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Re: So, What IS a Fascist, anyway?



On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 07:06:43 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fredric L.
Rice) wrote:

>Jonathan Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Rat & Swan wrote:
>>> Fredric L. Rice wrote:
>>> <snip>
>>>  His actions closely mirror the advent of the Brown Shirts and the rise
>>>> of Nazi Germany.
>>> Yes, I listed a one-to-one comparison on TPA earlier.  It's positively
>>> eerie.
>
>>No, it was fatuous.
>
>No, it's one of the reasons why anyone who has ever studied the rise of
>Nazi Germany recognizes Bush as the greatest threat to the world's health
>and safety bar none today.  The baby killing fascist has murdered half
>a million Iraqi people thanks to his used of banned nuclear munitions.
>The people he's murdered will drop in numbers patterned after the usual
>Bell Curve, but the fact that he didn't nuke them in one swat but has
>poisoned them slowly doesn't make his war crimes any less worthy of
>execution.
>

Gosh..was there a bright flash and a big glassy crater? Did they
create Lake Saddam with a big assed nuke?

Cites Newbie..cites

Gunner

>---
>Yes, George W. Bush is an unelected baby killing fascist dictator.
>"In any country there must be people who have to die. They are 
>the sacrifices any nation has to make to achieve law and order."
>- Idi Dada Amin, Bush's ideological and moral equal.

"The British attitude is to treat society like a game preserve where a
certain percentage of the 'antelope' are expected to be eaten by the
"lions".
Christopher Morton



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