The Right Edges Toward A Terrorist Philosophy

Ah, really good one, Earl. I see you're here in the forum, as always.

No, Marty, I am rarely on the forum in the evening.

If I am here, "as always" (I am not) you must be here "as always" to make that observation.
 
No, Marty, I am rarely on the forum in the evening.

If I am here, "as always" (I am not) you must be here "as always" to make that observation.

No, it's just that seem to be on board every time I check in. Don't know where you are but on the east cost its about 5 a.m.
 
As the far left BLM and ANTIFA looted, burned, assaulted and murdered for a year and a half, the far left Democrat Socialists sat on their hands and did nothing except to bail them out to continue looting, burning, assaulting and murdering.

The left owns violence in America.
 
No, it's just that seem to be on board every time I check in. Don't know where you are but on the east cost its about 5 a.m.

I don't wish to be overly harsh, Marty, but your sentence structure is lacking.

"No, it's just that seem to be on board every time I check in."


Also, it's "coast," not cost. Are you drunk, Marty?


I be (sic) in central Ga. and it's 5:15 A.M.
 
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It is a philosophy that basically holds for the proposition that if you don't get your way on something important take it and don't worry about taking it violently. Now with the FBI, now with IRS.
This is a simple case of projection.
 
I don't wish to be overly harsh, Marty, but your sentence structure is lacking.

"No, it's just that seem to be on board every time I check in."


Also, it's "coast," not cost. Are you drunk, Marty?


I be (sic) in central Ga. and it's 5:15 A.M.

So in your mind 5:15 a.m. is "evening."

Thank you for the corrections. I tend to type too fast and proof read too seldom.
 
We see this attempt to define democracy out of The United States frequently from the Right, so its argument this time isn’t surprising, only sad. The Right is and always has been drawn to the security of autocracy rather than the unpredictably of democracy. Hence the love of Trump, the very definition of a would be autocrat, an ignorant ass with a "my way or the highway" temperament.

The words themselves, “left” and “right” derive from the onset of the French Revolution when that choice was everything, or seemed to be, with reformers sitting on the left side of the chamber, monarchists on the right. The United States is a representative democracy and a republic. Every nation in the world today but one, as far as I know, is a republic (a “republic” being any national government that is not a monarchy). There are no “direct democracy” national governments though the U.S. still enjoys direct democracy in some town charters that leave specified decisions, such as the annual town budget, to popular vote of tax paying residents.

Righties need to be reminded from time to time of the importance of democracy in their government.
They like to forget it.
 
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Spoken like a true fascist, 87,000 new armed IRS agents as part of the Orwellian titled "inflation reduction act"? Nothing to see here folks, move along. Go goosestep off a fucking cliff bootlicker.

There's nothing like Trumpian fascism.
 
So in your mind 5:15 a.m. is "evening."

Thank you for the corrections. I tend to type too fast and proof read too seldom.

No, Marty, I did not post that 5:15 A.M. is evening.


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Ah, really good one, Earl. I see you're here in the forum, as always.

Earl posted:
No, Marty, I am rarely on the forum in the evening.

If I am here, "as always" (I am not) you must be here "as always" to make that observation.

Since you posted that “I see that you are here in the forum, as always,” I corrected you by posting that I am rarely here in the evenings.

“As always” means that I am always here on this forum, morning, evenings and at night. I am not.

Admit it, Marty, you were drunk earlier...perhaps still?
 
So a nation is prevented from being a democracy, in this case a representative democracy, if it has a constitution that guarantees citizens the right to vote.

Get a dictionary.

There is no such thing as a 'representative democracy'. Democracies have no representatives. A democracy is government by popular vote. A republic is government by constitution.
Dictionaries do not define any word.
 
We see this attempt to define democracy out of The United States frequently from the Right, so its argument this time isn’t surprising, only sad. The Right is and always has been drawn to the security of autocracy rather than the unpredictably of democracy. Hence the love of Trump, the very definition of a would be autocrat, an ignorant ass with a "my way or the highway" temperament.

The words themselves, “left” and “right” derive from the onset of the French Revolution when that choice was everything, or seemed to be, with reformers sitting on the left side of the chamber, monarchists on the right. The United States is a representative democracy and a republic. Every nation in the world today but one, as far as I know, is a republic (a “republic” being any national government that is not a monarchy). There are no “direct democracy” national governments though the U.S. still enjoys direct democracy in some town charters that leave specified decisions, such as the annual town budget, to popular vote of tax paying residents.

Righties need to be reminded from time to time of the importance of democracy in their government.
They like to forget it.

No, you can't redefine 'democracy' that way!

Redefinition fallacies (democracy<->republic, autocracy<->constitution, oligarchy<->dictatorship).
There is no such thing as a 'representative democracy'. Buzzword fallacy.
There is no such thing as a 'direct democracy'. Buzzword fallacy.

The United States was never a democracy. It was organized as a federated republic. YOU want an oligarchy, not a democracy. Inversion fallacy.

Democracies have no constitution and no representatives. It is government by popular vote.
Republics have a constitution AND representatives, given certain authorities and powers designated by that constitution, which also describes how such are elected AND how long they serve.

It is not my fault that YOU can't understand English.
 
There is no such thing as a 'representative democracy'. Democracies have no representatives. A democracy is government by popular vote. A republic is government by constitution.
Dictionaries do not define any word.

Right wing wisdom at its finest. Your Trumper friends here will give you a hand.
 
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