Originally Posted by Lemurmania
You forgot theOriginally Posted by JAG
JAG!
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Crazed Rabbit
Originally Posted by Lemurmania
You forgot theOriginally Posted by JAG
JAG!
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Crazed Rabbit
Ja Mata, Tosa.
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail; its roof may shake; the wind may blow through it; the storm may enter; the rain may enter; but the King of England cannot enter – all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement! - William Pitt the Elder
Nowanted.
GARCIN: I "dreamt," you say. It was no dream. When I chose the hardest path, I made my choice deliberately. A man is what he wills himself to be.
INEZ: Prove it. Prove it was no dream. It's what one does, and nothing else, that shows the stuff one's made of.
GARCIN: I died too soon. I wasn't allowed time to - to do my deeds.
INEZ: One always dies too soon - or too late. And yet one's whole life is complete at that moment, with a line drawn neatly under it, ready for the summing up. You are - your life, and nothing else.
Jean Paul Sartre - No Exit 1944
Thank you, and looking forward to support from moderates as wellOriginally Posted by kiwitt
Good to see that some things havent changed....
...well it isnt good, its rather bad actually
Anyhows...here is what i think:
If somehow you are mad enough NOT to want to look like, talk like and build a golden shrine to Nixon or Kissinger it doesnt necessarily make you left-wing. Its not only the left-wing who is opposed to what american conservatism is , the whole bloody world is opposed to it. Based on that assumption we should have a 'rest of the planet' club....and then things would get really really silly![]()
The 2 Eurocents from a socially left-wing and economicaly right-wing person...
Αξιζει φιλε να πεθανεις για ενα ονειρο, κι ας ειναι η φωτια του να σε καψει.
http://grumpygreekguy.tumblr.com/
It would be cool, if someone will explain the main idea\purpose of this club ...
How can ther first post contain a list of declared members when you dont have any yet? By the way the Conservative club was the only onw with a published list of members and yes it was on the first page and done from the start. It also has a premise which I still havent seen fron your organisation. You are no where near as organised as we are. Thats why you are hearing this.Yes, But the First Post should contain a list of declared members.
Its pretty simple they saw the conservative club and thought hey lets start our own without even knowing why the conservative club exists.It would be cool, if someone will explain the main idea\purpose of this club ...
Fighting for Truth , Justice and the American way
Laurel and Hardy
Abbott and Costello
Asterix and Oberlix
Gawain and JAG
It true: the classics are the best.![]()
Be well. Do good. Keep in touch.
Fighting for Truth , Justice and the American way
Totaly agree!Originally Posted by JAG
I'm a left-winger also. In my opinion we don't need memberships and such dividing things. We could post here, set our perspective and keep this thread alive. The conservatives and moderates could also post. We can't refuse this. We could gain from their perspective and overcome our big defect, fragmentation.
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Ούτε γαρ άρχειν Ούτε άρχεσθαι εθέλω
Do you mind if I add you to the membership list? We are still in the process of organizing. The club is still in its infant state. I am welcome to any suggestions, comments, or criticism.Originally Posted by PyrrhusofEpirus
Last edited by poirot; 07-18-2005 at 22:04.
First - if it is important for you - can start membershp list right now and then add there with a help of "Edit" function.
Second - WHAT IS GENERAL PURPOSE OF THIS CLUB?
I didn't realize I was missed. Makes me feel, *sniff* like part of a family.Originally Posted by PanzerJager
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Actually, I haven't been absent, just posting more nonpolicial stuff (which takes less thinking time) in the Frontroom.
The pragmatism vs. idealism issue is an interesting one. Actually, I feel that both sides have their areas of pragmatism and idealism.
To me, it's an odd paradox, however. There is a greater ratio of Christians among the Right (let me know if I'm wrong), yet, the Left seems to be guided more by a kind of spirituality, often alluded to as "idealism" by the right. There is a kind of faith, even among those who are self-proclaimed atheists, that the Right doesn't seem to share.
These feelings are just vague notions I get when I read posts in this forum. I can't even specify what the "faith" is in. I just see it as a common thread through the messages. I would suggest that they may be sensitive to what the Chinese call tao, or the flow of the universe/nature. They know in their hearts what's right, and it guides them in their decisions. They feel imbalance, a shift too far in one direction that leads to instability.
This is not to say they aren't pragmatic or logical. In fact, I would say the Left is teeming with analytical types who philosophize about their views. When leftists argue against the evils of excessive capitalism, they most often explain their views in terms of the cause-and-effect of alienating large proportions of society by creating a huge imbalance of haves and have-nots. By creating a world of those who control wealth and those who serve them for subsistence.
That sounds like a pragmatic concern to me.
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Screw luxury; resist convenience.
You have already been added to the list in the first thread. The general purpose of this club is to provide a balance against conservatism and let the world know that liberals and lefties still flourish. It is a place where comrades and comrades can join hands.Originally Posted by IliaDN
Many of you argued against organized liberalism. I disagree. The fragmentation among liberal ranks in the U.S. has resulted in the likes of Bush taking power in the White House.
Ressurection
P.S. We won't let this thread die ...
Oops ... somebody is coming maybe the angry mod ... I would better hide![]()
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Am I left wing enoughJust joking good luck with your club. ONe thing so i am not just spamming your club.
We voted bush for a few reasons.Many of you argued against organized liberalism. I disagree. The fragmentation among liberal ranks in the U.S. has resulted in the likes of Bush taking power in the White House.
1 you don't switch leaders in the middle of war
2 America does not want a liberal the voting proved that
Formerly ceasar010
Possibly the faith you speak of is humanism.The pragmatism vs. idealism issue is an interesting one. Actually, I feel that both sides have their areas of pragmatism and idealism.
To me, it's an odd paradox, however. There is a greater ratio of Christians among the Right (let me know if I'm wrong), yet, the Left seems to be guided more by a kind of spirituality, often alluded to as "idealism" by the right. There is a kind of faith, even among those who are self-proclaimed atheists, that the Right doesn't seem to share.
These feelings are just vague notions I get when I read posts in this forum. I can't even specify what the "faith" is in. I just see it as a common thread through the messages. I would suggest that they may be sensitive to what the Chinese call tao, or the flow of the universe/nature. They know in their hearts what's right, and it guides them in their decisions. They feel imbalance, a shift too far in one direction that leads to instability.
This is not to say they aren't pragmatic or logical. In fact, I would say the Left is teeming with analytical types who philosophize about their views. When leftists argue against the evils of excessive capitalism, they most often explain their views in terms of the cause-and-effect of alienating large proportions of society by creating a huge imbalance of haves and have-nots. By creating a world of those who control wealth and those who serve them for subsistence.
That sounds like a pragmatic concern to me.
Conservatives are not faithless however. On issues like abortion, even with non-Christians there is a strong sense of moral superiority. Whether thats true is opinion of course.
Perhaps. Gotta think about that.Originally Posted by PanzerJager
Screw luxury; resist convenience.
A long, long time ago I actually started a thread for this sort of club. I did so after I noticed that Gawain's thread was being treated with suspicion and a general lack of participation. Guess what though? The new thread generally suffered from a lack of participation. So much the better if you can keep this going but previous attempts have been plagued by an overall lack of interest.
The surest way to lose the respect of one's peers is to take a stand on principle...alone.
I have a question for all you lefties here. What are your opinions on gun control??? I have yet to find a pro gun liberal. My search continues.(us right wingers cant be the only pro gun folks out there)
Formerly ceasar010
Of their must be a law against having personal weapons because:Originally Posted by ceasar010
1.There is no use of guns in the ideal society;
2.If the society is not ideal - the guns might be used for bad purposes;
3.And don't tell me about protecting yourself with a gun ( if you are a GOOD guy ), those things are generaly used by BAD guys.
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Wouldn't an ideal society be able to trust its people with guns.
Dont give me that bs about bad guys having them. 1 in 3 houses in the US has
a gun. And thousands of normal people carry them every day for defence in my country.
any way are any lefties pro gun out there??
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Formerly ceasar010
If the left ones have weapons they usually use them to try to create an ideal society (it usually fails) and fight the right wingers.![]()
I once read that one of seven or one of three male Americans is or was in jail. I cannot remember the number but it was frightening high.Originally Posted by ceasar010
It is inline with your and IliaDn's posts.![]()
Does anyone know a lefty who is pro gun.
Formerly ceasar010
And how will you use a gun?Originally Posted by ceasar010
Gun owners are law abiding people owning one makes them one because. You cant have felony and own a gun. And guns used in crimes are usually stolen or from the black market illegally.
And to prove there are good people with guns i will show you some sites. (please dont join and cause hell for these people though) They just like to talk about guns not argue. (there is a political section though)
i will only post them if you promise no to join there and go piss everyone off.
I go target shooting and hunting. i am not some killer lurking in the shadows with an ar15![]()
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Formerly ceasar010
Depends how you define "lefty" I would say. Ichi seems to "left" of a lot of the Conservative Club guys and he is generally "pro gun" (although "pro gun" seems to be an as generic trem as "lefty").Originally Posted by ceasar010
I think you yourself consider Demonarchangel as being "left" and IIRC he is as pro gun as a person can get.
what ever happened to deamon i have not seen him on here for a long time.
Formerly ceasar010
AFAIK he is currently here in Germany for a kind of summer job.Originally Posted by ceasar010
Of course I won't be a troublemaker.Originally Posted by ceasar010
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But as for my question what will you do if someone attack you ( with fists ) in the street?
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