Posts Tagged ‘Oppression’

Why do some idiots think that Rudy Giuliani is a fascist libertarian?

Posted on August 5th, 2010 by phillip  |  9 Comments »

Here is a quote from Benito Giuliani proved, as he is a fascist “We are on the authority too often and focus over and over again for 30 or 40 or 50 years, as if there was something wrong with the Authority. We see that oppression page of the Authority. Perhaps this comes from our history and experience. What we do not see is that freedom is not a concept in which People can do whatever they want, whether it can do nothing. be freedom is about authority. Freedom is the willingness of each individual to lawful authority a lot of discretion about what you sell are. Do you have the freedom of expression, so that I can hear. “http://en source. wikipedia. org / wiki / Political_positions_of_Rudy_Giuliani Freedom_vs #. _AuthorityEs Is also famous exchange with Ron Paul, where Rudy showed his support for a war of aggression, which also disqualified him as a libertarian. For the true libertarian Ron Paul presidential candidate told the truth about our foreign policy, reacted to the fascist demagoguery this statement: MR. Giuliani: Wendell, may I comment? It’s really a special declaration. This is an extraordinary statement, as someone who, by the attacks of September 11 lived, that is attacking us because we were invited to attack Iraq. I do not think I’ve heard, and I had some rather absurd explanations for Sept. 11 hearing. (Applause, applause.) And I would ask you to remove members of Congress to comment and tell us he does not say. (Applause) Source: http://www. CFR. org/publication/13338/republican_debate_transcript_south_carolina. html

That money scholarship or grant is to opt for a student Afghan available from the American University in Kabul?

Posted on July 30th, 2010 by phillip  |  2 Comments »

I met a student youth exchange Afghan few years ago when he was in office, military base, where I visited. Although one arm when a bomb exploded at U.S. lost a fight with the Taliban, he has nothing but praise for our U.S. military. He says it’s a small price to pay if his family and the country free from oppression. Now he fights for a living for himself and his family (parents, brothers and sisters) in the town of Puli Khumri do in Afghanistan. It was his knowledge of English and knowledge of computers in a teaching position at the entry level is. The job pays very little, and he told me that what he really needs is to get formal education to do anything to help his family survive. The best is the American University – Afghanistan (or AAU, as it is called) in Kabul. The cost is $ 5,000 per year, which is well beyond its means. I did what I can, but what he really needs is a kind of scholarship. Can someone help me?

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