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The Nazi Party was a political party in Germany, founded in 1919 by Anton Drexler. At first it was called "The German Worker's Party". When Hitler later took over the party, helped by his oratorical skills, he renamed the party the NSDAP (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeitpartei), meaning National Socialist Germany Workers' Party. Later on the Great Depression helped the Nazi come to power in 1933. Paul von Hindenburg, the president at the time, appointed Hitler Chancellor of Germany on January 30th 1933. Within 3 months, he had assumed dictatorial powers. Hence, the Nazi Party is indeed what Hitler used, and what helped him to gain power and wage war across the globe. Bob : "Well, looks like the Nazi Party did help Hitler get into power"
John : "Yea but it was full of homos, go read "The Pink Swastika" |
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| 2. | New Union Party | ||
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A Marxist-Deleonist party in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They split from the main Socialist Labor Party of America, yet believe in same Deleonism. (no difference) The New Union Party used to be called the Farmer Labor Party. The FLP was a Marxist party before joining with the DFL. The FLP headquarters was in Chicago. It was controlled by the Workers Party of America in 1924. There is no mention of communist or marxist or deleonist or socialist on it's political website. Person 1: Vote for Tom Dooley! He wants "Change"
Person 2: Dont' vote for DFL or New Union Party..not marxist! Person1: But I want a Working democracy! Person 2: Working democracies don't add to debt! Person 1: doh! I eat sock! |
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| 3. | Juche Idea | ||
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the Juche Idea the official state ideology of the Korean Workers' Party, which has been dominating the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK); is based on the teachings of Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il’s father, and guides the DPRK to act more on its own initiative in foreign affairs, rather than follow policies dictated elsewhere 1) an idea, concept, plan etc that is flawed Your business plan is really the Juche Idea. It would bankrupt the company and starve all employees and their families to death. Rejected.
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| 4. | cock party | ||
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Short for cocktail party. Its a stuffy party where dudes go to meet other (powerful) dudes for financial gain usually by small talk, passing of business cards, etc. Wine, cheese and crackers, etc are usually served.
Not to be confused with sausage party where unexpectedly more dudes show up than girls and all the dudes are there to meet girls. How did he get that promotion? Did he go to some cock party?
I went to a lame cock party with my co-workers last nite. |
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| 5. | Cigg Party | ||
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Usually a invitation or invite to ones formed smoking circle. Can be found outside of bars/clubs/shops/houses or anywhere in which you have more than one person smoking a cigg. You must notify your friends or co-workers first of this smoking party by politely asking them if they'd like to join by saying "You have cordially have been invited to my cigg party, RSVP ASAP!." This is a very fun and inviting way to not be the only one smoking a cigg while others are around. Step out of your boundary and ask a stranger if they'd like to join your cigg party.
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| 6. | National Socialism | ||
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National Socialism is more properly called ethnocentric fascism. more...
Otherwise known as Nazism: The concept of Nationalism taken to its extreme in an era when Communism and Socialism were gaining broad support among the poor. In the nation of Germany, National Socialists blamed the tiny minority of non-natives for all crises, depressions and military losses. They used the "Socialist" moniker to draw in popular support. National Socialism, by that name, no longer exists. The National Socialist German Workers party promoted itself using "The Big Lie": a blatant lie about its opponents, told often enough, assumed to be true. The Big Lie (the ideology itself) was promoted by the party's propaganda wing. By assuming control of the church, scouting organizations, schools and universities, the Nazi party was able to gain broad support. No one wanted to be unpatriotic after WWI, and thus criticism was easily stifled. Protests were astroturfed to build hatred against Jews, Socialists, Communists, gays, and intellectuals. The Center Party liked the Nazis' anti-Communist, free market beliefs and allowed its rise to power in what was probably the worst political underestimation in history. The Nazis then banned the Center Party. National Socialism is neither: It seeks to divide people up to more easily conquer them according to their hatreds. It also goes directly against the ideology of Socialism because it teaches people to identify with their race, not their social class. |
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| 7. | Confedenazi | ||
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A person who is both a confederate (the racist kind) and a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party aka a Nazi. Ironically they are also typically hated and not tolerated themselves. (This may also be spelt Confedanazi) Person 1: Ugh he's a total Confedenazi.
Person 2: Whats a Confedenazi? Person 1: He's a confederate and a Nazi. Person 2: Oh. Person 1:Yep. Person 2: I guess I'm a Confedenazi then. Person 1: Screw you... |
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