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The hacktivist collective Anonymous set out to take down the white
supremacist American Third Party (A3P) in what they called “Operation
Blitzkrieg” but they may have done much more.
In a document dump that includes private forum messages, emails,
organization notes another other information the group found numerous
connections between Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and A3P.
According to the documents, all hosted here, Paul himself regularly met
with many A3P members, engaged in conference calls with their board of
directors and engaged in a “bridging tactic” between A3P and the Ron Paul
Revolution.
Other excerpts show A3P webmaster Jamie Kelso (whose email account was one
hacked by the collective) coordinating meeting between Paul and other
members of A3P such as corporate lawyer and chairman of the neo-Nazi group
Paul. “I’m going to go to the Conservative Political Action Conference
(CPAC) with Bill Johnson,” reads an email to an A3P member dated January
2011. “Bill and I will be meeting with Ron and Ran Paul. I have a
teleconference call with Bill (and Ron Paul) tonight. Much more later.
Things are starting to happen (thanks to folks like you).”
In another passage, Kelso, a former Scientologist and account owner of other
German Nazi forums, wrote: “I’ll be at CPAC from Feb. 9 to Feb. 12. I’ll
send back reports to you from personal meetings with Ron Paul,
newly-elected Senator Rand Paul and many others. It’ll be here on
WhiteNewsNow, a place that is really starting to get interesting because of
the presence of folks like you. Birds of a feather flock together, and we
are really gathering some quality here.”
Accusations of racism and ties to neo-Nazi interests have plagued Paul since
the 1990s and have re-surfaced during this campaign. So far Paul has issued
standard denials, claiming not to have been aware of the ties between his
camp and the racist right and denied authorship of a series of racist
newsletters, despite confirmation from his closest staff that Paul signed
off on every detail.
So what’s Paul’s explanation now?
-- "Most of the kookologists are as nutty as the kooks they poke, even if they
keep it better hidden, but for you to expect any different when you come
here is outright craziness." - Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries admits that she as as
kooky as Emmet!
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> The hacktivist collective Anonymous set out to take down the white
> supremacist American Third Party (A3P) in what they called “Operation
> Blitzkrieg” but they may have done much more.
> In a document dump that includes private forum messages, emails,
> organization notes another other information the group found numerous
> connections between Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and A3P.
> According to the documents, all hosted here, Paul himself regularly met
> with many A3P members, engaged in conference calls with their board of
> directors and engaged in a “bridging tactic” between A3P and the Ron Paul
> Revolution.
> Other excerpts show A3P webmaster Jamie Kelso (whose email account was one
> hacked by the collective) coordinating meeting between Paul and other
> members of A3P such as corporate lawyer and chairman of the neo-Nazi group
> Paul. “I’m going to go to the Conservative Political Action Conference
> (CPAC) with Bill Johnson,” reads an email to an A3P member dated January
> 2011. “Bill and I will be meeting with Ron and Ran Paul. I have a
> teleconference call with Bill (and Ron Paul) tonight. Much more later.
> Things are starting to happen (thanks to folks like you).”
> In another passage, Kelso, a former Scientologist and account owner of other
> German Nazi forums, wrote: “I’ll be at CPAC from Feb. 9 to Feb. 12. I’ll
> send back reports to you from personal meetings with Ron Paul,
> newly-elected Senator Rand Paul and many others. It’ll be here on
> WhiteNewsNow, a place that is really starting to get interesting because of
> the presence of folks like you. Birds of a feather flock together, and we
> are really gathering some quality here.”
> Accusations of racism and ties to neo-Nazi interests have plagued Paul since
> the 1990s and have re-surfaced during this campaign. So far Paul has issued
> standard denials, claiming not to have been aware of the ties between his
> camp and the racist right and denied authorship of a series of racist
> newsletters, despite confirmation from his closest staff that Paul signed
> off on every detail.
> So what’s Paul’s explanation now?
"New Hampshire state party chairman Ryan Murdough ran in the Republican Party of New Hampshire primary for a seat representing the Eighth District of the Grafton County delegation to the New Hampshire House of Representatives,[16] but he was refused support by the Republican party, which called him a "despicable racist".[17] He placed fifth out of five candidates in the Republican primary, garnering 296 votes (11%).[18] Murdough is now the National Political Director for the National Socialist American Labor Party, a party which espouses Nazi beliefs.[19]"
Sounds like your kind of candidate, princess.
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>> The hacktivist collective Anonymous set out to take down the white
>> supremacist American Third Party (A3P) in what they called “Operation
>> Blitzkrieg†but they may have done much more.
>> In a document dump that includes private forum messages, emails,
>> organization notes another other information the group found numerous
>> connections between Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and A3P.
>> According to the documents, all hosted here, Paul himself regularly met
>> with many A3P members, engaged in conference calls with their board of
>> directors and engaged in a “bridging tactic†between A3P and the Ron
>> Paul Revolution.
>> Other excerpts show A3P webmaster Jamie Kelso (whose email account was
>> one hacked by the collective) coordinating meeting between Paul and other
>> members of A3P such as corporate lawyer and chairman of the neo-Nazi
>> group Paul. “I’m going to go to the Conservative Political Action
>> Conference (CPAC) with Bill Johnson,†reads an email to an A3P member
>> dated January 2011. “Bill and I will be meeting with Ron and Ran Paul.
>> I have a teleconference call with Bill (and Ron Paul) tonight. Much more
>> later. Things are starting to happen (thanks to folks like you).â€
>> In another passage, Kelso, a former Scientologist and account owner of
>> other German Nazi forums, wrote: “I’ll be at CPAC from Feb. 9 to Feb.
>> 12.
> I’ll
>> send back reports to you from personal meetings with Ron Paul,
>> newly-elected Senator Rand Paul and many others. It’ll be here on
>> WhiteNewsNow, a place that is really starting to get interesting because
>> of the presence of folks like you. Birds of a feather flock together, and
>> we are really gathering some quality here.â€
>> Accusations of racism and ties to neo-Nazi interests have plagued Paul
>> since the 1990s and have re-surfaced during this campaign. So far Paul
>> has issued standard denials, claiming not to have been aware of the ties
>> between his camp and the racist right and denied authorship of a series
>> of racist newsletters, despite confirmation from his closest staff that
>> Paul signed off on every detail.
>> So what’s Paul’s explanation now?
"The American Third Position Party (A3P) is a third positionist American
political party which promotes white supremacism"
> "New Hampshire state party chairman Ryan Murdough ran in the Republican
> Party of New Hampshire primary for a seat representing the Eighth District
> of the Grafton County delegation to the New Hampshire House of
> Representatives,[16] but he was refused support by the Republican party,
> which called him a "despicable racist".[17] He placed fifth out of five
> candidates in the Republican primary, garnering 296 votes (11%).[18]
> Murdough is now the National Political Director for the National Socialist
> American Labor Party, a party which espouses Nazi beliefs.[19]"
> Sounds like your kind of candidate, princess.
actually, it sounds like ron paul doesn't have a problem with neo nazis,
while i DO have a problem with them - and apparently at some point the
republicans took issue with murdough's racism and neo-nazism. are you
having trouble reading for comprehension? will you be voting for ron paul
so you can give your state's neo-nazi groups a little more control over
your life via "state's rights"?
-- "Most of the kookologists are as nutty as the kooks they poke, even if they
keep it better hidden, but for you to expect any different when you come
here is outright craziness." - Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries admits that she as as
kooky as Emmet!
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>>> The hacktivist collective Anonymous set out to take down the white
>>> supremacist American Third Party (A3P) in what they called “Operation
>>> Blitzkrieg†but they may have done much more.
>>> In a document dump that includes private forum messages, emails,
>>> organization notes another other information the group found numerous
>>> connections between Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and A3P.
>>> According to the documents, all hosted here, Paul himself regularly met
>>> with many A3P members, engaged in conference calls with their board of
>>> directors and engaged in a “bridging tactic†between A3P and the >>> Ron
>>> Paul Revolution.
>>> Other excerpts show A3P webmaster Jamie Kelso (whose email account was
>>> one hacked by the collective) coordinating meeting between Paul and other
>>> members of A3P such as corporate lawyer and chairman of the neo-Nazi
>>> group Paul. “I’m going to go to the Conservative Political Action
>>> Conference (CPAC) with Bill Johnson,†reads an email to an A3P member
>>> dated January 2011. “Bill and I will be meeting with Ron and Ran Paul.
>>> I have a teleconference call with Bill (and Ron Paul) tonight. Much more
>>> later. Things are starting to happen (thanks to folks like you).â€
>>> In another passage, Kelso, a former Scientologist and account owner of
>>> other German Nazi forums, wrote: “I’ll be at CPAC from Feb. 9 to >>> Feb.
>>> 12.
>> I’ll
>>> send back reports to you from personal meetings with Ron Paul,
>>> newly-elected Senator Rand Paul and many others. It’ll be here on
>>> WhiteNewsNow, a place that is really starting to get interesting because
>>> of the presence of folks like you. Birds of a feather flock together, and
>>> we are really gathering some quality here.â€
>>> Accusations of racism and ties to neo-Nazi interests have plagued Paul
>>> since the 1990s and have re-surfaced during this campaign. So far Paul
>>> has issued standard denials, claiming not to have been aware of the ties
>>> between his camp and the racist right and denied authorship of a series
>>> of racist newsletters, despite confirmation from his closest staff that
>>> Paul signed off on every detail.
>>> So what’s Paul’s explanation now?
> "The American Third Position Party (A3P) is a third positionist American
> political party which promotes white supremacism"
>> "New Hampshire state party chairman Ryan Murdough ran in the Republican
>> Party of New Hampshire primary for a seat representing the Eighth District
>> of the Grafton County delegation to the New Hampshire House of
>> Representatives,[16] but he was refused support by the Republican party,
>> which called him a "despicable racist".[17] He placed fifth out of five
>> candidates in the Republican primary, garnering 296 votes (11%).[18]
>> Murdough is now the National Political Director for the National Socialist
>> American Labor Party, a party which espouses Nazi beliefs.[19]"
>> Sounds like your kind of candidate, princess.
> actually, it sounds like ron paul doesn't have a problem with neo nazis,
> while i DO have a problem with them - and apparently at some point the
> republicans took issue with murdough's racism and neo-nazism. are you
> having trouble reading for comprehension? will you be voting for ron paul
> so you can give your state's neo-nazi groups a little more control over
> your life via "state's rights"?
State's right predate the Nazi Party and Ron Paul. You know......back when we were the United States. I doubt the "Neo-Nazis" will be running for offices in Georgia in November. So that doesn't particularly bother me. Maybe it bothers liberals. You seem to be going out your way to call as many people racist as possible.
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>>>> The hacktivist collective Anonymous set out to take down the white
>>>> supremacist American Third Party (A3P) in what they called â??Operation
>>>> Blitzkriegâ?? but they may have done much more.
>>>> In a document dump that includes private forum messages, emails,
>>>> organization notes another other information the group found numerous
>>>> connections between Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and A3P.
>>>> According to the documents, all hosted here, Paul himself regularly met
>>>> with many A3P members, engaged in conference calls with their board of
>>>> directors and engaged in a â??bridging tacticâ?? between A3P and the
>>>> Ron Paul Revolution.
>>>> Other excerpts show A3P webmaster Jamie Kelso (whose email account was
>>>> one hacked by the collective) coordinating meeting between Paul and
>>>> other members of A3P such as corporate lawyer and chairman of the
>>>> neo-Nazi group Paul. â??Iâ??m going to go to the Conservative Political
>>>> Action Conference (CPAC) with Bill Johnson,â?? reads an email to an A3P
>>>> member dated January 2011. â??Bill and I will be meeting with Ron and
>>>> Ran Paul. I have a teleconference call with Bill (and Ron Paul)
>>>> tonight. Much more later. Things are starting to happen (thanks to
>>>> folks like you).â??
>>>> In another passage, Kelso, a former Scientologist and account owner of
>>>> other German Nazi forums, wrote: â??Iâ??ll be at CPAC from Feb. 9 to
>>>> Feb. 12.
>>> Iâ??ll
>>>> send back reports to you from personal meetings with Ron Paul,
>>>> newly-elected Senator Rand Paul and many others. Itâ??ll be here on
>>>> WhiteNewsNow, a place that is really starting to get interesting
>>>> because of the presence of folks like you. Birds of a feather flock
>>>> together, and we are really gathering some quality here.â??
>>>> Accusations of racism and ties to neo-Nazi interests have plagued Paul
>>>> since the 1990s and have re-surfaced during this campaign. So far Paul
>>>> has issued standard denials, claiming not to have been aware of the
>>>> ties between his camp and the racist right and denied authorship of a
>>>> series of racist newsletters, despite confirmation from his closest
>>>> staff that Paul signed off on every detail.
>>>> So whatâ??s Paulâ??s explanation now?
>>"The American Third Position Party (A3P) is a third positionist American
>>political party which promotes white supremacism"
>>> "New Hampshire state party chairman Ryan Murdough ran in the Republican
>>> Party of New Hampshire primary for a seat representing the Eighth
>>> District of the Grafton County delegation to the New Hampshire House of
>>> Representatives,[16] but he was refused support by the Republican party,
>>> which called him a "despicable racist".[17] He placed fifth out of five
>>> candidates in the Republican primary, garnering 296 votes (11%).[18]
>>> Murdough is now the National Political Director for the National
>>> Socialist American Labor Party, a party which espouses Nazi
>>> beliefs.[19]"
>>> Sounds like your kind of candidate, princess.
>>actually, it sounds like ron paul doesn't have a problem with neo nazis,
>>while i DO have a problem with them - and apparently at some point the
>>republicans took issue with murdough's racism and neo-nazism. are you
>>having trouble reading for comprehension? will you be voting for ron paul
>>so you can give your state's neo-nazi groups a little more control over
>>your life via "state's rights"?
> Why do you hate Germans ? The word "nazi" is a Jewish/Hebrew word
> meaning "German". Just like the Yiddish/Hebrew word Ashkenazi.
> Which means "our beloved in the land of Naz". Naz was the old
> Jewish word for that land now known as Germany.
> When WW2 started, our so-called journalists heard the Jews calling
> the German leaders "nazi" and they assumed it meant Hitler's Fascists.
> It didn't. It meant "this goddam Germans" -- which is what the Jews
> had always called them.
> Why demean a whole country by calling them the same thing Jews call
> them ?
should i call them the SS, then? or just white nationalist "oppressed white
male" dickbags who want to blame all of their problems on everybody but
themselves? i guess you might be the expert here on what scum racists
would prefer to be called?
"The word Nazi is based on the first two syllables of the German word
Nationalialsozialist."
"The term 'Nazi' was in widespread use in Germany as a mildly derogatory
term in the early 1930s. It was inspired by the use of 'Sozi' for
socialists. (Compare with 'Commie' for 'Communist'). Rival gangs of young
kids in German school playgrounds in the early 1930s called
themselves 'Nazis' or 'Sozis' and fought one another."
and before you fling the tired "oh aren't you a commie?" pathetically
retarded comeback: the nazis were clearly fascists and authoritarians. nobody like myself, who believes in democracy and free information is on
the side of racist scum who seek political power through scapegoating.
-- "Most of the kookologists are as nutty as the kooks they poke, even if they
keep it better hidden, but for you to expect any different when you come
here is outright craziness." - Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries admits that she as as
kooky as Emmet!
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>>>> The hacktivist collective Anonymous set out to take down the white
>>>> supremacist American Third Party (A3P) in what they called
>>>> “Operation Blitzkrieg†but they may have done much more.
>>>> In a document dump that includes private forum messages, emails,
>>>> organization notes another other information the group found numerous
>>>> connections between Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and A3P.
>>>> According to the documents, all hosted here, Paul himself regularly met
>>>> with many A3P members, engaged in conference calls with their board of
>>>> directors and engaged in a “bridging tactic†between A3P and
>>>> the Ron
>>>> Paul Revolution.
>>>> Other excerpts show A3P webmaster Jamie Kelso (whose email account was
>>>> one hacked by the collective) coordinating meeting between Paul and
>>>> other members of A3P such as corporate lawyer and chairman of the
>>>> neo-Nazi group Paul. “I’m going to go to the Conservative
>>>> Political Action Conference (CPAC) with Bill Johnson,†reads an
>>>> email to an A3P member dated January 2011. “Bill and I will be
>>>> meeting with Ron and Ran Paul. I have a teleconference call with Bill
>>>> (and Ron Paul) tonight. Much more later. Things are starting to happen
>>>> (thanks to folks like you).â€Â
>>>> In another passage, Kelso, a former Scientologist and account owner of
>>>> other German Nazi forums, wrote: “I’ll be at CPAC from Feb. 9
>>>> to Feb.
>>>> 12.
>>> I’ll
>>>> send back reports to you from personal meetings with Ron Paul,
>>>> newly-elected Senator Rand Paul and many others. It’ll be here on
>>>> WhiteNewsNow, a place that is really starting to get interesting
>>>> because of the presence of folks like you. Birds of a feather flock
>>>> together, and we are really gathering some quality here.â€Â
>>>> Accusations of racism and ties to neo-Nazi interests have plagued Paul
>>>> since the 1990s and have re-surfaced during this campaign. So far Paul
>>>> has issued standard denials, claiming not to have been aware of the
>>>> ties between his camp and the racist right and denied authorship of a
>>>> series of racist newsletters, despite confirmation from his closest
>>>> staff that Paul signed off on every detail.
>>>> So what’s Paul’s explanation now?
>> "The American Third Position Party (A3P) is a third positionist American
>> political party which promotes white supremacism"
>>> "New Hampshire state party chairman Ryan Murdough ran in the Republican
>>> Party of New Hampshire primary for a seat representing the Eighth
>>> District of the Grafton County delegation to the New Hampshire House of
>>> Representatives,[16] but he was refused support by the Republican party,
>>> which called him a "despicable racist".[17] He placed fifth out of five
>>> candidates in the Republican primary, garnering 296 votes (11%).[18]
>>> Murdough is now the National Political Director for the National
>>> Socialist American Labor Party, a party which espouses Nazi
>>> beliefs.[19]"
>>> Sounds like your kind of candidate, princess.
>> actually, it sounds like ron paul doesn't have a problem with neo nazis,
>> while i DO have a problem with them - and apparently at some point the
>> republicans took issue with murdough's racism and neo-nazism. are you
>> having trouble reading for comprehension? will you be voting for ron
>> paul so you can give your state's neo-nazi groups a little more control
>> over your life via "state's rights"?
> State's right predate the Nazi Party and Ron Paul. You know......back when
> we were the United States. I doubt the "Neo-Nazis" will be running for
> offices in Georgia in November. So that doesn't particularly bother me.
> Maybe it bothers liberals. You seem to be going out your way to call as
> many people racist as possible.
we are talking about ron paul, dingbat. not the mayor of atlanta. get your
head out of your ass sometime. these neo-nazis are clearly trying to run
in elections and have been proved to have been working with the ron paul
campaign.
-- "Most of the kookologists are as nutty as the kooks they poke, even if they
keep it better hidden, but for you to expect any different when you come
here is outright craziness." - Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries admits that she as as
kooky as Emmet!
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>>>>> The hacktivist collective Anonymous set out to take down the white
>>>>> supremacist American Third Party (A3P) in what they called
>>>>> “Operation Blitzkrieg†but they may have done much >>>>> more.
>>>>> In a document dump that includes private forum messages, emails,
>>>>> organization notes another other information the group found numerous
>>>>> connections between Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and A3P.
>>>>> According to the documents, all hosted here, Paul himself regularly met
>>>>> with many A3P members, engaged in conference calls with their board of
>>>>> directors and engaged in a “bridging tacticâ€Â
>>>>> between A3P and
>>>>> the Ron
>>>>> Paul Revolution.
>>>>> Other excerpts show A3P webmaster Jamie Kelso (whose email account was
>>>>> one hacked by the collective) coordinating meeting between Paul and
>>>>> other members of A3P such as corporate lawyer and chairman of the
>>>>> neo-Nazi group Paul. “I’m going to go to the >>>>> Conservative
>>>>> Political Action Conference (CPAC) with Bill Johnson,†reads >>>>> an
>>>>> email to an A3P member dated January 2011. “Bill and I will be
>>>>> meeting with Ron and Ran Paul. I have a teleconference call with Bill
>>>>> (and Ron Paul) tonight. Much more later. Things are starting to happen
>>>>> (thanks to folks like you).â€Â
>>>>> In another passage, Kelso, a former Scientologist and account owner of
>>>>> other German Nazi forums, wrote: “I’ll be at CPAC >>>>> from Feb. 9
>>>>> to Feb.
>>>>> 12.
>>>> I’ll
>>>>> send back reports to you from personal meetings with Ron Paul,
>>>>> newly-elected Senator Rand Paul and many others. It’ll be >>>>> here on
>>>>> WhiteNewsNow, a place that is really starting to get interesting
>>>>> because of the presence of folks like you. Birds of a feather flock
>>>>> together, and we are really gathering some quality here.â€Â
>>>>> Accusations of racism and ties to neo-Nazi interests have plagued Paul
>>>>> since the 1990s and have re-surfaced during this campaign. So far Paul
>>>>> has issued standard denials, claiming not to have been aware of the
>>>>> ties between his camp and the racist right and denied authorship of a
>>>>> series of racist newsletters, despite confirmation from his closest
>>>>> staff that Paul signed off on every detail.
>>>>> So what’s Paul’s explanation now?
>>> "The American Third Position Party (A3P) is a third positionist American
>>> political party which promotes white supremacism"
>>>> "New Hampshire state party chairman Ryan Murdough ran in the Republican
>>>> Party of New Hampshire primary for a seat representing the Eighth
>>>> District of the Grafton County delegation to the New Hampshire House of
>>>> Representatives,[16] but he was refused support by the Republican party,
>>>> which called him a "despicable racist".[17] He placed fifth out of five
>>>> candidates in the Republican primary, garnering 296 votes (11%).[18]
>>>> Murdough is now the National Political Director for the National
>>>> Socialist American Labor Party, a party which espouses Nazi
>>>> beliefs.[19]"
>>>> Sounds like your kind of candidate, princess.
>>> actually, it sounds like ron paul doesn't have a problem with neo nazis,
>>> while i DO have a problem with them - and apparently at some point the
>>> republicans took issue with murdough's racism and neo-nazism. are you
>>> having trouble reading for comprehension? will you be voting for ron
>>> paul so you can give your state's neo-nazi groups a little more control
>>> over your life via "state's rights"?
>> State's right predate the Nazi Party and Ron Paul. You know......back when
>> we were the United States. I doubt the "Neo-Nazis" will be running for
>> offices in Georgia in November. So that doesn't particularly bother me.
>> Maybe it bothers liberals. You seem to be going out your way to call as
>> many people racist as possible.
> we are talking about ron paul, dingbat. not the mayor of atlanta. get your
> head out of your ass sometime. these neo-nazis are clearly trying to run
> in elections and have been proved to have been working with the ron paul
> campaign.
You brought up states rights. Before that, I pointed out that Republicans had shunned a neo-nazi. You seem to be floundering around and trying to work in talking points. In some obscure way, trying to tie Ron Paul, state rights, neo nazis and republicans. The only people that worry about the nazis are liberals. Generally trying to do what you tried to do. And failing miserably
But keep doing it. We need the Dem party to alienate more of the voting public.
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Garrett wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Mar 2012 12:49:49 -0500, Sofa King <r...@127.0.0.1> wrote:
>>Garrett wrote:
>>> Why do you hate Germans ? The word "nazi" is a Jewish/Hebrew word
>>> meaning "German". Just like the Yiddish/Hebrew word Ashkenazi.
>>> Which means "our beloved in the land of Naz". Naz was the old
>>> Jewish word for that land now known as Germany.
>>> When WW2 started, our so-called journalists heard the Jews calling
>>> the German leaders "nazi" and they assumed it meant Hitler's Fascists.
>>> It didn't. It meant "this goddam Germans" -- which is what the Jews
>>> had always called them.
>>> Why demean a whole country by calling them the same thing Jews call
>>> them ?
>>should i call them the SS, then? or just white nationalist "oppressed
>>white male" dickbags who want to blame all of their problems on everybody
>>but
>>themselves? i guess you might be the expert here on what scum racists
>>would prefer to be called?
> I have no interest in what you call them. I'm opposed to stupidity
> no matter who displays it.
>>"The word Nazi is based on the first two syllables of the German word
>>Nationalialsozialist."
> No it is not.
> That is the lie that the Jews
quick question: do you have a problem with jews?
> offered the stupid American journalists. > They bought it.
> See for yourself. Look up the definition of Ashkenazi. "Ashke"
> means "Our beloved".....who live in the land of the Germans ---
> "Nazi".
> Have you ever heard the word nazi except in those two cases ? Learn,
> my friend. Don't be a fool all your life.
-- "Most of the kookologists are as nutty as the kooks they poke, even if they
keep it better hidden, but for you to expect any different when you come
here is outright craziness." - Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries admits that she as as
kooky as Emmet!
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>>>>>> The hacktivist collective Anonymous set out to take down the white
>>>>>> supremacist American Third Party (A3P) in what they called
>>>>>> “Operation Blitzkrieg†but they may have done
>>>>>> much more.
>>>>>> In a document dump that includes private forum messages, emails,
>>>>>> organization notes another other information the group found numerous
>>>>>> connections between Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and
>>>>>> A3P. According to the documents, all hosted here, Paul himself
>>>>>> regularly met with many A3P members, engaged in conference calls with
>>>>>> their board of directors and engaged in a “bridging
>>>>>> tactic†between A3P and
>>>>>> the Ron
>>>>>> Paul Revolution.
>>>>>> Other excerpts show A3P webmaster Jamie Kelso (whose email account
>>>>>> was one hacked by the collective) coordinating meeting between Paul
>>>>>> and other members of A3P such as corporate lawyer and chairman of the
>>>>>> neo-Nazi group Paul. “I’m going to go to the
>>>>>> Conservative
>>>>>> Political Action Conference (CPAC) with Bill Johnson,†>>>>>> reads an
>>>>>> email to an A3P member dated January 2011. “Bill and I
>>>>>> will be meeting with Ron and Ran Paul. I have a teleconference call
>>>>>> with Bill (and Ron Paul) tonight. Much more later. Things are
>>>>>> starting to happen (thanks to folks like you).â€ÂÂ
>>>>>> In another passage, Kelso, a former Scientologist and account owner
>>>>>> of other German Nazi forums, wrote: “I’ll be at
>>>>>> CPAC from Feb. 9
>>>>>> to Feb.
>>>>>> 12.
>>>>> I’ll
>>>>>> send back reports to you from personal meetings with Ron Paul,
>>>>>> newly-elected Senator Rand Paul and many others. It’ll be
>>>>>> here on
>>>>>> WhiteNewsNow, a place that is really starting to get interesting
>>>>>> because of the presence of folks like you. Birds of a feather flock
>>>>>> together, and we are really gathering some quality here.â€ÂÂ
>>>>>> Accusations of racism and ties to neo-Nazi interests have plagued
>>>>>> Paul since the 1990s and have re-surfaced during this campaign. So
>>>>>> far Paul has issued standard denials, claiming not to have been aware
>>>>>> of the ties between his camp and the racist right and denied
>>>>>> authorship of a series of racist newsletters, despite confirmation
>>>>>> from his closest staff that Paul signed off on every detail.
>>>>>> So what’s Paul’s explanation now?
>>>> "The American Third Position Party (A3P) is a third positionist
>>>> American political party which promotes white supremacism"
>>>>> "New Hampshire state party chairman Ryan Murdough ran in the
>>>>> Republican Party of New Hampshire primary for a seat representing the
>>>>> Eighth District of the Grafton County delegation to the New Hampshire
>>>>> House of Representatives,[16] but he was refused support by the
>>>>> Republican party, which called him a "despicable racist".[17] He
>>>>> placed fifth out of five candidates in the Republican primary,
>>>>> garnering 296 votes (11%).[18] Murdough is now the National Political
>>>>> Director for the National Socialist American Labor Party, a party
>>>>> which espouses Nazi beliefs.[19]"
>>>>> Sounds like your kind of candidate, princess.
>>>> actually, it sounds like ron paul doesn't have a problem with neo
>>>> nazis, while i DO have a problem with them - and apparently at some
>>>> point the
>>>> republicans took issue with murdough's racism and neo-nazism. are you
>>>> having trouble reading for comprehension? will you be voting for ron
>>>> paul so you can give your state's neo-nazi groups a little more control
>>>> over your life via "state's rights"?
>>> State's right predate the Nazi Party and Ron Paul. You know......back
>>> when we were the United States. I doubt the "Neo-Nazis" will be running
>>> for offices in Georgia in November. So that doesn't particularly bother
>>> me. Maybe it bothers liberals. You seem to be going out your way to call
>>> as many people racist as possible.
>> we are talking about ron paul, dingbat. not the mayor of atlanta. get
>> your
>> head out of your ass sometime. these neo-nazis are clearly trying to run
>> in elections and have been proved to have been working with the ron paul
>> campaign.
> You brought up states rights. Before that, I pointed out that Republicans
> had shunned a neo-nazi. You seem to be floundering around and trying to
> work in talking points. In some obscure way, trying to tie Ron Paul, state
> rights, neo nazis and republicans.
you just said that you brought up republicans. you brought it up... i
commented on it.
> The only people that worry about the > nazis are liberals.
yes, because scapegoating chickenshits like yourself think that it's okay to
be a scapegoating chickenshit. for instance: neo-nazis would probably call
any random middle easterner "hadji" and not feel bad at all about it. they
wouldn't have any problem with you.
> Generally trying to do what you tried to do. And > failing miserably But keep doing it. We need the Dem party to alienate
> more of the voting public.
too bad i'm not a member of any organized party, clownshoes. that's just
you trying really hard to distract from the facts - ron paul was talking
directly with this racist neo-nazi scum.
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On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:12:05 -0500, Sofa King <r...@127.0.0.1> wrote:
>Garrett wrote:
>> On Thu, 01 Mar 2012 12:49:49 -0500, Sofa King <r...@127.0.0.1> wrote:
>>>Garrett wrote:
>>>> Why do you hate Germans ? The word "nazi" is a Jewish/Hebrew word
>>>> meaning "German". Just like the Yiddish/Hebrew word Ashkenazi.
>>>> Which means "our beloved in the land of Naz". Naz was the old
>>>> Jewish word for that land now known as Germany.
>>>> When WW2 started, our so-called journalists heard the Jews calling
>>>> the German leaders "nazi" and they assumed it meant Hitler's Fascists.
>>>> It didn't. It meant "this goddam Germans" -- which is what the Jews
>>>> had always called them.
>>>> Why demean a whole country by calling them the same thing Jews call
>>>> them ?
>>>should i call them the SS, then? or just white nationalist "oppressed
>>>white male" dickbags who want to blame all of their problems on everybody
>>>but
>>>themselves? i guess you might be the expert here on what scum racists
>>>would prefer to be called?
>> I have no interest in what you call them. I'm opposed to stupidity
>> no matter who displays it.
>>>"The word Nazi is based on the first two syllables of the German word
>>>Nationalialsozialist."
That would be "Nati". I've heard it described every way but the
right way.
>> That is the lie that the Jews
>quick question: do you have a problem with jews?
Does it matter ? Actually this subject has nothing to do with
anybody except fools who hear a word being used -- and pick it not
knowing what it means. Such as American journalists circa WW2.
Do you have a problem with Germans ? You are maligning them.
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>>>>>>> The hacktivist collective Anonymous set out to take down the white
>>>>>>> supremacist American Third Party (A3P) in what they called
>>>>>>> “Operation Blitzkriegâ€ÂÂ
>>>>>>> but they may have done
>>>>>>> much more.
>>>>>>> In a document dump that includes private forum messages, emails,
>>>>>>> organization notes another other information the group found numerous
>>>>>>> connections between Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and
>>>>>>> A3P. According to the documents, all hosted here, Paul himself
>>>>>>> regularly met with many A3P members, engaged in conference calls with
>>>>>>> their board of directors and engaged in a >>>>>>> “bridging
>>>>>>> tactic†between A3P and
>>>>>>> the Ron
>>>>>>> Paul Revolution.
>>>>>>> Other excerpts show A3P webmaster Jamie Kelso (whose email account
>>>>>>> was one hacked by the collective) coordinating meeting between Paul
>>>>>>> and other members of A3P such as corporate lawyer and chairman of the
>>>>>>> neo-Nazi group Paul. >>>>>>> “I’m going to go to the
>>>>>>> Conservative
>>>>>>> Political Action Conference (CPAC) with Bill >>>>>>> Johnson,†>>>>>>> reads an
>>>>>>> email to an A3P member dated January 2011. >>>>>>> “Bill and I
>>>>>>> will be meeting with Ron and Ran Paul. I have a teleconference call
>>>>>>> with Bill (and Ron Paul) tonight. Much more later. Things are
>>>>>>> starting to happen (thanks to folks like you).â€ÂÂ
>>>>>>> In another passage, Kelso, a former Scientologist and account owner
>>>>>>> of other German Nazi forums, wrote: >>>>>>> “I’ll be at
>>>>>>> CPAC from Feb. 9
>>>>>>> to Feb.
>>>>>>> 12.
>>>>>> I’ll
>>>>>>> send back reports to you from personal meetings with Ron Paul,
>>>>>>> newly-elected Senator Rand Paul and many others. >>>>>>> It’ll be
>>>>>>> here on
>>>>>>> WhiteNewsNow, a place that is really starting to get interesting
>>>>>>> because of the presence of folks like you. Birds of a feather flock
>>>>>>> together, and we are really gathering some quality >>>>>>> here.â€ÂÂ
>>>>>>> Accusations of racism and ties to neo-Nazi interests have plagued
>>>>>>> Paul since the 1990s and have re-surfaced during this campaign. So
>>>>>>> far Paul has issued standard denials, claiming not to have been aware
>>>>>>> of the ties between his camp and the racist right and denied
>>>>>>> authorship of a series of racist newsletters, despite confirmation
>>>>>>> from his closest staff that Paul signed off on every detail.
>>>>>>> So what’s Paul’s >>>>>>> explanation now?
>>>>> "The American Third Position Party (A3P) is a third positionist
>>>>> American political party which promotes white supremacism"
>>>>>> "New Hampshire state party chairman Ryan Murdough ran in the
>>>>>> Republican Party of New Hampshire primary for a seat representing the
>>>>>> Eighth District of the Grafton County delegation to the New Hampshire
>>>>>> House of Representatives,[16] but he was refused support by the
>>>>>> Republican party, which called him a "despicable racist".[17] He
>>>>>> placed fifth out of five candidates in the Republican primary,
>>>>>> garnering 296 votes (11%).[18] Murdough is now the National Political
>>>>>> Director for the National Socialist American Labor Party, a party
>>>>>> which espouses Nazi beliefs.[19]"
>>>>>> Sounds like your kind of candidate, princess.
>>>>> actually, it sounds like ron paul doesn't have a problem with neo
>>>>> nazis, while i DO have a problem with them - and apparently at some
>>>>> point the
>>>>> republicans took issue with murdough's racism and neo-nazism. are you
>>>>> having trouble reading for comprehension? will you be voting for ron
>>>>> paul so you can give your state's neo-nazi groups a little more control
>>>>> over your life via "state's rights"?
>>>> State's right predate the Nazi Party and Ron Paul. You know......back
>>>> when we were the United States. I doubt the "Neo-Nazis" will be running
>>>> for offices in Georgia in November. So that doesn't particularly bother
>>>> me. Maybe it bothers liberals. You seem to be going out your way to call
>>>> as many people racist as possible.
>>> we are talking about ron paul, dingbat. not the mayor of atlanta. get
>>> your
>>> head out of your ass sometime. these neo-nazis are clearly trying to run
>>> in elections and have been proved to have been working with the ron paul
>>> campaign.
>> You brought up states rights. Before that, I pointed out that Republicans
>> had shunned a neo-nazi. You seem to be floundering around and trying to
>> work in talking points. In some obscure way, trying to tie Ron Paul, state
>> rights, neo nazis and republicans.
> you just said that you brought up republicans. you brought it up... i
> commented on it.
I brought up Republicans because you seem to be trying to link a Republican candidate to a neo-nazis. No surprise there. You been trying that for a while. And throwing in various scary liberal words like 'states rights".
>> The only people that worry about the >> nazis are liberals.
> yes, because scapegoating chickenshits like yourself think that it's okay to
> be a scapegoating chickenshit. for instance: neo-nazis would probably call
> any random middle easterner "hadji" and not feel bad at all about it. they
> wouldn't have any problem with you.
You've lost that one already. Try again.
>> Generally trying to do what you tried to do. And >> failing miserably But keep doing it. We need the Dem party to alienate
>> more of the voting public.
> too bad i'm not a member of any organized party, clownshoes. that's just
> you trying really hard to distract from the facts - ron paul was talking
> directly with this racist neo-nazi scum.
Oh please. You have to be the biggest liberal/socialist/ big government supporter by your posts. I know you like to see yourself as a 'libertarian'. Your only fooling yourself. The timbre and content of your posts have given that game away long ago.
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Garrett wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:12:05 -0500, Sofa King <r...@127.0.0.1> wrote:
>>Garrett wrote:
>>> On Thu, 01 Mar 2012 12:49:49 -0500, Sofa King <r...@127.0.0.1> wrote:
>>>>Garrett wrote:
>>>>> Why do you hate Germans ? The word "nazi" is a Jewish/Hebrew word
>>>>> meaning "German". Just like the Yiddish/Hebrew word Ashkenazi.
>>>>> Which means "our beloved in the land of Naz". Naz was the old
>>>>> Jewish word for that land now known as Germany.
>>>>> When WW2 started, our so-called journalists heard the Jews calling
>>>>> the German leaders "nazi" and they assumed it meant Hitler's Fascists.
>>>>> It didn't. It meant "this goddam Germans" -- which is what the Jews
>>>>> had always called them.
>>>>> Why demean a whole country by calling them the same thing Jews call
>>>>> them ?
>>>>should i call them the SS, then? or just white nationalist "oppressed
>>>>white male" dickbags who want to blame all of their problems on
>>>>everybody but
>>>>themselves? i guess you might be the expert here on what scum racists
>>>>would prefer to be called?
>>> I have no interest in what you call them. I'm opposed to stupidity
>>> no matter who displays it.
>>>>"The word Nazi is based on the first two syllables of the German word
>>>>Nationalialsozialist."
> That would be "Nati". I've heard it described every way but the
> right way.
>>> That is the lie that the Jews
>>quick question: do you have a problem with jews?
> Does it matter ?
i guess only if you have the balls to answer.
> Actually this subject has nothing to do with > anybody except fools who hear a word being used -- and pick it not
> knowing what it means. Such as American journalists circa WW2.
> Do you have a problem with Germans ?
no... i have a problem with whining white nationalists.
> You are maligning them.
how so? mentioning that nazis existed and that white nationalists
AKA "neo-nazis" have similar scapegoating and ideas for elimination of
races that they deem "impure"?
i don't think so, junior.
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keep it better hidden, but for you to expect any different when you come
here is outright craziness." - Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries admits that she as as
kooky as Emmet!
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>>>>>>>> The hacktivist collective Anonymous set out to take down the white
>>>>>>>> supremacist American Third Party (A3P) in what they called
>>>>>>>> “Operation
>>>>>>>> Blitzkrieg†but they may have done
>>>>>>>> much more.
>>>>>>>> In a document dump that includes private forum messages, emails,
>>>>>>>> organization notes another other information the group found
>>>>>>>> numerous connections between Republican presidential candidate Ron
>>>>>>>> Paul and A3P. According to the documents, all hosted here, Paul
>>>>>>>> himself regularly met with many A3P members, engaged in conference
>>>>>>>> calls with their board of directors and engaged in a
>>>>>>>> “bridging
>>>>>>>> tactic†between A3P and
>>>>>>>> the Ron
>>>>>>>> Paul Revolution.
>>>>>>>> Other excerpts show A3P webmaster Jamie Kelso (whose email account
>>>>>>>> was one hacked by the collective) coordinating meeting between Paul
>>>>>>>> and other members of A3P such as corporate lawyer and chairman of
>>>>>>>> the neo-Nazi group Paul.
>>>>>>>> “I’m going to go to
>>>>>>>> the Conservative
>>>>>>>> Political Action Conference (CPAC) with Bill
>>>>>>>> Johnson,†>>>>>>>> reads an
>>>>>>>> email to an A3P member dated January 2011.
>>>>>>>> “Bill and I
>>>>>>>> will be meeting with Ron and Ran Paul. I have a teleconference call
>>>>>>>> with Bill (and Ron Paul) tonight. Much more later. Things are
>>>>>>>> starting to happen (thanks to folks like
>>>>>>>> you).â€ÂÂÂ
>>>>>>>> In another passage, Kelso, a former Scientologist and account owner
>>>>>>>> of other German Nazi forums, wrote:
>>>>>>>> “I’ll be at
>>>>>>>> CPAC from Feb. 9
>>>>>>>> to Feb.
>>>>>>>> 12.
>>>>>>> I’ll
>>>>>>>> send back reports to you from personal meetings with Ron Paul,
>>>>>>>> newly-elected Senator Rand Paul and many others.
>>>>>>>> It’ll be
>>>>>>>> here on
>>>>>>>> WhiteNewsNow, a place that is really starting to get interesting
>>>>>>>> because of the presence of folks like you. Birds of a feather flock
>>>>>>>> together, and we are really gathering some quality
>>>>>>>> here.â€ÂÂÂ
>>>>>>>> Accusations of racism and ties to neo-Nazi interests have plagued
>>>>>>>> Paul since the 1990s and have re-surfaced during this campaign. So
>>>>>>>> far Paul has issued standard denials, claiming not to have been
>>>>>>>> aware of the ties between his camp and the racist right and denied
>>>>>>>> authorship of a series of racist newsletters, despite confirmation
>>>>>>>> from his closest staff that Paul signed off on every detail.
>>>>>>>> So what’s Paul’s
>>>>>>>> explanation now?
>>>>>> "The American Third Position Party (A3P) is a third positionist
>>>>>> American political party which promotes white supremacism"
>>>>>>> "New Hampshire state party chairman Ryan Murdough ran in the
>>>>>>> Republican Party of New Hampshire primary for a seat representing
>>>>>>> the Eighth District of the Grafton County delegation to the New
>>>>>>> Hampshire House of Representatives,[16] but he was refused support
>>>>>>> by the Republican party, which called him a "despicable racist".[17]
>>>>>>> He placed fifth out of five candidates in the Republican primary,
>>>>>>> garnering 296 votes (11%).[18] Murdough is now the National
>>>>>>> Political Director for the National Socialist American Labor Party,
>>>>>>> a party which espouses Nazi beliefs.[19]"
>>>>>>> Sounds like your kind of candidate, princess.
>>>>>> actually, it sounds like ron paul doesn't have a problem with neo
>>>>>> nazis, while i DO have a problem with them - and apparently at some
>>>>>> point the
>>>>>> republicans took issue with murdough's racism and neo-nazism. are
>>>>>> you
>>>>>> having trouble reading for comprehension? will you be voting for ron
>>>>>> paul so you can give your state's neo-nazi groups a little more
>>>>>> control over your life via "state's rights"?
>>>>> State's right predate the Nazi Party and Ron Paul. You know......back
>>>>> when we were the United States. I doubt the "Neo-Nazis" will be
>>>>> running for offices in Georgia in November. So that doesn't
>>>>> particularly bother me. Maybe it bothers liberals. You seem to be
>>>>> going out your way to call as many people racist as possible.
>>>> we are talking about ron paul, dingbat. not the mayor of atlanta. get
>>>> your
>>>> head out of your ass sometime. these neo-nazis are clearly trying to
>>>> run in elections and have been proved to have been working with the ron
>>>> paul campaign.
>>> You brought up states rights. Before that, I pointed out that
>>> Republicans had shunned a neo-nazi. You seem to be floundering around
>>> and trying to work in talking points. In some obscure way, trying to tie
>>> Ron Paul, state rights, neo nazis and republicans.
>> you just said that you brought up republicans. you brought it up... i
>> commented on it.
> I brought up Republicans because you seem to be trying to link a > Republican candidate to a neo-nazis.
no dimwit. ANONYMOUS did that for everybody.... in fact they did not make
the link, they just made it public.
DISCUSS ON PIRATEPAD OR IRC.ANONOPS.LI #OPBLITZKRIEG
Fellow anons: we are pleased to bring you the dismantling of a major
US-based white supremacist network known as the "American Third
Position"(A3P). These racist losers have chapters across the US, operate
several white power websites, forums and online stores, and are even
running a candidate in the 2012 elections. Although they try hard to
maintain a professional public image to camouflage their vile racism, we're
now airing all their dirty laundry all over the internet. Contained in this
major dump are several thousand private forum messages, personal emails,
internal organization notes, names, phone numbers, home addresses and other
information on all of their members and supporters. It’s time for these
cowardly suit and tie white supremacists to sleep with one eye open. Scared
much?
In addition to finding the usual racist rants and interactions with other
white power groups, we also found a disturbingly high amount of members who
are also involved in campaigning for Ron Paul. According to these messages,
Ron Paul has regularly met with many A3P members, even engaging in
conference calls with their board of directors as recent as XXXXXX. Ron
Paul's racist politics and affiliations are already well known, being
viciously anti-immigrant, anti-abortion and against gay marriage -- not to
mention having authored the racist "Ron Paul Papers" and receiving
financial support from other white power groups (pictured with Don Black
from stormfront.org). Hard to believe Ron Paul draws some support from the
left and the occupation movements, especially now that it is confirmed Ron
Paul hangs out with straight up racist hate groups.
We put extra effort in ruining the life of A3P webmaster Jamie Kelso. On top
of being on the board of directors of A3P, former $cientologist, and high
ranking Ron Paul organizer, he also is the account owner of german nazi
forums and store nsl-forum.org, rhs-versand.com. We went ahead and wiped
those websites off the internet as well, dumping private messages and order
information. Aside from us releasing his information such as his social
security number, address, resume and private discussions, we also heard
some folks went on a joyride with Kelso's credit card and made some lulzy
purchases, including sex toy purchases and making donations to the Anti
Defamation League and many others. Oops.
...
On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 13:28:19 -0500, Sofa King wrote
(in article <1879776.9U88ONX...@127.0.0.1>):
> i see myself as a progressive social democrat who favors
> efficiency and compromise in government matters.
There ya go. That's the admission I've been waiting on. Was that so hard? So you're not the libertarian that you claim. Good. Admitting your problem is the first step in healing. It also might help if you now admit what Dem shill organization you're working for.
Admitting your flaws will help you release the class envy and resentment of other people.
"these people need to stop being rewarded for simply
being born ultra-rich,"
Might also help with those self-loathing anti-mommy/step-daddy issues. Do they still have those horses?
"yes, dorothy... just repeat it and it will come true..."
Apparently it has.
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Joel Edge wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 13:28:19 -0500, Sofa King wrote
> (in article <1879776.9U88ONX...@127.0.0.1>):
>> i see myself as a progressive social democrat who favors
>> efficiency and compromise in government matters.
> There ya go. That's the admission I've been waiting on. Was that so hard?
> So you're not the libertarian that you claim.
politics transcends the labels that you use idiot. there is not just one
label that fits everybody. the real world around you is much more complex
than your dumbed-down horse-blinder version...
If economic globalisation is inevitable, it should primarily serve humanity
rather than the interests of trans-national corporations.
Strongly Disagree X
Disagree
Agree
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I'd always support my country, whether it was right or wrong.
Strongly Disagree X
Disagree
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No one chooses his or her country of birth, so it's foolish to be proud of
it.
Strongly Disagree
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Agree
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Our race has many superior qualities, compared with other races.
Strongly Disagree X
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The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
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Military action that defies international law is sometimes justified.
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There is now a worrying fusion of information and entertainment.
Strongly Disagree
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People are ultimately divided more by class than by nationality.
Strongly Disagree
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Controlling inflation is more important than controlling unemployment.
Strongly Disagree
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Because corporations cannot be trusted to voluntarily protect the
environment, they require regulation.
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"from each according to his ability, to each according to his need" is a
fundamentally good idea.
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It's a sad reflection on our society that something as basic as drinking
water is now a bottled, branded consumer product.
Strongly Disagree
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Land shouldn't be a commodity to be bought and sold.
Strongly Disagree
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Agree Strongly Agree X (especially when it is STOLEN LAND)
It is regrettable that many personal fortunes are made by people who simply
manipulate money and contribute nothing to their society.
Strongly Disagree
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Protectionism is sometimes necessary in trade.
Strongly Disagree X (whatever happened to the "free market"?)
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The only social responsibility of a company should be to deliver a profit to
its shareholders.
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The rich are too highly taxed.
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Those with the ability to pay should have the right to higher standards of
medical care .
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Governments should penalise businesses that mislead the public.
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A genuine free market requires restrictions on the ability of predator
multinationals to create monopolies.
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The freer the market, the freer the people.
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Abortion, when the woman's life is not threatened, should always be illegal.
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All authority should be questioned.
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An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.
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Taxpayers should not be expected to prop up any theatres or museums that
cannot survive on a commercial basis.
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Schools should not make classroom attendance compulsory.
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All people have their rights, but it is better for all of us that different
sorts of people should keep to their own kind.
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Good parents sometimes have to spank their children.
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It's natural for children to keep some secrets from their parents.
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Possessing marijuana for personal use should not be a criminal offence.
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The prime function of schooling should be to equip the future generation to
find jobs.
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People with serious inheritable disabilities should not be allowed to
reproduce.
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The most important thing for children to learn is to accept discipline.
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There are no savage and civilised peoples; there are only different
cultures.
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Those who are able to work, and refuse the opportunity, should not expect
society's support.
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When you are troubled, it's better not to think about it, but to keep busy
with more cheerful things.
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First-generation immigrants can never be fully integrated within their new
country.
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What's good for the most successful corporations is always, ultimately, good
for all of us.
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No broadcasting institution, however independent its content, should receive
public funding.
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Our civil liberties are being excessively curbed in the name of
counter-terrorism.
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A significant advantage of a one-party state is that it avoids all the
arguments that delay progress in a democratic political system.
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Although the electronic age makes official surveillance easier, only
wrongdoers need to be worried.
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The death penalty should be an option for the most serious crimes.
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In a civilised society, one must always have people above to be obeyed and
people below to be commanded.
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Abstract art that doesn't represent anything shouldn't be considered art at
all.
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In criminal justice, punishment should be more important than
rehabilitation.
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It is a waste of time to try to rehabilitate some criminals.
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The businessperson and the manufacturer are more important than the writer
and the artist.
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Mothers may have careers, but their first duty is to be homemakers.
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Multinational companies are unethically exploiting the plant genetic
resources of developing countries.
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Making peace with the establishment is an important aspect of maturity.
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Astrology accurately explains many things.
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You cannot be moral without being religious.
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Charity is better than social security as a means of helping the genuinely
disadvantaged.
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JEBUS into their life)
Agree
Strongly Agree
Some people are naturally unlucky.
Strongly Disagree X
Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
It is important that my child's school instills religious values.
Strongly Disagree X
Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
Sex outside marriage is usually immoral.
Strongly Disagree X
Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
A same sex couple in a stable, loving relationship, should not be excluded
from the possibility of child adoption.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree X
Pornography, depicting consenting adults, should be legal for the adult
population.
Strongly Disagree Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree X
What goes on in a private bedroom between consenting adults is no business
of the state.
Strongly Disagree Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree X
No one can feel naturally homosexual.
Strongly Disagree X
Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
These days openness about sex has gone too far.
Strongly Disagree X
Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
> Good. Admitting your problem > is the first step in healing. It also might help if you now admit what Dem
> shill organization you're working for.
> Admitting your flaws will help you release the class envy and resentment
> of other
>> On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 13:28:19 -0500, Sofa King wrote
>> (in article <1879776.9U88ONX...@127.0.0.1>):
>>> i see myself as a progressive social democrat who favors
>>> efficiency and compromise in government matters.
>> There ya go. That's the admission I've been waiting on. Was that so hard?
>> So you're not the libertarian that you claim.
> politics transcends the labels that you use idiot. there is not just one
> label that fits everybody. the real world around you is much more complex
> than your dumbed-down horse-blinder version...
> I'd always support my country, whether it was right or wrong.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> No one chooses his or her country of birth, so it's foolish to be proud of
> it.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> Our race has many superior qualities, compared with other races.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> Military action that defies international law is sometimes justified.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> There is now a worrying fusion of information and entertainment.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> People are ultimately divided more by class than by nationality.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> Controlling inflation is more important than controlling unemployment.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree X
> Strongly Agree
> Because corporations cannot be trusted to voluntarily protect the
> environment, they require regulation.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> "from each according to his ability, to each according to his need" is a
> fundamentally good idea.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> It's a sad reflection on our society that something as basic as drinking
> water is now a bottled, branded consumer product.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree X
> Strongly Agree
> Land shouldn't be a commodity to be bought and sold.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree > Strongly Agree X (especially when it is STOLEN LAND)
> It is regrettable that many personal fortunes are made by people who simply
> manipulate money and contribute nothing to their society.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> Protectionism is sometimes necessary in trade.
> Strongly Disagree X (whatever happened to the "free market"?)
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> The only social responsibility of a company should be to deliver a profit to
> its shareholders.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> The rich are too highly taxed.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> Those with the ability to pay should have the right to higher standards of
> medical care .
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> Governments should penalise businesses that mislead the public.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> A genuine free market requires restrictions on the ability of predator
> multinationals to create monopolies.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> The freer the market, the freer the people.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree X
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> Abortion, when the woman's life is not threatened, should always be illegal.
> All authority should be questioned.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> Taxpayers should not be expected to prop up any theatres or museums that
> cannot survive on a commercial basis.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree X
> Strongly Agree
> Schools should not make classroom attendance compulsory.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree X
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> All people have their rights, but it is better for all of us that different
> sorts of people should keep to their own kind.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> Good parents sometimes have to spank their children.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> It's natural for children to keep some secrets from their parents.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree X
> Strongly Agree
> Possessing marijuana for personal use should not be a criminal offence.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> The prime function of schooling should be to equip the future generation to
> find jobs.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree X
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> People with serious inheritable disabilities should not be allowed to
> reproduce.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree X
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> The most important thing for children to learn is to accept discipline.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> There are no savage and civilised peoples; there are only different
> cultures.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> Those who are able to work, and refuse the opportunity, should not expect
> society's support.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree X
> Strongly Agree
> When you are troubled, it's better not to think about it, but to keep busy
> with more cheerful things.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree X
> Strongly Agree
> First-generation immigrants can never be fully integrated within their new
> country.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> What's good for the most successful corporations is always, ultimately, good
> for all of us.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> No broadcasting institution, however independent its content, should receive
> public funding.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> Our civil liberties are being excessively curbed in the name of
> counter-terrorism.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> A significant advantage of a one-party state is that it avoids all the
> arguments that delay progress in a democratic political system.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> Although the electronic age makes official surveillance easier, only
> wrongdoers need to be worried.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree X
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> The death penalty should be an option for the most serious crimes.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> In a civilised society, one must always have people above to be obeyed and
> people below to be commanded.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> Abstract art that doesn't represent anything shouldn't be considered art at
> all.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> In criminal justice, punishment should be more important than
> rehabilitation.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> It is a waste of time to try to rehabilitate some criminals.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> The businessperson and the manufacturer are more important than the writer
> and the artist.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> Mothers may have careers, but their first duty is to be homemakers.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> Multinational companies are unethically exploiting the plant genetic
> resources of developing countries.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> Making peace with the establishment is an important aspect of maturity.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> Astrology accurately explains many things.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> You cannot be moral without being religious.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> Charity is better than social security as a means of helping the genuinely
> disadvantaged.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree X (especially when the charity is only given if the person accepts
> JEBUS into their life)
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> Some people are naturally unlucky.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> It is important that my child's school instills religious values.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> Sex outside marriage is usually immoral.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree
> A same sex couple in a stable, loving relationship, should not be excluded
> from the possibility of child adoption.
> Strongly Disagree
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> Pornography, depicting consenting adults, should be legal for the adult
> population.
> Strongly Disagree > Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> What goes on in a private bedroom between consenting adults is no business
> of the state.
> Strongly Disagree > Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly Agree X
> No one can feel naturally homosexual.
> Strongly Disagree X
> Disagree
> Agree
> Strongly
Joel Edge wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Mar 2012 16:35:34 -0500, Sofa King wrote
> (in article <3580831.y1sFHib...@127.0.0.1>):
>> Joel Edge wrote:
>>> On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 13:28:19 -0500, Sofa King wrote
>>> (in article <1879776.9U88ONX...@127.0.0.1>):
>>>> i see myself as a progressive social democrat who favors
>>>> efficiency and compromise in government matters.
>>> There ya go. That's the admission I've been waiting on. Was that so
>>> hard? So you're not the libertarian that you claim.
>> politics transcends the labels that you use idiot. there is not just one
>> label that fits everybody. the real world around you is much more
>> complex than your dumbed-down horse-blinder version...
>> I'd always support my country, whether it was right or wrong.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> No one chooses his or her country of birth, so it's foolish to be proud
>> of it.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree X
>> Our race has many superior qualities, compared with other races.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> Military action that defies international law is sometimes justified.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> There is now a worrying fusion of information and entertainment.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree X
>> People are ultimately divided more by class than by nationality.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree X
>> Controlling inflation is more important than controlling unemployment.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree X
>> Strongly Agree
>> Because corporations cannot be trusted to voluntarily protect the
>> environment, they require regulation.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree X
>> "from each according to his ability, to each according to his need" is a
>> fundamentally good idea.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree X
>> It's a sad reflection on our society that something as basic as drinking
>> water is now a bottled, branded consumer product.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree X
>> Strongly Agree
>> Land shouldn't be a commodity to be bought and sold.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree X (especially when it is STOLEN LAND)
>> It is regrettable that many personal fortunes are made by people who
>> simply manipulate money and contribute nothing to their society.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree X
>> Protectionism is sometimes necessary in trade.
>> Strongly Disagree X (whatever happened to the "free market"?)
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> The only social responsibility of a company should be to deliver a profit
>> to its shareholders.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> The rich are too highly taxed.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> Those with the ability to pay should have the right to higher standards
>> of medical care .
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> Governments should penalise businesses that mislead the public.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree X
>> A genuine free market requires restrictions on the ability of predator
>> multinationals to create monopolies.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree X
>> The freer the market, the freer the people.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree X
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> Abortion, when the woman's life is not threatened, should always be
>> illegal.
>> All authority should be questioned.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree X
>> An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> Taxpayers should not be expected to prop up any theatres or museums that
>> cannot survive on a commercial basis.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree X
>> Strongly Agree
>> Schools should not make classroom attendance compulsory.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree X
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> All people have their rights, but it is better for all of us that
>> different sorts of people should keep to their own kind.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> Good parents sometimes have to spank their children.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> It's natural for children to keep some secrets from their parents.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree X
>> Strongly Agree
>> Possessing marijuana for personal use should not be a criminal offence.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree X
>> The prime function of schooling should be to equip the future generation
>> to find jobs.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree X
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> People with serious inheritable disabilities should not be allowed to
>> reproduce.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree X
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> The most important thing for children to learn is to accept discipline.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> There are no savage and civilised peoples; there are only different
>> cultures.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree X
>> Those who are able to work, and refuse the opportunity, should not expect
>> society's support.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree X
>> Strongly Agree
>> When you are troubled, it's better not to think about it, but to keep
>> busy with more cheerful things.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree X
>> Strongly Agree
>> First-generation immigrants can never be fully integrated within their
>> new country.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> What's good for the most successful corporations is always, ultimately,
>> good for all of us.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> No broadcasting institution, however independent its content, should
>> receive public funding.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> Our civil liberties are being excessively curbed in the name of
>> counter-terrorism.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree X
>> A significant advantage of a one-party state is that it avoids all the
>> arguments that delay progress in a democratic political system.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> Although the electronic age makes official surveillance easier, only
>> wrongdoers need to be worried.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree X
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> The death penalty should be an option for the most serious crimes.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> In a civilised society, one must always have people above to be obeyed
>> and people below to be commanded.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> Abstract art that doesn't represent anything shouldn't be considered art
>> at all.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> In criminal justice, punishment should be more important than
>> rehabilitation.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> It is a waste of time to try to rehabilitate some criminals.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> The businessperson and the manufacturer are more important than the
>> writer and the artist.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> Mothers may have careers, but their first duty is to be homemakers.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> Multinational companies are unethically exploiting the plant genetic
>> resources of developing countries.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree X
>> Making peace with the establishment is an important aspect of maturity.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> Astrology accurately explains many things.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> You cannot be moral without being religious.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> Charity is better than social security as a means of helping the
>> genuinely disadvantaged.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree X (especially when the charity is only given if the person
>> accepts JEBUS into their life)
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> Some people are naturally unlucky.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> It is important that my child's school instills religious values.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> Sex outside marriage is usually immoral.
>> Strongly Disagree X
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly Agree
>> A same sex couple in a stable, loving relationship, should not be
>> excluded from the possibility of child adoption.
>> Strongly Disagree
>> Disagree
>> Agree
>> Strongly
>> On Wed, 7 Mar 2012 16:35:34 -0500, Sofa King wrote
>> (in article <3580831.y1sFHib...@127.0.0.1>):
>>> Joel Edge wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 13:28:19 -0500, Sofa King wrote
>>>> (in article <1879776.9U88ONX...@127.0.0.1>):
>>>>> i see myself as a progressive social democrat who favors
>>>>> efficiency and compromise in government matters.
>>>> There ya go. That's the admission I've been waiting on. Was that so
>>>> hard? So you're not the libertarian that you claim.
>>> politics transcends the labels that you use idiot. there is not just one
>>> label that fits everybody. the real world around you is much more
>>> complex than your dumbed-down horse-blinder version...
>>> I'd always support my country, whether it was right or wrong.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> No one chooses his or her country of birth, so it's foolish to be proud
>>> of it.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree X
>>> Our race has many superior qualities, compared with other races.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Military action that defies international law is sometimes justified.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> There is now a worrying fusion of information and entertainment.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree X
>>> People are ultimately divided more by class than by nationality.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree X
>>> Controlling inflation is more important than controlling unemployment.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree X
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Because corporations cannot be trusted to voluntarily protect the
>>> environment, they require regulation.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree X
>>> "from each according to his ability, to each according to his need" is a
>>> fundamentally good idea.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree X
>>> It's a sad reflection on our society that something as basic as drinking
>>> water is now a bottled, branded consumer product.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree X
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Land shouldn't be a commodity to be bought and sold.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree X (especially when it is STOLEN LAND)
>>> It is regrettable that many personal fortunes are made by people who
>>> simply manipulate money and contribute nothing to their society.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree X
>>> Protectionism is sometimes necessary in trade.
>>> Strongly Disagree X (whatever happened to the "free market"?)
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> The only social responsibility of a company should be to deliver a profit
>>> to its shareholders.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> The rich are too highly taxed.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Those with the ability to pay should have the right to higher standards
>>> of medical care .
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Governments should penalise businesses that mislead the public.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree X
>>> A genuine free market requires restrictions on the ability of predator
>>> multinationals to create monopolies.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree X
>>> The freer the market, the freer the people.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree X
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Abortion, when the woman's life is not threatened, should always be
>>> illegal.
>>> All authority should be questioned.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree X
>>> An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Taxpayers should not be expected to prop up any theatres or museums that
>>> cannot survive on a commercial basis.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree X
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Schools should not make classroom attendance compulsory.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree X
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> All people have their rights, but it is better for all of us that
>>> different sorts of people should keep to their own kind.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Good parents sometimes have to spank their children.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> It's natural for children to keep some secrets from their parents.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree X
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Possessing marijuana for personal use should not be a criminal offence.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree X
>>> The prime function of schooling should be to equip the future generation
>>> to find jobs.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree X
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> People with serious inheritable disabilities should not be allowed to
>>> reproduce.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree X
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> The most important thing for children to learn is to accept discipline.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> There are no savage and civilised peoples; there are only different
>>> cultures.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree X
>>> Those who are able to work, and refuse the opportunity, should not expect
>>> society's support.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree X
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> When you are troubled, it's better not to think about it, but to keep
>>> busy with more cheerful things.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree X
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> First-generation immigrants can never be fully integrated within their
>>> new country.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> What's good for the most successful corporations is always, ultimately,
>>> good for all of us.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> No broadcasting institution, however independent its content, should
>>> receive public funding.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Our civil liberties are being excessively curbed in the name of
>>> counter-terrorism.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree X
>>> A significant advantage of a one-party state is that it avoids all the
>>> arguments that delay progress in a democratic political system.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Although the electronic age makes official surveillance easier, only
>>> wrongdoers need to be worried.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree X
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> The death penalty should be an option for the most serious crimes.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> In a civilised society, one must always have people above to be obeyed
>>> and people below to be commanded.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Abstract art that doesn't represent anything shouldn't be considered art
>>> at all.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> In criminal justice, punishment should be more important than
>>> rehabilitation.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> It is a waste of time to try to rehabilitate some criminals.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> The businessperson and the manufacturer are more important than the
>>> writer and the artist.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Mothers may have careers, but their first duty is to be homemakers.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Multinational companies are unethically exploiting the plant genetic
>>> resources of developing countries.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree X
>>> Making peace with the establishment is an important aspect of maturity.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Astrology accurately explains many things.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> You cannot be moral without being religious.
>>> Strongly Disagree X
>>> Disagree
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Charity is better than social security as a means of helping the
>>> genuinely disadvantaged.
>>> Strongly Disagree
>>> Disagree X (especially when the charity is only given if the person
>>> accepts JEBUS into their life)
>>> Agree
>>> Strongly Agree
>>> Some people are naturally unlucky.
>>> Strongly Disagree X