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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: billt on November 26, 2011, 05:48:36 AM
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"I tollya that bitch is crazy"; Chris Rock. Not exactly the way he meant it, but completely applicable here.
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What's nuts is that there some folks who don't get a good laugh out of this, but will actually believe it. That is when things get scary. Because when we can use "science" to just dismiss people, debate, discussion, and indeed politics itself stops. Reason leaves the room, and all that's left is force. Exhibit A would be scientific racism. The post is funny, but potentially dangerous as we all know there will be a "scientific" diagnosis of all of us paranoid gun clingers coming from the left.
FQ13
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Because when we can use "science" to just dismiss people, debate discussion and indeed politics it self stops. Reason leaves the room and all that's left is force.FQ13
Reason leaves the room every time they speak. Science doesn't dismiss them, they dismiss themselves with their stupid, whacked out views. Socialism continues to fail everywhere, but they still want it. That kind of stupidity can only be explained as a disease.
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As I have read history of WWII Germany and the Holocaust I have frequently encountered the question, "How could normal, decent Germans have condoned a group like the Nazi Party?"
American " liberals" and the rise of BHO provide a classic case study in exactly how that could happen.
All that is required is an immoral cadre that puts the priorities of the Party ahead of truth, and a gullible, lazy electoric who only care about whats in it for them.
Both of which are present in this country.
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An experiment was done in 1969 by a history teacher out in Palo Alto, CA. The teacher started the experiment to answer students wonderment about how the German citizens could follow Hitler and the NAZI party. From what I remember, the teacher caught a lot of hell for it.
The link below is about a movie that was made about the book that was made about the experiment.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wave_(novel)