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Saul Alinsky's Rules to Control The Social State...

d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
edited March 2014 in Tug Tavern
Not being a Disciple of Comrade Saul's, I find these very interesting, especially the first.

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  • pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,780 Founders Club
    d2d said:

    Not being a Disciple of Comrade Saul's, I find these very interesting, especially the first.

    image


    I wanted that to be real. Really I did.

    snopes.com/politics/quotes/alinsky.asp

  • JaWarrenJaHookerJaWarrenJaHooker Member Posts: 2,052
    D2D truly believes all of the chain e-mails he gets
  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    pawz said:

    d2d said:

    Not being a Disciple of Comrade Saul's, I find these very interesting, especially the first.

    image


    I wanted that to be real. Really I did.

    snopes.com/politics/quotes/alinsky.asp

    Snopes? And I get criticized for citing Breitbart and Fox News? ROFLMAO! Wake the fuck up.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,691
    edited March 2014
    d2d said:

    pawz said:

    d2d said:

    Not being a Disciple of Comrade Saul's, I find these very interesting, especially the first.

    image


    I wanted that to be real. Really I did.

    snopes.com/politics/quotes/alinsky.asp

    Snopes? And I get criticized for citing Breitbart and Fox News? ROFLMAO! Wake the fuck up.
    Sure, Snopes' analysis and explanations can be pretty biased. Their binary "true or false" aspect is pretty straightforward though. Unless you can prove it otherwise, this is false.

    Actually, a good rule of thumb is to assume every meme is false until proven otherwise.
  • pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,780 Founders Club
    edited March 2014
    d2d said:

    pawz said:

    d2d said:

    Not being a Disciple of Comrade Saul's, I find these very interesting, especially the first.

    image


    I wanted that to be real. Really I did.

    snopes.com/politics/quotes/alinsky.asp

    Snopes? And I get criticized for citing Breitbart and Fox News? ROFLMAO! Wake the fuck up.

    You must be new here. I vote on your side of the aisle more often than not.

    Breitbart, Fox News and Drudge are fine by me. WND and InfoWars get a little shaky.

    HTH
  • TailgaterTailgater Member Posts: 1,389
    d2d said:

    Not being a Disciple of Comrade Saul's, I find these very interesting, especially the first.

    image

    Your version of Comrade Saul is obviously just another Internet fraud:

    In a socialist state, there would be minimal if any poverty, debt, or welfare. Those social evils are dominate only in capitalist republics. Without the social and religious distinctions and separations always inherent in anti-socialist (capitalist) republics, there would be no class warfare and far less need or desire for guns.

    Public education in capitalist republics such as the USA is already controlled in most red states by radical conservatives outlawing the liberal study of Civics and Government and by Christian fundamentalists outlawing the study of any science that's contrary to voodoo Creationism. The American classroom is already a battleground of ideologies warping young minds into numbness and needs to be liberated.

    Socialized healthcare would be a single-payer system where the government would be the only surety, thus eliminating the inefficiency and sometimes corruption of employer provided and private insurance casino. The century plus long rip-off of working and lower middle class families would end to be replaced by a government surety that wouldn't be perfect, but at least it would belong to The People.

    We don't want a completely socialized country such as Sweden or even highly successful Germany, but we also should never want a return to the abyss of 19th century industrialized filth and darkness where radical conservative and libertarian zealots are trying to take us. Instead of going back, we need to progressively push forward. I have hope in our young, the millennial generation, who I believe won't listen to the radical cries from the right wing to return to a yesteryear that hold no promise of any kind for the working middle class. The rest of you can get stretched.



  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    Tailgater said:

    d2d said:

    Not being a Disciple of Comrade Saul's, I find these very interesting, especially the first.

    image

    Your version of Comrade Saul is obviously just another Internet fraud:

    In a socialist state, there would be minimal if any poverty, debt, or welfare. Those social evils are dominate only in capitalist republics. Without the social and religious distinctions and separations always inherent in anti-socialist (capitalist) republics, there would be no class warfare and far less need or desire for guns.

    Public education in capitalist republics such as the USA is already controlled in most red states by radical conservatives outlawing the liberal study of Civics and Government and by Christian fundamentalists outlawing the study of any science that's contrary to voodoo Creationism. The American classroom is already a battleground of ideologies warping young minds into numbness and needs to be liberated.

    Socialized healthcare would be a single-payer system where the government would be the only surety, thus eliminating the inefficiency and sometimes corruption of employer provided and private insurance casino. The century plus long rip-off of working and lower middle class families would end to be replaced by a government surety that wouldn't be perfect, but at least it would belong to The People.

    We don't want a completely socialized country such as Sweden or even highly successful Germany, but we also should never want a return to the abyss of 19th century industrialized filth and darkness where radical conservative and libertarian zealots are trying to take us. Instead of going back, we need to progressively push forward. I have hope in our young, the millennial generation, who I believe won't listen to the radical cries from the right wing to return to a yesteryear that hold no promise of any kind for the working middle class. The rest of you can get stretched.



    disagree
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    edited March 2014
    Tailgater said:

    d2d said:

    Not being a Disciple of Comrade Saul's, I find these very interesting, especially the first.

    image

    Your version of Comrade Saul is obviously just another Internet fraud:

    In a socialist state, there would be minimal if any poverty, debt, or welfare. Those social evils are dominate only in capitalist republics. Without the social and religious distinctions and separations always inherent in anti-socialist (capitalist) republics, there would be no class warfare and far less need or desire for guns.

    Public education in capitalist republics such as the USA is already controlled in most red states by radical conservatives outlawing the liberal study of Civics and Government and by Christian fundamentalists outlawing the study of any science that's contrary to voodoo Creationism. The American classroom is already a battleground of ideologies warping young minds into numbness and needs to be liberated.

    Socialized healthcare would be a single-payer system where the government would be the only surety, thus eliminating the inefficiency and sometimes corruption of employer provided and private insurance casino. The century plus long rip-off of working and lower middle class families would end to be replaced by a government surety that wouldn't be perfect, but at least it would belong to The People.

    We don't want a completely socialized country such as Sweden or even highly successful Germany, but we also should never want a return to the abyss of 19th century industrialized filth and darkness where radical conservative and libertarian zealots are trying to take us. Instead of going back, we need to progressively push forward. I have hope in our young, the millennial generation, who I believe won't listen to the radical cries from the right wing to return to a yesteryear that hold no promise of any kind for the working middle class. The rest of you can get stretched.



    Jesus.. You could have just typed "I'm a fucking idiot" and saved yourself a lot of time.
  • PurpleJPurpleJ Member Posts: 37,212 Founders Club
    Tailgater said:

    d2d said:

    Not being a Disciple of Comrade Saul's, I find these very interesting, especially the first.

    image

    Socialized healthcare would be a single-payer system where the government would be the only surety, thus eliminating the inefficiency and sometimes corruption of employer provided and private insurance casino.

    Wow.
  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,778 Founders Club
    edited March 2014
    Tailgater said:

    d2d said:

    Not being a Disciple of Comrade Saul's, I find these very interesting, especially the first.

    image

    Your version of Comrade Saul is obviously just another Internet fraud:

    In a socialist state, there would be minimal if any poverty, debt, or welfare. Those social evils are dominate only in capitalist republics. Without the social and religious distinctions and separations always inherent in anti-socialist (capitalist) republics, there would be no class warfare and far less need or desire for guns.

    Public education in capitalist republics such as the USA is already controlled in most red states by radical conservatives outlawing the liberal study of Civics and Government and by Christian fundamentalists outlawing the study of any science that's contrary to voodoo Creationism. The American classroom is already a battleground of ideologies warping young minds into numbness and needs to be liberated.

    Socialized healthcare would be a single-payer system where the government would be the only surety, thus eliminating the inefficiency and sometimes corruption of employer provided and private insurance casino. The century plus long rip-off of working and lower middle class families would end to be replaced by a government surety that wouldn't be perfect, but at least it would belong to The People.

    We don't want a completely socialized country such as Sweden or even highly successful Germany, but we also should never want a return to the abyss of 19th century industrialized filth and darkness where radical conservative and libertarian zealots are trying to take us. Instead of going back, we need to progressively push forward. I have hope in our young, the millennial generation, who I believe won't listen to the radical cries from the right wing to return to a yesteryear that hold no promise of any kind for the working middle class. The rest of you can get stretched.



    more or less agree, although the guberment isn't quite the benevolent entity you make it out to be

    The numbers are in and they are readily available... unless you're in the 1 percent, most of these politicians don't represent your needs whatsoever, and that means even the upper professionals like most doctors and lawyers.

    This country is quickly regressing back to the days of robber barons and masses of poor, yet we fight over guns, gawd, and gays like the oligarchy planned.

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