"Die In" Protest at the California State Republican Convention
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How could people treat people with disabilities like that
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@KCSteak I agree with rundstedt. The beliefs of the GOP and the KKK are very much similar. Might makes right, the weak and defenseless should go to hell and starve and diviersity is EEEEEVIL!
I also recall your remarks that the poor should go get a job, then remark that the homeless and handicapped were low lives not upstanding or worthy for a job.
SO you want the poor to get a job yet you have no problem with employers discriminating against them and oppose taxing the rich
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@KCSteak Okay then got HER good! ^_^
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Haha you're the one that stated deriding diversity and promoting Social Darwinism, you deserve the comment, you've shown your underlying bigotry.
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@Rundstedt1 After your last sentence concerning starch in my pointed hood, I will not respond to you either. You people are the problem with this country. Are you carrying the torch since I will not longer engage Rundstedt1?
I wish you nothing but happiness. Goodbye.
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Ohh were so chagrinned that you won't respond...asshole.
You haven't resonded to anything anyway, you've only been posting think tank crap that we then blow out of the water with reality.
"Fascist regimes functioned like an epoxy: an amalgam of two very different agents, fascist dynamism and conservative order, bonded by shared enmity toward liberalism and the Left, and a shared willingness to stop at nothing to destroy their common enemies." Robert O. Paxton. "The Anatomy of Fascism", p147
All fascism did was combine conservativism with a new populist energy, just like the Rightwing teabaggers
Rundstedt1 4 months ago 5
"The problem is that the laissez faire minus the crony capitalism has never happened anywhere on Earth that I am aware of. Someone clue me in? Laissez faire capitalism is always, or nearly always, crony capitalism. The state is the only thing to throw the criminals in jail, and laissez faire gets rid of the state. The checks and balances in Milton’s model do not exist because the state is gutted, deregulated and corrupted by money." Robert Lindsay
Rundstedt1 4 months ago 4