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To: sea_urchin who wrote (6713)5/29/2004 4:02:41 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Respond to of 20039
 
Re: Probably a good term although it tends to conceal its components who are, indeed, strange bed-fellows.

"conceal"?! Well, that's quite a negligible flaw I can live with... But then, as I put it again and again, Judeofascism really is short for Judeo-Christiano-fascism. Actually, most, if not all, official buzzwords conceal their true meaning/purview as well --just take "neocon" for instance. Now, I'm well aware of the fact that Judeofascism rings like an oxymoron for most people: how dare I conflate the Jews/Jewish people with the ideology that persecuted them so savagely a mere sixty years ago? Isn't fascism the very ideological nemesis of Judaism? Well, as you know, it isn't... Hence the pertinence of my pet coinage as it forcefully debunks the commonplace myth that everything Jewish, Israeli or Zionist is fundamentally liberal, democratic and humanistic. For that matter, here's a little quiz to emphasize my point: apart from Jorg Haider's FPO, cite me one far-right/fascist party in Europe that isn't a strong supporter of Israel and its Likud party --just one...

There isn't any: from Belgium's Vlaams Blok to the UK's BNP, to France's FN, to Italy's Lega Nord, ALL European far-rightists are fervent Judeofascists at the same time:

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (6713)5/29/2004 4:25:02 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 20039
 
Re: I put it in because almost "everything" seems to be about oil, one way or another. It absolutely dominates US foreign policy.

It "seems" indeed... but it doesn't in fact. The rush for oil seems to be the prime mover driving the US foreign policy because that's the way US spinmeisters want it! "Oil" is a convenient, yet bogus, rationalization to fool the leftist fringe of US/world opinion... After all, was there any oil in Bosnia? Kosovo? Afghanistan? Oh, but of course! Oil PIPELINES were the issue then... LOL! I for one never fell for such baloney. No, the real focus of US foreign policy is what I've called the Judeo-Christiano-Muslim squall-line: all major US interventions have been, and will continue to be, aimed at defusing, mediating --or exacerbating-- the flashpoints on the line demarcating the Muslim world from its Judeo-Christian challenger....



To: sea_urchin who wrote (6713)5/29/2004 6:09:07 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Respond to of 20039
 
Told you so...

Bad Republicans : The Unholy Alliance Between the Republican Party and the Extreme Right
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In the tradition of American muckraking, Bad Republicans exposes the Republican Party's carefully orchestrated, long-term strategy to appeal to the white supremacists, neo-segregationists, religious bigots, and anti-gay crusaders who can turn elections in an apathetic, narrowly divided electorate. A small group of wealthy, powerful, paleo-conservatives have hijacked the GOP and manipulated the grass roots --creating a political juggernaut that threatens to become the ruling majority for a generation. While exposing and documenting the many ties, some covert, between the GOP and extremist groups, Bull raises questions about party moderates and leaders who have consistently looked the other way as the radical right has been courted and turned into perhaps the crucial voting block in America. Equal parts reportage and polemic, Bad Republicans indicts the Machiavellian Right in clear, accessible, and provocative language, weighing the moral responsibility of its leadership and providing new tools with which to challenge its dominance. Presaging what promises to be a very dramatic election, Bad Republicans will ignite a wellspring of anger among readers ravenous for change.
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