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| 96516c4 | These laws were based on an acknowledged principle of black inferiority. They were supported by social pressures that discouraged all minorities, including Native Americans and Hispanics, from marrying whites. For progressives, these anti-miscegenation laws and customs had the same purpose as forced sterilization laws: to protect the racial stock from being swamped and contaminated by "useless" and "unfit" people." | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| fc1e84e | They have turned millions of minorities into disposable people, whose lives don't matter to them and whose primarily utility is their fruitful dependency on the Democrats. As long as the Democrats get their votes, they are happy with them and done with them. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| 1d7889a | The third prong of this same project was immigration restriction. Progressives understood that if you kept these supposedly degraded people out in the first place, it would not be necessary to segregate them, sterilize them or restrict their marriage prospects. In 1924, progressives won a huge victory with the passage of the Immigration Act that sharply curtailed immigration by preferring northern Europeans or "Nordics" and discriminating a.. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| 44c03a4 | Progressives today charge Trump with supporting racist immigration policies while they are the ones who actually implemented such policies and to this date have never acknowledged or apologized for this record. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| cb5378f | Under a program called T4, the Nazis between 1939 and 1941 rounded up 200,000 Germans who had been diagnosed as insane or incurably ill. Those people were then euthanized in gas chambers.8 | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| 9d06420 | In reference to four of the most notorious death camps, Snyder notes, "The 1.6 million or so Jews killed at Treblinka, Chelmni, Belzec and Sobibor were asphyxiated by carbon monoxide." At Auschwitz, the Nazis used Zyklon B hydrogen cyanide gas to kill an additional one million Jews." | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| 7ee7e24 | Different eras--like us. John Philpot Curran, Irish judge and orator?" She just stared at him. "I'm paraphrasing," Reeder said, "but in essence, Curran said the price of liberty is eternal vigilance." | Max Allan Collins | ||
| 49d6ce4 | Who, then, is responsible for these horrific crimes, the crimes that opened the door to the even greater horrors of the Holocaust? The Nazis are, of course. But where did they get the idea to do this? The answer is that they got it from American progressives. Not "Democrats" this time, but specifically "progressives." By progressivism, I refer to the early twentieth-century, left-wing movement that sought to reform labor laws and working co.. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| 8aadbbd | Majorities, no less than minorities, need the assurance that they are being treated fairly, otherwise they are sure to mobilize through democratic channels to affirm their interests. By not only tolerating but enshrining it in law, proportional representation is rapidly balkanizing the country along racial lines, destroying the confidence of citizens that the law will treat them equally and provoking a strong and largely justified backlash. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| ec94797 | Greenberg cites the example of a planter who was challenged to a duel because he told a fellow planter that he smelled bad. "When the man of honor is told that he smells," Greenberg writes, "he does not draw a bath--he draws his pistol." | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| 0595867 | This is not the profile of a man; it is the profile of a dog." Duels required the presence of witnesses, and large numbers of people participated in duels as principals, seconds, adjudicators, physicians, timekeepers or general audience.20" | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| ed356d7 | This enforced subordination, according to the progressive black sociologist W. E. B. Du Bois, was the true meaning of slavery. "But there was . . . a real meaning to slavery different from that we may apply to the laborer today," Du Bois wrote. "It was in part psychological, the enforced personal feeling of inferiority, the calling of another Master; the standing with hat in hand. It was the helplessness. It was the defenselessness of famil.. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| 0ab38db | The maxim, every man for himself," he writes, "embraces the whole moral code of a free society." The harsh competition of capitalism, Fitzhugh says, benefits the few and the strong while crushing the many and the weak. As a consequence of freedom, "the rich are continually growing richer and the poor poorer." | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| c3c65d6 | The fascist synthesis did not view Italy as a society divided by class but rather as a unified country in which all sectors of society could come together. The fascists replaced the old Marxist divide between unproductive capitalists and productive labor with the single category of the productive nation. Mussolini called this a Fascio nazionale, a national union. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| 7eaa1b6 | In a free market, Fitzhugh notes, the interest of masters is opposed to that of the "wage slaves." When the slaves lose, the masters gain. The masters are always contriving to pay their workers less--playing them off against each other--even though the workers are the ones who produce all the products. Free society is a "war of the rich with the poor, and the poor with one another." In such society, Fitzhugh memorably observes, "virtue lose.. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| 9392d67 | Finally, proportional representation assures an unceasing racialization of American society. By seeking to fight discrimination by practicing it, proportional representation multiplies the wounds inflicted by race-based decisions. Far from compensating old victims, it creates new ones. Proportional representation seeks to institutionalize race and make it a permanent feature of American public life. It has normalized and legitimized a neuro.. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| 8ea6587 | This is significant because every segregation law in the South was passed by a Democratic legislature, signed into power by a Democratic governor, and enforced by Democratic sheriffs and Democratic city and state officials. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| c8e8bb4 | Sheriff Joe Arpaio, an anti-immigration figure and Trump supporter, got a pardon. So did Scooter Libby, the Bush administration leaker whom President Bush, a frequent target of Trump derision, had failed to pardon, and so did Dinesh D'Souza, the right-wing author. Martha Stewart was a possibility. So was the corrupt former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, who was brazen and overweening | Michael Wolff | ||
| 204fec0 | Southern Democrats struck exactly the same note, deploring lynching and the Klan and institutionalizing instead, just as the Nazis did, the organized repression of state-sponsored segregation and discrimination. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| ce33541 | By contrast, Blanche K. Bruce was the real deal. Born into slavery in Virginia, Bruce was freed by his master and studied at Oberlin College before becoming a successful farmer and landowner. He is the only former slave to have served in the U.S. Senate. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| 5730824 | Basically Heidegger's thought emerges out of a distinction between tribal society or Gemeinschaft and commercial society or Gesellschaft. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| eeb04ac | When Dinesh D'Souza writes, "the behavior of the African American underclass...flagrantly violates and scandalizes basic codes of responsibility, decency, and civility," he is deploying class racism." | Ibram X. Kendi | ||
| 877309c | And may he be in heaven half an hour before the devil knows he's dead." Standing" | Max Allan Collins | ||
| 7e181cd | Without imagination, there's no power to visualize what we have never experienced... and without that, there can be no progress, no invention. | Max Allan Collins | ||
| 47c651f | I cannot overstress the importance of the fact that, once gravity is included in our considerations of nature, one is no longer free to define the total energy of a system arbitrarily, nor the fact that there are both positive and negative contributions to this energy...I say this because it have been argued that the statement that the average total Newtonian gravitational energy in a flat, expanding universe is arbitrary, and that any othe.. | Lawrence M. Krauss | ||
| cdb6b40 | The classic document in this regard is Adorno's famous F-Scale. The F stands for fascism. Adorno outlined the scale in his 1950 book The Authoritarian Personality. The basic argument was that fascism is a form of authoritarianism and that the worst manifestation of authoritarianism is self-imposed repression. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| 4cf9314 | So Adorno's F-Scale had no power to explain why fascism came to power in Germany and Italy but not elsewhere. Most real fascists, historian Anthony James Gregor dryly observes in The Ideology of Fascism, "would not have made notably high scores." | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| d112a60 | Fascism is state-directed capitalism. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| 451f25a | Obama's "generosity" is a fraud: he is bestowing on young people money that is actually their own." | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| af0bb8c | In a remarkable book, The End of Southern Exceptionalism, Byron Shafer and Richard Johnston make the case that white southerners switched to the Republican Party not because of racism but because they identified the GOP with economic opportunity and upward mobility. | Dinesh D'Souza | ||
| 2e9264a | The Justice Department was also heavy-handed in its indictment of Dinesh D'Souza, the writer, filmmaker, and strident Obama | Andrew C. McCarthy | ||
| 844bf8a | The Justice Department was also heavy-handed in its indictment of Dinesh D'Souza, the writer, filmmaker, and strident Obama critic, over a trivial campaign finance violation. | Andrew C. McCarthy | ||
| 33c92b8 | To get what you want, stop doing what isn't working." Earl Warren, Thirtieth Governor of the State of California, Fourteenth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court." | Max Allan Collins | ||
| 2d2cbe3 | Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have the right to do and what is the right thing to do. | Max Allan Collins | ||
| efe8912 | If Columbus had an advisory committee, he would probably still be at the dock." Arthur J. Goldberg, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, 1962-1965, United States Secretary of Labor, United States Ambassador to" | Max Allan Collins | ||
| cfa295f | said, "Kinesics is as much an" | Max Allan Collins | ||
| 7801aa5 | The Expert," an HBO World Premiere." | Max Allan Collins | ||
| 88ce89d | The goddamn kid just sat there and out of the blue thrust his middle finger in the air and waved it at Jon with a brazen defiance only ten-year-olds and Nazis can muster. | Max Allan Collins | ||
| fbf529b | cite the following books: The Supreme Court Explained by Ellen Greenberg, Norton Publishing, 1997; The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Supreme Court by Lita Epstein, Alpha, 2004; and Images of America: Arlington National Cemetery by George W. Dodge, Arcadia Publishing, 2006. | Max Allan Collins | ||
| 226c4da | Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have the right to do and what is the right thing to do." Potter Stewart, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1958-1981." | Max Allan Collins | ||
| c00786d | damned good friend. As they neared the Chain Bridge, Gutierrez's sense of loss was heightened by the knowledge that his colleague would almost certainly be replaced by a liberal, thanks to the Devlin Harrison presidency. Conservatives would still control the Court, true, but the balance would now be only five to four. The concern | Max Allan Collins | ||
| 3b271e6 | and Chelsea boots, and moved | Max Allan Collins | ||
| a0b7fec | Of course, if my callers last night were supposed to get in touch with Ash, after killing me, he might be a little on edge, since the only way he might have heard from those guys since last night was if he'd been to a seance. | Max Allan Collins | ||
| 453cc90 | background. Nancy had an antique brass bed. I had the feeling these girls weren't two of a kind. Meanwhile, I was going through things. The name she was using here was Glenna Cole, but I found identification cards of various sorts in several other names. The | Max Allan Collins |