On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 08:08:29 -0700 (PDT), Gautam Mukunda wrote

> I'm sure that's true.  So the next time Republicans
> march in something organized by the KKK you'll say,
> ohh, that's guilt by association, really you shouldn't
> critcize.  

The WWP isn't organzing any anti-war rallies.  It is hardly even organized 
itself.  Like most every other extreme leftist organization on the planet, it 
ain't working.  I don't favor McCarthyism for any cause.

> ... you don't associate yourself
> with anything that someone like ANSWER organizes ever,
> for any reason.  

Let me see if I do understand.  If ANSWER is involved in organizing anything, 
I should have nothing to do with it, even if I agree with the purpose of the 
event?  Is this the flip side of going along with *everything* that the "good" 
people organize?  They seem like the same idea to me... what's that word for a 
tendency toward extreme authority?  Starts with an "f?"

ANSWER doesn't have any more authority over me than the GOP has over you, even 
though they're attached to various things we do.  Is there any cause (or 
organism) that doesn't have extremist elements?

> And if you don't think ANSWER is a
> Stalinist, pro-Saddam organization, Nick, you're just
> not paying attention.  

Are you claiming they are pro-Saddam because Ramsey Clarke is U.S. counsel for 
Iraq?  Or is there some other reason you are making this argument?

Goodness, it seems as if you're saying that every war protester is seeking to  
return Saddam to power so that Iraq will be restored to the good ol' days 
before there were any sanctions.  Please, explain to me why that isn't what 
you're saying?  What the heck do you mean by "pro-Saddam?"

Nick
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