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Author: TopazTopaz Date: Sep 10, 2007 13:25
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Author: whyzardwhyzard Date: Sep 12, 2007 19:29
On Sep 10, 1:25 pm, Topaz hotmail.com> wrote:
> In March 1937 Mussolini made a spectacular state visit to Libya, where
> he opened a new military highway running the entire length of the
> colon., He had himself declared protector of Islam and was presented
> with a symbolic sword.
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> http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Libya/History
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> the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini arranged for Muslim notables
> from Italian-ruled Libya to gird him with the "sword of Islam" during
> a visit to Tripoli. "Muslims may rest assured," Mussolini intoned on
> that occasion, "that Italy will always be the friend and protector of
> Islam throughout the world." His foreign minister declared Muslim
> values perfectly compatible with fascism: "The Islamic world, in
> accordance with its traditions, loves in the Duce the wisdom of the
> statesman united to the action of the warrior."74
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> http://www.danielpipes.org/article/90
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> Mussolini vows to help the Palestinian cause against the Jews. ...
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Author: whyzardwhyzard Date: Sep 12, 2007 19:56
On Sep 12, 7:29 pm, whyzard mail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 10, 1:25 pm, Topaz hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> In March 1937 Mussolini made a spectacular state visit to Libya, where
>> he opened a new military highway running the entire length of the
>> colon., He had himself declared protector of Islam and was presented
>> with a symbolic sword.
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>> the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini arranged for Muslim notables
>> from Italian-ruled Libya to gird him with the "sword of Islam" during
>> a visit to Tripoli. "Muslims may rest assured," Mussolini intoned on
>> that occasion, "that Italy will always be the friend and protector of
>> Islam throughout the world." His foreign minister declared Muslim
>> values perfectly compatible with fascism: "The Islamic world, in ...
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Date: Sep 12, 2007 23:13
> On Sep 12, 7:29 pm, whyzard mail.com> wrote:
>> On Sep 10, 1:25 pm, Topaz hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>> In March 1937 Mussolini made a spectacular state visit to Libya, where
>>> he opened a new military highway running the entire length of the
>>> colon., He had himself declared protector of Islam and was presented
>>> with a symbolic sword.
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>>> the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini arranged for Muslim notables
>>> from Italian-ruled Libya to gird him with the "sword of Islam" during
>>> a visit to Tripoli. "Muslims may rest assured," Mussolini intoned on
>>> that occasion, "that Italy will always be the friend and protector of ...
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Author: TopazTopaz Date: Sep 13, 2007 14:21
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 19:29:59 -0700, whyzard mail.com> wrote:
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>what the hell is fascism?
The short answer? It's the system that was in Italy during the time of
Mussolini.
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>you people throw the word around like webster is the authority on
>political movements
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>just admit it,
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>all you know about fascism is what you got from the dictatortionary
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Author: whyzardwhyzard Date: Sep 14, 2007 14:07
On Sep 12, 11:13 pm, quintal wrote:
>> On Sep 12, 7:29 pm, whyzard mail.com> wrote:
>>> On Sep 10, 1:25 pm, Topaz hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> In March 1937 Mussolini made a spectacular state visit to Libya, where
>>>> he opened a new military highway running the entire length of the
>>>> colon., He had himself declared protector of Islam and was presented
>>>> with a symbolic sword.
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>>>> the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini arranged for Muslim notables
>>>> from Italian-ruled Libya to gird him with the "sword of Islam" during ...
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Author: TopazTopaz Date: Sep 14, 2007 15:09
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 14:07:33 -0700, whyzard mail.com> wrote:
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>i get it now
>fascism is a bundle of sticks tied together with an axe thrown in for
>good measure
This comes from the story of the man with a some sons. He tells the
sons to break one stick each and it is easy. Then he bundles a group
of sticks together and says now try it. The moral is - together they
are strong. The ax stands for authority.
>that clarifies everything
>thanks for your words of wisdom
Mussolini, Benito - The Doctrine of Fascism
Fascism is the name of an ancient way of keeping a group of people
together under a united goal. Dating back to the Roman Empire,
political leaders like Julius Caesar used fascism as a way of
maintaining...
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: Sep 14, 2007 20:16
Maybe America could move more towards or away from the idea of Fascism
but it would probably be disguised as a form of corporatism. Left or
right wing political correctness could help overtake the normal
institutions and replace them with the interest groups favored
industries.
Fascism is an authoritarian political ideology (generally tied to a
mass movement) that considers individual and other societal interests
subordinate to the needs of the state, and seeks to forge a type of
national unity, usually based on, but not limited to, ethnic,
cultural, or racial attributes. Various scholars attribute different
characteristics to fascism, but the following elements are usually
seen as its integral parts: nationalism, authoritarianism, statism,
militarism, totalitarianism, anti-communism, collectivism,
corporatism, populism, and opposition to economic and political
liberalism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism
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Author: TopazTopaz Date: Sep 15, 2007 04:20
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 20:16:06 -0700, Immortalist
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>Maybe America could move more towards or away from the idea of Fascism
>but it would probably be disguised as a form of corporatism. Left or
>right wing political correctness could help overtake the normal
>institutions and replace them with the interest groups favored
>industries.
The term "Corporatism" derives from Catholic doctrine and has nothing
to do with corporations or capitalism.
Corporatism was derived as a substitute for Marxism, a third way, so
to speak. Corporatists...
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