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Re: Statesmanship

Reply #25


Yeah right Colonel. Anything to detract from hypocrisy land. Just look at your own history.

All those early corporates and rich making a new country when they met in Philly and stated that only whites could be citizens and be given. Kind of gives a clue as to why racism is such a big deal over there even today.
The Red Indians. Misused, land stolen, massacred. The blacks suffered horrendously too in vast numbers and aye in the North too so they cannot be smart alecs.
-The aim in the 1930's to replace the BE with one of your own via corporates and military pressure.
- Even right into the middle of the 20th century burnings, no votes for many.
- More killed in the Civil War than overseas wars.
-Wars started, military dictatorships supported yet guffing the world with the talk about rights, freedoms and people having to fight for them back home.
-Spend half the globe's military bill.
--Dare not to accept your ideas then expect to be barricaded, made iunstable or invaded.
-A million a year losing homes.
-Greedy bankers funded and gap between rich and poor vastly increasing.
-2.4 million in jail.
-People on death row for up to 10 years and longer. Dear, oh dear. A legal system that is a joke.
-More secret service agencies than any other nation and includes spying on their own people via house phones, mobile phones, net, credit cards, etc. The latest incident involves an Internet company taking the German Government to court for allegedly pasing info to your Gestapo, oops, NSA lot.
- The hill ruled by millionaires and little independent political stuff allowed outside the big two.
-Trillions in debt.
-Army on streets and police looking increasingly like a military State.
- Flags everywhere like kids at a carnival and an overblown nationalism. Even in every school classrm. Hey are you all simple?!
The contradictions of all the high principled stuff is constantly ridiculed by the sheer hypocrisy and efforts to control the world.  You don't really have much of a political choice in reality. Maybe you should try forming a Commonwealth without corruption and military efforts - nah, would get disappointed!

Now for a sip at my diet Irn Bru and a smiling sigh at the usual hypocrisy but you folk cannot help it as you are brained from an early age.  One real sadness and almost with a capital S to emphasise is the unfortunate losing of the Civil War by one side. Chaining up the confederate President, carpet baggers, defraduing and persecuting legions. You can join the club but want out of the great democracy? Nah, nae chance.

If nothing else, you are exceedingly consistent. Gotta give ya that.

The question is, is all of that guff typed out each time, or is it saved in a Word document?   :eek: :D

It's generated by a machine, a mindless automaton.

Re: Statesmanship

Reply #26
It's generated by a machine, a mindless automaton.
It is not! A "mindless" automaton would not be so consistently irksome…
Howie only seeks to pique others! (He'd likely prick 'em too, if he had the means! :) )
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Reply #27
I was wrong.
These long lists of unrelated phrases seem to be appearing regularly, sometimes in Russian.
If you look carefully (at the English ones) there seems to be a common thread of references to pharmaceutical products or to pornography.
But not, I think, in the post under discussion.
It seems to have as much relevance to anything as do the Russian ones.

Re: Statesmanship

Reply #28
Funny that you should say that, TT. It sure looks like RJH copypastes right out of the Marxist/Leninist/Stalinist handbook--- which is funny because as a monarchist he would be top of the list of people the M/L/S squads would be looking to at least "re-educate" if not outright----ahhh, heck, there's just no nice way to say what those folk do to people they disagree with.
What would happen if a large asteroid slammed into the Earth?
According to several tests involving a watermelon and a large hammer, it would be really bad!

Re: Statesmanship

Reply #29
Putinism for dummies?



Re: Statesmanship

Reply #32
I'm sure he's a nice-enough fellow, to people he's met. But on the net he's someone who'd be in knife fights every night… (Thankfully, the net doesn't provide such a venue. Yet.)
The main reason we (…all of us!) disagree about statesmanship is simple: While we agree about winners and losers, we disagree about what should have happened.
In other words, we're arguing about counter factual propositions.
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Reply #33

I'm sure he's a nice-enough fellow, to people he's met. But on the net he's someone who'd be in knife fights every night… (Thankfully, the net doesn't provide such a venue. Yet.)

The internet provides a venue for people to have each other for dinner.

Quote from: Victim of cannibal agreed to be eaten, http://www.theguardian.com/world/2003/dec/04/germany.lukeharding

In one of the most extraordinary trials in German criminal history, the self-confessed cannibal admitted that he had met a 43-year-old Berlin engineer, Bernd Brandes, after advertising on the internet, and had chopped him up and eaten him.


 

Re: Statesmanship

Reply #34
And German food isn't all that appetizing. Cannibals might disagree, however.