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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Howard Zinn, historian who challenged status quo, dies at 87

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  1. It's not nice to speak ill of the dead.

    But then, I've never claimed to be "nice".

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  2. That might be a good idea. I don't trust myself.

    You notice there was no comment with the headline.

    ;-)

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  3. All I can say is:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWTzyU5MFgM

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  4. Bah, what a hypocrite he was.

    He complained about the wealth really never being redistributed throughout America's history, but then he didn't mind a comfortable job as a professor and received a pay check from the same government he despised.

    Parasite? Or am I being too harsh toward someone who had kicked the bucket?

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  5. Not only that, he also got rich off that book he wrote.

    Chomsky is a rich man too.

    Michael Moore has been proven to invest in the very corporations he criticizes for being evil.

    These guys are all hypocrites.

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  6. Always tell folks, the People's History of the United States should have been titled, The Leftists People's History of the United States. If you take it at that, it does a pretty good job.

    Also, I saw him speak once. He recommended that academics spend more time in the library. I liked that.

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  7. Pastorius:"Prager said he believed America was a net gain for the world.

    Zinn (accepting the same facts) said he believed America was a net loss for the world."

    Excellent..... Anyone who thinks America is a net loss for the world is either ignorant of world history, incredibly stupid, or a liar.
    I don't think he was ignorant of world history, but he did generate a lot of fame and fortune for himself through the disingenuous stands he took....Your eulogy is far too kind.

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  8. Those who think the most freedom POSSIBLE results in a net loss for the world have told us all we need to know about themselves.

    ***PEOPLE CANNOT GOVERN THEMSELVES AND NEED TO BE CONTROLLED IN ORDER TO BENEFIT HUMANITY***

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  9. Is Howard Zinn's death a net gain, or a net loss, for the world?

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  10. An experimental discussion with a couple of people (only marginally knowledgeable about the jihad) on the content of Thiessen's "Courting Disaster" boiled down to one basic response: "He's lying".

    And yes, Zinn got filthy rich off that vile book of his.

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  11. Our country is so absolutely 9/10, it amazing and despicable.

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  12. Good Riddence to Bad Rubbish. The world is a better place with one less Commie POS.

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