Re: more electoral defeats for the feudalists



<royls@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 16:05:09 -0500, Bob Kolker <nowhere@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Peter Bjørn Perlsø wrote:
Michael Scheltgen <mjs818@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

And it is the Government (aka society)

Government is NOT EQUAL TO SOCIETY!!!

This is a common error among the Statist and the pinko stinko liberal
commies. They see society and government as one and inseperable.

Strawman. I doubt you can quote anyone at all making such a
statement. You are just making $#!+ up again.

-- Roy L

No, Roy, in this case he is right. Socialists and collectivists
typically do not know the difference between state and society, and they
ultimately want them to be completely overlapping and united.

--
regards , Peter B. P. - http://titancity.com/blog
http://markedspartiet.dk, http://macplanet.dk
http://siad.dk
.



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