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Nadine knows her history
« on: August 27, 2010, 07:30:35 PM »
Nadine knows history

As most here know, I hold a special contempt for nadinbrzezinski.  She hates America.  She has always hated America.  She can't even deny this.  Yet, when she denied a Jew her place so she could get out of whatever communist hellhole she crawled out of, when she could have gone anywhere in the world her shriveled, spiteful, envious heart desired, she chose to come to America.  She chose to become a citizen of the United States.  No one, not a single person placed a gun to her head and made her do that.  She chose to inflict herself on a country that she views as the most evil and the cause of all evils in the world.

Why did you do it, Nadine?  Why did you come here?  Answer me, coward.


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nadinbrzezinski  (1000+ posts)        Fri Aug-27-10 06:43 PM
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Ah my, I have never heard in my lifetime a business man  
 use extreme language.

Paraphrasing Rendel on the Ed Show.

Folks this is the problem, people did use extreme language back in the early years of FDR... hell they even planned a coup. But since we don't know our own history, it is repeating itself. And to tell the truth Obama is center right, by ANY objective measure... if we actually got an actual lefty elected... ooohh boy!

But this is exactly the problem in all it's glory. Americans DO NOT know their history and it damn ****ing shows!

A drunk businessman, even several drunk businessmen, that have no reason to like FDR talking about what to do over things to do about it,does not make a plot.  Even the New York Times scoffed at Smedley's claim.  No more than planning to take over the world using only a satellites and an empty pizza box is a plot.

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hobbit709  (1000+ posts)        Fri Aug-27-10 06:46 PM
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1. They know little of their own and even less of the rest of the world's history

Circle the world, hole dweller.  The average man on the street in Cairo knows no more about US history than the average American knows about his country, maybe even slightly less.

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nadinbrzezinski  (1000+ posts)        Fri Aug-27-10 06:47 PM
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2. I'd be happy if people remembered what happened
 in their own lifetime... at this point, as in this decade to be honest.  

The very first world event that I remember is watching the Berlin wall fall live on TV.  That was a sad day for you wasn't it, Nadine?

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RandomThoughts  (1000+ posts)        Fri Aug-27-10 06:47 PM
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3. Do you mean.
 Americans do not know their own history, or the history of America?

Personally I think on my own history often, but know the 'history of America' depends whos view you read.

Perhaps it is because history is all you have.  Conservatives do  not wish their future to be taken away, liberals look to the past and think that is where they still remain.
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nadinbrzezinski  (1000+ posts)        Fri Aug-27-10 06:50 PM
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5. The history of this country
 and as a professional historian working on labor history (talk about things we rather not talk about these days) I am painfully aware of how POV changes even the same event, and how to look at it.

But tell me, how many Americans do you know, even people with PhDs in history, who know of that attempted coup and Smedley Butlter?

Of course they should have been tried... but back then they walked... and their kids and grand kids are finishing the job as it were.  

Labor history.  Tell the truth Nadine, there was no “labor history” until immigrants started moving in the 1890s and started agitating for socialism.  Were they all bad, no, many of them were just men and women who thought there were better ways of doing things, and that a man deserved a decent wage for his day of labor.  There were others, many others, like you that thought capital and profit equalled slavery.  But then, saying so greatly shortens your history effort does it not?

Smedley Butler?  A hero.  But his tale of a 500,000 man army marching on DC is as outlandish as it seems.

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handmade34  (1000+ posts)      Fri Aug-27-10 06:49 PM
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4. +1
 ""Americans DO NOT know their history and it damn ****ing shows""

as a former Social Studies teacher... it makes me ill to see how ignorant we are

In other words, you are the handmaiden of fail.  I guess you were too busy lamenting how evil we are to discuss history and government.  How many other failures teach social studies?

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mrmpa  (112 posts)      Fri Aug-27-10 06:52 PM
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6. I can't agree with you more
 I'm a history teacher. A few weeks ago I attended a friends' wedding. Sitting at my table were conservatives (I don't know how this happened). A couple were very angry that every state has 2 senators, since our state PA, has more people than Montana, they stated we should have more senators representing us, the people. If they knew history and government, they would understand the concept that those in the house of representatives, represent us the people and senators represent the interests of the state. Senator Byrd (God rest his soul) knew his role perfectly. Just look at the federal programs and jobs he brought to Pennsylvania.

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nadinbrzezinski  (1000+ posts)        Fri Aug-27-10 06:58 PM
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7. Just for people like that now I carry a copy of the Constitution
 

You carry a document, that you do not even believe, if you are to be believed.  Hell, why don't you try to actually read that document.  It is remarkably simple.

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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2010, 07:38:11 PM »
Okay, who's got the YouTube of the O'Bummer lambs answering the questions like, who's the VP? Or where is Iraq, or who's the speaker of the house? And my favorite, who are the Founding Fathers? Or better yet, where is it in the Constitution it states healthcare is a right?

Damn, just damn! Thanks to the current teachers union, our kids are considered illiterate!
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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2010, 08:02:38 PM »
Okay, who's got the YouTube of the O'Bummer lambs answering the questions like, who's the VP? Or where is Iraq, or who's the speaker of the house? And my favorite, who are the Founding Fathers? Or better yet, where is it in the Constitution it states healthcare is a right?

Damn, just damn! Thanks to the current teachers union, our kids are considered illiterate!

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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2010, 08:10:14 PM »
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Senator Byrd (God rest his soul) knew his role perfectly. Just look at the federal programs and jobs he brought to Pennsylvania.

He did?!?  If the people in West Virginia find out, they're gonna be pissed!!!!

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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #4 on: August 27, 2010, 08:31:38 PM »
I got 800 on my history and math ACTs.  I think I know history.
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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #5 on: August 27, 2010, 08:36:17 PM »
I got 800 on my history and math ACTs.  I think I know history.

I can certify that jukin did indeed score an 800 on the ACT's, because I'm the guy who copied all his answers.  :-)

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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #6 on: August 27, 2010, 08:39:41 PM »
I can certify that jukin did indeed score an 800 on the ACT's, because I'm the guy who copied all his answers.  :-)

Hey what a coinky dink, I'm the guy who gave him all the answers for you to copy!

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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #7 on: August 27, 2010, 08:42:27 PM »
Hey Nadine = GO **** YOURSELF and when you're done with that chore, take your America hating stank ass back to the country you came from. Then, you can talk your crap! That is, if the dictators or the gubberment allows you to! :bird: :censored:

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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #8 on: August 27, 2010, 09:38:44 PM »
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mrmpa  (112 posts)      Fri Aug-27-10 06:52 PM
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6. I can't agree with you more
 I'm a history teacher. A few weeks ago I attended a friends' wedding. Sitting at my table were conservatives (I don't know how this happened). A couple were very angry that every state has 2 senators, since our state PA, has more people than Montana, they stated we should have more senators representing us, the people. If they knew history and government, they would understand the concept that those in the house of representatives, represent us the people and senators represent the interests of the state. Senator Byrd (God rest his soul) knew his role perfectly. Just look at the federal programs and jobs he brought to Pennsylvania.

DUmbass must have gotten the other guests confused with the DUmbass Odoriferous Harlequin:

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Every state gets two Senators. Charts and graphs abound that show how the Senate heavily favors, and artificially magnifies, the influence of small populations. Wyoming is the equal of New York, Illinois, or California. A senator from a state with less than 1,000,000 in population can stop a bill favored by the senators representing scores of millions.

Or DUmbass T Cur

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T Wolf  (1000+ posts)       Sun Aug-22-10 04:34 PM
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1. The unfair and destructive influence of the small states versus the big states is the worst thing about the governmental setup that we are stuck with.

This will never change because the little ones will never give up their power.

I do not see a solution other than breaking up the US into smaller, more manageable units. And while doing so, go to a truly democratic arrangement of allocating representation.

This version of experimental governing is done - it does not work.

Or DUmbass Dimsincebirth

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demosincebirth  (1000+ posts)         Sun Aug-22-10 06:00 PM
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14. They should be less representative, they have less people. Take Wyoming vs California. Should they have equal votes in the senate?

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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #9 on: August 27, 2010, 09:44:59 PM »
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scheming daemons  (1000+ posts)        Fri Aug-27-10 07:51 PM
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16. Obama's not center-right, not by any objective measure
 
If 1 is extreme left and 10 is extreme right, Obama's a 4.

Only because that is all he can get away with.  His objectives are much further left.

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nadinbrzezinski  (1000+ posts)        Fri Aug-27-10 08:45 PM
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17. Yes he is... but of course I am using a standard Poli sci 
 chart... which is FAR BROADER than the one in the US... the farthest loonies in the US, see Kucinich and Sanders, would be center left in any other country. Sanders is a Social Democrat, again CENTER LEFT. In the US he is far left? That should tell you something.

Oh and I don't expect you to get this or why either.

I recommend people do pick up standard political science though.

By the way Americans trend center left as a population, but they mostly don't know that either. 

No Kucinich and Sanders would still be loony, even if they were center left in a country, and most Americans when offered the choice between freedom and an all-consuming nanny-daddy-state will still choose freedom, and that is amongst the things that really gall you about us, isn't it Nadine?
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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #10 on: August 27, 2010, 10:09:01 PM »
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By the way Americans trend center left as a population, but they mostly don't know that either.



Please tell me the DUmbass doesn't seriously believe it... Maybe on the surface yes, but deep down inside, she knows this is bullshit. I hope.
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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #11 on: August 27, 2010, 10:34:38 PM »
Truth be told, I copied from Calpeg.
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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #12 on: August 28, 2010, 01:39:48 AM »
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mrmpa  (112 posts)      Fri Aug-27-10 06:52 PM
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6. I can't agree with you more
 I'm a history teacher. A few weeks ago I attended a friends' wedding. Sitting at my table were conservatives (I don't know how this happened). A couple were very angry that every state has 2 senators, since our state PA, has more people than Montana, they stated we should have more senators representing us, the people. If they knew history and government, they would understand the concept that those in the house of representatives, represent us the people and senators represent the interests of the state. Senator Byrd (God rest his soul) knew his role perfectly. Just look at the federal programs and jobs he brought to Pennsylvania.

What?  Byrd was from PA?  Sheet far!  (Which is "redneck" for "I did not know that"!)

Originally, the Senate was to represent the state governments in DC, and were chosen by the state legislatures, until the Constitution was amended to allow for their popular vote, making them nothing more than glorified representatives.

If what mrmpa knows was printed, it wouldn't make a decent pamphlet.
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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #13 on: August 28, 2010, 05:42:12 AM »
I got 800 on my history and math ACTs.  I think I know history.

You did?  Color me impressed.  Was that while Byrd was a Senator from Pennsylvania?

Or did you just take a more recent version of the ACT than me?
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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #14 on: August 28, 2010, 05:44:06 AM »
Or did you just take a more recent version of the ACT than me?

Yeah, Sparky--one that didn't require a stone tablet for an answer sheet . . . :tongue: :fuelfire:
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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #15 on: August 28, 2010, 04:46:25 PM »


Please tell me the DUmbass doesn't seriously believe it... Maybe on the surface yes, but deep down inside, she knows this is bullshit. I hope.

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Re: Nadine knows her history
« Reply #16 on: August 28, 2010, 05:07:28 PM »
Yeah, Sparky--one that didn't require a stone tablet for an answer sheet . . . :tongue: :fuelfire:

I had to use a number one pencil on mine. The number 2 pencil hadn't been invented yet.  :-)
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