"To suggest that it's unpatriotic to question that authority is, in itself unpatriotic and reads as inherently fascist." Nope. It's not. You can question authority, but you have to do what they say while you question.
So if a cop asks you to give him a hummer and you don't, then he arrests you...and someone video taped it, who wins that case in a court of law?
Respecting the authority of any particular office, over the Rule of Law, is fascist...no matter how many times you say "no"...party of "no", indeed. That's why they are called "officers" fredster, they are slaves to a mandate created by legislation (ie: an office).
"Saddam, Hitler, Stalin, Kim Jong Il, Pol Pot, etc...they agreed with absolute authority."
So you think that Saddam was bad! I like that!
I think a lot of people are bad, fredster, doesn't mean I think it's entirely wise to send our army into their country and try to force democracy down the throats of their citizens.
With all of this rethoric and vitiolic crap you put out comparing one dis-simalar thing to another, you can still say that I, the Fredster, make "straw man arguements" ? With a straight face?
Yep. Stating something with vitriol is not the same as putting forth a straw man. I can be angry and right, and you can be passive and wrong.
But if the cop is busting you and you don't like it, you can't say "I won't do that because I don't like the way you are doing it".
No. Normally, you can't. But, as I mentioned above, there are exceptions.
McCarthy was right. They did infiltrate.
So now you'll willingly make yourself look like an ass, and agree with McCarthy...after getting all uppity about me stating that something seemed "McCarthyesque" ?
You'll say you are joking, but I'll guess you most likely are not.
mrC