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POPSBack to Basics - The truth about Statist Totalitarianism "Fascism's message boils down to "Enough talk, more action!" Its lasting appeal is getting things done." "In contrast, conservatism calls for limited government, individualism, democratic debate, and capitalism. Its appeal is liberty and leaving citizens alone." Movement of the Left * Woodrow Wilson's Progressivism featured a "militaristic, fanatically nationalist, imperialist, racist" program, enabled by the exigencies of World War I. * Franklin D. Roosevelt's "fascist New Deal" built on and extended Wilson's government. * Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society established the modern welfare state, "the ultimate fruition" (so far) of this statist tradition. * The youthful New Left revolutionaries of the 1960s brought about "an Americanized updating" of the European Old Right. * Hillary Clinton hopes "to insert the state deep into family life," an essential step of the totalitarian project. She's a "progressive, you know.
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POPSArmed Forces Draft Registration (sic) POSTMORTEM PREFERENCE: Select transportation and packaging options for mortal remains in the very likely event of your passing: PACKAGE 1: Fed-Ex Overnight, flag-draped casket & formal military funeral (ALL CAMERAS PROHIBITED) PACKAGE 2: UPS 3rd Day Air, pine box, personal-style Presidential form letter, spot on FOX PACKAGE 3: Parcel Post Freight, Old Glory-emblazoned Hefty bag, sparkler, used Toby Keith CD
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POPSMore Spanish Civil War Posters *Sections organized by theme: Antifascist Anti-imperialists/National Independence Revolutionaries and Anti-oligarchical Army and Military Services Culture Women Childhood Internationalism Health/Solidarity Economy and Production Press Mural Ideological/Propaganda
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POPSBlack Man, White Music
It was Feb/Mar of 06. I was in the doctor office's waiting room with my brother. Our mother had gone back with the doctor to have some fluid drained from a something or other on her side. They wanted to do a biopsy to make sure it wasn't cancerous. While we were waiting, I picked up one of the Time magazines that was laying out. You know how it is at doctor's offices... As I was reading the magazine, I saw the article from which I'm clipping. I found it very interesting and rather timely, because I was feeling the exact same way about hip-hop at the time. It was a good read. There were a lot of things changing in my life around that time. I had just moved back home with my wife. I was beginning to explore different music genres myself. What the article did was validate for me that it was okay for me to "sell out", if you will, because the world was more rich than my previous experiences and others were living it. Over a year later, you should see my music library and Last.fm p