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Re: chunga1 post# 47770

Sunday, 09/16/2007 10:31:40 PM

Sunday, September 16, 2007 10:31:40 PM

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chunga1 -- you're the one swaddling in fear and rejoicing in hatred -- as you yourself have just yet again demonstrated beyond any doubt by including in your post that foul and utterly ridiculous fear/hate propaganda piece (in re 'utterly ridiculous', see, just for starters, in particular e.g. [items linked in] http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=13127256 and http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=13127539 and preceding and following) -- gotta wonder who's paying that completely over-the-top little twerp's bills

and even as you so swaddle in fear and rejoice in hatred, you furiously flail about trying desperately to keep yourself from seeing yourself as you are by projecting your own faults (e.g., and without limitation, 'tiny little mind') onto me and anyone else who dares call out your batcrap-crazy 'definition of reality' as being the cravenly arrogant, ignorant and indeed deeply evil hogwash it is

all of which, of course, is absolutely typical of today's hard-core chickenhawk fascist Republicans

btw -- for you to fancy yourself as being in any position whatsoever to lecture me about fascism is amusing -- I've been a student of authoritarian ideologies and systems in general, and of fascism and how it emerges in particular, ever since I first really delved into that subject matter back at Harvard College more than three decades ago -- and as for (the at present right here at home all too closely related) matters of the rule of law in general, and of the Constitution and constitutional law in particular, there is that J.D. I received from Harvard Law School (with a third-year paper, HLS's equivalent of a graduate thesis, on a topic in jurisprudence regarding the Constitution, which paper the jurisprudence professor, who during his long tenure reputedly had never graded such a paper higher than A- and had only given that grade once every number of years, graded A+), as well as the considerable further study in re the same that I've done in the decades since


Greensburg, KS - 5/4/07

"Eternal vigilance is the price of Liberty."
from John Philpot Curran, Speech
upon the Right of Election, 1790


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