Caesar banned neither when he became dictator of Rome. Originally Posted by 1blackman1That’s the stupidest thing I’ve read in a while. He didn’t ban iPhones either, I believe.
I wish there was an updated version covering the last 17 years, but in the meantime I’ve prepared a giant post with the images and text from the pack of cards. (This is an egregious copyright violation, but since these cards have been out of print for more than 15 years, I’m hoping no one will call me on it. If they did, I would–of course–take this down.) This will be a very image-intensive post–as usual, the little pictures are links to the bigger versions.
Caesar defeated Pompey's forces and entered Rome in 46 B.C.E., triumphant and unchallenged.
Upon his return, Caesar made himself dictator and absolute ruler of Rome and its territories.
And did you understand what I said to you? Do you understand the difference between a dictatorship and totalitianism? You did not address this. But stupid people usually don't. Originally Posted by Austin EllenI fully understood that you made a statement which was Wrong and I pointed that to you. If you think that under the reign of the various Roman Emperors their was not totalitarianism you’re plenty foolish. Nevertheless they didn’t ban the Bible or guns which was your point. A wrong point.
OP, I'm pretty sure we don't have to worry about becoming North Korea or Iraq any time soon so I wouldn't worry about it if that is a legitimate concern of yours. The sky has not fallen. It has just shifted a bit. Originally Posted by Lucas McCain
I fully understood that you made a statement which was Wrong and I pointed that to you. If you think that under the reign of the various Roman Emperors their was not totalitarianism you’re plenty foolish. Nevertheless they didn’t ban the Bible or guns which was your point. A wrong point. Originally Posted by 1blackman1
And did you understand what I said to you? Do you understand the difference between a dictatorship and totalitianism? You did not address this. But stupid people usually don't. Originally Posted by Austin EllenWhen the Ayatollahs seized power, I don't remember them banning religion. In fact, just the opposite.
that card trope is very one sided, yeah.. it included ruthless anti-commies. those guys were amateurs when it comes to ruthlessness.
Friendly Dictators
http://www.chrismclaren.com/blog/200...dly-dictators/ Originally Posted by eccieuser9500