So from I have read, Senator Cory Booker said he was Spartacus.
He called himself gladiator, a person who was a slave and had to fight under orders of his master.
OK.
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So from I have read, Senator Cory Booker said he was Spartacus.
He called himself gladiator, a person who was a slave and had to fight under orders of his master.
OK.
Semi-retired like Vito Corleone before the heart attack. Consiglieri to J.Kb and AWA. I lived in a Gun Control Paradise: It sucked and got people killed. I do believe that Freedom scares the political elites.
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If Sen. Cory Booker is a gladiator — a slave fighting in the arena for his master — that just begs the question:
Who is his master?
My money’s on Bloomberg, but I can’t rule out Hillary, either.
Booker is also a socialist, that is, a person who wants to confiscate the labor of others to theoretically benefit a third party.
The historical sources are unanimous that Spartacus refused to enslave anyone, despite some of the other escaped gladiators wanting to turn the tables on the Romans. It caused a split in their group — and the slave-takers were defeated about a year before Spartacus was.
Spartacus also refused assistance from foreign sources. King Mithradates, who had started the war that resulted in Spartacus being a gladiator, offered cash and fighters, but Spartacus declined.
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Sen. Booker’s insensitive cultural appropriation of Thracian culture is deeply troubling. I demand an investigation by the FBI.
Spartacus also was crucified. May I heartily commend Senator Booker to go and do likewise.