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1 day ago,
thedailyphosdex
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How do we know these majordomos of Apocalypto Christian Nationalism aren't really drunks, drug addicts, latent homosexuals or sex fiends and maniacs? ======================= "Don't read the headlines, read The Exaggerator: Smartness, with a hint of pretension." |
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1 day ago,
thedailyphosdex
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Something for Racists and White Christian Supremacists to think about. And seriously, come to think of it. (Come to think of it, for the sake of Mr. "No-Spin Zone," is "Christian" to be seen in a Low Church context?) ====================== "Don't read the headlines, read The Exaggerator: Smartness, with just a hint of pretension." |
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1 day ago,
thedailyphosdex
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How do we know the "Biblical principles" they allude to isn't really code for "free market capitalism as Great White Father"? =========================== "Don't read the headlines--read The Exaggerator: Smartness, with just a hint of pretension." |
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4 days ago,
thedailyphosdex
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No wonder there are specimens of conservative Zealotry and True Belief who are fond of equating Hate with True Americanism. Which is NOT Americanism, come to think of it. ======================= "Don't read the headlines--read The Exaggerator: Smartness, with just a hint of pretension." |
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7 days ago,
thedailyphosdex
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It's actually Rod Parsley as is guilty of preaching the "counterfeit Christianity" he supposedly attacks. And he gets it all wrong. Just like such seeing in so-called "gifting clubs" the "new wave" of social welfare based on "Christian values"--which can all too easily be cover for trick and deception of the vulnerable and easily-influenced. ==================== "Don't read the headlines--read The Exaggerator: Smartness, with just a hint of pretension." |
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7 days ago,
thedailyphosdex
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And we all know that contempt of "elites" is an important article of faith in Producerist thought. The same kind of thought Fox ================== "Don't read the headlines--read The Exaggerator: Smartness, with just a hint of pretension." |
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7 days ago,
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"IndecisiveJake" had this to say:
Let's not forget about Branson's Muzikschaukultur being a particular favourite on the Religiopolitical Right because of its sugar-coated "nutriotious patriotism" discreetly slipped into the more popular shows. (Would Shoji Tabuchi's in particular come to mind?) ==================== "Don't read the headlines--read The Exaggerator: Smartness, with just a hint of pretension." |
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16 days ago,
thedailyphosdex
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Aren't we forgetting about the significant discoveries in the Bakken fields of northwestern North Dakota, northeastern Montana and the southern part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan--itself estimated to contain some 500 million barrels of oil? ======================= The Exaggerator: "The perfect style with a great taste to save the world--through blogging and online shopping." (Did I also mention the free webmail?!) |
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18 days ago,
thedailyphosdex
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Let me guess: Fox Prolefeed 2 seems to have this notion of trotting out obscure and highly incredible "reports" that may have been, for all we know, cooked up by Fox Prolefeed (and which, thanks to modern technology, can actually look convincing enough to fool such who specialise in investigating forged documents) to advance a dubious and yet idealised agenda. A xenophobically idealised such, come to think of it--in this case, "energy self-sufficency." Such an agenda, methinks, secretly inspired by the North Korean regime's official policy known as juche, packaged all along as one with "national identity and cohesion." So how do we know Fox Prolefeed 2 wasn't relying on internally-produced forgeries here? ======================== The Exaggerator: "The perfect style with a great taste to save the world--through blogging and online shopping." (Did I also mention the free webmail?!) |
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18 days ago,
thedailyphosdex
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As if that weren't enough, the "clean coal" movement sees Abundant American Coal as the basis of a cheap and cheerful ersatz gasoline. Which, it turns out, is quite common in South Africa, and has been for some 50 years. Still, though, you have to wonder if these coal-based ersatz gasolines pose a serious air-pollution risk in the major South African connurbations of Cape Town, Durban and Die Rand (Pretoria/Johannesburg), not to mention the inevitable odour pecuilar to coal-derived fuels. ====================== The Exaggerator: "The perfect style with a great taste to save the world--through blogging and online shopping." (Did I also mention the free webmail?) |
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19 days ago,
thedailyphosdex
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Which brings to mind this bit of advice (in English!) from a Tokyo car-rental firm on dealing with pedestrians:
Need I say more? ================== The Exaggerator: "The perfect style with a great taste to save the world--through blogging and online shopping." (Did I also mention the free webmail?) |
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23 days ago,
thedailyphosdex
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Serves His Fraudulency RIGHT!!! ================== The Exaggerator: "The perfect style with a great taste to save the world--through blogging and online shopping." (Did I also mention the free webmail?!) |
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23 days ago,
thedailyphosdex
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Of course, let's not forget where the Nazi-era tabloid weekly Der Sturmer was forever suggesting that Jews and the pornography trade were intertwined--never mind the fact that Julius Streicher, publisher thereof, actually excused the pornographic nature of Der Sturmer as "necessary," especially when it came to the "education of young boys." ===================== The Exaggerator: "The perfect style with a great taste to save the world--through blogging and online shopping." (Did I also mention the free webmail?) |
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25 days ago,
thedailyphosdex
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Is it any wonder that Producerism, and its articles of faith, are especially popular among the Lower Classes as were the subject of Sen. Obama's ire? ======================= The Exaggerator: "The perfect style with a great taste to save the world--through blogging and online shopping." (Did I also mention the free webmail?!) |
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25 days ago,
thedailyphosdex
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Now that Alan Keyes is seeking a Presidential bid on the Constitution Party's ticket, hoping to attract the "values voter" in particular, can we expect plenty of "dog-whistle" hate messages from the Keyes campaign? ========================== The Exaggerator: "The perfect style with a great taste to save the world--through blogging and online shopping." (Did I also mention the free webmail?!) |
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27 days ago,
thedailyphosdex
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In supporting the privatisation of Social Security, how do we know that you won't be unfairly targeting the working poor and others employable only because of targeted jobs-assistance programmes? |
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27 days ago,
thedailyphosdex
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"djreedps" has a good point with these remarks:
In short, Fox Prolefeed is nothing but hypocrisy in the guise of the Fifth Estate. ================== The Exaggerator: "The perfect style with a great taste to save the world--through blogging and online shopping." (Did I also mention the free webmail?!) |
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29 days ago,
thedailyphosdex
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Methinks distractionary non-issues such as this are what explained (and explains) Sen. Obama's remarks in principio, no? ===================== The Exaggerator: "The perfect style with a great taste to save the world--through blogging and online shopping." (Did I also mention the free webmail now available?!) |
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29 days ago,
thedailyphosdex
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Come to think of it, the notion that "low taxes=jobs=social stability" (as per the so-called "Club For Growth") is a rather flawed one. Especially absent credible evidence suggesting that such an equation actually works in the Real World, in the Here and Now. Let alone the prospect that some of those in the video seeking to maintain the status quo are probably of the Producerist mindset. ======================= The Exaggerator: "The perfect style with a great taste to save the world--through blogging and online shopping." (Did I also mention the free webmail?!) |
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How do we know there aren't actually some in the anti-abortion crowd who want to use "economic reasons" (cf. the Ceaucescu regime in Romania) to justify banning abortion (as if suggesting that the maintenance of a labour-intensive socioeconomic paradigm requires banning abortion, contraception and family planning)?
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