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- From: grendel@camelot.bradley.edu (Alyosha Bourgea)
- Subject: Re: Here Are The Undeniable Truths of Life
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- References: <69483@cup.portal.com> <grendel.722041805@camelot> <1992Nov21.234817.4171@memstvx1.memst.edu>
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- Date: 22 Nov 92 20:50:03 GMT
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- In <1992Nov21.234817.4171@memstvx1.memst.edu> kebarnes@memstvx1.memst.edu writes:
-
- >In article <grendel.722041805@camelot>, grendel@camelot.bradley.edu
- >(Alyosha Bourgea) writes:
-
- >> In <69483@cup.portal.com> sjthomas@cup.portal.com (Stephen J Thomas) writes:
- >>
- >> <ad hominem attack deleted>
-
- To all the newbies: when in doubt, use a Latin phrase as above. It makes you
- look very distinguished. :)
-
- >>
- >>>Rush Limbaugh's 35 Truths
- >>>
- >>> 1. The greatest threat to humanity lies in the nuclear arsenal of
- >>> the Soviet Union.
- >>
- >> Even when it was a political power, this was untrue. The greatest threat
- >> to humanity lies in those humans who are in power, wherever and whoever they
- >> may be.
-
- >Certainly you aren't equating a democratic system with an authoritarian
- >one, are you?
-
- No. They have very little in common. They are, however, both political
- systems, and in any political system there is the opportunity for the abuse
- of power. I believe it was one Mr. Lincoln who said something to the effect
- of "I'd almost rather live in Russia, where at least they are honest in their
- greed."
-
- Or do you think the recent U.S. election was rigged, and
- >a moral equivalency does in fact exist ;-}?
-
- No.
-
- I'm much happier now that the
- >former Soviet Union is becoming democratic.
-
- Hey, so am I. Democracy is the best system of government yet developed.
-
- If the elements in the FSU
- >which long for the law-and-order days of Stalin ever regain control of
- >the government, woe be unto us for cutting the defense budget too deeply
- >and doing liberal sociology experiments with our military personnel.
-
- If the reactionary elements in the United States which long for the
- law-and-order days of WWII and Reagan conservatism ever regain control
- of the government, woe be unto us and everyone else in the world who realizes
- that stockpiling weapons is counterproductive and dangerous.
-
- >>> 2. The single greatest threat to the free people of the world is
- >>> posed by the Soviet Union.
- >>
- >> What does he mean by "free"? Capitalist? The people of the FSU were not
- >> prisoners. They did not consider themselves prisoners.
-
- >Tell that to the Soviets who tried to travel abroad, or emigrate to Israel.
- >Really, you must not have been paying attention during the Cold War!
-
- Yes, of course, I've been in a coma for the last forty years. No, actually
- I've been quite aware of the realities of the Cold War. And one of the
- realities was that a great deal of the Soviet people were quite happy with
- the way their government was run. I'd like to know if Limbaugh equates
- capitalism with freedom.
-
- >
- >>> 3. Peace does not mean the removal of nuclear weapons.
- >>
- >> Nope, but the presence of nuclear weapons is less peaceful than their absence.
- >> Why? Because they are tools of war, and war is by definition not peaceful.
-
- >In fact, the US/SU nuclear standoff may well have prevented another World War.
-
- Ah yes...stockpiling our snowballs prevented war. Sure. "Now we have the
- capability to destroy you four times over!" "Oh yeah? Well _now_ we have the
- capability to destroy you _six_ times over!" "Oh yeah?..." etc.
-
- >Almost as soon as the standoff ended, the U.S. and its allies felt
- >unconstrained in reversing the invasion of Kuwait, something which, if
- >it were to have occurred in the context of the height of the Cold War, would
- >have been viewed with much greater trepidation.
-
- What are you trying to say? That we shouldn't have invaded Kuwait? Or that
- we should have, but wouldn't have if there had been a stockpile? I agree
- with the first, but I don't think it had anything to do with the standoff,
- present or no.
-
- >major conventional war. Otherwise you'd have to blame the absence of such
- >a major conflict on the results of the Great Capitalist Imperialist War,
- >a.k.a. World War II for those of you not in Berkeley, CA.)
-
- You're not in Berkeley, and neither am I. Cut the crap.
-
- >>> 8. Peace cannot be achieved by developing an understanding of or
- >>> with the Russian people.
- >>
- >> Bullshit. By failing to understand them, we make them the faceless enemy,
- >> who are much easier to destroy. Their propaganda mills do/did the same to
- >> us.
-
- >He should have said, Soviet people, of course. This is dated, but it *was*
- >true during the Cold War. Until a democratic government is in place,
- >talking to the powerless masses could not readily influence their leaders,
- >and talking to the Communist dictators without the threat of force
- >did little good either. SALT, SALT II, etc. were routinely violated, and all
- >we could really do is send them a letter. It was indeed, an evil empire,
- >ruled by evil men, to greater or less degrees of tyranny.
-
- "Evil" is the keyword here. It's a propagandistic word. Good versus evil
- and black versus white. The Jedi versus the Dark Side. Liberal versus
- conservative. Democrat versus Republican. Washington, D.C. versus Moscow.
- This is so laughably oversimplistic it's surprising it ever worked, but
- I guess people have a powerful need for something to fear.
-
- >>> 9. Americans opposing America is not always courageous. Sometimes
- >>> it is dangerous.
- >>
- >> Yes, and sometimes Americans supporting America is dangerous. Nothing is
- >> absolute. Protest is the active exercise of constitutional rights, but more,
- >> it is the practice of democratic action. It is _patriotic_ to disagree.
- >> That's what America is all about. If we go on and on about how we're the
- >> only nation to allow its citizens complete freedom (unlike the FSU) and then
- >> we censor or chide our citizens when they use their freedom to disagree
- >> rather than accept authority's decisions, aren't we being just a bit
- >> hypocritical???
-
- >Limbaugh's point is self-evident, and it includes your point, by way
- >of implication. Put positively, the statements could read:
- >"Americans opposing America are sometimes courageous, and sometimes
- >dangerous."
-
- Interesting, then, that he didn't word it that way. He worded it in a biased
- way. Apparently it isn't an undeniable truth that Americans opposing America
- is not always dangerous, but it is an undeniable truth that Americans
- opposing America is not always courageous. I agree with his point, but it's
- a very selective point and it needs to be balanced out in order to make it
- viable as an "undeniable truth".
-
- >The question is, do we have the wisdom to see which is which?
- >And do we have the courage to counter anti-Americanism when it is not
- >fashionable ("P.C.") to do so?
-
- Rhetorical question. And fairly moot point. The only thing I can think of
- that would be anti-American would be to attempt to replace the government
- with a totalitarian system under which citizens have no voice. Other than
- that, any freedom of expression is American, unless it directly endangers
- the lives of others. Burning a flag isn't the same as killing a man.
-
- >>>10. Communism kills.
- >>
- >> Life kills, Mr. Limbaugh. So does capitalism, i.e., a drug dealer killing
- >> a former customer who is about to inform on him, in order to protect his
- >> financial security. Control kills, whatever form it may manifest itself in--
- >> authority, money, government, weaponry, et cetera. Communism ain't unique.
- >
- >Limbaugh restates and updates Lord Acton. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
- [blah blah blah]
- >others besides... They didn't call it "National Socialism" for nothing!)
-
- Still haven't addressed the point. Limbaugh says communism kills. I say
- so what? Machine guns kill. That's an undeniable truth and it means nothing.
-
- >>>12. Freedom is God-given. It is the natural state to which humans
- >>> yearn.
- >>
- >> Fuck God, freedom is human-given. We give ourselves individual freedom,
- >> and if we have an intelligent government, they give us societal freedom.
-
- >Free will is yours by birth. Governments are instituted to limit and
- >channel your free will, so that you don't infringe the rights of others,
- >and they don't infringe yours. Too much government is the problem, but
- >too little government is no solution.
-
- You restated my point.
-
- >(God language is a little too strong for some people, evidently. But don't
- >worry, God's going to kill atheists, too.
-
- Flip side: we all gonna die, Xtians or otherwise. Hint: I'm not an atheist.
-
- >We'll all find out whether "Fuck God" was a stupid statement. And anyway,
- >I thought Venus was a goddess.)
-
- True, but naturally Rush doesn't mention her. Leave that to the Feminazis.
-
- >>>14. To free people, peace means the absense of threat and the
- >>> presence of justice.
- >>
- >> Again, I take issue with the "free people" euphemism, especially in light of
- >> number 12. If Limbaugh argues that freedom is God-given, then everyone's
- >> a free person, right? Unless God doesn't love the Soviets...
-
- >The ""free people" euphemism"? Evidently couldn't argue the *content*.
-
- Read it again: I did. The "free people" euphemism is at the root of his
- assertion. And you avoided my question. I'll restate it. If Limbaugh says
- that God provides freedom, then people should be free--does he mean that
- God only loves non-Communists? If that's not what he means, then Communists
- are as free as you and I, and his statement applies to all people, in which
- case it's basically irrelevant.
-
- >>>15. The peace movement in the United States, whether by accident
- >>> or by design, is pro-Communist.
- >>
- >> No. Limbaugh seems to have a tendency to use blanket terms and huge
- >> generalities to classify what he does not understand. The peace movement is
- >> far too large and fragmented to ever be supposed to speak with one voice.
- >> As a peace activist, I can attest from an insider's point of view that there
- >> are Communists in the peace movement, as well as socialists, anarchists,
- >> transcendentalists, Christians, capitalists, and lots of other folks.
- >> The only time the peace movement ever comes together to produce a significant
- >> activity, it is usually quite mainstream, as in a huge organized demonstration
- >> in Washington to protest the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Is legal
- >> protest against nuclear weapons pro-Communist? I think not.
-
- >Unilateral disarmament wouldn't have made the Soviet Union go away.
- >Neither would the "nuclear freeze". Reagan's defense spending made
- >the Soviet Union go away. It couldn't keep up.
-
- Bullshit. The Soviet Union had its own problems to deal with, and when it
- finally crumbled, it wasn't due to military inferiority. BTW, you didn't
- address my assertion at all. I'll reassert. The peace movement is far too
- large to be pro-anything but peace. It is not pro-Communist. Would you
- care to challenge that?
-
- >>>16. The collective knowledge and wisdom of senior citizens is the
- >>> most valuable, yet untapped, resource our young people have.
- >>
- >> Untapped, yes. Most valuable, no.
-
- >Most valuable untapped resource, yes.
-
- How about this: the potential knowledge and wisdom of young people is the
- most valuable, yet neglected, resource the world has. It is neglected because
- our government does not make education a priority.
-
- >>>20. There IS a god.
- >>
- >> This is an undeniable truth of life for Mr. Limbaugh. It is not for me.
- >> There is not, has never been, and never will be any proof for the existence
- >> of a supreme being. It's a matter of belief, not truth.
-
- >Mr. Limbaugh's in-your-face theological assertions did bother you,
- >didn't they?
-
- Yes, they do. I'm hep to the fact that my beliefs don't apply to everyone.
- I respect other points of view. I may argue them if I think they're
- ridiculous, but I don't claim that my spiritual bent is the One True Way.
- How can Limbaugh claim that the existence of a supreme being is an undeniable
- truth? I'd like to see some reasoning behind that claim.
-
- >>>21. Abortion is wrong.
- >>
- >> Single mothers living in poverty with six starving children is wrong.
-
- >Birth control is NOT wrong.
-
- That's not the issue.
-
- Abortion IS a conflict between the basic
- >rights of two individuals.
-
- Yes: the mother and the government.
-
- >(It IS a baby in the mother's body by the end of gestation, whether you
- >like it or not. And the single-celled embryo is NOT a baby, any more than
- >an acorn is an oak tree. <Thought I'd piss everybody off for a change.>)
-
- :) No, sir, it's not a baby. Yes, it is alive. But it is an embryotic
- organism until it leaves the womb and begins to breathe air instead of fluid.
- That's technical stuff and it really doesn't address the issue, which is:
- is it okay to end one life for the sake of another? I believe it is, and
- I believe the welfare of a complex, functioning, conceptualizing member of
- society is more important than that of an organism that has barely begun
- consciousness.
-
- >>>22. Morality is not defined by individual choice.
- >>
- >> "To those who say I can't impose my morality on others, I say, just watch me."
- >> Rush Limbaugh knows what's best for me? I think not.
- >>
- >> Morality is relative, as is everything else.
-
- >"If morality is relative, I'd hate to meet your relatives."
- >They'd probably argue that murder isn't morally wrong as they're revving up
- >the chainsaw.
-
- If anybody did that, I'd try my damnedest to stop them, because *MY* moral
- convictions tell me that murder is unacceptable. The vast, vast majority
- of people in my society also believe this, and we have passed laws to make
- murder punishable because doing so benefits our society. There are also
- some moral convictions that I hold that are not acceptable to the majority
- of people in this society, and I risk prosecution if I am caught following
- them. Does that mean I am wrong? No, only that I am in the minority.
-
- >>>24. Feminism was established so that unattractive women could have
- >>> access to the mainstream of society.
- >>
- >> Absolute bullshit, possibly the most offensive of Limbaugh's bogus "truths".
- >> Limbaugh insults and ignores what he does not understand or what makes him
- >> uncomfortable. He prefers to wallow in his own illusions. This contention
- >> of his is so repugnant as to almost not be worth the time it takes to respond
- >> to it, but I assure you that even the most attractive woman won't make it
- >> into high-level business or govermental office without the push of feminism.
- >> Ugly men have been making it big for a long time. <etc.>
-
- >So have ugly women, but they've had to be born monarchs.
- ><<Zing!>>
- >"It's a joke, son."--Foghorn Leghorn
-
- Ha.
- Didn't address my assertion. You do a lot of that, don't you?
-
- >
- >>>25. Love is the only emotion that cannot be controlled.
- >>
- >> Limbaugh seems to control it well enough.
-
- >I'm not so sure about this one myself. But go ask Woody Allen.
-
- Ha.
- Do you plan on being relevant any time soon?
-
- >>>26. The only difference between Mikhail Gorbachev and previous
- >>> Soviet leaders is that he is alive.
- >>
- >> The only difference between Rush Limbaugh and George Wallace is that he's
- >> overweight.
-
- >The only difference between the above and humor is... well...
-
- It wasn't humor. Note the lack of smiley. I was countering Limbaugh's
- gross oversimplification with a gross oversimplification of my own.
-
- >The only difference between Clinton and Bush is that Clinton hasn't been
- >voted out. Yet. <Subtle irony>
-
- Ha. Yet again. Boy oh boy, was that irony subtle as all get out.
-
- >>>27. Soviet leaders are actually left wing dictators.
- >>
- >> Believe it or not, not all Soviet leaders are any one thing.
- >>
-
- >The only difference between someone who says the above and a Soviet
- >leader is... they're not Communist. The Soviet leader, I mean.
-
- Gee, was this more of your hecka-subtle irony? Whoosh, it went right over
- my head. Let's analyze, shall we? It appears that you're saying that a
- Soviet leader is not Communist, and I am. Why do you say this? Because
- I assert that Soviet leaders vary in ideology. Now comes the hard part.
- How does asserting that members of a government have different ideologies
- make me a Communist? I have to admit, I'm stumped. Must be more of that
- juicy, succulent irony.
-
- >>>28. Despite what they are teaching at the University of Missouri,
- >>> Abraham Lincoln saved this nation.
- >>
- >> Debatable. He didn't fight the CW single-handed. He was also a racist,
- >> a waffler, and many other lovely things.
-
- >Despite Clinton's (and others) attempts at comparison, I'm not living in
- >the Confederate States Of America.
-
- Really? Neither am I. Bully for us.
- That doesn't change the fact that Lincoln, who was basically a decent Joe,
- wasn't singlehandedly responsible for the fate of the CW.
-
- >>>30. The United States will again go to war.
- >>
- >> No doubt.
- >>
- >>>31. To more and more people, a victorious United States is a
- >>> sinful United States.
- >>
- >> To me, a sinful United States is a victorious United States!!!
-
- >Guess what! You're one of THEM! (No surprise.)
-
- Yup. I'm one of those atheistic Communistic left-handed pinko pondscum suckers
- who likes to sodomize puppies. Like to come sacrifice a goat to the God of
- Nothingness? (VERY, VERY SUBTLE IRONY SOMEWHERE IN THIS PARAGRAPH.)
-
- >>>32. This is frightening and ominous.
- >>
- >> Rush Limbaugh is frightening and ominous.
-
- >Only to one of THEM! (Again, no surprise.)
- >But what do you want to DO about it?
-
- Hurt him. :)
-
- >>>33. There will always be poor people.
- >>
- >> Only as long as there is capitalism.
- >>
- >>>34. This is not the fault of Malcolm Forbes, Ronald Reagan, Rush
- >>> Limbaugh, or any other rich person.
- >>
- >> No, it is the fault of the system which Forbes, Reagan, et al take
- >> advantage of.
- >>
-
- >A Communist. Q.E.D. (No wonder they thought there was nothing wrong
- >in the "worker's paradise." Say hi to Fidel for me!)
-
- Say hi to Ayn for me!
- (Hint: I'm not a Communist. I don't agree with Communist reasoning.
- I'm also not an atheist. And yet neither am I a Christian, and neither
- do I believe that Capitalism is without flaw. Confusing, isn't it?)
-
- >"If nobody said anything unless he knew what he was talking about,
- >a ghastly hush would descend upon the Earth."--Sir Alan Herber
-
- And the Net would be obsolete...
-
-