Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [26-50] of NaNPosts from mike, Norwalkmike, Norwalk Previous 25 1 Reply Mike, Norwalk Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (10/18/24) Sillik, your nonsensical word salad is antithetical to nature. Socialism challenges individual sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at nature's law. Socialism, through its many denominations, creates censorship, illogical dialogue, pain, suffering, poverty, anger, violence, death, war and all else that is contrary to the nobility of man. Reply Mike, Norwalk Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (10/17/24) Sillik, I smile — almost audibly, while shaking my lowered head; you are SO ! unaware. Socialism challenges individual sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at nature's law. Socialism, through its many denominations, creates censorship, illogical dialogue, pain, suffering, poverty, anger, violence, death, war and all else that is contrary to the nobility of man. Reply Mike, Norwalk RBESRQ (10/16/24) Robert, Amerika is probably more like the fascist end of socialism than democracy. The current presidential candidate from the Democratic Party did not receive one (1) vote to run as president - after the Party kicked out the current President who was running. 1 Reply Mike, Norwalk 10/15/24 re: William Henry Harrison quote The newest denomination of socialism (Wokeism) by its patron understanding of un-natural affections, passions and prejudices will not / can not accept nature's law, science, individual sovereignty, inalienable rights or liberty. Reply Mike, Norwalk Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (10/11/24) Socialism challenges individual sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at nature's law. Socialism, through its many denominations, creates censorship, illogical dialogue, pain, suffering, poverty, anger, violence, death, war and all else that is contrary to the nobility of man. Reply Mike, Norwalk Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (10/11/24) Sillik, socialism is antithetical to justice. Socialism challenges individual sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at nature's law. Socialism, through its many denominations, creates censorship, illogical dialogue, pain, suffering, poverty, anger, violence, death, war and all else that is contrary to the nobility of man. Reply Mike, Norwalk Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (10/11/24) Sillik, that maybe the theocratic dogma you peddle to other socialist patrons, to hide the truth about socialism BUT, no matter how many times you tell that lie it will never become the truth (though, you and Lenin do stay in locked goose step together). Socialism challenges individual sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at nature's law. Socialism, through its many denominations, creates censorship, illogical dialogue, pain, suffering, poverty, anger, violence, death, war and all else that is contrary to the nobility of man. 1 Reply Mike, Norwalk E Archer, NYC (10/11/24) Socialists worship their god's (an intangible / inorganic phantasm) priesthood / government and mentally diseased enslavement of the mass chattel. Reply Mike, Norwalk Joe, Rochester, mi (10/11/24) Having no enabling acts, these alphabet entities are not just unconstitutional (in action, contrary to the principles of individual sovereignty, inalienable rights, and liberty at nature's law), they are non-existent to the de jure States united. 1 Reply Mike, Norwalk Mike, Norwalk (10/11/24) Further, socialist style regulation takes money out of businesses that use to get paid to the workers. Socialism is a diseased religion that destroys that which it promotes. 1 Reply Mike, Norwalk 10/11/24 re: John Stossel quote Besides competition, socialism styled regulation is inflationary, thwarts new and beneficial innovations / creativity and is overall a totalitarian's enslavement of others. By example: When I was in business, I made the best, most eco friendly, longest lasting and the highest quality / premium product in my field — in the world. Where I had produced for decades, within just a couple of years my cost of manufacturing went up over 25% due to nothing more than socialistic style of regulation. I was eventually forced to move out of State. 1 Reply Mike, Norwalk 10/10/24 re: P. J. O'Rourke quote Sillik. your theocratic quips are as inadequate and equal to your circular word salads as they can possibly be. What do you know of me or my ventures? NOTHING ! which makes your above accusation a complete lie. Can you tell me what I've done for a living or my struggles in attempting to advance the nobility of the specie man, individual sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at law — OR all the charity work my family and I have been involved with? But, you are an avowed socialist so it follows that you must follow one of your gods Lenin (a lie told often enough becomes the truth). Even your perceived "convention" is a lie. Socialism challenges individual sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at nature's law (and your use of universal law). Socialism, through its many denominations, creates censorship, illogical dialogue, pain, suffering, poverty, anger, violence, death, war and all else that is contrary to the nobility of man. Reply Mike, Norwalk Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (10/10/24) Sillik 🤣 as always, your empty word salad is void of anything that might resemble facts or truth. Socialism challenges individual sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at nature's law. Socialism, through its many denominations, creates censorship, illogical dialogue, pain, suffering, poverty, anger, violence, death, war and all else that is contrary to the nobility of man. Reply Mike, Norwalk Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (10/10/24) Sillik, Socialism is antithetical to universal law, — making your entire word salad a lie. Socialism challenges individual sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at nature's law. Socialism, through its many denominations, creates censorship, illogical dialogue, pain, suffering, poverty, anger, violence, death, war and all else that is contrary to the nobility of man. Reply Mike, Norwalk Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (10/10/24) Sillik, it is an impossibility for a socialist to become an intelligent person with integrity or principles in a civilized society (oxymoronic) Socialism challenges individual sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at nature's law. Socialism, through its many denominations, creates censorship, illogical dialogue, pain, suffering, poverty, anger, violence, death, war and all else that is contrary to the nobility of man. Reply Mike, Norwalk Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (10/10/24) Sillik, your circular word salad is as an reasonable childish brat that simply cannot, will not, observe ever more penetrating mental cognition and focus being presented before your very eyes. Socialism challenges individual sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at nature's law. Socialism, through its many denominations, creates censorship, illogical dialogue, pain, suffering, poverty, anger, violence, death, war and all else that is contrary to the nobility of man. 1 Reply Mike, Norwalk 10/10/24 re: James Monroe quote Just one more; ROTFLMAO, how are you with paying an enslaving tribute (2nd plank of the communist manifesto) to your god and owner? 1 Reply Mike, Norwalk General Rabble, Freedoms Everywhere (10/10/24) ROTFLMAO, just a thought 😜 (hmmmm); do you have a license of any kind? Do you pay tithes and offerings to the occupying statist theocracy infesting this land just so that you might abide in a shelter from the elements? How are you with all those compelled compliances that mandate certain of your actions? 1 Reply Mike, Norwalk Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (10/9/24) Sillik, same ole, same ole circular / empty / without logic, reason, or science word salad. Sillik, same ole, same ole meaningless dribble. 1 Reply Mike, Norwalk Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (10/9/24) Sillik, most briefly. Stalin, Mao and Hitler are simply 3 Socialists that provided more than a few specified incidences of pain, suffering, poverty, etc.. etc. Marx's version of socialism was to create socialism through violence, pain, suffering, poverty, etc., etc. Most of Europe is dumping their implementations of socialism because of the poverty and suffering it has caused. Cuba and Venezuela are but 2 more countries where socialism has caused pain, suffering and poverty. China implements portions of crony capitalism to avoid total collapse due to socialism's pain, suffering, poverty and enslavement. Reply Mike, Norwalk Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (10/9/24) Socialism challenges individual sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at nature's law. Socialism, through its many denominations, creates censorship, illogical dialogue, pain, suffering, poverty, anger, violence, death, war and all else that is contrary to the nobility of man. 1 Reply Mike, Norwalk Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (10/9/24) Socialism challenges individual sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at nature's law. Socialism, through its many denominations, creates censorship, illogical dialogue, pain, suffering, poverty, anger, violence, death, war and all else that is contrary to the nobility of man. 1 Reply Mike, Norwalk Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (10/9/24) Sillik, the Socialist is incapable of contemplating, let a lone offering a reasonable solution to any problem. Socialists uniquely present the most destructive path to any human journey. Socialism is the worst / most destructive theology to all of humanity's constructive interests. Reply Mike, Norwalk Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (10/9/24) Socialism challenges individual sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at nature's law. Socialism, through its many denominations, creates pain, suffering, poverty, anger, violence, death, war and all else that is contrary to the nobility of man. Reply Mike, Norwalk 10/9/24 re: Alan Bloom quote Socialism challenges individual sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at nature's law. Socialism, through its many denominations, creates illogical deductions, pain, suffering, poverty, anger, violence, death, war and all else that is contrary to the nobility of man. Previous 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print