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BF>The WSWS is very interesting.  They are a Left-wing anti-NWO organization.  They 
are also
kind of a cult.  It is very North Korean, with a (deceased) leader who is essentially
venerated.  Supposedly, the linked up with LaRouche for a while.
    As far as McCain is concered, I do not know if he is a "socialist" because I do not
really know what that is.  I do know that he has the marks of a Manchurian candidate.  
If he
is not controlled by the 'Cong, then I do not know what to make of him.  Of course, it 
is
also possible that Kissinger and the gang re-programmed him to take orders from "our" 
side,
but that the basic programming was done in Hanoi.  I cannot prove this, except for the
strange mannerisms he exhibits, seemingly as if on cue.
    A former chairperson of the CFR was also a POW.  That is not bad, in fact it could 
be
quite good.  However, given the history of mind control on both sides of the iron 
curtain I
am entitled to a little irresponsible speculation, especially when my freedoms are
concerned.
    The again, McCain has his appeal.  I definitely like how he stands up to big 
money.  Is
not campaign finance reform a good idea?  I want our democratic process de-Enronized 
as much
as possible.
    Bates

Euphorian wrote:

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>
> On 27 Feb 2002 at 1:36, Joshua Tinnin wrote:
>
> > Well, yes, fair enough, and I do the same thing, and my political
> > views are undeniably different than Bill R's in many respects ...
>
> A while ago, I posted something from the WSWS.  A day or so later, some fellow
> from Hungary or Slovakia keyed in on the source of the article, reflecting on the 
>fact
> that the Cold War was fought against "socialism" and he had left his native land for
> the Land of the Free to escape that political perspective.  Unfortunately, he had 
>been
> exposed to an Eastern European flavour of "socialism" that probably tended more
> towards "totalitarianism" with a kinder and gentler name only.
>
> I explained to him that just because the name is there doesn't determine an ablsolute
> contextual content.  Just because the site is "socialist" doesn't mean the articles 
>are
> bad or are filled with wrong information.
>
> When I first began visiting the site, the articles were filled with all kinds of 
>screedy
> catch-words and -phrases (the bourgeoisie this and the workers of the world that).  
>It
> became a hassle to read beyond that when the information was basically very good.
> I wrote to them (as I am sure others did as well) to explain to them that they could 
>get
> their point across quite well in the WAY they presented the information without using
> all the Marxist lingo we're so used to hearing from North Korea, for example.
>
> Perhaps due to me or due to other factors, the articles dropped much of that
> politicisation.  My first visit was due to a linque at Yahoo!  Now, I find linques to
> WSWS from all over the place, simply because they cover various subjects from a
> unique perspective.  No one else will catalog the jobs that are lost by company or
> sector the way they do.  This became informational when Bill Jeff was touting his
> jobs creation efforts when -- in fact -- almost as many jobs were being lost.
> Employment was a wash at many times.  But the mainstream media only highlighted
> the gains, mostly in the service sector when manufacturing jobs were lost.
>
> Regardless of any political perspective presented, there's always the possibility for
> obversion, looking at the other side of the coin.
>
> A<>E<>R
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