America's First Fascist President
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America's First Fascist President
Stay tuned.
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just missed him--- it was Dick Cheney
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Bill Call wrote:Stay tuned.
fas⋅cist
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–noun
1. a person who believes in or sympathizes with fascism.
2. (often initial capital letter) a member of a fascist movement or party.
3. a person who is dictatorial or has extreme right-wing views.
Bill
Why do all of these conversations come back to being about you?

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he must be referring to who the Republican Party will be running in 2012 to combat the socialist incumbent.
man are we screwed!
man are we screwed!
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Jim O'Bryan wrote:Bill Call wrote:Stay tuned.
fas⋅cist
/ˈfæʃɪst/
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–noun
1. a person who believes in or sympathizes with fascism.
2. (often initial capital letter) a member of a fascist movement or party.
3. a person who is dictatorial or has extreme right-wing views.
Bill
Why do all of these conversations come back to being about you?![]()
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What dictionary?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Definitions_of_fascism
My, albeit limited, research does not definitively state that a fascist must be on the extreme-right. Look at the first line of that page:
What constitutes a definition of fascism and fascist governments is a highly disputed subject that has proved complicated and contentious. Historians, political scientists, and other scholars have engaged in long and furious debates concerning the exact nature of fascism and its core tenets.
Edit: Setting that all aside for a moment, I'm actually not able to agree with Bill...or Jim...
Obama's not the first, and I'm not sure that Bush 43 was the first either.
Now, if I'd read the words "American's First Communist President", well, that would be different.

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So if you all are so opposed to other systems, please tell me how America hasn't drifted from being a true democracy.
We lost the one person, one vote with the Electoral College. We've lost everything else along the way.
A true democracy would be more reflective of socialism than anything else and that idea has most of you doing chicken little.
We lost the one person, one vote with the Electoral College. We've lost everything else along the way.
A true democracy would be more reflective of socialism than anything else and that idea has most of you doing chicken little.
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I thought we were established as a Republic, not a Democracy.
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I hate having to say this, but Bret is right.
We are a federal constitutional republic.
I love this part of the Dictionary.com definition -
5. A group of people working as equals in the same sphere or field.
What does that remind you of?
We are a federal constitutional republic.
I love this part of the Dictionary.com definition -
5. A group of people working as equals in the same sphere or field.
What does that remind you of?
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so far Obama's domestic policies seem less liberal than Eisenhower's or Nixon's.
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So what do you conservatives have to say to my last post on here?
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sharon kinsella wrote:I hate having to say this, but Bret is right.
We are a federal constitutional republic.
Why do you hate to say it? When is the truth something to fear?
sharon kinsella wrote:I love this part of the Dictionary.com definition -
5. A group of people working as equals in the same sphere or field.
What does that remind you of?
What did you look up to get that definition off dictionary.com? I looked up 'republic' and the #5 definition I found was a philosophical dialogue (4th century b.c.) by Plato dealing with the composition and structure of the ideal state.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/republic

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http://www.answers.com/topic/republic
Check out all the definitions on this pages. Also if I follow you're line of logic then we should discount the definition of republic because it is a compound of other words so all of them would define the government, correct?
Check out all the definitions on this pages. Also if I follow you're line of logic then we should discount the definition of republic because it is a compound of other words so all of them would define the government, correct?
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sharon kinsella wrote:http://www.answers.com/topic/republic
Check out all the definitions on this pages. Also if I follow you're line of logic then we should discount the definition of republic because it is a compound of other words so all of them would define the government, correct?
Actually, I was just wondering where you found that line. You specifically mentioned dictionary.com, but when I didn't find what you wrote, I decided to ask.

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Okay- sorry I'm in a mood right now and I shouldn't take it out on you.
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