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   On 29 Apr 2011 05:18:23 +0100, Mike Flannigan    
   wrote:   
      
   >Cross Burner Bob Buster Norris" Milby wrote   
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   >> HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   
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   >Blob Milby collects welfare from the government to survive. He sucks   
   >Canadian tourist penis to pay for his beer.   
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   >Bob has no money and nothing to do all day but preach racism, the ideals of   
   >Hitler.   
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   >Fascism, Nazism and Conservatism   
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   >European fascism drew on existing anti-modernist conservatism, and on the   
   >conservative reaction to communism and 19th-century socialism.   
   >Conservative thinkers such as historian Oswald Spengler provided much of the   
   >world view (Weltanschauung) of the Nazi movement.   
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   >In Britain, the conservative Daily Mail enthusiastically backed Sir Oswald   
   >Mosley's British Union of Fascists, and part of the Conservative Party   
   >supported closer ties with Nazi Germany.   
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   >When defeat in World War II ideologically and historically discredited   
   >fascism, almost all Western conservatives tried to distance themselves from   
   >it. Nevertheless, many post-war Western conservatives continued to admire the   
   >Franco regime in Spain, clearly conservative but also fascist in origin. With   
   >the end of the Franco regime and Portugal's Estado Novo in the 1970s, the   
   >relationship between conservatism and classical European fascism was further   
   >weakened.   
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   >Militarism is perhaps the most striking similarity between Fascism and   
   >contemporary American conservatism. Of course, there are many liberals in   
   >America who support the military and even call for increased military   
   >spending.   
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   >Even so, American liberals are traditionally more skeptical of the military   
   >than American conservatives. It is often said that Neoconservatives, like   
   >Hitler, see the military as a paradigm for problem solving (even in   
   >situations that may render militarism impractical or unethical).   
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   >The relationship of fascism to right-wing ideologies (including some that are   
   >described as neo-fascist) is still an issue for conservatives   
   >and their opponents. Especially in Germany, there is a constant exchange of   
   >ideology and persons, between the influential national-conservative movement,   
   >and self-identified national-socialist groups.   
   >In Italy too, there is no clear line between conservatives, and movements   
   >inspired by the Italian Fascism of the 1920s to 1940s, including the Alleanza   
   >Nazionale which is member of the governing coalition under premier Silvio   
   >Berlusconi. Conservative attitudes to the 20th-century fascist regimes are   
   >still an issue.   
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   nothing at all wrong with being racist . If there was then democrats   
   would be going after their own for it . They are the worst offenders .   
   Whites should be way more racist . They are the superiors in this   
   world and should start acting like it   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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