Wednesday, August 16, 2006

On the term "Islamo-Fascist"

People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
This is the pot calling the kettle black.
Those who accuse their enemies of "hating freedom" shouldn't arrest people for wearing t-shirts.

I would venture that the majority of the people who are today taking up arms against us are doing so in self-defense, against a radical, corporatist (fascist) corrupt American colonial regime.

They are not resisting the United States Constitution and Bill of rights. They are not resisting the average American on the street (although the apathy in America has caused them much misery): they are fighting a power-structure that has been bought and paid for by unaccountable corporations. Those corporations are a rogue power and do not represent the American people.

Use of the term "Islamo-Fascism" is in keeping with the Bush-Rove strategy of accusing their selected enemies of precisely that of which they themselves are guilty.

I would suggest that Any American who truly believes in the Constitution, leave the "Republican" Party. This goes for you, Ron Paul, and you, John McCain. How can you have any credibility while associating yourselves with a party that has turned decidedly fascist?

And, uh, Buh-bye, Joe.

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