Tuesday, May 24, 2011

The Difference Between "Liberals" and "National Socialists"

I guess there is none.

Wretched domestic enemy (and "Progressive Caucus" memberMaxine Waters explains. [Watch]

Are you sleeping, bourgeoisie?

[Via Skip]

3 comments:

  1. Crotalus (Don't Tread on Me)5/24/2011 12:06 PM

    Hideous. Absolutely hideous.

    She and "Nostrilitus" Waxman both have revealed the truth of the Democrat Party.

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  2. In NuSpeak, "progressive" is identical to what we Liberals called "Fabian Socialism." Liberals are free with their own money, while Socialists believe in being free with your money - but not their own.

    The tenets of Liberalism and Fabian Socialism are poles apart. Gun control, speech censorship, and a totalitarian government are "progressive" themes.

    Stranger

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  3. Modern American liberals are the direct descendants of the fascists of the 1920's through today. All fascism arose out of the prograssive movement that began in the late 19th century, Teddy Roosevelt was the first progressive president, his progressivism is obvious if you look at his record. A warmonger, anti-private property, anti-business his whole life, he funded the Columbian rebels in Panama to the point that they were successful in seceding from Columbia.

    That's why I use the term progressive/fascist whenever I discuss something the liberals are up to, liberal just isn't descriptive enough.

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