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GUEST,Physics Major BS: China's skyscraper, Fire & 9/11 (184* d) RE: BS: China's skyscraper, Fire & 9/11 14 Sep 07


There is no difference between the right-wing corporate fascists and the left-wing state-welfare fascists.

Use health insurance, as an example. Democrats are upset that big pharmaceutical companies are getting away with huge profits under GWBush. Corporate pharma WRITES the legislation the congress passes and Bush signs. The Democrats are mad.

Enter Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, etc.--Democrats who say the government should take over healthcare.   

This is classic fascist absorption. First, government allows private businesses to monopolize an industry, then the government nationalizes that industry. The SAME PEOPLE CONTINUE TO OWN AND RUN THE INDUSTRY, but the citizens are sold the lie that the industry is somehow now more "accessible" and "universal" under the "liberals."

That's what the left-wing fascists like Olesko are pushing. I know he does it for a meal ticket, but I wonder why some of you others endorse this kind of tyranny in the U.S. Why would you promote the continued consolidation of the assets of the U.S. into the hands of a few corporate elite? Roche and the big drug companies are controlling the healthcare industry under Bush, and they'll continue to do so under a Democratic white house. All that's going to change is the rhetoric. So, why do you tolerate this? Why do you endorse left-wing fascism? Is it a conscious decision? Do personal financial concerns cause you to turn a blind eye to things like this and the "bi-partisan" coverup of 9/11, or are you truly in favor of tyranny?


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