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Topic: International Worker's Day
Winx's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:35 PM

Naaaa, hes definitly a Democrat!!

Damn Democratsgrumble laugh laugh


Fanta frown

yellowrose10's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:37 PM
lol winx...haven't you noticed he damns everything???? oddly enough...he darns me lol

Winx's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:37 PM
Symbelmyne, what has that poor girl done to her face?

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:38 PM


TLW..good point and well said, sir.
viva el comunismo...viva el pueblo, viva la patria!!!!
Piss on communism. Better dead then red!

you see that is the problem with this country (I love this country don't get me wrong) However, people are educated or endoctrinated as if the whole world is just the USA. Therefore, their mind is castrated from early childhood.
Just go and research what european people think about american people.

no photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:38 PM


TLW..good point and well said, sir.
viva el comunismo...viva el pueblo, viva la patria!!!!
Piss on communism. Better dead then red!


laugh laugh
sucker....

no photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:38 PM

Symbelmyne, what has that poor girl done to her face?


beats having to buy make up all the time..dont you think???
laugh laugh laugh

Fanta46's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:38 PM


May 1st, International Workers' Day, commemorates the historic struggle of working people throughout the world, and is recognized in every country except the United States, Canada, and South Africa. This despite the fact that the holiday began in the 1880s in the United States, with the fight for an eight-hour work day.

In 1884, the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions passed a resolution stating that eight hours would constitute a legal day's work from and after May 1, 1886. The resolution called for a general strike to achieve the goal, since legislative methods had already failed. With workers being forced to work ten, twelve, and fourteen hours a day.

The heart of the movement was in Chicago, organized primarily by the anarchist International Working People's Association. Businesses and the state were terrified by the increasingly revolutionary character of the movement and prepared accordingly. The police and militia were increased in size and received new and powerful weapons financed by local business leaders. Chicago's Commercial Club purchased a $2000 machine gun for the Illinois National Guard to be used against strikers. Nevertheless, by May 1st, the movement had already won gains for many Chicago clothing cutters, shoemakers, and packing-house workers. But on May 3, 1886, police fired into a crowd of strikers at the McCormick Reaper Works Factory, killing four and wounding many. Anarchists called for a mass meeting the next day in Haymarket Square to protest the brutality.


...The next time you bash a communist, socialist or anarchist..try to remember that it was thanks to the efforts of those groups, then and now, that you as a worker,have the rights and benefits that you take for granted today...
flowerforyou

Communism as a philosphic system it's just perfect. The problem is when it becomes a political system. Politics perverts every good philosophy such as communism.
The biggest communist and socialist philosopher was the great "Che Guevara." He really believed in communism as a train of thought, and not as a political systems.
Sadly, politicians are like prostitutes. They go where the money is.

TLW


The problem is that the people become the political system, and faced with the problem of taking owners rights (land, property, and money) away and distributing the proceeds evenly from the industrious to the sorry, they must initiate violence to gain control.
It is flat out a theory that has no chance of succeeding.
Even in China they had to establish SEZz in order to survive. The rest of the country still live in a very controlled third world country, and information reaching the population is very strictly controlled.

Winx's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:38 PM

lol winx...haven't you noticed he damns everything???? oddly enough...he darns me lol


Yes, we must keep our eye on him.laugh

Winx's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:39 PM


Symbelmyne, what has that poor girl done to her face?


beats having to buy make up all the time..dont you think???
laugh laugh laugh


Hmmm...that's a thought.laugh

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Fri 05/02/08 07:39 PM
Edited by Marine1488 on Fri 05/02/08 07:40 PM



TLW..good point and well said, sir.
viva el comunismo...viva el pueblo, viva la patria!!!!
Piss on communism. Better dead then red!

you see that is the problem with this country (I love this country don't get me wrong) However, people are educated or endoctrinated as if the whole world is just the USA. Therefore, their mind is castrated from early childhood.
Just go and research what european people think about american people.

I noticed you in the Jacksonville thread. Would you care to discuss this in person from a person from European ancestry?

Fanta46's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:44 PM



May 1st, International Workers' Day, commemorates the historic struggle of working people throughout the world, and is recognized in every country except the United States, Canada, and South Africa. This despite the fact that the holiday began in the 1880s in the United States, with the fight for an eight-hour work day.

In 1884, the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions passed a resolution stating that eight hours would constitute a legal day's work from and after May 1, 1886. The resolution called for a general strike to achieve the goal, since legislative methods had already failed. With workers being forced to work ten, twelve, and fourteen hours a day.

The heart of the movement was in Chicago, organized primarily by the anarchist International Working People's Association. Businesses and the state were terrified by the increasingly revolutionary character of the movement and prepared accordingly. The police and militia were increased in size and received new and powerful weapons financed by local business leaders. Chicago's Commercial Club purchased a $2000 machine gun for the Illinois National Guard to be used against strikers. Nevertheless, by May 1st, the movement had already won gains for many Chicago clothing cutters, shoemakers, and packing-house workers. But on May 3, 1886, police fired into a crowd of strikers at the McCormick Reaper Works Factory, killing four and wounding many. Anarchists called for a mass meeting the next day in Haymarket Square to protest the brutality.


...The next time you bash a communist, socialist or anarchist..try to remember that it was thanks to the efforts of those groups, then and now, that you as a worker,have the rights and benefits that you take for granted today...
flowerforyou

Communism as a philosphic system it's just perfect. The problem is when it becomes a political system. Politics perverts every good philosophy such as communism.
The biggest communist and socialist philosopher was the great "Che Guevara." He really believed in communism as a train of thought, and not as a political systems.
Sadly, politicians are like prostitutes. They go where the money is.

TLW


The problem is that the people become the political system, and faced with the problem of taking owners rights (land, property, and money) away and distributing the proceeds evenly from the industrious to the sorry, they must initiate violence to gain control.
It is flat out a theory that has no chance of succeeding.
Even in China they had to establish SEZz in order to survive. The rest of the country still live in a very controlled third world country, and information reaching the population is very strictly controlled.


If you dont know what a SEZ is let me know. I'll explain it to you.drinker

yellowrose10's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:44 PM
communism in philosophy is good...but not in politics

that i will give.

but what does that have to do with the topic of the celebration that america founded that came after he first labor day celebration?

Fanta46's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:44 PM
Damn Commiesgrumble grumble

no photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:44 PM




TLW..good point and well said, sir.
viva el comunismo...viva el pueblo, viva la patria!!!!
Piss on communism. Better dead then red!

you see that is the problem with this country (I love this country don't get me wrong) However, people are educated or endoctrinated as if the whole world is just the USA. Therefore, their mind is castrated from early childhood.
Just go and research what european people think about american people.

I noticed you in the Jacksonville thread. Would you care to discuss this in person from a person from European ancestry?

You may have "european ancestry" but you are probably a few generations away from your roots ...the poster said talk to europeans, the ones living in their own country right now, not the same point of view of americans.

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:46 PM



May 1st, International Workers' Day, commemorates the historic struggle of working people throughout the world, and is recognized in every country except the United States, Canada, and South Africa. This despite the fact that the holiday began in the 1880s in the United States, with the fight for an eight-hour work day.

In 1884, the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions passed a resolution stating that eight hours would constitute a legal day's work from and after May 1, 1886. The resolution called for a general strike to achieve the goal, since legislative methods had already failed. With workers being forced to work ten, twelve, and fourteen hours a day.

The heart of the movement was in Chicago, organized primarily by the anarchist International Working People's Association. Businesses and the state were terrified by the increasingly revolutionary character of the movement and prepared accordingly. The police and militia were increased in size and received new and powerful weapons financed by local business leaders. Chicago's Commercial Club purchased a $2000 machine gun for the Illinois National Guard to be used against strikers. Nevertheless, by May 1st, the movement had already won gains for many Chicago clothing cutters, shoemakers, and packing-house workers. But on May 3, 1886, police fired into a crowd of strikers at the McCormick Reaper Works Factory, killing four and wounding many. Anarchists called for a mass meeting the next day in Haymarket Square to protest the brutality.


...The next time you bash a communist, socialist or anarchist..try to remember that it was thanks to the efforts of those groups, then and now, that you as a worker,have the rights and benefits that you take for granted today...
flowerforyou

Communism as a philosphic system it's just perfect. The problem is when it becomes a political system. Politics perverts every good philosophy such as communism.
The biggest communist and socialist philosopher was the great "Che Guevara." He really believed in communism as a train of thought, and not as a political systems.
Sadly, politicians are like prostitutes. They go where the money is.

TLW


The problem is that the people become the political system, and faced with the problem of taking owners rights (land, property, and money) away and distributing the proceeds evenly from the industrious to the sorry, they must initiate violence to gain control.
It is flat out a theory that has no chance of succeeding.
Even in China they had to establish SEZz in order to survive. The rest of the country still live in a very controlled third world country, and information reaching the population is very strictly controlled.

Glenn definately u did not get my point.
I was talking about comunism as a philosophical current.
Ofcourse, I'm against the political system. You can't subjugate people through force. That is called tiranny. And that is exactly why communism failed.
And that is why american capitalism has succeeded. This capaitalism have not been imposed by force, but it has been endoctrinated in a very gentle manner, so people really believe in it.
And talking about China, Walmart is hell of an embassy. ain't it?laugh laugh laugh

Fanta46's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:46 PM
Hey walker, amigo. Did you get your legal status fixed?

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:47 PM




TLW..good point and well said, sir.
viva el comunismo...viva el pueblo, viva la patria!!!!
Piss on communism. Better dead then red!

you see that is the problem with this country (I love this country don't get me wrong) However, people are educated or endoctrinated as if the whole world is just the USA. Therefore, their mind is castrated from early childhood.
Just go and research what european people think about american people.

I noticed you in the Jacksonville thread. Would you care to discuss this in person from a person from European ancestry?

r u in orlando?
there is a good starbucks cafe on OBT

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:49 PM

Hey walker, amigo. Did you get your legal status fixed?

no, bro. yet i walk through immigration police, and they seem not to smell my status.
i wonder why.

Marine1488's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:51 PM





TLW..good point and well said, sir.
viva el comunismo...viva el pueblo, viva la patria!!!!
Piss on communism. Better dead then red!

you see that is the problem with this country (I love this country don't get me wrong) However, people are educated or endoctrinated as if the whole world is just the USA. Therefore, their mind is castrated from early childhood.
Just go and research what european people think about american people.

I noticed you in the Jacksonville thread. Would you care to discuss this in person from a person from European ancestry?

r u in orlando?
there is a good starbucks cafe on OBT
I guess that explains why you were in the Jacksonvile thread cant read unless it was in Commie Chinese or Russian language.

Winx's photo
Fri 05/02/08 07:52 PM
Edited by Winx on Fri 05/02/08 07:54 PM






TLW..good point and well said, sir.
viva el comunismo...viva el pueblo, viva la patria!!!!
Piss on communism. Better dead then red!

you see that is the problem with this country (I love this country don't get me wrong) However, people are educated or endoctrinated as if the whole world is just the USA. Therefore, their mind is castrated from early childhood.
Just go and research what european people think about american people.

I noticed you in the Jacksonville thread. Would you care to discuss this in person from a person from European ancestry?

r u in orlando?
there is a good starbucks cafe on OBT
I guess that explains why you were in the Jacksonvile thread cant read unless it was in Commie Chinese or Russian language.


huh You have crossed the line with this post.



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