Jack Weber Posted February 13, 2011 Report Posted February 13, 2011 (edited) Serious protests in Algiers... The SOP of these autocrats in shutting down social media outlets is occuring,including mass arrests. We shall see... http://news.sympatico.ctv.ca/home/defying_government_ban_thousands_protest_in_algeria/5f01b693 Edited February 13, 2011 by Jack Weber Quote The beatings will continue until morale improves!!!
GWiz Posted February 13, 2011 Report Posted February 13, 2011 Serious protests in Algiers... The SOP of these autocrats in shutting down social media outlets is occuring,including mass arrests. We shall see... http://news.sympatico.ctv.ca/home/defying_government_ban_thousands_protest_in_algeria/5f01b693 This one could get very ugly fast... Quote There are none so blind, deaf and dumb as those that fail to recognize, understand, and promote TRUTH...- GWiz
Mr.Canada Posted February 13, 2011 Report Posted February 13, 2011 (edited) Yes, this one looks like it will be next for the socialist/Islamist alliance. It's an uneasy relationship the socialists have with the Jihadists but they both have similar goals. Creating instability in the status quo which until this point in history the world has been largely dominated by educated, conservative white men. Listen to their chants. Power to the people! Let the people take over! Let the people decide! Government of the people! These are all communist chants. Today they no longer call themselves communists but instead call themselves socialists. These chants are the first step in recognizing the socialist/jihadist alliance. Jack Layton was one of the first to offer full support for the overthrow of a sitting government. Perhaps he wishes the same thing to happen in Canada. Funny how President Obama supports listening to the people in far away lands but ignores them at home while thousands protest his presidency across America. Obama said in his campaign that he will "change America and change the world". He is doing just that, he's changing the world. He is of Muslim background and has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist leaders. I urge you all to listen to the news very carefully for the socialist cue words in the supporters speech. Know you know what to listen for, I'm sure you'll see as I do. This wave of instability may come to Canada as well, people marching on Parliament Hill to demand PM Harper step down. Hopefully when, not if but when, this happens the PM is ready and Canadian soldiers along with the RCMP move in swiftly and arrest all involved in the attempted coup and charge them with treason. Edited February 13, 2011 by Mr.Canada Quote "You are scum for insinuating that isn't the case you snake." -William Ashley Canadian Immigration Reform Blog
eyeball Posted February 13, 2011 Report Posted February 13, 2011 (edited) ... Edited February 13, 2011 by eyeball Quote I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical, a liberal, oh fanatical criminal
Scotty Posted February 13, 2011 Report Posted February 13, 2011 (edited) Serious protests in Algiers... The SOP of these autocrats in shutting down social media outlets is occuring,including mass arrests. We shall see... http://news.sympatico.ctv.ca/home/defying_government_ban_thousands_protest_in_algeria/5f01b693 I would point out that the Algerian end to their flirtation with democracy came about when the people voted in an Islamic state, and the military decided they didn't much like that idea. The Algerian government has been engaged in a violent struggle against Islamists for years now, and in any real democracy, the people of Algeria would vote in another Islamist theocratic government similar to the one in Iran. And, of course, there would be no further elections. Edited February 13, 2011 by Scotty Quote It is an inverted moral calculus that tries to persuade the world to demonize one state that tries its civilized best to abide in a difficult time and place, and rides merrily by the examples and practices of dozens of states and leaderships that drop into brutality every day without a twinge of regret or a whisper of condemnation. - Rex Murphy
Jack Weber Posted February 13, 2011 Author Report Posted February 13, 2011 I would point out that the Algerian end to their flirtation with democracy came about when the people voted in an Islamic state, and the military decided they didn't much like that idea. The Algerian government has been engaged in a violent struggle against Islamists for years now, and in any real democracy, the people of Algeria would vote in another Islamist theocratic government similar to the one in Iran. And, of course, there would be no further elections. Correct.. Quote The beatings will continue until morale improves!!!
Jack Weber Posted February 13, 2011 Author Report Posted February 13, 2011 Yes, this one looks like it will be next for the socialist/Islamist alliance. It's an uneasy relationship the socialists have with the Jihadists but they both have similar goals. Creating instability in the status quo which until this point in history the world has been largely dominated by educated, conservative white men. Listen to their chants. Power to the people! Let the people take over! Let the people decide! Government of the people! These are all communist chants. Today they no longer call themselves communists but instead call themselves socialists. These chants are the first step in recognizing the socialist/jihadist alliance. Jack Layton was one of the first to offer full support for the overthrow of a sitting government. Perhaps he wishes the same thing to happen in Canada. Funny how President Obama supports listening to the people in far away lands but ignores them at home while thousands protest his presidency across America. Obama said in his campaign that he will "change America and change the world". He is doing just that, he's changing the world. He is of Muslim background and has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist leaders. I urge you all to listen to the news very carefully for the socialist cue words in the supporters speech. Know you know what to listen for, I'm sure you'll see as I do. This wave of instability may come to Canada as well, people marching on Parliament Hill to demand PM Harper step down. Hopefully when, not if but when, this happens the PM is ready and Canadian soldiers along with the RCMP move in swiftly and arrest all involved in the attempted coup and charge them with treason. Your paranoid delusional rants aside.... You really should stop listening to Gary Bell (Spaceman) on AM 640.... Quote The beatings will continue until morale improves!!!
Timothy17 Posted February 13, 2011 Report Posted February 13, 2011 (edited) Your paranoid delusional rants aside.... While I especially find the whole "conservative white men" bit apt and fitting for your label, I must say, however, that his Islamist-socialist connection is fairly tenable, as Islamic states are also, very often, socialist in construction, as evidenced by a lot of state-management of industry. Whether this has anything to do with organized Western socialism/socialists demands concrete evidence of such a relationship, however. I think Mr. Canada would do better if he were to assert that Islamists make use of a combination of economic socialism, Islamic social organization (Sharia law), and absolute political autocracy. I think that paints a more realistic picture of Islamic idealism in the middle east. Pax, Tim Edited February 13, 2011 by Timothy17 Quote "Error has no rights." "Ab illo benedicaris in cuius honore cremaberis. Amen." - Pope Pius XI, blessing a Protestant minister upon his request. The blessing is the one used over incense in the Catholic Mass, and translates, "Mayest thou be blessed by Him in Whose honor thou art to be burnt. Amen."
Jack Weber Posted February 13, 2011 Author Report Posted February 13, 2011 While I especially find the whole "conservative white men" bit apt and fitting for your label, I must say, however, that his Islamist-socialist connection is fairly tenable, as Islamic states are also, very often, socialist in construction, as evidenced by a lot of state-management of industry. Whether this has anything to do with organized Western socialism/socialists demands concrete evidence of such a relationship, however. I think Mr. Canada would do better if he were to assert that Islamists make use of a combination of economic socialism, Islamic social organization (Sharia law), and absolute political autocracy. I think that paints a more realistic picture of Islamic idealism in the middle east. Pax, Tim Well,we're going to disagree with that... Most of the autocratic states in the Arab world are off shoots of Nasser's Pan-Arab Ba'Athist ideology.While many of thse regimes allied themselves with the Soviet Union for a while,they are mainly Fascist/Militaristic regimes that have a historical root in the admiration for European Fascistic Nationalism.... Mr.Canada,back in the summer,felt that Canada required a Fascist revolt to get rid of the "socialist traitors" and obviously,he als felt that Canada should embrace Fascism because there are some "good things about it"... He has rightly earned the monicker Mr.Falange for this... Islamofascism,or radical Islam,has co-opted the Fascistic mindset of these autocratic regimes and then tried to apply them to fundimentalist elements within the faith of Islam.Sadly,in that part of the wordl,this insular and muderous form of that faith has met with some success.... Quote The beatings will continue until morale improves!!!
eyeball Posted February 13, 2011 Report Posted February 13, 2011 I would point out that the Algerian end to their flirtation with democracy came about when the people voted in an Islamic state, and the military decided they didn't much like that idea. The Algerian government has been engaged in a violent struggle against Islamists for years now, and in any real democracy, the people of Algeria would vote in another Islamist theocratic government similar to the one in Iran. And, of course, there would be no further elections. Everyone has the right to fail and learn from their mistakes. Such is the way of the learning curve, it's what drives it. One of these days's we'll learn that it's been a monstrous mistake to have interfered in it for so long in the Muslim world. Quote I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical, a liberal, oh fanatical criminal
bush_cheney2004 Posted February 13, 2011 Report Posted February 13, 2011 ...One of these days's we'll learn that it's been a monstrous mistake to have interfered in it for so long in the Muslim world. Ummmm...OK...but according to you, it was a mistake to interfere anywhere, including Europe. Quote Economics trumps Virtue.
Scotty Posted February 13, 2011 Report Posted February 13, 2011 Everyone has the right to fail and learn from their mistakes. Such is the way of the learning curve, it's what drives it. One of these days's we'll learn that it's been a monstrous mistake to have interfered in it for so long in the Muslim world. The problem arises when their failure adversely affects other people. As in, my neighbor has the right to try to fertilize his own lawn. If he puts too much fertilizer on his lawn and burns it that's pretty much his problem and doesn't really impact me much. On the other hand, his failure at building a large natural gas containment tank would. Thus if he tries I'm going to do my best to stop him. Quote It is an inverted moral calculus that tries to persuade the world to demonize one state that tries its civilized best to abide in a difficult time and place, and rides merrily by the examples and practices of dozens of states and leaderships that drop into brutality every day without a twinge of regret or a whisper of condemnation. - Rex Murphy
bloodyminded Posted February 18, 2011 Report Posted February 18, 2011 (edited) Listen to their chants. Power to the people! Let the people take over! Let the people decide! Government of the people! These are all communist chants. This parodies itself. Jack Layton was one of the first to offer full support for the overthrow of a sitting government. Perhaps he wishes the same thing to happen in Canada. One of this first, in this instance, to offer support for the overthrow of a dictatorship. Canada has a long and fine tradition, however, of supporting the overthrow of elected leaders. Perhaps Jack is on the right side in this one. Edited February 18, 2011 by bloodyminded Quote As scarce as truth is, the supply has always been in excess of the demand. --Josh Billings
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