn Paddies" |
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Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 11:03 pm |
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"Poetic Justice" <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-Dog.com> wrote
Quote: Everything is temporary.
KKKonservative ignorance and deceit is perpetual. |
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Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 11:04 pm |
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"Poetic Justice" <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-Dog.com> wrote
Quote: kill all the men and the future looks bright?
Another good idea. |
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