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Jedi Knight
10th February 2003, 10:59 PM
All the leftist Chomsky fans have got to read (http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=6087) Hanoi Chomsky's speech in Hanoi in 1970.
I simply cannot believe anyone takes Chomsky seriously. He is worse than Hanoi Jane.
JK
The Central Scrutinizer
10th February 2003, 11:13 PM
The pair of socks I am wearing have holes in the heels. Shall I throw them away???
The Fool
10th February 2003, 11:25 PM
Originally posted by The Central Scrutinizer
The pair of socks I am wearing have holes in the heels. Shall I throw them away???
Have you considered making puppets out of them? The large holes in the heels would end up around the arse...Ideal for pulling fabricated facts from them...you could rival Jedi!
fidiot
10th February 2003, 11:32 PM
I've decided to waste my 50th post in this thread. I wonder why?
Jon_in_london
11th February 2003, 12:32 AM
Throw them away eh? dont you know there are starving children in arfica without any socks at all!!??!!!??
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LucienVanImpe
11th February 2003, 05:09 AM
Is this an example of forum netiquette, posting codswallop as response to an interesting expose on the past of Noam Chomsky and his unfaltering glorification of Vietnamese Communism and utter denunciation of America?
Jedi, thanks for posting this intellectual undressing of the radical left's very own Britney Spears.
Iwentsouth
11th February 2003, 05:13 AM
Come on Noam Chumpsky not that bad a fella. Hethinks Pol Pot is a great man and did wonders for Cambodia. Can anyone who thinks that be wrong???
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11th February 2003, 05:18 AM
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Jon_in_london
11th February 2003, 05:29 AM
Why did the JK cross the road?
Drooper
11th February 2003, 05:30 AM
Originally posted by Jon_in_london
Why did the JK cross the road?
To take out the commie on the other side.
Jon_in_london
11th February 2003, 05:44 AM
Why did the Matriachal Totalitarian Feminazi cross the road?
Crossbow
11th February 2003, 05:59 AM
To get away from the woman hating right-wing nut!
Jedi Knight
11th February 2003, 07:00 AM
Originally posted by LucienVanImpe
Is this an example of forum netiquette, posting codswallop as response to an interesting expose on the past of Noam Chomsky and his unfaltering glorification of Vietnamese Communism and utter denunciation of America?
Jedi, thanks for posting this intellectual undressing of the radical left's very own Britney Spears.
Your welcome Lucien ;)
There are some who post here that quote Chomsky as some form of "hero" and it is clear that the guy hates America. Anyone that goes to a foreign country that the United States is at war with and praises them publicly is a traitor.
Stay tuned, I am always coming across new information about the vile left.
JK
Megalodon
11th February 2003, 07:42 AM
Originally posted by Jedi Knight
... Hanoi Chomsky's speech in Hanoi in 1970....
Also posted by Jedi Knight
... Stay tuned, I am always coming across new information about the vile left....
New information.... indeed :rolleyes:
Jedi Knight
11th February 2003, 07:47 AM
Originally posted by Megalodon
New information.... indeed :rolleyes:
Well naturally it is new information. That is why Mr. Horowitz published it on his cool website.
JK
Crossbow
11th February 2003, 09:05 AM
A short speech given thirty-three years ago in opposition to a cause that has been largely repudiated by the USA is hardly new information.
Vorticity
11th February 2003, 09:25 AM
Ahem. Unrelated, but:
Originally posted by JK
"The House Unamerican Activities Commission (HUAC, know as the "Truth Commission")."
-completely made-up "fact" from JK, here: http://www.randi.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=13368&pagenumber=4
Just a reminder. Any reference for the above?
Now back to the regularly scheduled lunacy...
The Central Scrutinizer
11th February 2003, 09:14 PM
Now, let's get back on topic. We were discussing the holes in my socks.
Questioninggeller
11th February 2003, 09:39 PM
Originally posted by Jedi Knight
Your welcome Lucien ;)
There are some who post here that quote Chomsky as some form of "hero" and it is clear that the guy hates America.
I thinking pointing out hipocrisy and hating are two different things. Correct me if I am wrong, but to make things better you have to address them? If you don't address the problems that plague society, we might still have the same ideology that supported things like slavery, British colonialship, ect. (I not going to give a history lesson). To dismiss Chomsky, is fine, but to say that he hates America that's just a Ad Hominem. Please support his "bad view points" with fact, not just personal political attitude. If he speaks in you area, I'll buy a ticket for you so you can debate with him... I'd like to see that.
Jedi Knight
11th February 2003, 10:06 PM
Originally posted by Questioninggeller
I thinking pointing out hipocrisy and hating are two different things. Correct me if I am wrong, but to make things better you have to address them? If you don't address the problems that plague society, we might still have the same ideology that supported things like slavery, British colonialship, ect. (I not going to give a history lesson). To dismiss Chomsky, is fine, but to say that he hates America that's just a Ad Hominem. Please support his "bad view points" with fact, not just personal political attitude. If he speaks in you area, I'll buy a ticket for you so you can debate with him... I'd like to see that.
The United States abolished the slave trade in 1808. Internal slavery ended in 1865. No communist was involved in the eradication of slavery in this country. Marx commented on American slavery, but did nothing to interfere politically with it. Marx didn't even get done with his written Manifesto with Engels until 1848.
Now the same can be said for British Colonialism. Did Marx and Engels chip away at that with a superior plan? I don't think Marx would have openly criticized the British because Marx was too selfish while using British libraries to write his work. He liked Britain and didn't want to be expelled by the crown for upsetting them.
Now, since Chomsky obviously doesn't know a single slave (he met many slaves when he went to Vietnam and praised the government controlling those slaves) nor has ever met one in the United States, ever, what is your point?
Did Chomsky disagree with British colonialism? If he did he should be pleased that the British empire is all but a memory. It is history.
So I guess we are back to the point of Hanoi Chomsky's speech praising the Vietnamese Communists. Has Chomsky ever commented on the slavery of the Russians under Lenin, Stalin, or the slavery of the Chinese under Mao, or the slavery of the Cambodians under Pol Pot? :eek:
He may have overlooked those points in history where slavery was certainly the most horrific and deadly. :eek:
JK
Bjorn
11th February 2003, 10:14 PM
Originally posted by Questioninggeller
I thinking pointing out hipocrisy and hating are two different things. Correct me if I am wrong, but to make things better you have to address them? If you don't address the problems that plague society, we might still have the same ideology that supported things like slavery, British colonialship, ect. (I not going to give a history lesson). To dismiss Chomsky, is fine, but to say that he hates America that's just a Ad Hominem. Please support his "bad view points" with fact, not just personal political attitude. If he speaks in you area, I'll buy a ticket for you so you can debate with him... I'd like to see that. Good points.
I'm always disappointed and quite a bit scared when disagreeing with the majority equals 'hating' them. I thought (when I moved to the US) that I moved to the incarnation of freedom of speech, where my disagreement would be appreciated, not interpreted as hatred? :confused:
Aren't this how our enemies are supposedly thinking, while we, on the other hand, appreciate open exchange of viewpoints?
Jedi Knight
12th February 2003, 10:58 AM
Originally posted by Bjorn
Good points.
I'm always disappointed and quite a bit scared when disagreeing with the majority equals 'hating' them. I thought (when I moved to the US) that I moved to the incarnation of freedom of speech, where my disagreement would be appreciated, not interpreted as hatred? :confused:
Aren't this how our enemies are supposedly thinking, while we, on the other hand, appreciate open exchange of viewpoints?
Well if you are scared about what you perceive as a lack of the exchange of viewpoints, you must be terrified that there is only one viewpoint on most American college universities--the leftist, commie viewpoint.
But together Bjorn, you and I can begin to break through that darkness and bring light and truth to the leftists that have an illegitimate stranglehold on the minds of the youth. You and I can end your fear of the known isolation of debate at the university level. Join me, my apprentice.
JK
Bjorn
12th February 2003, 11:07 AM
Originally posted by Jedi Knight
Well if you are scared about what you perceive as a lack of the exchange of viewpoints, you must be terrified that there is only one viewpoint on most American college universities--the leftist, commie viewpoint.
But together Bjorn, you and I can begin to break through that darkness and bring light and truth to the leftists that have an illegitimate stranglehold on the minds of the youth. You and I can end your fear of the known isolation of debate at the university level. Join me, my apprentice.
JK Apprentice?
You're going to teach me gravity or something? :p
The Fool
12th February 2003, 04:26 PM
Originally posted by Bjorn
Apprentice?
You're going to teach me gravity or something? :p
LOL, Bjorn...everytime i think about that Gravity thread I cough coffee all over my keyboard.
Do you think it would be possible to start another one. I miss the old "marbles are excempt from gravity" Jedi theories.....:D
Bjorn
12th February 2003, 04:34 PM
Originally posted by The Fool
LOL, Bjorn...everytime i think about that Gravity thread I cough coffee all over my keyboard.
Do you think it would be possible to start another one. I miss the old "marbles are excempt from gravity" Jedi theories.....:D Those were the days, my friend ...:p
As for memories, check out Tricky's collection in 'Flame Wars'!
JAR
12th February 2003, 04:38 PM
Noam Chomsky should stick to linguistics.
The Fool
13th February 2003, 04:39 AM
Originally posted by Bjorn
Those were the days, my friend ...:p
As for memories, check out Tricky's collection in 'Flame Wars'!
The whole thread is worth revisiting if you need a laugh.
http://www.randi.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=9858
A true classic of demonstrated ignorance....the fun starts near the end of page one.
Crossbow
13th February 2003, 04:56 AM
Originally posted by Jedi Knight
... Join me, my apprentice.
JK
Practially speaking, in order for one to have an apprentice, one must be a master at their craft and the craft has to be something of value (othewise no one would bother to learn it).
Granted that JK is a master at throwing around insults that are almost amusing as they are obsolete (leftist this, communist that, etc.).
However, JK knows virtually nothing about other issues in which he expresses expertize such as math, physics, evolution, and history. Therefore, the scrap value of two empty soda cans is worth more than all of his master craftsman skills.
Ugh!
Reginald
13th February 2003, 06:05 AM
Here's a tip for children everywhere from ages 8 to 80.
You can make an excellent "telephone" fron two empty soda cans and a piece of string.
Simply pucture a small hole in the base of each can using a sharp object (best get an adult to do this) then thread the string inside the cans and put a sizeable knot at each end.
Pull the string tight between the cans and presto, hours of recycled fun for all the familly.
You could even use it to plan a "secret mission" to overthrow some leftwing/commie dictatorship somewhere, the possibilities are just endless.
Have fun!!
DrMatt
13th February 2003, 08:13 AM
Originally posted by Jedi Knight
The United States abolished the slave trade in 1808. Internal slavery ended in 1865. No communist was involved in the eradication of slavery in this country. Marx commented on American slavery, but did nothing to interfere politically with it. Marx didn't even get done with his written Manifesto with Engels until 1848.
The Emancipation Proclamation was the single largest forced redistribution of wealth in the western hemisphere, next to which the whole history of Cuba is small potatoes.
Jedi Knight
13th February 2003, 08:45 AM
Originally posted by DrMatt
The Emancipation Proclamation was the single largest forced redistribution of wealth in the western hemisphere, next to which the whole history of Cuba is small potatoes.
I agree. The backbone of the southern economy was via slave value. The North knew that so the freeing of slaves became important when seccessionist rhetoric lead to war.
JK
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