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To: Red Dog #1
Well, thank you sweet cheeks for all the information that I didn't ask for...Never heard of Godwin's Law and have no interest in reading any books you recommend..but it was a great diversion from answering the simple question I asked you....it would seem you either have no answer to the question or a reading comprehension problem and couldn't answer because it was too simple.

What would you call NPR and those like Steward and the left if not embrotic nazi’s. Been around since the 30’s. Am aware what nazi’s do. The name fits the democrats and liberals exactly also a couple of Rino’s. McCain didn't like free speech it took almost 10 years to get rid of it and the scary part was it was a 5-4 decision in the SC. By the way, you should read some Rex Stout books, that is my reading suggestion to you....

I really had a laugh on you for suggestions D U. you seem to be more acquainted with it than I as I have never been on that sight...hope you have fun over there..

A person will use big words when they are trying to impress someone, and your post does not impress, nor as I said before answer the simple question I put to you.

11 posted on 11/19/2010 5:48:47 PM PST by goat granny
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To: goat granny; fml
"...but it was a great diversion from answering the simple question I asked you....it would seem you either have no answer to the question or a reading comprehension problem and couldn't answer because it was too simple."

Granny,

Ummmm....take a really deep breath and then go back and read the entire conversation. Specifically post #2.

Although Jon Stewart and NPR hold socialist, corporatist, syndicalist, etc philosophies, their beliefs don't encompass ultra-nationalism, let alone nationalism, and therefore they are most definitely not Nazis. Further, their views primarily rest on a foundation of class struggle versus race. That being said, it doesn't mean for a moment that they don't support any number of other very bad things. In retrospect, it wasn't even accurate for me to describe them as "small f" fascist in post #7.

What a pity you've never heard of or have an interest in the works of Paul Johnson (a close associate of Lady Thatcher) or Thomas Sowell (author of Intellectuals and Society).

BTW, as I recall Rex Stout/Nero Wolf was a detective novel writer who held largely progressive/New Deal views. Was there a particular book you could recommend? Unfortunately, or should I say fortunately, there are so many books and so little time.

13 posted on 11/20/2010 1:13:27 AM PST by Red Dog #1
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