Do you think there are more left-wing or right-wing truthers in the U.S.?
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  Do you think there are more left-wing or right-wing truthers in the U.S.?
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« Reply #50 on: May 14, 2011, 05:32:24 PM »

Depends.  Is your definition of "Truther" related only to 9/11 conspiracy?

When Bush was president I'm sure more left-wingers subscribed to that thinking than right.  Just like right wingers now subscribe as "birthers".  The fringe element seems to depend on who's president.  If it smears the right, then left will be the majority.  If it smears left, then right will be the majority.  So goes partisan bickering..

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« Reply #51 on: May 18, 2011, 03:33:23 PM »
« Edited: May 18, 2011, 05:01:08 PM by Mechaesthetics »

Oh, and as for feeblepizza, what Al said plus the fact that I still think you should be banned for the GusChiggins stunt.
Once again, not my fault.

Didn't you admit you were actually amused with your friend behavior (such as using "n" word)? As amused that you encouraged him to continue?

Oh, you also made a sock during your temporary ban. Sock as poor it was discovered instantly.

Part of maturity, you're lacking of, is ability to admit your wrongdoings.

Like using the "n" word was really notable at all compared to the fact that Guschiggins was the greatest epic fail of a troll ever?  I mean damn it Kal he failed so much at trolling that the mods deleted his posting history because all he managed to say was stupid sh*t like "all of you guys are so fag you won't even do a fag" over and over again.
Guschiggins existence itself is considered a crime against humanity.
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« Reply #52 on: May 18, 2011, 05:08:18 PM »

Look at what Mussolini and Hitler did during their primes. Their major support bases were labor unions. They enacted universal health-care, fought for higher wages, and encouraged profit sharing among large corporations (i.e. "spreading the wealth around"). Also, Hitler was a strong proponent of animal rights.

Let us see how historian William Shrier, a first-hand eyewitness to the establishment of the Third Reich, interpreted Hitler's 'laborism'. From page 233 of The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich:

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In other words, according to Shrier, while the National Socialists may have used 'laborist' or unionist rhetoric, the application of that rhetoric in practice entailed, first, the centralization of labor unions and then the rendering subservient of them to the employers.
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