RandFan
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Yet you posted his lyrics?John would hop in his limo and drive away.
Yet you posted his lyrics?John would hop in his limo and drive away.
Wait, what? He wasn't reporting that a "complex" had seized control. He was providing a warning. Big difference. BTW: Let's assume that Eisenhower was reporting his failure, it wouldn't invalidate his point. You are still engaging in ad hominem. It wouldn't render it "invalid" or irrelevant. Try again.
I think we have since failed. And we failed for banks. If they are too big to fail then they are unelected power and unwarranted influence.
With more than 70 years activist experience, 96 year old, Detroit philosopher, Grace Lee Boggs, offers this message to the 99%.
http://vimeo.com/31519206
"Out of the protests they have to move to another stage that doesn't depend on exposing the enemy. We need to reinvent work - so that we don't think that having a job and being able to pay the bills is what being a human being is all about..."
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"not being satisfied with rebellion but understand we are at a turning point in history where we need revolution...and revolution means reinventing culture."
In NYC the proposal is to turn Zuccotti Park into a Chinese commune from the 1950s and 1960s. Strip away people's privacy by taking down the individual tents and replacing them with a few giant tents (segregated by sex).
Great idea. Really. Excellelent idea.
Just one minor drawback: It's a bunch of crap that doesn't mean anything.
Great idea. Really. Excellelent idea.
Just one minor drawback: It's a bunch of crap that doesn't mean anything.
You don't care and it is a red herring, why did you say it?I don't give a damn. It's entirely irrelevant. A red herring. You want to focus on the fact that these were just prelimenary records as if it is significant. It's not.
And we can read the destroyed records because? There's a reason why we don't destroy records. Look, the investigation might uncover what was discovered before but I've a question, how cooperative are the investigators that are now being investigated? No harm no foul right? Destroy the records and hey, if they can't figure it out no problem. Sheesh.
Proof that most of them are?
Yet you posted his lyrics?
Actually it does. A return to feudalism can't happen quickly enough for JihadJane and her ilk. Medieval Europe is one of the few times in history you could properly argue that the labour theory of value was valid.
With more than 70 years activist experience, 96 year old, Detroit philosopher, Grace Lee Boggs, offers this message to the 99%.
http://vimeo.com/31519206
"Out of the protests they have to move to another stage that doesn't depend on exposing the enemy. We need to reinvent work - so that we don't think that having a job and being able to pay the bills is what being a human being is all about..."
....
"not being satisfied with rebellion but understand we are at a turning point in history where we need revolution...and revolution means reinventing culture."
She believes that 21st century cities should become self-reliant at the local community level, resisting a global economy that brings in casino gambling and sports stadia as local "industries," which breed more crime and violence.
Growing up in an all-Caucasian community, she had no role models.
All of the 20th century totalitarians are nostalgic for the past while wishing to leap into a sci-fi future. The Marxists were nostalgic for the quaint peasants and artisans of medieval Europe.
All of the 20th century totalitarians were nostalgic for the past while wishing to leap into a sci-fi future. The Marxists were nostalgic for the quaint peasants and artisans of medieval Europe.
As Americans learn more about Occupy Wall Street, they are becoming more supportive of the movement's positions, according to a new poll from ORC International.
The new poll also shows more Americans supporting the movement. Thirty-six percent say they agree with the overall positions of Occupy Wall Street, while 19% say they disagree.
By a 39 - 30 percent margin, American voters have an unfavorable opinion of the Occupy Wall Street movement, with 30 percent who don't know enough about it for an opinion.
This movement seems a natural fit for the Zeitgeist cranks. I see them recruiting often in the various OWS chatrooms. What could be more natural than that a bunch of "we don't want to work" punks would fall in with a "we'll let the robots do all the work" nutbars.
Something for everyone in two new polls on the OWS movement.
CNN reports:
Meanwhile, Quinnipiac comes to precisely the opposite conclusion from its own poll:
Couldn't find crosstabs for the ORC poll; CNN doesn't provide a link. The Quinnipiac crosstabs are unsurprising as to party breakdown, with Republicans very negative towards OWS (6.7-1), while Democrats are positive (2-1). Income trends are a bit surprising; those earning over $100K are more likely to be favorable than those earning less than $30K. On the other hand, negatives also go up with income, but the net negative is strongest (-13%) among the middle class ($30-$50K).
Wow, sir, I think thou doth protest a bit too much. BTW, I've made the point about hedging many times. Including in this thread. Hedging takes on an ominous tone when you know that it's likely to fail. No one can certainly argue about to what degree those who sold the derivatives knew they were going to fail. But I don't think it is at all a leap, IMO.
Oh, I owe you a bit of an apology. I did ask that you demonstrate that you understood the gist of the authors argument. You have done that admirably and I appreciate it. Didn't need quite that much but my criticism is probably undeserved. Sorry.
Well, the Occupy Victoria thing is sandwiched among the hardcore drug dealers, pimps, and hookers on one side and the drunken post-closing Government Street mob on the other. Personally I would have selected Goldstream and up towards the Malahat. No drunks. No drug-dealers. Scads of spectacular scenery.
Victoria natives are notoriously skittish whenever the wind blows a little cold; they'll be off the pavement and back home eating Mum's lamb stew in Oak Bay in no time flat.
Most of the "protesters" only had to walk two blocks from their normal camping places outside the McDonald's and the Mac's anyhow.
Ad hominem. And while the author has an argument to make that she makes it doesn't make Taibbi wrong, it certainly doesn't make him an idiot. Pick any writer, say Dawkins for instance, and I will likely be able to find a critic who is capable of making compelling arguments against them. That wouldn't make Dawkins an expert. And to be sure Dawkins, being human, makes mistakes.
The disagreement between Taibbi and the author is not as black and white as you demand it is.
If Taibbi did make a mistake he wouldn't be the first human to do so and that alone wouldn't call into question everything else he has said.
Bottom line, you are engaging in ad hominem poisoning the well.
But I appreciate your taking the time to read the article and make an argument demonstrating you understand the article. Thank you.
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But forget that, let's talk about the damn dirty hippies.