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Title: SUICIDE OF A SUPERPOWER. by Patrick J. Buchanan
Source: Drudge
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Published: Oct 14, 2011
Author: Patrick J. Buchanan
Post Date: 2011-10-14 09:08:42 by A K A Stone
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Views: 86668
Comments: 180

BOOK WARNS OF END Fri Oct 14 2011 07:00:25 ET

**Exclusive**

"As the faith that gave birth to the West is dying in the West, peoples of European descent from the steppes of Russia to the coast of California have begun to die out, as the Third World treks north to claim the estate. The last decade provided corroborating if not conclusive proof that we are in the Indian Summer of our civilization."

So begins Pat Buchanan in his hardcore work, SUICIDE OF A SUPERPOWER.

"Will America Survive to 2025?"

Buchanan, set for maximum controversy, launches all rockets at introduction "Disintegrating Nation" -- and does not let up for 400-plus pages.

"America is disintegrating. The centrifugal forces pulling us apart are growing inexorably. What unites us is dissolving. And this is true of Western Civilization....Meanwhile, the state is failing in its most fundamental duties. It is no longer able to defend our borders, balance our budgets, or win our wars."

The books reads as if its been written to be left behind in the ruins, only to be found by a future civilization.

SUICIDE ranked #2,668 on AMAZON's hit parade early Friday. It streets on Tuesday.

Now only the DRUDGE REPORT can offer a look inside.

Chapter 1: The Passing of a Superpower

“We have accepted today the existence in perpetuity of a permanent underclass of scores of millions who cannot cope and must be carried by society -- fed, clothed, housed, tutored, medicated at taxpayer’s expense their entire lives. We have a dependent nation the size of Spain in our independent America. We have a new division in our country, those who pay a double or triple fare, and those who ride forever free.”

Chapter 2. The End of Christian America

If [Christopher] Dawson is correct, the drive to de-Christianize America, to purge Christianity from the public square, public schools and public life, will prove culturally and socially suicidal for the nation.

“The last consequence of a dying Christianity is a dying people. Not one post-Christian nation has a birth rate sufficient to keep it alive....The death of European Christianity means the disappearance of the European tribe, a prospect visible in the demographic statistics of every Western nation.”

Chapter 3. The Crisis of Catholicism

“Half a century on, the disaster is manifest. The robust and confident Church of 1958 no longer exists. Catholic colleges and universities remain Catholic in name only. Parochial schools and high schools are closing as rapidly as they opened in the 1950s. The numbers of nuns, priests and seminarians have fallen dramatically. Mass attendance is a third of what it was. From the former Speaker of the House to the Vice President, Catholic politicians openly support abortion on demand.”

“How can Notre Dame credibly teach that all innocent life is sacred, and then honor a president committed to ensuring that a woman’s right to end the life of her innocent child remains sacrosanct?”

Chapter 4. The End of White America

“[W]hite America is an endangered species. By 2020, whites over 65 will out-number those 17 and under. Deaths will exceed births. The white population will begin to shrink and, should present birth rates persist, slowly disappear.”

“Mexico is moving north. Ethnically, linguistically and culturally, the verdict of 1848 is being over-turned. Will this Mexican nation within a nation advance the goals of the Constitution -- to “insure domestic tranquility” and ‘make us a more perfect union’? Or have we imperiled our union?” (Page 134)

Chapter 5. Demographic Winter

“Peoples of European descent are not only in a relative but a real decline. They are aging, dying, disappearing. This is the existential crisis of the West.” (Page 166)

“Not any Iranian weapon of mass destruction but demography is the existential crisis Israel faces....By mid-century...Palestinians west of the Jordan river will out-number Jews 2-1. Add Palestinians in Jordan, it is 3-1.”

“In a startling development of history, Russia’s population has fallen from 148 million in 1991 to 140 million today and is projected to plunge to 116 million by 2050, a loss of 32 million Russians in six decades.”

Chapter 6. Equality Vs. Freedom

“Those who would change society begin by changing the meaning of words. At Howard University, LBJ changed the meaning of equality from the attainable -- an end to segregation and a legislated equality of rights for African-Americans -- to the impossible: a socialist utopia.”

“Where equality is enthroned, freedom is extinguished. The rise of the egalitarian society means the death of the free society.”

“A time for truth. As most kids do not have the athletic ability to play high school sports, or the musical ability to play in the band, or the verbal ability to excel in debate, not every child has the academic ability to do high school work. No two children are created equal, not even identical twins. The family is the incubator of inequality and God its author.”

Chapter 7. The Diversity Cult

“The non-Europeanization of America is heartening news of an almost transcendental quality,” Wattenberg trilled.4 Yet, one wonders: What kind of man looks with transcendental joy to a day when the people among whom he was raised have become a minority in a nation where the majority rules?”

“Historians will look back in stupor at 20th and 21st century Americans who believed the magnificent republic they inherited would be enriched by bringing in scores of millions from the failed states of the Third World.”

Chapter 8: The Triumph Of Tribalism

America’s war of revenge against Japan was a race war. Newsreels, movies, magazines, comic books, headlines treated “Japs” as a repulsive race whose extermination would benefit mankind....Only well after the war was over was it re-branded a war to bring the blessings of democracy to...Japan.

We may deny the existence of ethnonationalism, detest it, condemn it. But this creator and destroyer of empires and nations is a force infinitely more powerful than globalism, for it engages the heart. Men will die for it. Religion, race, culture and tribe are the four horsemen of the coming apocalypse.

Chapter 9. ‘The White Party’

“Through its support of mass immigration, its paralysis in power to prevent 12-20 million illegal aliens from entering and staying, its failure to address the “anchor-baby” issue, the Republican Party has birthed a new electorate that will send it the way of the Whigs.”

Chapter 10: The Long Retreat

“We borrow from Europe to defend Europe. We borrow from the Gulf states to defend the Gulf states. We borrow from Japan to defend Japan. Is it not a symptom of senility to be borrowing from the world so we can defend the world?”

“Are vital U.S. interests more imperiled by what happens in Iraq where were have 50,000 troops, or Afghanistan where we have 100,000, or South Korea where we have 28,000 -- or by what is happening on our border with Mexico?...What does it profit America if we save Anbar and lose Arizona?”

Chapter 11: The Last Chance

“We are trying to create a nation that has never before existed, of all the races, tribes, cultures and creeds of Earth, where all are equal. In this utopian drive for the perfect society of our dreams we are killing the real country we inherited -- the best and greatest country on earth.”

Developing...


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This sounds like a must read book. Maybe Pat Buchanan should enter the race. I'd vote for him.

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#140. To: A K A Stone, Liberator (#131)

They demanded no such thing. Quote one founding father demanding that. You can't. They didn't.

Only congresss was forbidden from setting up a national religion.

Exhibit number 1.

"It is impossible to talk reason with those who can only parrot Party Slogans." sneakypete Sept 2011

Stay Hungry...Stay Foolish --Steve Jobs

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sneakypete  posted on  2011-10-14   14:35:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#141. To: mininggold (#136)

Please tell me you haven't reproduced.

The subject of this thread is the decline of Western civilization through low birth-rates (among other things). However, the possibility that you would reproduce will only exacerbate the situation, should your idiocy live on in future generations.

You're clearly one of the biggest leftist morons in this forum. Don't create more competition for yourself, by having children.

DUMMY DwarF: ...I'm eating a meatball...
Capitalist Eric: Foreplay before the president's staff?

"Whenver the dwarf sees something negative about a Democrat, he tries to change the topic of the thread to something else. Usually a personal attack, followed by mutterings about correct 'grammar' 'spelling' whatever. Anything he can think of to avoid a discussion about a Democrat screwing up or looking bad. It's a decade long pattern." --Badeye observation--

Capitalist Eric  posted on  2011-10-14   14:36:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#142. To: mininggold (#133)

Government has NO money that doesn't come from the labors and work of the citizens. None. (Me)

I'm sure an astute poster such as yourself will have a link handy to back up that statement. (you know who you are. Maybe.)

ROFLMAO!

Too funny for words!

"It is impossible to talk reason with those who can only parrot Party Slogans." sneakypete Sept 2011

Stay Hungry...Stay Foolish --Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs,life-long Dim,and major Barry Soetoro supporter.

sneakypete  posted on  2011-10-14   14:36:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#143. To: sneakypete (#140)

Exhibit number 1.

You quoted nothing. Does that mean you have nothing.

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-10-14   14:37:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#144. To: sneakypete (#142)

ROFLMAO!

Too funny for words!

It's amazing, the level of ignorance among the nanny-state leftists...

The sheer magnitude is *staggering.*

How could someone so stupid, have survived this long?

DUMMY DwarF: ...I'm eating a meatball...
Capitalist Eric: Foreplay before the president's staff?

"Whenver the dwarf sees something negative about a Democrat, he tries to change the topic of the thread to something else. Usually a personal attack, followed by mutterings about correct 'grammar' 'spelling' whatever. Anything he can think of to avoid a discussion about a Democrat screwing up or looking bad. It's a decade long pattern." --Badeye observation--

Capitalist Eric  posted on  2011-10-14   14:40:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#145. To: Capitalist Eric (#141)

The subject of this thread is the decline of Western civilization through low birth-rates (among other things). However, the possibility that you would reproduce will only exacerbate the situation, should your idiocy live on in future generations.

Are you kidding? You can't even follow the posts on this thread and your floundering attempts are here for the whole internet to see.

When the people are afraid, that's when the greatest long term money is made.~~~~Clark Howard

mininggold  posted on  2011-10-14   14:41:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#146. To: sneakypete (#142)

ROFLMAO!

Too funny for words!

So then, why are you compelled to change my post?

When the people are afraid, that's when the greatest long term money is made.~~~~Clark Howard

mininggold  posted on  2011-10-14   14:42:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#147. To: A K A Stone (#131)

They demanded no such thing. Quote one founding father demanding that. You can't. They didn't.

Here's MAdison kilooin twpo birds with one, chuckles, stone:

The danger of silent accumulations and encroachments by ecclesiastical bodies have not sufficiently engaged attention in the United States. They have the noble merit of first unshackling the conscience from persecuting laws, and of establishing among religious sects a legal equality.

If some of the states have not embraced this just and this truly Christian principle in its proper latitude, all of them present examples by which the most enlightened states of the old world may be instructed; and there is one state at least, Virginia, where religious liberty is placed on its true foundation, and is defined in its full latitude.

The general principle is contained in her declaration of rights, prefixed to her Constitution; but it is unfolded and defined, in its precise extent, in the act of the Legislature, usually named the Religious Bill, which passed into a law in the year 1786. Here the separation between the authority of human laws, and the natural rights of man excepted from the grant on which all political authority is founded, is traced as distinctly as words can admit, and the limits to this authority established with as much solemnity as the forms of legislation can express. The formal appeal to the sense of the community, and a deliberate sanction of a vast majority, comprizing every sect of Christians in the state. This act is a true standard of religious liberty: its principle the great barrier against usurpations on the rights of conscience. As long as it is respected and no longer, these will be safe. Every provision for them short of this principle, will be found to leave crevices at least through which bigotry may introduce persecution; a monster that feeding and thriving on its own venom, gradually swells to a size and strength overwhelming all laws divine and human.

But besides the danger of a direct mixture of religion and civil government, there is an evil which ought to be guarded against in the indefinite accumulation of property from the capacity of holding it in perpetuity [forever] by ecclesiastical corporations. The power of all corporations, ought to be limited in this respect. The growing wealth acquired by them never fails to be a source of abuses.

[RENT THIS SPACE INSIDE BOOFER'S HEAD]

war  posted on  2011-10-14   14:48:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#148. To: mininggold (#145)

Are you kidding? You can't even follow the posts on this thread and your floundering attempts are here for the whole internet to see.

You didn't answer my question:

Did you reproduce?

Have you had idiot children, that look like you?

DUMMY DwarF: ...I'm eating a meatball...
Capitalist Eric: Foreplay before the president's staff?

"Whenver the dwarf sees something negative about a Democrat, he tries to change the topic of the thread to something else. Usually a personal attack, followed by mutterings about correct 'grammar' 'spelling' whatever. Anything he can think of to avoid a discussion about a Democrat screwing up or looking bad. It's a decade long pattern." --Badeye observation--

Capitalist Eric  posted on  2011-10-14   14:48:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#149. To: war (#147)

I didn't see "separation of church and state" anywhere.

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-10-14   14:49:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#150. To: Murron (#139)

in my neck of the woods, we shoot rabid dogs. &;-)

EVERYBODY shoots rabid dogs.

That's a lesson the leftists never remember... until it's too late.

DUMMY DwarF: ...I'm eating a meatball...
Capitalist Eric: Foreplay before the president's staff?

"Whenver the dwarf sees something negative about a Democrat, he tries to change the topic of the thread to something else. Usually a personal attack, followed by mutterings about correct 'grammar' 'spelling' whatever. Anything he can think of to avoid a discussion about a Democrat screwing up or looking bad. It's a decade long pattern." --Badeye observation--

Capitalist Eric  posted on  2011-10-14   14:50:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#151. To: Liberator (#113)

The entire world was bogged down for a thousand years. But STILL Western Europe produced most of the political, financial, and innovative systems in use today.

Why did it take Western Europe so long to develop all these things? Why did they have to re-learn all the things the Greeks and Romans had already known? Slow fucking learners these Germano-Celtic peoples.

"This is what economic policy in the West has become--a tool of the wealthy used to enrich themselves by spreading poverty among the rest of the population." Paul Craig Roberts

Godwinson  posted on  2011-10-14   15:05:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#152. To: sneakypete (#117) (Edited)

As opposed to unleaded Catholics?

Latin Catholic is different from a Coptic Catholic and Greek Catholic. The Greek and Copts did not call for a Crusade so I did not want to lump them in. Seriously, cut down on the moonshine before lunch, old timer.

"This is what economic policy in the West has become--a tool of the wealthy used to enrich themselves by spreading poverty among the rest of the population." Paul Craig Roberts

Godwinson  posted on  2011-10-14   15:07:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#153. To: Capitalist Eric (#148) (Edited)

You didn't answer my question:

Did you reproduce?

Have you had idiot children, that look like you?

I don't date internet freaks like you, so stop getting personal. Why is it that you Tea Baggers just can't maintain boundaries?

When the people are afraid, that's when the greatest long term money is made.~~~~Clark Howard

mininggold  posted on  2011-10-14   15:07:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#154. To: sneakypete (#132) (Edited)

The classical Greeks and the Romans all knew this knowledge as did the Chinese and Indians and Arabs but they had no labor shortages so did not need to create labor saving devices like post Black Death Europe did. In fact manufactured goods were actually more expensive than hand made goods in Western Europe at first but because there was a labor shortage it was worth the investment to expand machine made goods and that lowered the cost of production. That's an interesting theory. One that had never occurred to me before.

I have to think that demand due to increased trade was a major player in that,too. You eventually reach a point where no amount of labor can produce the required work,and then the necessity of creating new machines or systems to meet the demand becomes the engine driving the new creations and ideas.

One of the reasons overlooked for why Gutenberg's printing press came about was that the black death had killed off many scribes at a time when the hunger for learning was taking off and people wanted to buy more books and producers needed a way to put more books out on the market to meet demand.

The depopulation of Western Europe really did create the modern era in many ways.

"This is what economic policy in the West has become--a tool of the wealthy used to enrich themselves by spreading poverty among the rest of the population." Paul Craig Roberts

Godwinson  posted on  2011-10-14   15:23:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#155. To: freedomsnotfree (#128)

..WOW, so you presume to know the feelings of another. seek help

I think I hit the mark pretty close.

"This is what economic policy in the West has become--a tool of the wealthy used to enrich themselves by spreading poverty among the rest of the population." Paul Craig Roberts

Godwinson  posted on  2011-10-14   15:30:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#156. To: mininggold (#153)

He once showed me a image of a large luxurious looking sedan like he drives along with a picture like that of his wife's small minivan. It was in response to my inference he drove a large SUV.

I was highly amused to see what he drives compared to the ride of the 'little woman' in his life. It said a lot about him, especially as it was unintentional.

I'm sure in terms of his views on gender equality he is a lout any way you look at it.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-10-14   15:31:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#157. To: Ferret Mike (#156)

It said a lot about him, especially as it was unintentional.

He's hen pecked.

When the people are afraid, that's when the greatest long term money is made.~~~~Clark Howard

mininggold  posted on  2011-10-14   15:33:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#158. To: mininggold (#157)

If not he sure deserves to be. I'm sure he's just as big an idiot in real life as he is here.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-10-14   15:42:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#159. To: Ferret Mike (#158)

I can't picture him at either a cook-out or a house party unless it was his own.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2011-10-14   15:52:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#160. To: Fred Mertz (#159)

"I can't picture him at either a cook-out or a house party unless it was his own."

Oh I can picture him on the barbecue spit as guest of honor at a cannibal cook out.

I can even imagine it as something fun to watch.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-10-14   16:00:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#161. To: A K A Stone (#149) (Edited)

I didn't see "separation of church and state" anywhere.

What do you believe the phrase "direct mixture of religion and civil government" means?

But if it's separation you want...so be it:

Strongly guarded as is the separation between Religion and Government in the Constitution of the United States, the danger of encroachment by Ecclesiastical Bodies, may be illustrated by precedents already furnished in their short history. (See the cases in which negatives were put by J.M. on two bills passed by Congress and his signature withheld from another. See also attempt in Kentucky; for example, where it was proposed to exempt Houses of Worship from taxes.) [In 1811 Madison vetoed a bill incorporating an Episcopal church in Alexandria and a bill setting aside some public land in Mississippi for a Baptist church which had been built by mistake on federal land. In both vetoes Madison wrote that the bills violated the article in the Constitution which declares that “Congress shall make no law respecting a religious establishment.” See A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, ed. James D. Richardson, vol. 1 (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1896), 489-490.]

Is the appointment of chaplains to the two houses of Congress consistent with the Constitution, and with the pure principle of religious freedom?

In strictness the answer on both points must be in the negative. The Constitution of the United States forbids everything like an establishment of a national religion. The law appointing chaplains establishes a religious worship for the national representatives, to be performed by ministers of religion, elected by a majority of them; and these are to be paid out of the national taxes. Does not this involve the principle of a national establishment, applicable to a provision for a religious worship for the constituent, as well as of the representative body, approved by the majority, and conducted by ministers of religion paid by the entire nation.

Rather than let this step beyond the landmarks of power have the effect of a legitimate precedent, it will be better to apply to it the legal aphorism de minimis non curat lex [the law has no concern for the very small]: or to class it cum “maculis quas aut incuria fudit, aut humana parum cavit natura [with faults which human nature either has scattered around through negligence or has guarded against too little].

Better also to disarm in the same way, the precedent of chaplainships for the army and navy, than erect them into a political authority in matters of religion. The object of this establishment is seducing; the motive to it is laudable. But is it not safer to adhere to a right principle, and trust to its consequences, than confide in the reasoning however specious in favor of a wrong one. Look through the armies and navies of the world, and say whether in the appointment of their ministers of religion, the spiritual interest of the flocks or the temporal interest of the shepherds, be most in view: whether here, as elsewhere the political care of religion, is not nominal more than a real aid. If the spirit of armies be devout, the spirit out of the armies will never be less so; and a failure of religious instruction and exhortation from a voluntary source within or without, will rarely happen; and if such be not the spirit of armies, the official services of their teacher are not likely to produce it. It is more likely to flow from the labours of a spontaneous zeal. The armies of the Puritans had their appointed chaplains, but without these there would have been no lack of public devotion to that devout age.

[RENT THIS SPACE INSIDE BOOFER'S HEAD]

war  posted on  2011-10-14   16:01:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#162. To: war (#161)

orbids everything like an establishment of a national religion.

I agree with that. But that isn't separation of church and state.

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-10-14   16:13:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#163. To: mininggold (#153)

Why is it that you Tea Baggers just can't maintain boundaries?

"The lady doth protest too much"

In typical do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do fashion, you expect limits when the questions are at YOU.

DUMMY DwarF: ...I'm eating a meatball...
Capitalist Eric: Foreplay before the president's staff?

"Whenver the dwarf sees something negative about a Democrat, he tries to change the topic of the thread to something else. Usually a personal attack, followed by mutterings about correct 'grammar' 'spelling' whatever. Anything he can think of to avoid a discussion about a Democrat screwing up or looking bad. It's a decade long pattern." --Badeye observation--

Capitalist Eric  posted on  2011-10-14   16:28:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#164. To: Ferret Mike, sneakypete, murron, A K A Stone, Badeye, Liberator (#156) (Edited)

He once showed me a image of a large luxurious looking sedan like he drives

I was highly amused to see what he drives compared to the ride of the 'little woman' in his life.

LOL

My car is an 11 year-old tuna-boat sedan- a 2000 Mercury Gran Marquis. I bought it because it was cheap, it has AC and leather, and it had low miles. I paid cash for it, did a few fixits on it, and now I drive the crap out of it, because:

1. I don't like FOMOCO products
2. I hate this car, I hate the color, and I hate that it's gutless, leading to the fact that
3. I'll never spend a dime on it, that isn't absolutely necessary.

If it looks "large and luxurious" to you, then I have to ask, what do you drive, a Yugo?

...along with a picture like that of his wife's small minivan. It was in response to my inference he drove a large SUV.

My wife picked out her minivan. I had a local gunsmith putting a muzzle-brake on one of my rifles, and she wandered over to the Nissan dealership, next door. Her minivan is the "luxo-gargantula" version, and she was very happy that she was able to pick out exactly what she wanted. She loves her ride.

It said a lot about him, especially as it was unintentional. I'm sure in terms of his views on gender equality he is a lout any way you look at it.

Yeah, and you were SO sure that I drive a big SUV... In other words, you're BS'ing again.

The truth isn't something that really interests you. You make nasty insinuations, hoping that you'll drag me down to your pathetic level of existence. Lefty that you are, you can't raise yourself up, so you're only option- from your limited point of view- is to pull down everyone around you.

And who are you really, rat-boy? A loser helicopter mechanic reject, who doesn't have enough smarts to keep his fat mouth shut. And after the Army shit you out, you've been floundering around ever since...

Part of being a leftist, is knowing that you're so much of a loser, that the only way you can get anything, is by taking it from someone else. That's the REAL reason you have the "Gimme" pic on your signature- the billionaire thieves on Wall St. are so wildly successful at the exact theft that you only dream of doing, it pisses you off... and it reinforces that you are, indeed, a loser.

You leftists NEVER learn, that you cannot raise yourself up, by tearing everyone else down.

Your entire ideology is based upon tearing down the norms around you, not because societal norms are abhorrent, but because you loathe standards of behavior. You attack the rules of society, because you are misfits, rejects and losers, in that society. And instead of trying to improve yourself...? You'll tear everything down.

It's why you leftists tear at the underbelly of the U.S.A. It's why you cheer deviancy. It's why you cheer abortion- killing of the innocent- but fight against the execution of the guilty.

Like children who don't like the rules, you attempt to change the rules, or simply have ALL the rules thrown out... Like a child, you foolishly believe that you'll make the world a better place if all the rules were gone, and people could just act as they want, whenever they want...

You're mentally ill, walking and talking, textbook-examples of delusional disorders. Look it up, it's plain as day.

What pisses you off the most, though... is that many of us see who you really are, and we continuously expose you. Your lies, your delusions, your proclivities toward sexual and behavioral deviancies, even your overt cultural deviancies, where you accuse others of being racist, because racism is a repugnant trait, which is core to who you are... Alinsky's Rules for Radicals, as well as the "Methods of Disinformation" which I often post, are so devastating for you leftists... because such things don't merely define strategies. They define WHO YOU REALLY ARE.

And the answer is quite simple: you're the losers, misfits and rejects of society.

DUMMY DwarF: ...I'm eating a meatball...
Capitalist Eric: Foreplay before the president's staff?

"Whenver the dwarf sees something negative about a Democrat, he tries to change the topic of the thread to something else. Usually a personal attack, followed by mutterings about correct 'grammar' 'spelling' whatever. Anything he can think of to avoid a discussion about a Democrat screwing up or looking bad. It's a decade long pattern." --Badeye observation--

Capitalist Eric  posted on  2011-10-14   18:03:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#165. To: A K A Stone (#162)

I underlined and put "ilke" in italics for a reason.

Do you know why?

[RENT THIS SPACE INSIDE BOOFER'S HEAD]

war  posted on  2011-10-14   19:50:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#166. To: mininggold (#146)

Too funny for words!

So then, why are you compelled to change my post?

I quoted your post,I didn't change it.

Posting to you is making me long for the good old days,back when I could exchange posts with lucysmom,who occasionally made sense.

You are a full-time loon.

"It is impossible to talk reason with those who can only parrot Party Slogans." sneakypete Sept 2011

Stay Hungry...Stay Foolish --Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs,life-long Dim,and major Barry Soetoro supporter.

sneakypete  posted on  2011-10-14   21:09:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#167. To: Godwinson (#152)

Latin Catholic is different from a Coptic Catholic and Greek Catholic.

Yeah,they are branches of the same cult.

"It is impossible to talk reason with those who can only parrot Party Slogans." sneakypete Sept 2011

Stay Hungry...Stay Foolish --Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs,life-long Dim,and major Barry Soetoro supporter.

sneakypete  posted on  2011-10-14   21:12:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#168. To: Ferret Mike (#156)

I was highly amused to see what he drives compared to the ride of the 'little woman' in his life. It said a lot about him, especially as it was unintentional.

Did it ever occur to you that maybe his wife preferred a mini-van? I don't know about you and your life,but I have generally found it easier to get along with the women I live with if I pay attention to what they want,not what I think they want. Not easy,mind you. Easier.

"It is impossible to talk reason with those who can only parrot Party Slogans." sneakypete Sept 2011

Stay Hungry...Stay Foolish --Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs,life-long Dim,and major Barry Soetoro supporter.

sneakypete  posted on  2011-10-14   21:15:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#169. To: Capitalist Eric (#164) (Edited)

"If it looks "large and luxurious" to you, then I have to ask, what do you drive, a Yugo?"

I drive a 2996 Ford Windstar. I'm more interested in VW Beetles and I am rebuilding a 1963 that had been sitting in a barn for two decades.

I paid a dollar for the Ford because it would not go into forth gear and it had electrical problems, It healed itself transmission-wise, and I rewired the interior lights and removed the useless (to me) air conditioner system, ashtrays and lighter. (The price allowed my friend to avoid the gift tax too.)

I've driven it to Utah, los Angeles and Seattle and it works just fine. But I'm looking forward to getting back behind the wheel of a really reliable and beautiful German car, the VW Standard Beetle.

I know no other car I would prefer to have.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-10-14   22:23:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#170. To: Ferret Mike (#169)

Lets go camping.

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-10-14   22:25:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#171. To: sneakypete (#168)

"Did it ever occur to you that maybe his wife preferred a mini-van? "

Yes. But he is into insults and abusive rhetoric, so that makes it Quid Pro Quo time. ;-)

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-10-14   22:27:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#172. To: A K A Stone (#170)

"Lets go camping."

And the punchline is....?

I have camped several times this summer. But the heaviest duty camping I do is when I take my 1958 Flying Scott bicycle on a tour. I did a four day trip this summer from Eugene to the coast up to Astoria, back into Portland where I trained back home.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2011-10-14   22:31:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#173. To: Ferret Mike (#169)

Cool.

I like 60's muscle-cars. I've had five different Corvettes, but at the end of the day, old-school muscle is still what I enjoy most.

Now building a '68 Camaro, was a plain-Jane (6 cylinder stripper) that had been stripped to a rolling shell, and left for dead in the high desert. It'll be back on the road in ~6 months as a 454 4-speed monster. I widened the rear 8", put a Ford 9" in with 2.80 gears, and the trans is a wide-ratio Super T-10. It won't be a "race" car, but a fun cruiser, with enough balls to scare my wife ( ~500 Hp on junk pump gas).

The last car I built was a 74 Vette with a blown 427. It was a lot of fun, but too expensive and too wild- somewhere around 700HP.

It was too much, and I knew it'd bite me eventually. The guy I sold it to killed himself a month later (while in a different car).

One of my fellow students wants me to rebuild his Porsche 356 engine (or a type- 4 VW). I keep declining- I know old V8s... But I don't want my learning-curve to be on something as old- and rare- as an original 356 block. :-@

DUMMY DwarF: ...I'm eating a meatball...
Capitalist Eric: Foreplay before the president's staff?

"Whenver the dwarf sees something negative about a Democrat, he tries to change the topic of the thread to something else. Usually a personal attack, followed by mutterings about correct 'grammar' 'spelling' whatever. Anything he can think of to avoid a discussion about a Democrat screwing up or looking bad. It's a decade long pattern." --Badeye observation--

Capitalist Eric  posted on  2011-10-14   22:56:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#174. To: Capitalist Eric (#173)

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-10-15   1:19:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#175. To: Ferret Mike (#171)

Yes. But he is into insults and abusive rhetoric, so that makes it Quid Pro Quo time. ;-)

Gotcha. I have to confess to yielding to the same temptation sometimes.

"It is impossible to talk reason with those who can only parrot Party Slogans." sneakypete Sept 2011

Stay Hungry...Stay Foolish --Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs,life-long Dim,and major Barry Soetoro supporter.

sneakypete  posted on  2011-10-15   1:53:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#176. To: Capitalist Eric (#173)

Now building a '68 Camaro

I thought you were into muscle cars? Mopar didn't make Camaros.

"It is impossible to talk reason with those who can only parrot Party Slogans." sneakypete Sept 2011

Stay Hungry...Stay Foolish --Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs,life-long Dim,and major Barry Soetoro supporter.

sneakypete  posted on  2011-10-15   1:55:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#177. To: All (#146)

I'm sure an astute poster such as yourself will have a link handy to back up that statement. (you know who you are. Maybe.)

I'm so sorry to catch you in another one of your lies again, but what part of that is in your words and what part is in mine?

When the people are afraid, that's when the greatest long term money is made.~~~~Clark Howard

mininggold  posted on  2011-10-15   10:49:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#178. To: sneakypete (#176)

I thought you were into muscle cars? Mopar didn't make Camaros

LOL.

Well, Mopar didn't make a lot of cool-looking cars, that are still around...

Yeah, you got your Cudas, and your Superbirds, but let's face it, nobody gets wood over a Dart.

Plus, I like being able to tie the subframes together on a small car... and with Mopar, their idea of a frame was stamped sheet-metal... which is why, much as I love the look of the early Mustangs, I'll never buy one- they have all the structural integrity of a wet noodle.

There's one other thing with Mopar- unless you get a hemi engine (which costs a bloody fortune), there's no way to get fat valve-covers... With a Chevy, I can get that on a 396. :)

OTOH, while I have several friends into Mopars, I've never built one myself.

Maybe some day, I'll find a clean stripper Cuda for a song. ;) You never know...

DUMMY DwarF: ...I'm eating a meatball...
Capitalist Eric: Foreplay before the president's staff?

"Whenver the dwarf sees something negative about a Democrat, he tries to change the topic of the thread to something else. Usually a personal attack, followed by mutterings about correct 'grammar' 'spelling' whatever. Anything he can think of to avoid a discussion about a Democrat screwing up or looking bad. It's a decade long pattern." --Badeye observation--

Capitalist Eric  posted on  2011-10-15   23:42:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#179. To: A K A Stone (#174)

NICE.

DUMMY DwarF: ...I'm eating a meatball...
Capitalist Eric: Foreplay before the president's staff?

"Whenver the dwarf sees something negative about a Democrat, he tries to change the topic of the thread to something else. Usually a personal attack, followed by mutterings about correct 'grammar' 'spelling' whatever. Anything he can think of to avoid a discussion about a Democrat screwing up or looking bad. It's a decade long pattern." --Badeye observation--

Capitalist Eric  posted on  2011-10-15   23:43:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#180. To: A K A Stone, Capitalist Eric (#174)

How to be a Good Liberal! (No argument needed)

(Ready??...)

HA! ("Take it to the bank.')

“Obama learned his lesson well. I am proud to see that my father’s model for organizing is being applied successfully beyond local community organizing to affect the Democratic campaign in 2008. It is a fine tribute to Saul Alinsky as we approach his 100th birthday.”

~ Letter from L. DAVID ALINSKY, son of Neo-Marxist author of 'Rules for Radicals', Saul Alinsky

Liberator  posted on  2011-10-16   0:09:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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