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May 14, 2005

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Y'know, Denizens, I'm not just "nationwide" like the old ZZ Top song says - Spatulaism is being spread throughout the world

Most of the time, that's a good thing.

Then there are the types, you wonder how they ever operate a computer.  Such is the case with one particular individual who got in at the very tail end (read:  it had already rotated off the page) of the Vladdy Pee-yewtin thread.

"So why should I be the only member of the Realm™ to have all the fun?", I asked myself.  And with that in mind...

You dont even know about the things which use to be in the world.

What do you wanna bet that I know a helluva lot more about it than you do?  That I've seen and heard a helluva lot more than you have?

I'm not a communist

Here's what I mean:  If you're "not a communist" - if you didn't grow up in a communist society, that would put you at about 20 years of age or so.

That being the case, I'm twice your age.  I grew up with Soviet missles pointed at my country.  I'm best friends with a fellow blogger who served in the Danish army, fighting communists every damned day until he migrated over here.  And you wanna tell me that I "dont even know about the things which use to be in the world"

I think not, Sahib.

On the other hand - if you are anywhere near as old as I (or older)...then you're flat-out lying about not being a Communist - because everyone who grew up in that era was a damned Communist.

So.  Your choice, bud.  Which is it?

and I'm agree with you, that the death of so many people is bad and that the communism isn't a right idee. But think more about your own history, like death of the indians, black slaves

You'll notice that we were already on the road to fixing those problems, while you boys had to be dragged kicking & screaming into tearing down that wall - and you still  resisted doing so right up until the very last moment.

I'd stake our morality up against yours any day, bud.

and the Truman doctrine, which is most evel doctrine in the world.

So much for your squealing that you're "not a communist".  The only folks set against Truman's doctrine were the Communists themselves.

Thanks for admitting you're a liar, on top of everything else.

Yes, I think it was very good that the US get the democracy into Iraq by the all democratic processes which happend there.

That's not what you were saying earlier.  You said...and I quote:

Invading the other countries isn't democrasy.

News flash:  There is no "just add water" version of democracy.  Most of the time, it has to be fought for - literally.

But death of many civilians in the beggining of the war

Okay, bud.  If you're going to claim that too, you're going to have to produce the names.  All  of the names.  C'mon, I'm waiting... (*crickets chirping*)

all these terrorist attacks isn't a good things to do. Today, Iraq is a new place were the fatatics kills your brothers.

Gee, you think that maybe that's why they call it "war"?

"Oh, I dunno? Maybe because it's AGAINST THE LAW TO NOT PAY THE TAXES YOU OWE?!?!?! HELLO??? McFLY??????"

Right.. What do you think we trie to do here???

Well, I happen to think you guys ask stupid questions like:

Why in america every year the police and FBI arrests people, who didn't payd taxes

But then, that's just me.

Posted by Lord Spatula I, King & Tyrant at May 14, 2005 09:32 PM

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FYI:

- Invading countries is indeed not democracy. Invading countries comes in two flavors: it's either assault, or it's justice. The US deposing an Iraqi dictator who was at a state of war with the US (shooting at our planes, for starters) was justice. The USSR invading a Poland that never did anything to it was assault.

- The Truman Doctrine 'would support "free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures." Specifically, the doctrine was a political response to increasing communist power in Europe, illustrated through the communist movements in Iran, Turkey and Greece.' And Vietnam, too. If Vietnam and Iran are less than fre today, it's because the Truman Doctrine was abandoned - by Henry "Let Saigon Be Bygone" Kissinger and Jimmy "No Dictator Left Behind" Carter.

- The FBI doesn't arrest tax cheats. The IRS audits them and fines their little booties.

Posted by: Alan K. Henderson at May 14, 2005 11:15 PM