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Progressive comeback 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall

by Phantom Ace ( 134 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Communism, Democratic Party, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Tranzis at November 10th, 2009 - 12:30 pm

Twenty years ago the Berlin Wall fell and the Cold War came to an end. Conservatives felt triumphant, their vision of personal liberty and economic freedom had been vindicated. With the Iron Curtain gone, Western corporations moved into Eastern Europe and that region’s economy took off. Even the Leftist Parties in the West abandoned Progressive economics and adopted Market based policies. Bill Clinton and Tony Blair are examples of Leftists who embraced Free Markets in the 90’s. However the situation changed and the Progressives came roaring back. What brought back the Left, you may ask? The answer is very simple: 9/11/01.

Twenty years ago today, supporters of freedom and human rights cheered and wept for joy as the Berlin Wall was torn down by jubilant young Germans.

To so many, that heady day seemed to herald the emergence of a better world. The spectre of communism had finally been laid to rest. Liberty had triumphed over tyranny.

The end of the Cold War even led some to proclaim that this was ‘the end of history’  –  which was to say that liberal democracy was now the dominant and unchallengeable force in the world.

However, the 9/11 attacks on America tragically proved this to be absurdly over-optimistic. The eruption of radical Islamism revealed that, while the West may have been rid of one enemy in the Soviet Union, another deadly foe had risen to take its place. So much is, sadly, all too evident.

Read the rest.

Melanie Phillips points out something very ironic. An Islamo-Imperialist act of aggression mobilized the Progressives to action. After these attacks, they began an email campaign of disinformation by claiming 9/11 was an inside job. They invented stories about the America’s intentions in invading Iraq. They set up powerful networks in the US and Europe and through the media began their demonizing campaign against Bush.

The Alinsky style personal destruction campaign against Bush was very effective and in 2006, they seized Congress. Then in 2008 they had elected the most Radical Totalitarian Progressive President the US ever had, Barack Hussein Obama. He proceeded to sell out our allies and support nations like Venezuela and Iran. Obama apologized to the Imperialist Muslim World in his June 2009 address in Cairo. The Progressives have enabled a de-facto Islamo-Imperialist victory.

Here is a video to remember what it was like to have a real President. Not the last 4 clowns we have had in Bush I, Clinton, Bush II and now Obama.

What happened to this country?

Melanie Phillips answers Charles Johnson over his attacks on her

by Phantom Ace ( 84 Comments › )
Filed under Blogwars, LGF, Liberal Fascism at May 4th, 2009 - 5:03 pm

Melanie Phillips answer back Charles from LGF. She wonders why he is so obsessed with people’s views on the origin of man. She is just another victim of his recent attacks on former allies.

The secular inquisition

The response to my post below on Intelligent Design has provided illuminating and revealing evidence of the ignorance, confusion, distortions, irrationality and malice that characterise this debate. For those who appear to assume I am part of some cosmic Christian conspiracy to destroy science and deny the laws of nature, let me first of all gently enlighten you: I am an agnostic if traditionally-minded Jew; not a scientist, not a philosopher, not a subscriber to any kind of -ology but a mere journalist who has always gone wherever the evidence has led and, trying not to make too many mistakes, has formed her conclusions and her opinions from that process.

I hold no particular brief for ID, but am intrigued by the ideas it raises and want it to be given a fair crack of the whip to see where the argument will lead. What I have also seen, however, is an attempt to shut down that argument by distorting and misrepresenting ID and defaming and intimidating its proponents.

One way of doing so is to conflate ID with Creationism. I wrote below that this is wrong, since ID comes out of science and creationism comes out of Biblical literalism. This provoked Charles Johnson on LGF to accuse me of being either duped or dishonest. Johnson – who has become unhealthily obsessed with ID and Creationism in recent months — says I am wrong to say that ID is based on science rather than on religion, and wrong to say that it is different from Creationism.

Charles Johnson is an Intellectual midget compared to Melanie. She actually debates and defends her views. Charles keep it up, your enemies list is growing. You are not someone to be trusted and a backstabber. If you disagree with Melanie, challenge her to a debate? Or Charles are you really nothing more than an Intellectual Coward? I think we all know the answer. This is another case of how his Radical Darwinist ideology has consumed his thinking.

Question who will Charles turn on next? Is there anyone left to turn on?

Update: Charles now plays the victime role.

138 Charles 5/04/09 3:30:25 pm reply quote

Melanie Phillips says I’m “unhealthily obsessed with ID and creationism,” then proceeds to write more than 2,000 words explaining … well, nothing, really. She’s deeply confused about the meaning of “science,” and equates the acceptance of evolution with “intellectual fascism.”

[Link: www.spectator.co.uk…]

Looks like I hit a nerve.

(And of course, the stalkers are already showing up in the comments.)

If you criticize Charles, he calls you a stalker! Well Chucky, maybe you shouldn’t have made many enemies by backstabbing people.


LGF Cult Leader now attacks Melanie Phillips

by Phantom Ace ( 245 Comments › )
Filed under Blogwars, Evolution, LGF, Liberal Fascism at May 3rd, 2009 - 5:34 pm

Continuing his Jihad on any one who is on the Right, Charles Johnson now attacks Melanie Phillips. Her offense is that she defends Intelligence Design. This is a sin in the mind of Chucky so now he puts her through his inquisition.

Melanie Phillips Takes a Wrong Turn on ‘Intelligent Design’ Creationism

Sci/Tech | Sun, May 3, 2009 at 2:11:56 pm PDT

Melanie Phillips has done good work exposing the danger of Islamic militancy in Britain, and I’ve linked many of her articles on the subject here at LGF. She’s also taken a principled stand against Eurofascist groups such as the BNP, who try to gain legitimacy by claiming to be “anti-jihad.”

But she’s simply wrong in this article. Way wrong: Creating An Insult To Intelligence.

She claims that “intelligent design” is: 1) based on science, not religion, and 2) not related to creationism.

Wrong, and wrong again.

If “intelligent design” is really based on science, why have their advocates failed to produce any scientific evidence for that claim, despite millions of dollars worth of funding and years in which to do it? Instead, “intelligent design” proponents spend all their time on public relations. Where are the peer reviewed studies? Where are the experimental proofs that can be duplicated by other scientists? Answer: nonexistent.

As for for her claim that “intelligent design” is not based on religion, this is incredibly easy to refute. All we have to do is read the very words of the people who promote ID, starting with the man considered the father of the movement, Phillip E. Johnson:

This [the intelligent design movement] isn’t really, and never has been, a debate about science, it’s about religion and philosophy.

And that’s not the only time Johnson has specifically explained the religious nature of ID. Another quote:

The Intelligent Design movement starts with the recognition that “In the beginning was the Word,” and “In the beginning God created.” Establishing that point isn’t enough, but it is absolutely essential to the rest of the gospel message.

Another ID proponent, William Dembski, also makes the religious intent of “intelligent design” crystal clear in this quote:

Thus, in its relation to Christianity, intelligent design should be viewed as a ground-clearing operation that gets rid of the intellectual rubbish that for generations has kept Christianity from receiving serious consideration.

So there can be absolutely no doubt that Phillips is completely incorrect when she claims there is no religious basis to the ID movement.

Her second claim, that “intelligent design” is not related to creationism, is even more ridiculous. In the Dover trial (which she derides by saying “the court was simply wrong” and biologist Ken Miller’s testimony was “muddled”) the creationist origin of ID was proven, again beyond a shadow of a doubt.

In that trial, the National Center for Science Education obtained a sequential series of drafts for the primary ID textbook titled Of Pandas and People, and discovered that the book had begun its existence as a work of pure young earth creationism. Here’s a video presentation by the NCSE documenting their exposé of this textbook:

I hope that Melanie Phillips is simply uninformed on these subjects, and has been misled by the deceptive propaganda that pours relentlessly out of the anti-evolution Discovery Institute — because I don’t really want to believe she’s being deliberately dishonest.

So now Charles is aiming his guns on Melanie because she doesn’t believe in Darwinism. She now is the latest victim of the Radical Darwinism of Charles Johnson. All her good works mean nothing, all because she defends ID. This another example of Charles going nuts. There is no another explanation for all this, This man is insane. This is worst that a train wreck, this is like the sinking of the Titanic in slow motion. Who will Charles attack next in his?

Update: Charles officially throws Melanie Phillips under the bus!

chucky

375 Charles 5/03/09 8:10:10 pm reply quote

re: #368 Dark_Falcon

I hope she has more class than that. I would suggest that you send her an email that you do not make public letting her know what you like and respect about her. Try to build bridges with her. See if she’s a hard-core Id’er or simply uninformed.

You must have missed all the articles freetoken dug up in the previous thread. Ther’s not much doubt left about where she stands on this; the article I responded to was just the latest in a long line. She’s also anti-vaccination. And it gives me no joy to say any of this.

All of Melanie’s works now don’t matter. If you do not hold Charles’s Radical Darwinist views, you are through in his mind. Charles’s enemies lists keeps growing.

Phillips: Revolution You Can Believe In

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on Phillips: Revolution You Can Believe In
Filed under Barack Obama, Election 2008 at September 9th, 2008 - 5:52 pm

The thin-skinned moonbats screeching about Sarah Palin “mocking and smearing community organizers” in her Republican Convention speech probably aren’t going to like Melanie Phillips’ latest article much: Revolution You Can Believe In.

In her game-changing convention speech, Sarah Palin took a swipe at Obama for having been nothing more in his life than a ‘community organiser’.

This prompted the Obama campaign to issue a pained defence of community organisation as a way of promoting social change ‘from the bottom up’. The impression is that community organising is a worthy if woolly and ultimately ineffectual grassroots activity. This is to miss something of the greatest importance: that in the world of Barack Obama, community organisers are a key strategy in a different game altogether; and the name of that game is revolutionary Marxism.

The seditious role of the community organiser was developed by an extreme left intellectual called Saul Alinsky. He was a radical Chicago activist who, by the time he died in 1972, had had a profound influence on the highest levels of the Democratic party. Alinsky was a ‘transformational Marxist’ in the mould of Antonio Gramsci, who promoted the strategy of a ‘long march through the institutions’ by capturing the culture and turning it inside out as the most effective means of overturning western society. In similar vein, Alinsky condemned the New Left for alienating the general public by its demonstrations and outlandish appearance. The revolution had to be carried out through stealth and deception. Its proponents had to cultivate an image of centrism and pragmatism. A master of infiltration, Alinsky wooed Chicago mobsters and Wall Street financiers alike. And successive Democratic politicians fell under his spell.

His creed was set out in his book ‘Rules for Radicals’ – a book he dedicated to Lucifer, whom he called the ‘first radical’. It was Alinsky for whom ‘change’ was his mantra. And by ‘change’, he meant a Marxist revolution achieved by slow, incremental, Machiavellian means which turned society inside out. This had to be done through systematic deception, winning the trust of the naively idealistic middle class by using the language of morality to conceal an agenda designed to destroy it. And the way to do this, he said, was through ‘people’s organisations’.

Read it all, won’t you?

(Hat tip:Nancy@LGF)