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  1. Hey Neo-Neo,

    As usual, great blog. Please excuse the length of this entry, but I really can’t stand the so-called “Left’s” flippant usage of the term Fascist of late.

    Now, for AdNihilo;

    I have no great love of the Republican Party, especially with their recent run of overbearing “morality” and Corporate held leashes. However I have even less love for the tax-mongering, control the public for their own good, Socialist, Democrats.

    Your use of the word Fascist is misguided, glib, and ridiculous. The continual use of Fascist in reference to the current group of politicians in D.C. is just intellectually lazy. It is pathetic that their opposition need to stoop to this sad level of propagandist tactics to try to further their own political ends.

    Fascism is an extreme form of Socialism that caters to the “Left” with economic controls of markets, statist policies, and promises to the “workers”, and to the “Right” with Corporatist policies and Nationalism. For every economic and social parallel that can be drawn in relation to the Republicans there is an equally incriminating one for the Democrats. It would be just as easily justified if the GOP yelled accusations of “Fascists” during the next election and following years.

    Read this; http://www.banned-books.com/truth-seeker/1994archive/121_3/ts213l.html

    Then buy a copy of the Constitution and read it. Don’t look it up on the web, real books are good. Get the pamphlet form for $3.00 and keep it with you. Look at it often and attempt to find the word Democracy in it. You won’t. It is missing quite intentionally because America is NOT a Democracy, it is a Republic.

    The glaring abscence of the word God should also be noted. Before someone says, “What about Creator?”, that was written in the Declaration of Independence, not in the neglected and ignored document that is the framework for the United States.

    Weird

  2. To cakreiz saying:
    I like Mr. Thompson’s phrase “Islamic nihilists”… a very apt description. Dictionary definition of Nihilist is someone who rejects all theories of morality or religious belief. I’m a nihilist because I reject all faith-based or religious belief systems. Obviously a Nihilist cannot possible be an adherent to any sort of faith based religion.

    To ‘Neo NeoCon’ says: In fact, they appear to be motivated mainly by a deeply murderous nihilism.

    No, it’s impossible for a Christian, a Jew or a Moslem to be ‘motivated’ mainly from a ‘murderous nihilism.’ Dictionary definition of Nihilist is someone who rejects all theories of morality or religious belief. The most well known derivative of Nihil is of course Nihilist and Nihilism. A common but misleading description of nihilism is the ‘belief in nothing’ or a “a revolutionary doctrine that advocates destruction of the social system for its own sake Instead, The last common definition of Nihilism in dictionaries is rather short-sighted because it leaves out the nihilist motivation from advocating destruction in specifically’faith-based’ social systems.

    Obviously a Nihilist cannot possible be an adhereent to any sort of faith based religion. The nihilist is the sworn enemy of any Religous fundamentalist in all the fallacious faith based belief systems . A nihilist is everyone’s infidel but another nihilist… A Nihilist is the atheist version of a religious fundemenatalist. Nihilism really has little to do with “anarcho-hucksters” of any variety regardless if of the socialist variety or the anarcho-capitalist Randian version found in the American social darwinist pseudo-libertarian movement. Anarcho-hucksters do not focus on denying fallacious belief systems, but do reject many of the same ‘isms’ and institutions stemming from the fraud of faith-based belief systems.

    You’d be more realistic in describing yourself as a ‘Neo NeoCon’ by using Neofascist NeoCon. American Heritage Dictionary.definition of Fascism: System of government exercising authoritarianism by the extreme right, typically through merging state & business leadership, together with belligerent nationalism.

    Word Web’s definition of fascism: A political theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchical government (as opposed to democracy or liberalism). Sure sounds like every NeoCon I know of….

    Today’s ‘new/neo consservative’ is also today’s ‘new/neo fascist’

  3. There are two kinds of gov’t.
    Democracy, by votes.
    Or by death squads.

    All of the “King’s gov’t” are gov’t by death squad; most wars are about which death squad group will be the gov’t.

    Most death squad gov’t isn’t so different than Spain under Franco.

    As Iraq becomes a democracy, all the dictatorships around them will have people who can see the diference between their own gov’t, and a democratic Iraqi gov’t.

    The next 10 years will be very interesting.

  4. Go to http://www.Littlegreenfootballs.com and read “Muslim “moderates” and Terrorism”. You’ll get a different, first-hand account, of whom the Egyptians were demonstrating against. It wasn’t the terrorists you might think. It was the US and Israel.

  5. The problem for “moderate muslims” is similar to the problem of moderates of any sort — many of them are so simply because they’re not particularly engaged in political issues in the first place, leaving the field to those who are. For muslims, this problem is worsened significantly by the fact that their extremists are also murderous, especially toward any “moderate” that stands against them. There may be some comfort in numbers, but precious little in being among those trying to mobilize the numbers. It’s an object lesson in why and how terrorism works.

  6. True Muslims are going to have to condemn these Islamofascists for what they are – terrorists – or risk being condemned themselves. I am pleased to hear of such demonstrations in Egypt !!

  7. The short version of how we win this war is we empower Islam to turn against the Islamofascists amongst them.

  8. Well, a “Three Muslim March” is a start toward the “Million Muslim March” against terrorism that we all hope for.

    Kalroy

  9. Hopefully enough of them will notice that the largest number of casualties are being sustained by their own people…and then they actually do something about it.

  10. I have to agree, the moderate muslim outrage is long overdue. There was an op-ed in the WSJ the other day calling for a “million muslim march” in DC to speak out against muslim extremists. A very good idea.

    There were millions of people all over the world marching against the war in Iraq, I’d like to see millions of muslims all over the world marching against terrorism.

  11. I like Mr. Thompson’s phrase “Islamic nihilists”… a very apt description. Moderate Muslims no longer have the luxury of turning a blind eye to their nihilistic brethern.

  12. Just last week after London’s second exposure to terrorism, I commented to my husband that now is the time for all non-extremist muslims to speak up, participate in marches and MAKE their voices heard in protest against such jihadist acts. Juat as white Americans joined civil rights marches to protest against the unacceptable prejudices of fellow whites back in the 60’s and 70’s. Frankly, I think we set a good example back then for what Muslims need to do now.

  13. “It’s heartening to hear some Muslims now expressing that sentiment.”

    In many respects, “It’s the economy, Stupid!” Moderate Muslims are worried sick about the terrorists threat to their own pocketbooks. The Islamic nihilists want to destroy all viable human societies. Their ultimate goal is literally to make everyone live in poverty (although they may consciously deny it). The Muslim dominated governments can no longer afford to practice their long established tacit policy of live and let let live with the terrorists within their midst. Much of Egypt’s economy, for instance, is based on the tourist industry. How many vacations do you think have been canceled in the last week? What are numbers of Egyptians who are now unemployed? Karl Marx believed all human motivations revolve around economic issues. I disagree with him. Nonetheless, I do believe that money is a very important motivator.

  14. We all need to stand up and in any voice and by any manner we can say that terrorism has no place in the modern world. It is NOT an alternative to a peaceful political process and must be condemned and defeated.

    It’s heartening to hear some Muslims now expressing that sentiment.

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