[MD] Tea Bagging

plattholden at gmail.com plattholden at gmail.com
Sat Oct 23 05:36:56 PDT 2010


On 23 Oct 2010 at 4:13, Horse wrote:

  On 23/10/2010 02:17, plattholden at gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Q: What does NAZI stand for?
>>
>> A. It is short nickname for Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
>> (National Socialist German Workers' Party).
>>
>> Source: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_Nazi_stand_for
>>
>> Nonsense? I hope you're not going to argue like DMB that words don't mean 
what
>> they mean.
>
> Platt
> Right. And the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea means that its
> citizens are as free as citizens of the U.S.

But if words mean what they mean and the Nazi's were socialists then the 
above must be true according to what you are advocating above. So North 
Korea IS a Democratic Republic just like the U.S.

Platt
Are you telling us that socialist as used in the National Socialist German 
Workers Party did not mean socialist? Is that your position?  (The example of 
North Korea is false on its face, or perhaps you disagree?). 

. > Platt
> The meaning of "liberal" has changed since Washington's time to mean just the
> opposite of what he meant.

So now you're advocating the opposite of what you were previously 
advocating. Words mean the opposite of what they mean. Or is it the same 
but only when it suits you.
Your propagandistic meanderings appear to be confusing you.

Platt
Show me where I said a word can never change its meaning.. But, do you think 
the word "in" as "in the Constitution" has changed?  It seems you are the 
confused one as you try to defend your approval of socialism. .  






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