just a little taste of chumpski

telebob x telebob98@hotmail.com
Tue, 20 Nov 2001 04:56:26 +0000


Jon you are such a twaddle meister. You really make me laugh...you really 
do. You are as predictable as weevils in old flour...

Bob


Actually I DO like what David Horowitz says about Chomsky- yes, I said 
it....I like David Horowitz, Lino Graglia, and lesseee- P.J. O'Rourke and 
Bruce McCall...and the late Michael O'Donaghue...I like them...they are 
right....and you are wrong and you are stupid to boot....hahahahaha

http://acidlogic.com/im_dougandmike.htm

You big pussy. :-)  aaaaahhahahahahahaha   ha

from Chomsky-

"Communism was an expansive system that ruined nations and enslaved their 
citizens. But Chomsky dismisses America’s fear of Communism as a mere 
"cover" for America’s own diabolical designs. He explains the Vietnam War 
this way: "The real fear was that if the people of Indochina achieved 
independence and justice, the people of Thailand would emulate it, and if 
that worked, they’d try it in Malaya, and pretty soon Indonesia would pursue 
an independent path, and by then a significant area [of America’s empire] 
would have been lost." This is a Marxist version of the domino theory. But 
of course, America did leave Indo-China – Cambodia and Thailand included -- 
in 1975. Vietnam has pursued an independent path for 25 years and it is as 
poor as it ever was – one of the poorest nations in the world. Its people 
still live in a primitive Marxist police state.

After its defeat in Vietnam, the United States withdrew its military forces 
from the entire Indo-Chinese peninsula. The result was that Cambodia was 
over-run by the Khmer Rouge (the "reds"). In other words, by the Communist 
forces that Noam Chomsky, the Vietnamese Communists and the entire American 
left had supported until then. The Khmer Rouge proceeded to kill two million 
Cambodians who, in their view, stood in the way of the progressive "good 
example" they intended to create. Chomsky earned himself a bad reputation by 
first denying and then minimizing the Cambodian genocide until the facts 
overwhelmed his case. Now, of course, he blames the genocide on the United 
States."

Chumpski  indeed!

tele



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