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Hitlers trained named America.

David T

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There were quite surely little dictators before any writing system that has survived to our day. Otherwise we wouldn't find megaliths and such.
Well I am looking at common theme. We are superior today to your inferior yesterday. Literacy seems to create curious fantasies and disconnect from reality.
 

Jumi

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Well I am looking at common theme. We are superior today to your inferior yesterday. Literacy seems to create curious fantasies and disconnect from reality.
Only thing we are superior in is science, technology and what follows from those.
 

David T

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Only thing we are superior in is science, technology and what follows from those.
Exactly same identical comment you made to me in the bronze age in regards to the copper age!!! If a statement is identical but mearly the clothing has change and nothing more, what is that? A repeated pattern is all I see, I don't pay any attention to the clothing at all. Clothing clearly is not evolution itself emperically.
 

Jumi

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You're certainly letting your thoughts flow freely. Humans are still the same as in the stone age.
 

Phil25

Active Member
And there were many Americans who actually leaned in his direction, including the infamous priest Fr. Coughlin who's church is but a short distance away from where I am now.
Father Coughlin was an interesting character. Initially he was a supporter of New Deal but later opposed it for not being leftist enough. Funnily enough his newspaper was named "Social Justice". He was also a supporter of Lousiana Governor Huey Long, whose Share Our Wealth program called for free college education and sort of a universal basic income. Its interesting that the Deep South could have produced such a left wing politician. I wonder how America would have changed if Long had become the President in 1936.
 
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