if by some trick of fate mccain gets elected you may very well be
correct about that !

On Oct 5, 8:03 am, Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can you make such a statement as central banks all around the
> world are propping up their failing financial institutions as the
> global economy freezes to a halt. The richest 1% of the American
> population owns more than the bottom 90% while the American political
> system has more criminals per head that any organization in the world.
> Over half the worlds population is starving as the world is on the
> brink of a world war and the environment is teetering on the point of
> no return. Which part of capitalism is working?
>
> I am not making flippant statements when I say this is the last US
> election, it is. THE WORLD WON'T SURVIVE ANOTHER ONE.
>
> On Oct 5, 6:14 pm, "mike532 [ Republicans for Obama ]"
>
>
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > capitalism works fine complete free trade not so much .
>
> > On Oct 4, 9:50 pm, Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > What you perceive as communism does not alter the fact that capitalism
> > > is is a complete failure and the cause of all war, poverty and the
> > > destruction of the environment and must be done away with.
>
> > > Capitalism rewards greed. The greedier you are the more you
> > > accumulate, the more power you have. That is why  the most powerful
> > > people in our society are the most ruthless self interested reprobates
> > > and their followers amongst the most intellectually handicapped.
>
> > > On Oct 5, 3:00 am, Zebnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > I guess no one told you communism has failed, huh commrade?
>
> > > > On Oct 4, 6:31 am, Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > What has to be done, condemn the system that is the cause of all
> > > > > mIsery and war. CAPITALISM. AND ADVOCATE ITS OVERTHROW
>
> > > > > On Oct 4, 6:46 pm, "mike532 [ Republicans for Obama ]"
>
> > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > > what would you suggest he do ?
>
> > > > > > On Oct 4, 4:35 am, Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > Most people are against US belligerence against Iraq. Who is 
> > > > > > > going to
> > > > > > > stop the US, not a capitalist apologist like Chomsky? Liberals are
> > > > > > > good for talking about what should be done, and then do nothing
>
> > > > > > > mike532 [ Republicans for Obama ] wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > Chomsky: "The Majority of the World Supports Iran"
>
> > > > > > > > In an exclusive and wide-ranging interview, Chomsky discusses 
> > > > > > > > the
> > > > > > > > global politics of Iran's and India's attempts to become nuclear
> > > > > > > > powers.
> > > > > > > > On Wednesday night, in a vote of 86 to 13, the U.S. Senate 
> > > > > > > > passed a
> > > > > > > > historic nuclear deal with that will allow the United States to 
> > > > > > > > trade
> > > > > > > > with India in nuclear equipment and technology, and to supply 
> > > > > > > > India
> > > > > > > > with nuclear fuel for its power reactors. The deal is considered
> > > > > > > > hugely consequential by its supporters and opponents alike -- 
> > > > > > > > and a
> > > > > > > > significant victory for the Bush administration.
>
> > > > > > > > Last month, Subrata Ghoshroy, a researcher in the Science, 
> > > > > > > > Technology
> > > > > > > > and Global Security Working Group at the Massachusetts 
> > > > > > > > Institute of
> > > > > > > > Technology, met with Noam Chomsky in his office at MIT, where 
> > > > > > > > he is
> > > > > > > > the institute professor of linguistics. "Before we started our
> > > > > > > > discussion," Ghoshroy writes, "Professor Chomsky asked me to 
> > > > > > > > give him
> > > > > > > > a little background information. I told him that I was 
> > > > > > > > researching
> > > > > > > > missile defense, space weapons and the U.S.-India nuclear deal."
> > > > > > > > Ghoshroy is a longtime critic of the U.S. missile defense 
> > > > > > > > program and
> > > > > > > > a former analyst at the Government Accountability Office who in 
> > > > > > > > 2006
> > > > > > > > blew the whistle on the failure -- and attempted cover-up -- of 
> > > > > > > > a key
> > > > > > > > component of the program: a $26 billion weapon system that was 
> > > > > > > > the
> > > > > > > > "centerpiece" of the Bush administration's antimissile plan.
>
> > > > > > > > Ghoshroy and Chomsky discussed the then-pending nuclear deal, 
> > > > > > > > which
> > > > > > > > would sanction trade hitherto prohibited by U.S. and 
> > > > > > > > international
> > > > > > > > laws because of India's refusal to sign the Nuclear 
> > > > > > > > Non-Proliferation
> > > > > > > > Treaty and the nuclear tests it conducted in 1998. Ghoshroy has
> > > > > > > > written several articles criticizing the U.S.-India deal as a 
> > > > > > > > triumph
> > > > > > > > of the business lobby -- an assessment Chomsky agreed with. He 
> > > > > > > > said
> > > > > > > > that Condoleezza Rice is actually on record admitting what is 
> > > > > > > > truly
> > > > > > > > behind this deal, which he characterized as a "non-proliferation
> > > > > > > > disaster."
>
> > > > > > > > Ghoshroy's subsequent conversation with Chomsky touched on a 
> > > > > > > > number of
> > > > > > > > interweaving topics, including: India and the importance of the 
> > > > > > > > non-
> > > > > > > > aligned movement; the myths of free trade and the so-called 
> > > > > > > > "success"
> > > > > > > > of neoliberalism; Washington's historic opposition to promote 
> > > > > > > > new
> > > > > > > > world economic and information orders; Latin America's growing
> > > > > > > > independence; the West's hypocrisy over Iran's nuclear program 
> > > > > > > > -- and
> > > > > > > > MIT's ironic role in it during the shah's regime; and, finally, 
> > > > > > > > U.S.
> > > > > > > > elections and the prospects for change.
>
> > > > > > > > The result is a two-part interview, the second of which will 
> > > > > > > > run on
> > > > > > > > AlterNet tomorrow. Part One begins with India, the Non-Aligned
> > > > > > > > Movement, and why a "majority of the world supports Iran." (The 
> > > > > > > > Non-
> > > > > > > > Aligned Movement, which consists of some 115 or more 
> > > > > > > > representatives
> > > > > > > > of "developing countries," originated at the Asia-Africa 
> > > > > > > > Conference in
> > > > > > > > Bandung, Indonesia, in 1955, which was convened mainly by newly
> > > > > > > > independent former colonies from Africa and Asia to develop 
> > > > > > > > joint
> > > > > > > > policies in international relations. Jawaharlal Nehru, then 
> > > > > > > > India's
> > > > > > > > prime minister, led the conference. There, "Third World" leaders
> > > > > > > > shared their similar problems of resisting the pressures of the 
> > > > > > > > major
> > > > > > > > powers, maintaining their independence and opposing colonialism 
> > > > > > > > and
> > > > > > > > neo-colonialism, especially Western domination. India continued 
> > > > > > > > its
> > > > > > > > vigorous participation and leadership role in NAM until the end 
> > > > > > > > of the
> > > > > > > > Cold War. For further reading, visit the NAM Web site.)
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