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jjinvan

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No, I meant Socialism.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazism

..............QM'r
So, you are saying that the Reform and Alliance party are a bunch of Socialists and that they are angry about the Treaty of Versailles?

How exactly do you explain Harper's stance on Isreal in this context?

From your link:
Nazism was not a precise, theoretically grounded ideology, or a monolithic movement, but rather a (mainly German) combination of various ideologies and groups, centred around anger at the Treaty of Versailles and what was considered to have been a Jewish/Communist conspiracy to humiliate Germany at the end of the First World War.
 

OTBn

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jjinvan said:
You can still vote for the Communist Party of Canada, except they changed their name a while back to the NDP.

No, I'm not making a joke. Look it up, it's true.

jjinvan said:
I wasn't talking about the Sask NDP I was talking about the federal NDP.

I'll dig up the references later, too busy at the moment.
waiting with... uhhh... high expectations :D

let us hope the rat bastard civil servant web content guys have kept your (presumed) references current/updated
 

Quarter Mile'r

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jjinvan
So, you are saying that the Reform and Alliance party are a bunch of Socialists and that they are angry about the Treaty of Versailles?
No of course not. To me R/A simply wanted to push their ideas through on
a silent religious platform operating from that ideologue.
Sounds similar to what the Nazi's did except they were upfront racists
hating the jewish people and anything that wasn't aryan.

Beware any party (in my books) that operates from religious standpoint
simply because a lot of the country may not see things as they do.
Religiously speaking of course, and that is why I believe religion and state
have no place together in politics.

How exactly do you explain Harper's stance on Isreal in this context?
What is Harper's stance on Israel? I'm sure the answer won't surprise me.

That's one thing I've never understood and not just Harper but why
most nations have always supported a "nation" being Israel,
that was placed in their land which didn't belong to them in the first place.

Wasn't Israel created out of the end of the second world war cuz they
didn't know what to do with the jewish people?
I might be wrong on this point but if there are other circumstances to it
let me know.

Why do most countries support Israel except the countries in the
immediate area of Israel. Why is Israel hated so much in the middle east?

From your link:
Nazism was not a precise, theoretically grounded ideology, or a monolithic movement, but rather a (mainly German) combination of various ideologies and groups, centred around anger at the Treaty of Versailles and what was considered to have been a Jewish/Communist conspiracy to humiliate Germany at the end of the First World War.
I'm just going to have some fun with this quote replacing a few words. :D

Reform/alliance was not a precise, theoretically grounded ideology, or a
monolithic movement, but rather a (mainly religious) combination of various
ideaologies and groups, centred around anger at the way things they
believe needed to be changed and what was considered to have been a
Liberal style conspiracy to humiliate Canada since the times of Trudeau. :D

Interesting spin on ideologies with just a change of a few words. :D


............QM'r
 

ThighMan

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Wasn't Israel created out of the end of the second world war cuz they
didn't know what to do with the jewish people?
I might be wrong on this point but if there are other circumstances to it
let me know.

Why do most countries support Israel except the countries in the
immediate area of Israel. Why is Israel hated so much in the middle east?
QM, there were other circumstances to it as well, however, I think I am going to sit back and enjoy the retoric at this point, rather than wade in with the facts. This thread is just too much fun. :)
 

sdw

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What is Harper's stance on Israel? I'm sure the answer won't surprise me.

That's one thing I've never understood and not just Harper but why
most nations have always supported a "nation" being Israel,
that was placed in their land which didn't belong to them in the first place.

Wasn't Israel created out of the end of the second world war cuz they
didn't know what to do with the jewish people?
I might be wrong on this point but if there are other circumstances to it
let me know.

Why do most countries support Israel except the countries in the
immediate area of Israel. Why is Israel hated so much in the middle east?
The effort to steal land and create Israel was already underway in 1917.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zionism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel
There were already a number of Jewish Terrorist Groups operating in Palestine by 1921. They intensified their efforts after 1945 and the Brits allowed them to demonstrate that Terrorism Works in 1946 which lead to the UN partition of Palestine in 1947 and the modern state of Israel in 1948.
 
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