User talk:Kizzle

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[edit] Hey, quit protecting the conservatives!

You republican activist you! :P Kyaa the Catlord 23:21, 3 March 2007 (UTC)

Hey man, don't out the fact that I'm a closet freeper! While my identity is blown, long live Rush! Down with B'Iraq Hussein Osama! --kizzle 23:24, 3 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] There any reason you're watching and posting on my talk page?

I don't need you finding ways to take cheap shots about me on my talk. Your PA has been reverted. ThuranX 06:47, 8 March 2007 (UTC)

Because I think it's extremely dickish when someone tells someone else to go digging through an archive section that they're not familliar with to find an already stale discussion, and then lambaste that person because they're unwilling to go on such a rabbit hunt. Find it yourself next time. --kizzle 07:11, 8 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Greetings from the vast right wing conspiracy

(Cross posting to Kizzle, Derex, and MONGO) I joke, actually they kicked me out because I wasn't on board with all of the spending increases and because I couldn't spell "Schiavo" correctly. Any chance you could look at McCarthyism, Joseph McCarthy, and my discussion with User:KarlBunker? I'm thinking about inviting mediation, but before that I thought I would grab one or two of you principled liberals and have you take a look, in case I am totally and completely wrong or am blinded by the pure white light of ideology (my preciousssssss). An RFC has to date brought exactly two comments/one new contributor. I will be asking Derex also, and maybe MONGO just for kicks/to even the odds. If you have two seconds to hear my pain, here's the question: should the fact that there were actual Soviet agents exposed within the US get mentioned in the intro to McCarthyism? Currently, the article IMO goes on and on about all of the hype and blacklisting and ad hominem BS related to the distinguished Senator himself (and I am not rising to his defense, from what I have read it was extremely nasty stuff and apparently truly unsubstantiated), but gives short shrift to the underlying reality of subversive communist activity. User:KarlBunker wants the McCarthyism article to be used as the descriptor for the period of anti-Communism from the 1940s on, but keeps reverting my addition of info in the last intro para pertaining to VENONA. To me it seems that if the article covers thirty years of American history, it should provide this important part of the basic context- that the shrill, hyped, insulting, defamatory anti-Communism of McCarthy and HUAC was in part a reaction to an actual Soviet menace- maybe even that McCarthy's BS obscured the real problem more than it did anything else. If you could get to this sometime before November 2008 when Hillary is due to impose the new national speech codes (Morality is Relative! Diversity is Strength! Multilateralism is Unity!), that would be super kewl.  ;) Kaisershatner 15:03, 13 March 2007 (UTC)