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'Hate' Just Means Saying Things Stink

The word 'hate' and odor share a common etymology. In latin the word odorem meant 'smell' and the word 'odi' meant 'hate' or 'no love here'.  The expression of the word hate was an existential cognizance that something smelled bad. The Democrats have tried to overcome the human immune defense mechanisms that recognize putrid, wicked things.
Politically the desire to make people love things they should hate is a perennial wish of autocrats and authoritarians. An effort to bend language usage and proscribe it to force subjects to support policy they should hate has been a modern political practice. Orwell's 1984 was the best expositor of the 'war is peace' procedures.
The 2012 election is the most devisive, racist and Chicago-politics campaign I recollect. Instead of competent economic and ecosphere debate their isn't much beside personal attacks by the Democrat party on individuals. One might hate the 2012 Democratic campaign tactics with attacks on Mr. Romney through the media. NPR seems a leftist radio rag on its coverage of Mr. Romney's journey to Europe. He did not get the Mickey Mouse kid gloves treatment of Barrack Obama the candidate, and if elected the Nobel Committee probably won't give him a Nobel Peace prize before he can stimulate wars in Africa and the Middle East.
Like Hitler's homosexual led S.A. the Obama homosexual team transforming the Democrat Party into a homosexual marriage perennial attack on resistors brings a detraction from traditional values. That distraction from rational economic and environmental reforms to make the nation some sort of a Leninist dystopia with authoritarian, homosexual slum lords isn't a good way to go.
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