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Not sure if you've been following the right wing's own path over the last year or so -- it wouldnt seem like it -- but they've all distanced themselves from GWB in nearly the same words Joe Stack uses. And that goes double for the tea party types.
The communist creed: From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
The capitalist creed: From each according to his gullibility, to each according to his greed.
That's how he ends his manifesto.
Once again, nothing you would ever hear from a tea party member. Certainly leans to the left.
That doesnt mean he was a leftist, for God's sake. It was a dumb means of expressing his disillusionment and bitterness toward the economic system he'd been trying to win at all his adult life and in which he felt he had failed, or maybe which he felt had failed him. He wasnt real eloquent and original but I think he had stuff on his mind.
I have read his "manifesto," his suicide note. I dont think you have or you would never make such a silly, naive claim.
Put it this way. Would you say those 124 people who signed up are "left wing extremists," too? The page features the "water the tree of liberty" slogan.
Are you thinking that this is clever or something?
No I think he is showing how absolutely LAME it is to suggest that the right would approve of what this idiot man did.
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