Dictator of Tibet Steps Down

Discussion in 'The Political/Current Events Coffee House' started by CheFlegel, May 19, 2011.

  1. CheFlegel New Member

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    America always has a quick bandaid solution to the failure of Capitalism. Credit being evidence to that. Worse comes to worse America will declare a major war to maintain their Capitalist society.
  2. CoExIsTeNcE LeonTrotsky in Disguse

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    We survived the Great Depression with little movement of total socialist revolution. I think we're k.
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    That wont last forever, also the temporary fixes will get shorter and shorter.
  4. CheFlegel New Member

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    Its going to last them longer than 30 years. 50 years is a more realistic time frame.
  5. slydessertfox Total War Branch Head

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    weve survived worse most notably the great depression. And this WONT last forever. If we can get some decent leaders, everything could be fixed. And believe me not many people in America agree with socialism
  6. Lenin Cat Well-Known Member

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    Yah, fixed by abolishing capitalism.

    Not many people agree with socialism? No shit.
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    Yeah sure, whatever. Also, to our resident far-leftists on this forum, the full abolition of capitalism in America? It's far more plausible to turn water into wine than for that to happen.
  8. CoExIsTeNcE LeonTrotsky in Disguse

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    Or squeeze water out of a stone.
  9. LeonTrotsky Well-Known Member

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    Or for William Jennings Bryan to win an election (ran a ton of times)
  10. CheFlegel New Member

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    Pro tip. Jokes arent funny if you have to explain them.
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    ok so Fidel was just in power for like years 50 and when he stepped down his brother took his place im sorry hes not dictator hes a king
  12. Lenin Cat Well-Known Member

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    No Term Limits dont mean dictatorship. Castro was democraticly elected by the National Assembly which was democraticly elected by the Local Assembly s were are democraticly elected by grass-routes organizations which are made up of the public.

    His brother took his place because he was the vice fucking president, his brother also had to have a vote on his appointment in the Cuban National Assembly.
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    Regardless if people don't think the DPRK is a democracy, Cuba and Venezuela are....
  14. Link NO SWAG

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    Electing a dictator isn't democracy, especially when you can;t remove them from power. IS there a set criteria that would result in Castro's family stepping down?
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    Bullet in the head? :)
  16. 0bserver92 Grand King of Moderation

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    How about health issues.
  17. Lenin Cat Well-Known Member

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    There not dictators, they dont have absolute control. They can be removed from power by a vote of the National Assembly.
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    I think you would find a bullet in the head is a significant health issue ;)
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    ok im sorry oligorcy
  20. RonaldRaygun Futuristic Weapon Wielder/Commie Hunter

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    Yeah, borrowing money to buy more cheap shit made by foreign wage slaves sounds like a lot of fun...

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