Phantasmal (04-24-2019)
They all look pretty much the same to me. Different styles and different temperaments but when you see all three in action it is like they use the same operating system. Any thoughts on this observation?
Just to be clear I do not support any three of these ideologies and would be happy to see them struck out of existence with an iron backhand. Freedom!
Phantasmal (04-24-2019)
"It [the draft] is duty rather than slavery. I part with the author on the caviler idea that individual freedom (whatever that may be to the person) leads to nirvana, anyone older that 12 knows that is BS."
-(Midcan5)
"Allow me to masturbate my patriotism furiously and publicly at this opportunity."
-(Ib1yysguy)
"There is no 'equal opportunity' today unless the government makes it so."
-(apple0154 )
"abortion is not killing Its birth control"
-(Desh)
What ones specifically?
con·fed·er·a·cy
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noun
a league or alliance, especially of confederate states.
"the Italian confederacy known as the Lombard League"
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another term for*Confederate States of America.
noun:*the Confederacy
an alliance of people or groups formed for an illicit purpose.
"the Yakuza is a secret confederacy of criminal fraternities"
Uh...no it didn't. A confederacy died, but the present confederacy of the States in the Union is a confederacy. It's part of the layered constitutional government we have.
Counties are confederates of their States. States are confederates forming the Union. At each layer, there is a constitution.
When the South seceded from the Union and formed their own confederacy, they were, for the time being, their own nation. They were not part of the United States. The remaining northern States, also a confederacy, went to war against the Southern confederacy. The Southern confederacy, which supported human slavery, lost that war, and were forced to rejoin the United States and vote for certain amendments to the Constitution under duress.
It was not a pretty war, and not a pretty end to it. History books have a great tendency to wash the dirt off of history in many cases.
You are trying to play word games. When people refer to the Confederacy they generally are referring to the Confederacy of the southern states during the civil war. In fact history records it as "The War Between the States,” was fought between the United States of America and the Confederate States of America." And to this day this country is called the United States of America.
So even though you are technically correct you are wrong as to popular usage.
Last edited by Eagle_Eye; 04-24-2019 at 09:58 AM.
CharacterAssassin (04-24-2019)
Truth Detector (04-24-2019)
What offends you about this comparison? All three ideologies are very similar in both operation and execution and get similar results. You must be a Democrat to disregard what I say and tell me that I said the opposite. I'm not arguing with insults. If you want to discuss the differences or similarities in great detail and thoughtful precision I will spend that time to sort that out.
Truth Detector (04-24-2019)
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