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Oh and this one makes it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_famine
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Still not in the last 20 years. In other words. Democracy has killed more people in the last 20 years than any other form of government. According to your idiotic methodology.Sledog said:Oh and this one makes it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_famine
I'll chip in for your ticket. Anyone else willing to help Hondo? -
Hondo, loyal Communist propagandist every thread.
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But the Crusades!AZDuck said:
Working awesome in Portugal:Sledog said:Communists are inside our government, some openly. Some claim to be socialists. Same thing same dead people. Then there are the "progressives" who are nothing but the same in sheep's clothing.. The democratic party and our educational systems are the last real bastions of communism. It's ridiculous. Where's McCarthy?
Since 2015, Portugal has had a minority Socialist government, backed by the Communists and Left Bloc in parliament, which has overseen a robust economic expansion, helped by investment and tourism.
This year the country is set to record its highest growth in at least ten years, helped by foreign investment and exports. -
They already have.2001400ex said:
Get back to me when several hundred thousand people died in North Korea.Sledog said:
Move to North Korea I hear it's awesome! A workers paradise. Hope you like the haircuts!2001400ex said:
Going by your method of Idiocracy. Democracy has killed more people in the last 20 years than any other form of government.Sledog said:
Never has worked. Might seem OK for a while then poof. Needs a dictator and murder squads and lots of prison space and all you get back is a miserable under fed population living in poverty. See Venezuela.AZDuck said:
Working awesome in Portugal:Sledog said:Communists are inside our government, some openly. Some claim to be socialists. Same thing same dead people. Then there are the "progressives" who are nothing but the same in sheep's clothing.. The democratic party and our educational systems are the last real bastions of communism. It's ridiculous. Where's McCarthy?
Since 2015, Portugal has had a minority Socialist government, backed by the Communists and Left Bloc in parliament, which has overseen a robust economic expansion, helped by investment and tourism.
This year the country is set to record its highest growth in at least ten years, helped by foreign investment and exports.
Of course you tout it like it's worked and hasn't killed 100 million people so far. Says a lot about you.......
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And Fuck me for not reading the entire thread.PurpleThrobber said:
They already have.2001400ex said:
Get back to me when several hundred thousand people died in North Korea.Sledog said:
Move to North Korea I hear it's awesome! A workers paradise. Hope you like the haircuts!2001400ex said:
Going by your method of Idiocracy. Democracy has killed more people in the last 20 years than any other form of government.Sledog said:
Never has worked. Might seem OK for a while then poof. Needs a dictator and murder squads and lots of prison space and all you get back is a miserable under fed population living in poverty. See Venezuela.AZDuck said:
Working awesome in Portugal:Sledog said:Communists are inside our government, some openly. Some claim to be socialists. Same thing same dead people. Then there are the "progressives" who are nothing but the same in sheep's clothing.. The democratic party and our educational systems are the last real bastions of communism. It's ridiculous. Where's McCarthy?
Since 2015, Portugal has had a minority Socialist government, backed by the Communists and Left Bloc in parliament, which has overseen a robust economic expansion, helped by investment and tourism.
This year the country is set to record its highest growth in at least ten years, helped by foreign investment and exports.
Of course you tout it like it's worked and hasn't killed 100 million people so far. Says a lot about you.......
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When?salemcoog said:This thread briefly showed promise.
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So how many have democracy killed? By the way we're a democratic republic. Doesn't look like you know that.Sledog said:Oh and this one makes it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_famine
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UO is one of the top 50 public universities in the country!
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AZDuck said:
UO is one of the top 50 public universities in the country!
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https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/top-public-universities/?page=2TierbsHsotBoobs said:
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No we aren't a democratic republic. We are a representative democracy. (Technically a constitutional federal representative democracy). But still in the family of democracy. Dumbass.Sledog said:
So how many have democracy killed? By the way we're a democratic republic. Doesn't look like you know that.Sledog said:Oh and this one makes it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_famine
I'll chip in for your ticket. Anyone else willing to help Hondo?
And the US has killed several hundred thousand people in the middle East alone.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Iraq_War
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualties_in_the_war_in_Afghanistan_(2001–present) -
One american life is worth about 500k middle eastern lives. Hth
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Dumbass, killing foreign enemies doesn't count. Commies kill their own people. It's like having a conversation with my sisters kids.2001400ex said:
No we aren't a democratic republic. We are a representative democracy. (Technically a constitutional federal representative democracy). But still in the family of democracy. Dumbass.Sledog said:
So how many have democracy killed? By the way we're a democratic republic. Doesn't look like you know that.Sledog said:Oh and this one makes it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_famine
I'll chip in for your ticket. Anyone else willing to help Hondo?
And the US has killed several hundred thousand people in the middle East alone.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Iraq_War
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualties_in_the_war_in_Afghanistan_(2001–present)
Stalin starved 8 million just in the Ukraine. Mao something like 40 million on the great leap forward. You failed 3rd grade 14 times right? -
So middle East lives don't matter?Sledog said:
Dumbass, killing foreign enemies doesn't count. Commies kill their own people. It's like having a conversation with my sisters kids.2001400ex said:
No we aren't a democratic republic. We are a representative democracy. (Technically a constitutional federal representative democracy). But still in the family of democracy. Dumbass.Sledog said:
So how many have democracy killed? By the way we're a democratic republic. Doesn't look like you know that.Sledog said:Oh and this one makes it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_famine
I'll chip in for your ticket. Anyone else willing to help Hondo?
And the US has killed several hundred thousand people in the middle East alone.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Iraq_War
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualties_in_the_war_in_Afghanistan_(2001–present)
Stalin starved 8 million just in the Ukraine. Mao something like 40 million on the great leap forward. You failed 3rd grade 14 times right? -
Most inteligent thing you've said in a year.2001400ex said:
So middle East lives don't matter?Sledog said:
Dumbass, killing foreign enemies doesn't count. Commies kill their own people. It's like having a conversation with my sisters kids.2001400ex said:
No we aren't a democratic republic. We are a representative democracy. (Technically a constitutional federal representative democracy). But still in the family of democracy. Dumbass.Sledog said:
So how many have democracy killed? By the way we're a democratic republic. Doesn't look like you know that.Sledog said:Oh and this one makes it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_famine
I'll chip in for your ticket. Anyone else willing to help Hondo?
And the US has killed several hundred thousand people in the middle East alone.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Iraq_War
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualties_in_the_war_in_Afghanistan_(2001–present)
Stalin starved 8 million just in the Ukraine. Mao something like 40 million on the great leap forward. You failed 3rd grade 14 times right? -
Sure as fuck don't to middle easterners2001400ex said:
So middle East lives don't matter?Sledog said:
Dumbass, killing foreign enemies doesn't count. Commies kill their own people. It's like having a conversation with my sisters kids.2001400ex said:
No we aren't a democratic republic. We are a representative democracy. (Technically a constitutional federal representative democracy). But still in the family of democracy. Dumbass.Sledog said:
So how many have democracy killed? By the way we're a democratic republic. Doesn't look like you know that.Sledog said:Oh and this one makes it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_famine
I'll chip in for your ticket. Anyone else willing to help Hondo?
And the US has killed several hundred thousand people in the middle East alone.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Iraq_War
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualties_in_the_war_in_Afghanistan_(2001–present)
Stalin starved 8 million just in the Ukraine. Mao something like 40 million on the great leap forward. You failed 3rd grade 14 times right? -
See The Peoples Republic of China.AZDuck said:
Working awesome in Portugal:Sledog said:Communists are inside our government, some openly. Some claim to be socialists. Same thing same dead people. Then there are the "progressives" who are nothing but the same in sheep's clothing.. The democratic party and our educational systems are the last real bastions of communism. It's ridiculous. Where's McCarthy?
Since 2015, Portugal has had a minority Socialist government, backed by the Communists and Left Bloc in parliament, which has overseen a robust economic expansion, helped by investment and tourism.
This year the country is set to record its highest growth in at least ten years, helped by foreign investment and exports.
There's far more to it than the economics.
Think, don't just parrot. -
Yet, still not enough.2001400ex said:
Still not in the last 20 years. In other words. Democracy has killed more people in the last 20 years than any other form of government. According to your idiotic methodology.Sledog said:Oh and this one makes it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_famine
I'll chip in for your ticket. Anyone else willing to help Hondo?
You're still here. -
Lay off PawzTurdBuffer said:
Yet, still not enough.2001400ex said:
Still not in the last 20 years. In other words. Democracy has killed more people in the last 20 years than any other form of government. According to your idiotic methodology.Sledog said:Oh and this one makes it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_famine
I'll chip in for your ticket. Anyone else willing to help Hondo?
You're still here.schtickdick. -
The governing center-right coalition won the most seats in the October 2015 parliamentary elections but lost its majority. Shortly thereafter, Socialist former Lisbon Mayor António Costa joined leftist parties in the parliament to topple the government. In November 2015, Costa was appointed prime minister. The anti-austerity government has slowed economic reforms, causing friction with the European Union and International Monetary Fund. Adherence to strict budgetary discipline had allowed Portugal to move beyond the worst of its economic crisis, but growth has slowed, and Portugal failed to meet the EU-mandated deficit reduction target. Unemployment is high, especially among younger Portuguese, many of whom have moved abroad for work.
>>> Yeah, I bet every US kid strives to fall to the economic and lifestyle of Portugese puppets
http://www.heritage.org/index/country/portugal
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Heritage is unsourced garbage.
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http://www.heritage.org/social-security/report/assuring-affordable-health-care-all-americansdoogie said:The governing center-right coalition won the most seats in the October 2015 parliamentary elections but lost its majority. Shortly thereafter, Socialist former Lisbon Mayor António Costa joined leftist parties in the parliament to topple the government. In November 2015, Costa was appointed prime minister. The anti-austerity government has slowed economic reforms, causing friction with the European Union and International Monetary Fund. Adherence to strict budgetary discipline had allowed Portugal to move beyond the worst of its economic crisis, but growth has slowed, and Portugal failed to meet the EU-mandated deficit reduction target. Unemployment is high, especially among younger Portuguese, many of whom have moved abroad for work.
>>> Yeah, I bet every US kid strives to fall to the economic and lifestyle of Portugese puppets
http://www.heritage.org/index/country/portugal
2) Mandate all households to obtain adequate insurance. Many states now require passengers in automobiles to wear seatbelts for their own protection. Many others require anybody driving a car to have li a bility insurance. But neither the federal government nor any state requires all households to protect themselves from the potentially catastrophic costs of a serious accident or illness. Under the Heritage plan, there would be such a requirement. This man d ate is based on two important principles. First, that health care protection is a responsibility of individuals, not businesses. Thus to the extent that anybody should be required to provide coverage to a family, the household mandate assumes that it is t h e family that carries the first responsibility. Second, it assumes that there is an implicit contract between households and society, based on the notion that health insurance is not like other forms of insurance protection. If a young man wrecks his Pors c he and has not had the foresight to obtain insurance, we may commiserate but society feels no obligation to repair his car. But health care is different. If a man is struck down by a heart attack in the street, Americans will care for him whether or not h e has insurance. If we find that he has spent his money on other things rather than insurance, we may be angry but we will not deny him services - even if that means more prudent citizens end up paying the tab. A mandate on individuals recognizes this impl i cit contract. -
i laffer'd2001400ex said:
http://www.heritage.org/social-security/report/assuring-affordable-health-care-all-americansdoogie said:The governing center-right coalition won the most seats in the October 2015 parliamentary elections but lost its majority. Shortly thereafter, Socialist former Lisbon Mayor António Costa joined leftist parties in the parliament to topple the government. In November 2015, Costa was appointed prime minister. The anti-austerity government has slowed economic reforms, causing friction with the European Union and International Monetary Fund. Adherence to strict budgetary discipline had allowed Portugal to move beyond the worst of its economic crisis, but growth has slowed, and Portugal failed to meet the EU-mandated deficit reduction target. Unemployment is high, especially among younger Portuguese, many of whom have moved abroad for work.
>>> Yeah, I bet every US kid strives to fall to the economic and lifestyle of Portugese puppets
http://www.heritage.org/index/country/portugal
2) Mandate all households to obtain adequate insurance. Many states now require passengers in automobiles to wear seatbelts for their own protection. Many others require anybody driving a car to have li a bility insurance. But neither the federal government nor any state requires all households to protect themselves from the potentially catastrophic costs of a serious accident or illness. Under the Heritage plan, there would be such a requirement. This man d ate is based on two important principles. First, that health care protection is a responsibility of individuals, not businesses. Thus to the extent that anybody should be required to provide coverage to a family, the household mandate assumes that it is t h e family that carries the first responsibility. Second, it assumes that there is an implicit contract between households and society, based on the notion that health insurance is not like other forms of insurance protection. If a young man wrecks his Pors c he and has not had the foresight to obtain insurance, we may commiserate but society feels no obligation to repair his car. But health care is different. If a man is struck down by a heart attack in the street, Americans will care for him whether or not h e has insurance. If we find that he has spent his money on other things rather than insurance, we may be angry but we will not deny him services - even if that means more prudent citizens end up paying the tab. A mandate on individuals recognizes this impl i cit contract. -
dated October 1,1989
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Are you saying that Heritage's position on health care has changed?
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I thought you didn't read the links that I post?doogie said:dated October 1,1989
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I thought Heritge was garbage?
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