The Communist Party

JoshLowry

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For those of you who missed the internet bus a few years back:

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The Communist Party..

and what a party it will be! woohoo.
 
Stalin seems like he'd be a swell guy to hang out with.... In a Bush-y kind of way.


REAL Communist party:

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"Socialism in America will come through the ballot box."
by: Gus Hall
[Arvo Gustav Halberg ] (1910-2000) leader of the Communist Party USA and its four-time U.S. presidential candidate
Source: in an interview with the Cleveland Plain-Dealer (1996)
 
Don't you just love State-imposed "Atheism?"

Theocrat, don't you just love State-imposed "Theocracy"? :rolleyes:

You fucken fail mate, the only thing wrong with it; in BOTH instances, is the STATE.

Get a grip... we've had this exact same discussion in a Best Evar post thread, go refresh your memory ;)
 
Okay, what's the communist party have to do with missing the Internet bus a few years ago?
 
It's just an old image, but I thought it was worthy of a repost in the RPF Political Party Playground.
 
The Inevitability of Humanistic Politics

Theocrat, don't you just love State-imposed "Theocracy"? :rolleyes:

You fucken fail mate, the only thing wrong with it; in BOTH instances, is the STATE.

Get a grip... we've had this exact same discussion in a Best Evar post thread, go refresh your memory ;)

For your information, our nation was based on State-imposed theocracy, and that's what made America so prosperous in the earlier days of our Republic. Representative-based government is a theocratic principle.

Today, our government is full of humanistic principles of governance through each politician's own claims to self-autonomy of what the State should and should not provide to its citizens. That's why we're operating as a socialist nation now. Sure, many politicians may not admit they are humanists, but their actions in Congress (in legislation and political rhetoric) speak otherwise.

It seems we don't learn from history, so I guess we're doomed to repeat it. Marx, Hitler, Engels, Lenin, Mao, Stalin and other "atheist" dictators would be proud to be Americans, were they living today.
 
For your information, our nation was based on State-imposed theocracy, and that's what made America so prosperous in the earlier days of our Republic. Representative-based government is a theocratic principle.

Today, our government is full of humanistic principles of governance through each politician's own claims to self-autonomy of what the State should and should not provide to its citizens. That's why we're operating as a socialist nation now. Sure, many politicians may not admit they are humanists, but their actions in Congress (in legislation and political rhetoric) speak otherwise.

It seems we don't learn from history, so I guess we're doomed to repeat it. Marx, Hitler, Engels, Lenin, Mao, Stalin and other "atheist" dictators would be proud to be Americans, were they living today.

Sorry but you fail mate. What made the country prosperous was a free-market with a gold standard. Now we had 3 central banks before the federal reserve and all ended with terribly high inflation, so there was non prosperous times in the early republic as well theoslave.
 
= Marx, Hitler, Engels, Lenin, Mao, Stalin and other "atheist" dictators would be proud to be Americans, were they living today.

Marx- Lutheran Christian
Hitler- Roman Catholic, although he wanted to "purge" elements such as Dogma and other things that irritated him.
Lenin- Russian Orthodox Church
Stalin- Georgian Orthodox Church

Sure... Looks like imposing religion on the majority posed a problem. Not the other way around. Why are you here anyway. Ron Paul doesn't support a Theocracy, he supports a truely free society. I wouldn't be free if I was forced into living in a society centered around an imaginary friend.
 
Theocrat is here to remind us of the self centered neocons like him that control the repub party, and show how lame their lack of thought is, which he does very well.
 
For your information, our nation was based on State-imposed theocracy, and that's what made America so prosperous in the earlier days of our Republic. Representative-based government is a theocratic principle.

I wonder how many times you and BeFranklin have to lose this argument before you will give it up. ;)
 
Marx- Lutheran Christian
Hitler- Roman Catholic, although he wanted to "purge" elements such as Dogma and other things that irritated him.
Lenin- Russian Orthodox Church
Stalin- Georgian Orthodox Church

Ron Paul-?
 
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