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Obama Campaign Using Marxist Class Warfare as Campaign Strategy

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Rockinghorse Winner

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Apr 15, 2012, 4:15:17 AM4/15/12
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Many people have denigrated those on the right who have said that Obama is a
Marxist or has Marxist leanings. However, just a cursory look at the tenor
of the Democrat's campaign reveals a striking willingness to take up the
Marxist themes of the working v. capitalist class, distribution of
resources, and other touchstones which pit one economic class against
another. Therefore, fomenting rivalry and division as a campaign ploy to
stir up resentment in the country, exploiting the economic downturn to turn
the country against itself. A highly cynical and, IMHO, pernicious strategy.

Terry
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Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names

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Apr 15, 2012, 6:26:00 AM4/15/12
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On Sun, 15 Apr 2012 01:15:17 -0700, Rockinghorse Winner
<badass....@gmx.com> wrote:

>Many people have denigrated those on the right who have said that Obama is a
>Marxist or has Marxist leanings. However, just a cursory look at the tenor
>of the Democrat's campaign reveals a striking willingness to take up the
>Marxist themes of the working v. capitalist class, distribution of
>resources, and other touchstones which pit one economic class against
>another. Therefore, fomenting rivalry and division as a campaign ploy to
>stir up resentment in the country, exploiting the economic downturn to turn
>the country against itself. A highly cynical and, IMHO, pernicious strategy.
>
>Terry


In the view of you rightwingers, it's only class warfare when the rest
of us fight back.

Frank

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Apr 15, 2012, 8:30:34 AM4/15/12
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On 4/15/2012 4:15 AM, Rockinghorse Winner wrote:
> Many people have denigrated those on the right who have said that Obama is a
> Marxist or has Marxist leanings. However, just a cursory look at the tenor
> of the Democrat's campaign reveals a striking willingness to take up the
> Marxist themes of the working v. capitalist class, distribution of
> resources, and other touchstones which pit one economic class against
> another. Therefore, fomenting rivalry and division as a campaign ploy to
> stir up resentment in the country, exploiting the economic downturn to turn
> the country against itself. A highly cynical and, IMHO, pernicious strategy.
>
> Terry

People disagree when I call him a Marxist but what other definition is
there?

Back when Communism was running rampant, he would be called a "fellow
traveler."

IMHO, not getting socialist ideas accepted and mandating them is Marxism.

ozark...@yahoo.com

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Apr 15, 2012, 8:38:15 AM4/15/12
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Fight back against what?

Neolibertarian

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Apr 15, 2012, 9:51:52 AM4/15/12
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In article <89glo7d3r8591ujii...@4ax.com>,
The universe.

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Apr 15, 2012, 9:54:07 AM4/15/12
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In article <slrnjol0sl.e3r....@badass.edu>,
Rockinghorse Winner <badass....@gmx.com> wrote:

> Many people have denigrated those on the right who have said that Obama is a
> Marxist or has Marxist leanings. However, just a cursory look at the tenor
> of the Democrat's campaign reveals a striking willingness to take up the
> Marxist themes of the working v. capitalist class, distribution of
> resources, and other touchstones which pit one economic class against
> another. Therefore, fomenting rivalry and division as a campaign ploy to
> stir up resentment in the country, exploiting the economic downturn to turn
> the country against itself. A highly cynical and, IMHO, pernicious strategy.
>
The reason for that is obvious.

Flint

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Apr 15, 2012, 10:15:21 AM4/15/12
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Not to mention, who is the 'rest of us'? 'Kicked in the Ass'
probably doesn't realize referring to one's self in the 3rd person is
a sign of a mental disorder.

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BDK

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Apr 15, 2012, 10:55:47 AM4/15/12
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In article <slrnjol0sl.e3r....@badass.edu>,
badass....@gmx.com says...
>
> Many people have denigrated those on the right who have said that Obama is a
> Marxist or has Marxist leanings. However, just a cursory look at the tenor
> of the Democrat's campaign reveals a striking willingness to take up the
> Marxist themes of the working v. capitalist class, distribution of
> resources, and other touchstones which pit one economic class against
> another. Therefore, fomenting rivalry and division as a campaign ploy to
> stir up resentment in the country, exploiting the economic downturn to turn
> the country against itself. A highly cynical and, IMHO, pernicious strategy.
>
> Terry

Seems like you need to put down the bottle, pills, or pipe, whichever it
is you're hitting.

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BDK

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Apr 15, 2012, 10:57:28 AM4/15/12
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In article <jmef1a$und$2...@dont-email.me>, frankperi...@comcast.net
says...
LOL, he's about as socialist as a mainstream republican was 30 or so
years ago. You know, back when most of them were sane, and I voted for
them most of the time?

Robert Westergrom

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Apr 15, 2012, 10:58:51 AM4/15/12
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On Apr 15, 3:15 am, Rockinghorse Winner <badass.super...@gmx.com>
wrote:
Straight out of the 'Rat playbook,Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals".

Robert Westergrom

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Apr 15, 2012, 11:00:02 AM4/15/12
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On Apr 15, 5:26 am, Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names
<PopUlist...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Apr 2012 01:15:17 -0700, Rockinghorse Winner
>
Fight back at what?? Not getting that promised reperations check? Not
having the taxpayer's pay for your mortgage,gas,electricity and
condoms?

Robert Westergrom

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Apr 15, 2012, 11:02:08 AM4/15/12
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On Apr 15, 9:57 am, BDK <Cont...@Worldcontrol.com> wrote:
> In article <jmef1a$un...@dont-email.me>, frankperiodlogu...@comcast.net
> BDK- Head FUD-Master Blaster.- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

NEWSFLASH !! The US was a much better,safer,prosperous place to live
30 years ago fuckwad. At least after Jimmuh was sent back to the
peanut farm and his damage was repaired.

Rockinghorse Winner

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Apr 15, 2012, 11:21:50 AM4/15/12
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* It may have been the liquor talking, but
Why, against the most successful among us. As we all know, those who are
successful in a capitalist system are those who have exploited the rest of
us, and hoarded the resources. Don't you know your Marx?

Rockinghorse Winner

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Apr 15, 2012, 11:28:44 AM4/15/12
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* It may have been the liquor talking, but
Project much..?

Frank

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Apr 15, 2012, 12:17:22 PM4/15/12
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Better answer than I was thinking - rectal cranial reversal.

Orval Fairbairn

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Apr 15, 2012, 12:30:03 PM4/15/12
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In article <jmef1a$und$2...@dont-email.me>,
All you have to do is read Obama's damn books to see his Marxism -- and
I don't mean Groucho, Chico, Harpo or Zeppo!

BDK

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Apr 16, 2012, 12:25:38 PM4/16/12
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In article <43c03813-be64-427f-b099-73a23a29c1f0@
9g2000yqp.googlegroups.com>, burto...@gmail.com says...
So you agree with me then? I never voted for Carter, and until Bush, I
considered him the worst Prez we ever had in my lifetime, with Nixon a
close second, not for his actual presidency, just all the crooked shit
he did along with it. Dubya Bush crushed Carter and Nixon, and is
solidly the #1 Worst POTUS in my lifetime. I go back to Ike, BTW,
another sane Republican.

It would take Obama making a whole lot of insane moves to rival GW Bush.
Don't see much chance of that happening. I just wish the GOP would toss
the loons out and go back to when they were actually rational, at leasy
most of them.

BDK

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Apr 16, 2012, 12:28:48 PM4/16/12
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In article <slrnjolq9c.9id....@badass.edu>,
badass....@gmx.com says...
>
> * It may have been the liquor talking, but
> BDK <Con...@Worldcontrol.com> wrote:
>
> > In article <slrnjol0sl.e3r....@badass.edu>,
> > badass....@gmx.com says...
> >>
> >> Many people have denigrated those on the right who have said that Obama is a
> >> Marxist or has Marxist leanings. However, just a cursory look at the tenor
> >> of the Democrat's campaign reveals a striking willingness to take up the
> >> Marxist themes of the working v. capitalist class, distribution of
> >> resources, and other touchstones which pit one economic class against
> >> another. Therefore, fomenting rivalry and division as a campaign ploy to
> >> stir up resentment in the country, exploiting the economic downturn to turn
> >> the country against itself. A highly cynical and, IMHO, pernicious strategy.
> >>
> >> Terry
> >
> > Seems like you need to put down the bottle, pills, or pipe, whichever it
> > is you're hitting.
>
> Project much..?
>
> Terry

Project nothing..

Seems like there has to be some substance abuse making you poor bastards
into right winger loonatics. Maybe it's a toomah! Pesticides? Something
is messing up your heads and doing a fine job of it.

BDK

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Apr 16, 2012, 12:29:28 PM4/16/12
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In article <orfairbairn-238DA7.12300315042012@70-3-168-
216.pools.spcsdns.net>, orfai...@earthlink.net says...
BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Good one.

Lookout

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Apr 16, 2012, 12:32:59 PM4/16/12
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On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 12:25:38 -0400, BDK <Con...@Worldcontrol.com>
wrote:
All Obama has to say is that Bin Laden is dead and Detroit is alive.

BDK

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Apr 17, 2012, 9:30:21 AM4/17/12
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In article <3dioo7lfdobhq19tp...@4ax.com>, mrlookout1
@yahoo.com says...
I wouldn't call it alive, exactly, but it's not rotting like it was.
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