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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2012 7:45 pm
  

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i liked what he said, which is why i said what i did.


...and I saw the other possible meaning of the words, which is why i said what I did. Darwin Awards are generally the product of one's own blatant stupidity, but it sounds like someone thought a bloodline needed to be wiped out of the gene pool, thus the comparison.


and I am saying that what those people were capable of doing to people they classified as "different" and to their own children and children's children was not unique nor particularly novel in approach. Their arrogance has been with the human species for some time.

Your are even less creative in your psychology than your chemistry? What's up with that?


Hi, Jafo. Probably just something that has to do with the metal phosphorus. Of course that could be something about dealing with morons who insist on making posters the topic instead of the topic post.

Such a pity you need to reduce to such, jaf.


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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 5:49 am
  

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...and I saw the other possible meaning of the words, which is why i said what I did. Darwin Awards are generally the product of one's own blatant stupidity, but it sounds like someone thought a bloodline needed to be wiped out of the gene pool, thus the comparison.


and I am saying that what those people were capable of doing to people they classified as "different" and to their own children and children's children was not unique nor particularly novel in approach. Their arrogance has been with the human species for some time.

Your are even less creative in your psychology than your chemistry? What's up with that?


Hi, Jafo. Probably just something that has to do with the metal phosphorus. Of course that could be something about dealing with morons who insist on making posters the topic instead of the topic post.

Such a pity you need to reduce to such, jaf.


I knew it. just another redirection of comments and disruption of discussion. Who pays you guys? I mean there were only about 5 people whoever posted here. What is it you are trying to disrupt? This is the Facebook age, nobody comes here.


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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 6:49 am
  

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still, what is it that all came together so that this even happened?


Timing and circumstance. The delusions of nazi style ideology exist throughout humanity. The seed for what happened in Germany was sown not in the 1920's but in the 19th century. Germany was not alone, just read Josiah Strong or look at the Ukraine under Stalin. None other than Teddy Roosevelt gets my vote for the American who wanted control over America as Hitler achieved over Germany. Teddy, the hesitant progressive. Why was he hesitant, because he idealized the powerful. Men like JP Morgan who he took on head to head. Why was he progressive? Because he was an American National Socialist, he felt the powerful should act more to promote nationalism. This included establishing a working relationship with labor to advance the national goals (hence, he acted as a progressive, in fact, the original progressive President).

The question is (in my mind) can we establish a working system outside of national, racial and religious boundaries that promotes the development of a sustainable future. One free of militarism and racism.


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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 9:05 am
  

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Herc,
If you don't like my commentaries on topic, don't answer them. You seem a lot like a domineering troll to me. YOU brought up chemistry, when you can't even describe a metalocelluloid. YOU act as though you know everything, but the fact is you are a jackass of all trades.

I'd guess you have a lopside hippocampus


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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 4:51 pm
  

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agnes wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eJi2e_Oy1k

and not a'tall silly

it is an hour long but may be interesting to some, so i thought i would share



I posted a little earlier, but I guess the net had a brain fart.

I finally had the opportunity to spend anhour and a half watching the video. It's excellent, but, as I said as a "second hand" based commentary, it is a lot like the Darwin Awards, albeit not funny, still ironic that since Hitler and his devout followers did not truly get the "award," society did what nature did not by making their descendants into pariahs. These children bear the onus of their fathers' oprobrium. It is good to see they eventually managed to rise above it to some degree. Wish I could tell them that niether there fathers, nor even Hitler were truly the monsters, but the product of a broken monster created by the Catholic church nearly two milleniums prior.

As the one was leading to, it is happening again, only now the center of the monster has gestated again in America. Witch trials. Monkey trials. The "murder a little here and a little there" takes place every day. It will never cease until the Catholic priests' penises stop standing at attention ove the site of choir and alter boys. Now it has been propagated again in America with a much wider audience than was ever available to St. Wilfrid; televangelism brought to you by the same leader that brought us the Christian Coalition, pay TV and the assassination of JFK.


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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 5:02 pm
  

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heraclitis wrote:
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still, what is it that all came together so that this even happened?


Timing and circumstance. The delusions of nazi style ideology exist throughout humanity. The seed for what happened in Germany was sown not in the 1920's but in the 19th century. Germany was not alone, just read Josiah Strong or look at the Ukraine under Stalin. None other than Teddy Roosevelt gets my vote for the American who wanted control over America as Hitler achieved over Germany. Teddy, the hesitant progressive. Why was he hesitant, because he idealized the powerful. Men like JP Morgan who he took on head to head. Why was he progressive? Because he was an American National Socialist, he felt the powerful should act more to promote nationalism. This included establishing a working relationship with labor to advance the national goals (hence, he acted as a progressive, in fact, the original progressive President).

The question is (in my mind) can we establish a working system outside of national, racial and religious boundaries that promotes the development of a sustainable future. One free of militarism and racism.


that is a worthwhile question

i was just reading up a little on that stuff up there. and with teddy roosevelt, he did confront the banks and corporations, but on the other hand with race relations and other stuff maybe not too good. i guess it can seem a bit complicated (?) (for lack of a better word) sometimes, and maybe it is. (at least for me). but at the same time...


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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 7:48 pm
  

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still, what is it that all came together so that this even happened?


Timing and circumstance. The delusions of nazi style ideology exist throughout humanity. The seed for what happened in Germany was sown not in the 1920's but in the 19th century. Germany was not alone, just read Josiah Strong or look at the Ukraine under Stalin. None other than Teddy Roosevelt gets my vote for the American who wanted control over America as Hitler achieved over Germany. Teddy, the hesitant progressive. Why was he hesitant, because he idealized the powerful. Men like JP Morgan who he took on head to head. Why was he progressive? Because he was an American National Socialist, he felt the powerful should act more to promote nationalism. This included establishing a working relationship with labor to advance the national goals (hence, he acted as a progressive, in fact, the original progressive President).

The question is (in my mind) can we establish a working system outside of national, racial and religious boundaries that promotes the development of a sustainable future. One free of militarism and racism.


that is a worthwhile question

i was just reading up a little on that stuff up there. and with teddy roosevelt, he did confront the banks and corporations, but on the other hand with race relations and other stuff maybe not too good. i guess it can seem a bit complicated (?) (for lack of a better word) sometimes, and maybe it is. (at least for me). but at the same time...


if you look a bit further I think you will find his interest in trust busting and fair labor practice was to maintain stability within the classes and teach the robber barons a bit about patriotic duty. stability, that is a word that makes the world go round.

but, what do I know, i will sit outside all night long in thunderstorms drinking margarita's and playing blind willie mctell on the old guitar (so lazy i wont even change the strings)

all the way from new orleans
to jeru salem

or maybe scarlet begonias

she had rings on her fingers and bells on her toes


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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 7:21 am
  

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Prior to the onslaught of the church in the 600's, the Franks and the Gauls coexisted reasonably well together. It wasn't till the RC and Orthodox churches began forcing Jesus on the pagan Celts that civil unrest became rampant. No pay to the church? No work.


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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 8:19 am
  

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Prior to the onslaught of the church in the 600's, the Franks and the Gauls coexisted reasonably well together. It wasn't till the RC and Orthodox churches began forcing Jesus on the pagan Celts that civil unrest became rampant. No pay to the church? No work.


Isn't that always how it goes! Just when you think you are having a high time someone comes along, takes away the fiddle and makes you dance to their tune! Life gets teejus, don't it!


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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 12:02 pm
  

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Yes. That statement has more versions than most can begin to imagine. The Celtic regions were becoming hybridized.

The more I've learned about Hitler, the more I think those pariahs descending from the 3rd reich have more to be happy about than ashamed. Hitler simply went after the wrong end of the food chain. Bad art. Good soldiering. Formidable leadership. How does that compare to Occupy?


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DrCharbonneau wrote:
Herc,
If you don't like my commentaries on topic, don't answer them. You seem a lot like a domineering troll to me. YOU brought up chemistry, when you can't even describe a metalocelluloid. YOU act as though you know everything, but the fact is you are a jackass of all trades.

I'd guess you have a lopside hippocampus


Have you watched the video yet?


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Herc,
If you don't like my commentaries on topic, don't answer them. You seem a lot like a domineering troll to me. YOU brought up chemistry, when you can't even describe a metalocelluloid. YOU act as though you know everything, but the fact is you are a jackass of all trades.

I'd guess you have a lopside hippocampus


Have you watched the video yet?


Have YOU read all the posts?


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I didn't know that was a requirement.


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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 5:04 pm
  

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agnes wrote:
heraclitis wrote:
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still, what is it that all came together so that this even happened?


Timing and circumstance. The delusions of nazi style ideology exist throughout humanity. The seed for what happened in Germany was sown not in the 1920's but in the 19th century. Germany was not alone, just read Josiah Strong or look at the Ukraine under Stalin. None other than Teddy Roosevelt gets my vote for the American who wanted control over America as Hitler achieved over Germany. Teddy, the hesitant progressive. Why was he hesitant, because he idealized the powerful. Men like JP Morgan who he took on head to head. Why was he progressive? Because he was an American National Socialist, he felt the powerful should act more to promote nationalism. This included establishing a working relationship with labor to advance the national goals (hence, he acted as a progressive, in fact, the original progressive President).

The question is (in my mind) can we establish a working system outside of national, racial and religious boundaries that promotes the development of a sustainable future. One free of militarism and racism.


that is a worthwhile question

i was just reading up a little on that stuff up there. and with teddy roosevelt, he did confront the banks and corporations, but on the other hand with race relations and other stuff maybe not too good. i guess it can seem a bit complicated (?) (for lack of a better word) sometimes, and maybe it is. (at least for me). but at the same time...


heraclitis wrote:
if you look a bit further I think you will find his interest in trust busting and fair labor practice was to maintain stability within the classes and teach the robber barons a bit about patriotic duty. stability, that is a word that makes the world go round.

but, what do I know, i will sit outside all night long in thunderstorms drinking margarita's and playing blind willie mctell on the old guitar (so lazy i wont even change the strings)

all the way from new orleans
to jeru salem

or maybe scarlet begonias

she had rings on her fingers and bells on her toes


well it seems you know at least a thing or two :)


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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 6:39 pm
  

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The more I've learned about Hitler, the more I think those pariahs descending from the 3rd reich have more to be happy about than ashamed. Hitler simply went after the wrong end of the food chain. Bad art. Good soldiering. Formidable leadership. How does that compare to Occupy?


What?


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