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		<title>The End Game</title>
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			<description>What's wrong with democratic socialism?

Anyone? - schqc</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 20:19:02 +0100</pubDate>
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			<link>http://www.rcreader.com/commentary/the-end-game/#comment-1170</link>
			<description>In sum, your paranoid fantasy does not nearly clear the bar as journalism/opinion worthy of consideration. For the life of me canâ€™t figure why the Reader published such hogwash by a blood red partisan like yourself from a Mickey mouse fundy farm, but my hope is that they donâ€™t continue to do so. I like reading it, but why waste the time if this is the kind of garbage theyâ€™re going to put in it? Mainstream, indeedâ€¦ - ML</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:55:49 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Tenth, â€œThe USA could morph into the DSSA, the Democratic Socialist States of America, with the Democrats entrenched in power, overseeing it all. That is their end gameâ€ is a real laugh, Dr. Hendrickson. The juvenile debate move of flinging your own fault back at your opposition is both common and impotent. Those who have paid attention for the last eight years know of the â€œpermanent Republican majorityâ€ and the fascistic â€œunitary executiveâ€ so your notion that â€œitâ€™s really the Democrats who want unending power!â€ is a sad, sad joke. In reading your piece, one might be astounded that you A. Have a PhD; and B. Are a college professor. That is, until they find out what kind of institution you are a part of (i.e., rightwing fundamentalist religious hyper conservative private school incubating bigoted, ignorant culture warriors and founded by an oily robber baronâ€¦hmmm, no vested interests there! Pshaw.). Keep it up, Dr.! A few more articles published on web pages no one visits and you can become a peer of knuckleheads like Savage or Beck or Horowitz or even a contributor to Faux Noise. No credibility required! Keep believing in â€œfree marketsâ€ if you must, but one would think that a â€œdoctorâ€ of anything would be aware of the huge sums of US tax dollars that prop up so many huge corporate entities, let alone the arm-twisting and/or coziness that amounts to many industries having bought and paid for various members of Congress. Where is your vitriol for wealthfare, sir? Where is your consideration of the injustices suffered by the working poor in the richest nation on Earth, let alone the shameful abuses and obscene displays of extravagance by the self-described Christian Haves at a time when there are Christian Havenots struggling to merely survive? Where is your zeal for the American way in the face of the trampling of human rights? As is so often the case, your sights seem to be trained on fictions at the expense of the realities that make your posturing smack of hypocrisy. - ML</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:54:17 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Ninth, no one is terrified of private property, least of all those for who you are carrying water. On the contrary, they love private property, because they have most of it and are constantly trying to turn ever more public property into their own private property. Thieves live in mansions too, sir. Itâ€™s as has been said: The wealthiest one percent only want one thing, and thatâ€™s EVERYTHING. With people like yourself helping, Dr., and the Reader for some reason printing your tripe, they are making progress all the time. - ML</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:51:47 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Eighth, you reference â€œrescuing programsâ€¦by nationalizing them.â€ To what does this refer? Thus far, the bailout appears to be a personal party favor for interim Treasury Secretary to dole out to his Wall Street pals. I for one am shockedâ€”shocked!â€”that a Bush administration member would abuse government power to enrich his cronies. Iâ€™ll wait for the snickers to die down on that one. So, yet again we have Republicans (â€œGovernment canâ€™t do anything right!â€) utterly failing to run the government in anything resembling a competent manner. The crusade of the right to run government into the ground to then privatize it in the name of â€œdoing it betterâ€ even as research has shown that corruption skyrockets once a public service is privatized (â€œGee, how come there are 2,000,000 predominantly poor, unrepresentatively non-white people incarcerated, far beyond the rate of imprisonment of any other of our peers?â€) and it becomes a vested interest to use the ill-gotten gains on K Street to ensure more business. - ML</description>
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			<description>Fifth, your claim that the Democrats are the party of big government isâ€”ah choo!â€”very dusty. Please return it to 1982, please. The greatest expansion of government in most Americansâ€™ lifetimes has just occurred, and it was undertaken while a party other than the Democrats controlled all three branches of government. How can you take yourself seriously? You must spend a lot of time on rightwing blogs, which brings me to my next pointâ€¦

Sixth, what on Earth is the River Cities Reader publishing this nonsense for? Rich Miller is both a staple and an example of the quality journalism I think of when I think of the Reader. So whose bright idea was it to put this piece of weak, transparent propaganda in this issue?

Seventh, suffice it to say that your ramblings by the fifth paragraph of this piece begin to truly unravel. It is unclear what you are even trying to put forth in relation to reality. I pity your students for many reasons, but perhaps foremost for having to decipher what the heck you are even saying, of if it isnâ€™t just a gaggle of nouns and verbs intended to sound academic.
 - ML</description>
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Fourth, you want to discuss government as a referee rather than a player? How about we RE-nationalize the defense industry? Youâ€™re no doubt a small government guy, yet your party is growing the private military industry by leaps and bounds. More billions for Blackwater, Dr. Hendrickson? The owner of that mercenary army is a good Christian warrior in your eyes, no doubt. People of your ilk play the same ridiculous game all the time: You speak of government as if it is staffed by some alien race, rather than Americans not so different from any other. One of my greatest hopes is that one day soon everyone realizes this and fearmongers like yourself are finally laughed out of print, as you should be.
 - ML</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:49:07 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Third, your contention that â€œDemocrats seem to have found the perfect strategy to replace free markets with government controlâ€ is absurd on its face. Hereâ€™s a thought: Name one. Name one Democrat whose asserted aim is replacing free markets with government control. I grant that itâ€™s a trick question. A free market is an idea; the functioning of our economy, like most, is an amalgam of different facets of various hypothetical (i.e., academic or ideated forms that exist in the vacuum of the mind) economic systems, and the fact that you have used yet another fallacy to make a wholly false claim further shows the value of your academic qualifications, which I posit fall somewhere between a city employee with a phony Masters from University of Phoenix so he/she can get a few extra grand a year and the kind of institutions like the one at which you are employed that put up quite a pretense of being legitimate when they are in fact Dust Bin University. Folks like yourself will always be around, either struggling to maintain the status quo for yourselves or carrying much water for your masters to remain top pet. Also, I detect a whistling past the graveyard in your camel remark. In other words, I see as more rightwing codespeak forâ€¦scary Arabs trying to take over! Boo! Let me guess, youâ€™re an ardent fan of Homeland Security funds for Wichita, Kansas and Toledo, Ohio. - ML</description>
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			<description>Second, littering your article with references to Stalin is patently ridiculous. Stalin was a dictator, and the Soviet economy and culture during his reign of terror bears little or no resemblance to the United States. My guess is that you are simply spreading manure given that any intelligent person will find your piece a joke, or, as the hate-filled comments on your piece on the aforementioned wingnut sites indicate, refreshing Kool-Aid for those ignorant or embittered enough to believe any cock-eyed fantasy of a pretend professor from one of the most arch-conservative nurseries of political â€œthoughtâ€ in the US. Suffice it to say that hypothesizing what Stalinâ€™s opinion of the US might be were he not long dead is a straw man at best, a rotting red herring more likely. - ML</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:46:38 +0100</pubDate>
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			<link>http://www.rcreader.com/commentary/the-end-game/#comment-1162</link>
			<description>Where to start with this piece?

First, a google search of your quotation of Stalin to Foster returns only one source for that quote: You, Dr. Hendrickson, in three places: The River Cities Reader and three rightwing Internet rags (some have your piece titled â€œA Brave New Americaâ€ instead of â€œEndgameâ€ for some reason). In any event, while the fact that the quote appears to be a figment, it doesnâ€™t certify that you made it up or embellished an actual quote. Still, readers might presuppose that you check your sources because you have â€œDr.â€ in front of your name and would assume that the quote is real. Is it?

 - ML</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:45:34 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Holiday blockbuster. DISASTER! - Coming soon to economies near you. - steven montross</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:52:00 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>The sheep WANT a shepherd. What's a poor constitutionalist to do when we are such a small minority. Nothing will be done until disaster scatters the herd. - steven montross</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:48:30 +0100</pubDate>
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