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fascism would never occur here. but he worried about that. >> now, the one story i grew up knowing about norman thomas isg probably a pocketful, but involves conversation with franklin roosevelt. you want to tell the story?xw[? >> sure.[ó[ó[w[w >> you knew this was coming. >> i knew this was coming.[ó[ó[ so, one of norman's causes in[ów the 1930s was he was working on behalf of sharecroppers inóxw the south who were being[[ó[w murdered, lynched, and[ó[ó unbelievable things are happening to[w them. they couldn't meet in groups. there were drive-by shootings and unbelievable situations. and when they tried to unionize, it got much, much worse. and he had gone down to the south and had been driven out of town by mentoring shotguns and all thing. he wrote letter after letter saying you've got to do something of you've got to do something. he gets to the meeting at the white house andy seth mr. rose welcome you got to do something. this is unconscionable. and roosevelt looks across the desk and goes, do you know what,
fascism would never occur here. but he worried about that. >> now, the one story i grew up knowing about norman thomas isg probably a pocketful, but involves conversation with franklin roosevelt. you want to tell the story?xw[? >> sure.[ó[ó[w[w >> you knew this was coming. >> i knew this was coming.[ó[ó[ so, one of norman's causes in[ów the 1930s was he was working on behalf of sharecroppers inóxw the south who were being[[ó[w murdered, lynched, and[ó[ó...
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fascism would never exist year. but he worried about that. >> now, the one story i grew up knowing about norma's thomas isw probably apocryphal, that involved a conversation with franklin roosevelt. do you want to tell that story?ó >> scheuer.[x[w[ó >> you knew this was coming.[ó >> i knew this was[ó coming.[ó[ so, one of norman's causes in[w the 1930s was he was working[ó on behalf of sharecroppers inóxw the south who are being[ó murdered, lynched, and just[]xó unbelievable things were happening to them. laws were being passed saying you couldn't meet. there were drive-by shootings, and unbelievable situations. and when they tried to unionize, it got much, much worse. and he had gone down to the south and he had been driven out of town by men carrying shotguns and all sorts of things. he was writing letter after letter to roosevelt so you've got to do something, you've got to do something. he gets to the meeting at the white house with rosewell and says you've got to do something, this is unconscionable. and roos
fascism would never exist year. but he worried about that. >> now, the one story i grew up knowing about norma's thomas isw probably apocryphal, that involved a conversation with franklin roosevelt. do you want to tell that story?ó >> scheuer.[x[w[ó >> you knew this was coming.[ó >> i knew this was[ó coming.[ó[ so, one of norman's causes in[w the 1930s was he was working[ó on behalf of sharecroppers inóxw the south who are being[ó murdered, lynched, and...
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and in light of what they saw the country would lead to the fascism here.an't believe that it's the greatest generation. you know. >> there was a lot of fear. >> the one story i grew up knowing about norman thomas is partly apocryphal but involved in conversation with franklin roosevelt, you want to tell the story?[[ó[ó >> one of norman's causes in thó 1930's he was working on behalfw sharecroppers in the self being murdered and other things are happening to them and there were drive-by shootings and unbelievable situations and when they try to unionize it got much, much worse and by the men carrying shotguns and you've got to do something, you've got to do something, and he goes and says you've got to do something this is just unconscionable. and he says you know what, norman, i'm a better politician than you are. nine of these people and they're doing good work done there and it's just going to take some time. and he says it can't wait, you know, and this is the response, you can't wait, you can't let this go on, this is the response to what was happeni
and in light of what they saw the country would lead to the fascism here.an't believe that it's the greatest generation. you know. >> there was a lot of fear. >> the one story i grew up knowing about norman thomas is partly apocryphal but involved in conversation with franklin roosevelt, you want to tell the story?[[ó[ó >> one of norman's causes in thó 1930's he was working on behalfw sharecroppers in the self being murdered and other things are happening to them and...
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fighting obesity is not food fascism but controlling what the parents eat.he kids work off the calories. >> it is just voluntarily. we have it in a lot of cities, pushing and man dating these kinds of things . this is voluntarily and they will have a wide variety of choices. look if they are doing it preemptively i am fine with that. my toddler thinks that avocado blue berry milk shakes are best thing on the planet. you can say i am deriving him of fun or helping him make healthy choice. if we go to burger king i am thrilled with apple slices. he will not be obese. >>> and that is a great point. first voluntary . any time the government is banging on the fast food, there is nothing voluntary and a good mom and parent is making sure her kids eat what they eat and not government. i think they do it because they want the president's good house keeping. i think it is a detriment. we want the greasey burgers and fries . if you go back before mcdonalds served salad gross margin was 48 percent. i think it will hurt them how is this affecting the business in >> it i
fighting obesity is not food fascism but controlling what the parents eat.he kids work off the calories. >> it is just voluntarily. we have it in a lot of cities, pushing and man dating these kinds of things . this is voluntarily and they will have a wide variety of choices. look if they are doing it preemptively i am fine with that. my toddler thinks that avocado blue berry milk shakes are best thing on the planet. you can say i am deriving him of fun or helping him make healthy choice....
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as the state deconstructs, fascism is in the usa. 1776 until 2011. this reading given two minutes.is international ballot and, where a historical educated intelligence of humanity collectively and cooperatively constructs evaluation, creativity as public ownership of means of production. it is to fortify its trust in evolution. constitutional means of labour exchange, labor time, and medical disability, to define basic needs will labor as union skills organized and nature sensitivities are respected. president chiu: next speaker. >> good afternoon. thank you so much for allowing me to express upon the resolution on each of your laps. deshawn is a family member. with the situation at hand, i plead with each and every one of you that you not define your decision upon the saggy pants issue and look beyond that. one should not be defined by what they drive, what they wear. if you go to any corporate organizations such as apple, one does not have to come in wearing a suit or tie. it is not enough to define what is inside one's head and how the act. we have watched the media coverage and
as the state deconstructs, fascism is in the usa. 1776 until 2011. this reading given two minutes.is international ballot and, where a historical educated intelligence of humanity collectively and cooperatively constructs evaluation, creativity as public ownership of means of production. it is to fortify its trust in evolution. constitutional means of labour exchange, labor time, and medical disability, to define basic needs will labor as union skills organized and nature sensitivities are...
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. >> it's closer to utilitarianism and fascism than it is to the space process. can you explain more? >> guest: capitalism is basically i need the structure, the people, the whole of the workers in order to make as much profit as possible for the business, for the corporation, for the company. i don't have to worry about your health, i don't have to worry about your well-being. i don't have to worry about how long you live, i don't have to worry about you once you don't work for me anymore. i can find your you whenever i want. all of these are just using the individuals not treating them as if the have intrinsic values. the only value is the profit and the labor that you can make. so of course that's absolutism. it's not any kind of sense of what's your part if you don't like a job you can quit that's it. >> host: writing a book to sell to the public is taking part in the capitalistic -- how do you square the -- >> guest: like i said before you don't have to have this but you might want to control system for instance you might want to say yes, you should be able
. >> it's closer to utilitarianism and fascism than it is to the space process. can you explain more? >> guest: capitalism is basically i need the structure, the people, the whole of the workers in order to make as much profit as possible for the business, for the corporation, for the company. i don't have to worry about your health, i don't have to worry about your well-being. i don't have to worry about how long you live, i don't have to worry about you once you don't work for me...
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fascism erupted in argentina has police tried to break hundreds of squatters from agricultural lands three people have been killed and dozens injured in the violence it's thought the unemployed and homeless court is broken eyes by a group that represents argentina's jobless. take a look at these pictures this is the awesome power of a massive landslide with everything in its path in south korea it's the result of heavy torrential rain and floods of the sweeping the country leaving fifty three dead and many more missing tonight landslides are also thought of sent parts of north korean landmines to washington to south bend keeping an eye on that story for . now back to the main news this hour the bailout burden affecting not only the richest but also the poorest members of the eurozone slovakia's economy has never been too strong but it now risk being crushed under the weight of the current crisis but sarah firth reports next that or whether it's europe membership is failing deliver up to its promises. they say that charity starts at home will soon vacuum may be one of the poorest coun
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briefly and finally many are saying that they call the boycott more big step a warning step towards fascism would you agree with that. i don't know if bush is them is the word for word but certainly it is a very big blow it is really democracy and it's making. i hold between not get to where we have to go to this first of another kind of people but it is a very bill you will we get for anybody who feels about the future of these i don't caliphate you very much sorry about the lady there but thanks for your time joining us live in tel aviv thank you. but they cannot be about the summary of our main and you stories about six minutes from now on the business news is next with green. hello and welcome to business here in r.t. gold is trading near record highs as investors drawn for safe haven from the debt crisis spreading across europe seen jacobson from satsang believes the strength of the precious metal will continue until he politicians find a workable solution coal is now the only currency even know ironically it's not really a currency there is value dating your year long term investment
briefly and finally many are saying that they call the boycott more big step a warning step towards fascism would you agree with that. i don't know if bush is them is the word for word but certainly it is a very big blow it is really democracy and it's making. i hold between not get to where we have to go to this first of another kind of people but it is a very bill you will we get for anybody who feels about the future of these i don't caliphate you very much sorry about the lady there but...
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briefly and finally many are saying that they called the boycott law a big step a warning step towards fascism would you agree with that. i don't know if pressure is them is the right word but certainly it is a very big blow it is only the. making. i hope it will not get to the fall where we have to characterize it. as a kind of dictatorship but it is a very very good for anybody who cares about the future. it's out i'm kind of thank you very much sorry about the delay there but thanks for your time joining us live in tel aviv thank you. have to think for a moment about the summary of our main news stories in about six minutes from now meantime the business news is next with marina. hello and welcome to business here and see gold is trading the record highs as investors drawn for safe haven from the debt crisis spreading across europe jacobson from saxo bank believes the strength in precious metal will continue until politicians find a workable solution gold is now the only currency even though ironically it's not really a currency that is valid dating your your long term investment criteria i
briefly and finally many are saying that they called the boycott law a big step a warning step towards fascism would you agree with that. i don't know if pressure is them is the right word but certainly it is a very big blow it is only the. making. i hope it will not get to the fall where we have to characterize it. as a kind of dictatorship but it is a very very good for anybody who cares about the future. it's out i'm kind of thank you very much sorry about the delay there but thanks for your...
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technocracy meeting with the government in this seamless fusion that can only be called corporate fascism or crony capitalism and so a lot of big decisions are being made at an older and bohemian grove all right well alex jones thank you for giving us your insight and let us know if you hear any you know anything that comes out of this meeting this year that we should know about so thanks that was alex jones radio host from his breakfast and speaking of influence over politics thousands of christians have filled the washington d.c. convention center to show their support for the state of israel now if history serves as a model at this event after talk of the second coming of christ and speeches from u.s. politicians who in the past have compared their pastor to moses they'll then lobby members of congress to make their voices heard in politics oh yeah and glenn beck will headline this year as the keynote speaker so take a look to it what kaylan ford found out about what is going on at the christians united for israel summit. for these christians it's the holy land zion the home of god's c
technocracy meeting with the government in this seamless fusion that can only be called corporate fascism or crony capitalism and so a lot of big decisions are being made at an older and bohemian grove all right well alex jones thank you for giving us your insight and let us know if you hear any you know anything that comes out of this meeting this year that we should know about so thanks that was alex jones radio host from his breakfast and speaking of influence over politics thousands of...
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social order and what we're talking about here is a fundamental social order that is much closer to fascism than it is to the free market you do not have a free market when government controls the currency you do not have to mock prosy when government controls the currency what you have is a bribe ocracy where government prints money and steals from the unborn in order to bribe voters for power in the here and now so the fundamental system has to be gotten rid of you have to get rid of government control of currency currency has to be privatized that way you can't run deficits you can't fund these god awful wars. with fear currency and debt the whole system is going to change fundamentally you have to get government out of currency and you have to get the government to stop manipulating the market with interest rates we all know that the reason that the government is driving down interest rates so much is to bribe its friends to give them basically free loans at the taxpayer's expense and also to cut down its own casa happened to repay its debt i mean if the government had to repay its debt
social order and what we're talking about here is a fundamental social order that is much closer to fascism than it is to the free market you do not have a free market when government controls the currency you do not have to mock prosy when government controls the currency what you have is a bribe ocracy where government prints money and steals from the unborn in order to bribe voters for power in the here and now so the fundamental system has to be gotten rid of you have to get rid of...
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as if a high accent fascism and communism are merely variants of the same totalitarianism which central control of economic activity tends to produce and history repeats itself at the height of the soviet union's power the principal decision making power was gone or decision making was done by a small powerful cobol the central committees political bureau more commonly known as the politburo and see under marxist leninist states the communist parties propagandized as the very guarded of the people instead of being presented as what they really were and i've always been a government agency the centralized power into the hands of a few effectively creating an oligarchy of course other variations of this power structure that existed from the third reich to the roman empire america is well on its way to getting its very own politburo now and it's being done by partisanly senate minority leader harry reid and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell are proposing a new committee as far as we can see it is as the left leaning huffington post has called it a super congress made up of the senior
as if a high accent fascism and communism are merely variants of the same totalitarianism which central control of economic activity tends to produce and history repeats itself at the height of the soviet union's power the principal decision making power was gone or decision making was done by a small powerful cobol the central committees political bureau more commonly known as the politburo and see under marxist leninist states the communist parties propagandized as the very guarded of the...
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in spain with what's going on in greece it's the same story this is the radicalization it's called fascism it's the merger of state and corporate powers let's call a spade a spade over here the big guys are getting all the breaks and the burdens falling on all of the people so of course this is going to happen but of course it's old news it's what we wrote about a year ago off with their heads two point zero that people know the game when the money stops flowing down to the man on the street the blood starts flowing in the streets i think a perfect example and i do i think it's important to look all around the country this country is made up of cities and towns even some of the smallest towns there's one in texas called alto they just laid off their entire police force and from what i understand that state also has no money for new textbooks in public schools so from an economic standpoint i know you say this isn't a new story how should we see this the these things happening in our towns in our schools. it's a much bigger picture it's the beginning of the great war that we've been writing
in spain with what's going on in greece it's the same story this is the radicalization it's called fascism it's the merger of state and corporate powers let's call a spade a spade over here the big guys are getting all the breaks and the burdens falling on all of the people so of course this is going to happen but of course it's old news it's what we wrote about a year ago off with their heads two point zero that people know the game when the money stops flowing down to the man on the street...
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is this common or does this guy actually have a job by the way webster's also has a definition for fascism quotes a tendency to order actual exercise a strong autocratic or dictatorial control. isn't it good to know that while cities are going bankrupt nationwide they're wasting their time and public treasure harassing productive citizens now while michelle may be getting to produce delicious healthy vegetables for her fellow tax parasites the rest of us apparently have to go with frozen monsanto g m o's from wal-mart if we can afford to grow our own crops away from the prying eyes of a fascist city governments so if you want to let the humble public servant know how you feel feel free to send him an email or give him a ring crawl koski k r u l k o w s k i see i've got oak park that m.r.i.'s are going to get on the screen or you can call him at two four eight six nine one seven four five zero and i suppose with unemployment as high as it is today there are lots of americans that have time to engage in such accountability for government we can only hope at least some of our audience wants t
is this common or does this guy actually have a job by the way webster's also has a definition for fascism quotes a tendency to order actual exercise a strong autocratic or dictatorial control. isn't it good to know that while cities are going bankrupt nationwide they're wasting their time and public treasure harassing productive citizens now while michelle may be getting to produce delicious healthy vegetables for her fellow tax parasites the rest of us apparently have to go with frozen...
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is an exemplary model of american fascism what will it be today will your car body slam into concrete for dancing no way you just drank a bottle of water on the metro didn't you that's going to be a fine citizen but he didn't x. is one sixteen zero doesn't matter pay the fine you dirty little criminal i'd recommend you go find a tall glass of ice cold lemonade but i just put down the local lemonade stand so you'll have to go buy one from one of our state funded museums bottom line if local and state governments around the country want to really make a killing pun intended they need to step their game up and like the romans do copy the district controls the level of dedication and you'll be raking in the big bucks i've asked before but i'll ask again what do these people actually produce if there is going to create jobs it might as well put people into jobs that were actual products or services are being offered sitting at a desk stuffing your lip it covered cart filled ass with cheetos while you process my parking tickets is not a service and i am not your customer if you are forcing
is an exemplary model of american fascism what will it be today will your car body slam into concrete for dancing no way you just drank a bottle of water on the metro didn't you that's going to be a fine citizen but he didn't x. is one sixteen zero doesn't matter pay the fine you dirty little criminal i'd recommend you go find a tall glass of ice cold lemonade but i just put down the local lemonade stand so you'll have to go buy one from one of our state funded museums bottom line if local and...
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i so often explain that anti-americanism is a sort of form of fascism, and that i hate sometimes the way in which america is cartooned, and sometimes by itself. the image of the justice which was given in the first days of this affair was a cartoon image. it was not america, the judicial system which praised so highly and which he exhibited as the model for the whole world. for somebody like me who likes america as much as france, it was heartbreaking. when i said that, i did not defend my friend dominique strauss-kahn. i defend the idea which i have of justice in general and of american justice in particular. >> but let me ask you, again nocera says i don't see what he did wrong. the quick decision made a lot of sense, then as the victim's credibility crumbled, advance -- the district attorney -- didn't pretend he still had a slam sung, he acknowledged the problem. >> what he did bad was to consider from the very first minute without having heard the world, the void of dominique strauss-kahn that he was a guilty one. what he did run was offer him to the whole world as a sort of beas
i so often explain that anti-americanism is a sort of form of fascism, and that i hate sometimes the way in which america is cartooned, and sometimes by itself. the image of the justice which was given in the first days of this affair was a cartoon image. it was not america, the judicial system which praised so highly and which he exhibited as the model for the whole world. for somebody like me who likes america as much as france, it was heartbreaking. when i said that, i did not defend my...
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this is a report of the committee on fascism.iginal copy of when congress was trying to figure out, okay this mussolini thing, hitler, what are they doing? what is it? i have viewers and listeners sending me things from all over the country because they know we can use it to teach people things. also they know that we'll preserve it, telling history. we have taught things and learned things together that we never knew. things that have been erased. the guilds, they didn't think were important. this was from 1939. here in america, hitler's mine comp. this is something that was written to warn of the impending cataclysm of the world so somebody put this together. part of this is the different parts of what's going on in german but this i love because there was a rumor that hitler was a christian so that's going to be great. this author took the document of the official guide for education of the hitler youth and said there's 50 points they're supposed to teach children in the hitler youth and he's not a christian. here's some of th
this is a report of the committee on fascism.iginal copy of when congress was trying to figure out, okay this mussolini thing, hitler, what are they doing? what is it? i have viewers and listeners sending me things from all over the country because they know we can use it to teach people things. also they know that we'll preserve it, telling history. we have taught things and learned things together that we never knew. things that have been erased. the guilds, they didn't think were important....
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>> they are marching us to a brand of nonviolent fascism. nazi tactics are progressive tactics.e call them progressives now, but back in samuel adams' day, they were called tyrants. later on, i believe slave owners. there is little difference between the leftists and the islamists we are seeing. the most important aspect to understand is this not spontaneous, and will cascade throughout the middle east. i hope to god not, but i bet it touches europe and then the world. it will not have a singular ideology, but it will mean revolution, destruction, and change, and it will be led by young people, because anyone over 30 knows that chaos doesn't usually lead to anyplace good. the radicals that you and washington have coco-opted and brought in wearing sheep's clothing, you've been using them. they believe in communism. they believe in it and called for revolution. >> so speaker pelosi, i just wondered -- you're going to drink your wine? by the way, i put poison in it. no, not really. look, this is not a conspiracy theory. do you really believe that i here at fox news or anybody at fo
>> they are marching us to a brand of nonviolent fascism. nazi tactics are progressive tactics.e call them progressives now, but back in samuel adams' day, they were called tyrants. later on, i believe slave owners. there is little difference between the leftists and the islamists we are seeing. the most important aspect to understand is this not spontaneous, and will cascade throughout the middle east. i hope to god not, but i bet it touches europe and then the world. it will not have a...
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these people had listened their entire lives listening to the fascism, and so it was not surprising that they were imbued with it. not true though for the military nazi scale. it was not until the 20th of july 1944 that they let off a bomb successfully, the german generals let off a bomb successfully, but they tried on earlier occasions, and although they are obviously tremendously brave and fan tasically courageous group of people particularly involved in that bomb plot, play in large the german officer corp., staff, and the general generals themselves were a very ambitious group who were quite willing to outmaneuver each other and willing to jump into each other's places. they took large amounts of cash, straightforward money to hitler from states and so on. there was a side as well as a moral cowardness to quite a lot of the german generals which i go into in some detail in this book. gentleman in the back now. >> [inaudible] >> you raised a question in the literature of this talk about why they were held back. i was curious -- >> yeah, thank you for mentioning that. >> what was the q
these people had listened their entire lives listening to the fascism, and so it was not surprising that they were imbued with it. not true though for the military nazi scale. it was not until the 20th of july 1944 that they let off a bomb successfully, the german generals let off a bomb successfully, but they tried on earlier occasions, and although they are obviously tremendously brave and fan tasically courageous group of people particularly involved in that bomb plot, play in large the...
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the late thirties were superior with john lewis ripping up isolationist feelings where fascism constituted, remember the wave of the future? two decades of bitterness over world war i and the aftermath have left a hard scar tissue.sc roosevelt felt the ef- at -- the facts themselves with educate the public so they did. but not quickly enough. he did not lead opinion toward a. position, he tagged along with the opinion. sometimes the lag behind opinion favoring more committed by the united states to join efforts against aggression. during his second term, roosevelt's seem to forget the great lesson of his inaugural speech of 1933, that changes the political situation of the situation it was more than a speech. it was an act that loosen the tidal wave ovef supportthe behind the new administration. the most important instrument a leader half's to work with is himself, his own personality and impact on other people when people's opinions are vague the directed of depth andidit solidity, action is shifted in his own favor to be sure all of those speeches for needed after 1937. but the inaugural
the late thirties were superior with john lewis ripping up isolationist feelings where fascism constituted, remember the wave of the future? two decades of bitterness over world war i and the aftermath have left a hard scar tissue.sc roosevelt felt the ef- at -- the facts themselves with educate the public so they did. but not quickly enough. he did not lead opinion toward a. position, he tagged along with the opinion. sometimes the lag behind opinion favoring more committed by the united...
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when they talk about the war on terror, i call the war against fascism, islamim, they are talking strictly about al-qaeda. the brotherhood is the granddaddy of them all in terms of islamic terrorist groups and they're only getting stronger and stronger. iran another topic, hezbollah it's so much broader than al-qaeda. >> host: you know, it seems to me that the analogy that might work for people trying to figure out how all the pieces fit is to assume in world war ii if we said, we're at war with romell in terms of hitler, it's fair to say that al-qaeda and hezbollah and al-shabaab and some of the others that we're learning about, certainly, hamas, which is a direct descendent of hezbollah, are just that, the children, the parent is the muslim brotherhood and yet we continue to focus on the top. .. any observer of the middle east and egypt new the largest and most organized, most powerful opposition force was the muslim brotherhood. this administration thinks it is not growing anyone up yet. they can work with them and use them against al qaeda. >> host: it wasn't just the administration. i
when they talk about the war on terror, i call the war against fascism, islamim, they are talking strictly about al-qaeda. the brotherhood is the granddaddy of them all in terms of islamic terrorist groups and they're only getting stronger and stronger. iran another topic, hezbollah it's so much broader than al-qaeda. >> host: you know, it seems to me that the analogy that might work for people trying to figure out how all the pieces fit is to assume in world war ii if we said, we're at...
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he had a sense of turmoil and things falling apart, the rise of fascism and also linda put it well, rejecting the america of big business and suburban home and that type of morality of prohibition and rejecting and america that turned its back, rest of the world. it was unconscious of what was happening in europe and what it might mean for all of us. >> san francisco, welcome to our discussion. >> a question related to the last comment made. what did hemingway ever say or write about cuban american relations. particularly concerned with things like castro and batista? >> he did not write a great deal at all about cuban-american relations for a good reason. he made his home in cuba. he wanted to keep his home in cuba and he was very much afraid of putting his foot in the wrong camp. when he made public statements they were carefully considered to say absolutely as little as possible. he ran into trouble with batista. their men came on his property with weapons, shotguns. he may have had clandestine meetings with castro. he was supportive of the revolution and felt it was something that needed
he had a sense of turmoil and things falling apart, the rise of fascism and also linda put it well, rejecting the america of big business and suburban home and that type of morality of prohibition and rejecting and america that turned its back, rest of the world. it was unconscious of what was happening in europe and what it might mean for all of us. >> san francisco, welcome to our discussion. >> a question related to the last comment made. what did hemingway ever say or write...
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this is actually a battle between the global lists, fascism for them and communism for us, and lookingthe european union. you can see what can happen. i think we will have to take to the streets and put in people that put america first. host: are you talking literally going into the streets? caller: i think that we will have to, they are not responding to people doing in a polite way? host: are you talking about a peaceful protests or inciting violence? caller: i do not know. if they are taking everything away from us, they are not our representatives any more. thomas jefferson said that every so often it is pretty much the blood of the people. i hate to say it, but whatever it takes. yes, thank you. host: correa, independent line. thank you. this message from twitter -- host: back to the phones, killed several bills. several bills. john, you are on " washington journal." caller: the lady before me stole my thunder. the republican party is doing more to destroy this country than any terrorist group could do. they are cutting, cutting, cutting, then they are raising, raising, raising fo
this is actually a battle between the global lists, fascism for them and communism for us, and lookingthe european union. you can see what can happen. i think we will have to take to the streets and put in people that put america first. host: are you talking literally going into the streets? caller: i think that we will have to, they are not responding to people doing in a polite way? host: are you talking about a peaceful protests or inciting violence? caller: i do not know. if they are taking...
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the greatest generation declared victory over fascism and imperialism.the next generation faced down an enormous competition between the united states and its way of life based on free markets, private ownership and free expression on one hand and the soviet union and its way of life based on central planning and collectivization and police state control on the other, big time. again, victory belonged to america and the free world. a new generation in america has now come of age since the soviet union system has collapsed. it is a generation that too often, in my opinion, takes for granted the hardship and sacrifice of our forebears. it is this generation that must confront the crippling crippling $14.3 trillion debt and climbing. we have met the enemy, and they is us. the enemy today is our unsustainable debt that has been pointed out by speaker after speaker on both sides of the aisle. i'm privileged to represent the people of kansas, and the people of kansas are rightfully angry over the endless posturing and all of the rhetoric and all of the finger
the greatest generation declared victory over fascism and imperialism.the next generation faced down an enormous competition between the united states and its way of life based on free markets, private ownership and free expression on one hand and the soviet union and its way of life based on central planning and collectivization and police state control on the other, big time. again, victory belonged to america and the free world. a new generation in america has now come of age since the...