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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Mass murder is the legacy of C/S/L/P

Communism/socialism/liberalism/progressivism…a rose by any other name!

They are all the same! When one name gets so repugnant as to be despised by the masses they just change names!!!

Van Guard

THE CULTURE OF MASS MURDER

With very few exceptions, there is little discussion, much less a wholesale attack on the culture of mass murder that passes for a political ideology and dominates today's political spectrum. Would anyone care to explain why?

There is all manner of criticism involving the "redistribution of wealth" and violations of Constitutional rights and Freedoms, and there is no shortage of pointing out the cronyism or the political and financial corruption of American Socialist regimes.

However, direct hits upon the culture of mass murder are rare and severely lacking. If you haven't got it yet, I am referring to Socialism, the cult of mass murder that has for over a century, not only infiltrated a major portion of the world's political structure and dominates the expansive American political landscape, it has colonized western Christian culture with the express aim of eradicating it and subjecting its members to genocide if they refuse to comply with its mandates.

In spite of historical revisionists, the evidence is glaring that Socialism's track record of mass murder has been illuminated by the millions of atrocities it has perpetrated in its quest to create a proletarian utopia. The favorite guise of the Socalist vampire has been the creeping encroachment over an extended time-table under the veil of Liberalism.

The Socialist doctrine has perpetrated the myth of a Capitalist Monster, and trumpeted the evils of Capitalist philosophy at every corner, never adjusting, reforming, curbing, or reducing its intentions of unleashing a horror on those who will not comply with Socialist edicts.

Without fail, at every turn, upon achieving success after a "people's" revolution, the Socialists time and again have resorted to herding people into concentration camps, which they call "reeducation camps," in order to extract from its prisoners any concepts of "bourgeois-ism" and instill in them Socialist political doctrine.

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