[MD] Tea Bagging

Horse horse at darkstar.uk.net
Sat Oct 23 07:52:44 PDT 2010


  Twist and distort, twist and distort.

On 23/10/2010 15:34, plattholden at gmail.com wrote:
> OK, Horse. Of course, you have no bias, and those who believe in liberty and
> the free market are naive. I get it.
>
>
> On 23 Oct 2010 at 14:08, Horse wrote:
>
>    Sorry Platt, I'm not going to get involved in one of your attempts to
> twist the meaning of everything that doesn't fit your political bias.
> If anyone is naive enough to believe you that's their problem.
>
> Horse
>
>
> On 23/10/2010 13:36, plattholden at gmail.com wrote:
>> 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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