Not so simple
http://www.peoplesworld.org/not-so-simple/
by: Sam Webb
August 24 2010
tags: strategy and tactics, Obama
I found it over the top. What? The reactions among the liberal,
progressive and left (lpl) commentariat to White House Press Secretary
Robert Gibbs' criticism of the
Lincoln mentioned in this Stalinist propaganda
CB
^^^
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20100201/foner
The Nation
February 1, 2010 edition
*The Professional*
By Eric Foner
The first year may not be the best way to judge a president. After one year
in office, Abraham Lincoln still insisted
The Nation
February 1, 2010 edition
*The Professional*
By Eric Foner
The first year may not be the best way to judge a president. After one year
in office, Abraham Lincoln still insisted that slavery would not become a
target of the Union war effort, Franklin D. Roosevelt had yet to
I admire Lincoln and and Roosevelt
On 2/12/10, Carrol Cox cb...@ilstu.edu wrote:
The Nation
February 1, 2010 edition
*The Professional*
By Eric Foner
The first year may not be the best way to judge a president. After one year
in office, Abraham Lincoln still insisted that
c b wrote:
I admire Lincoln and and Roosevelt
There are indeed admirable aspects to Lincoln.
But do you admire him more than you admire John Brown and Frederick
Douglas? Without them, Lincoln very possibly wouldn't be Lincoln.
Carrol
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From: Carrol Cox cb...@ilstu.edu
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No , I don't admire him more than John Brown , Frederick Douglass or
Harriet Tubman or Sojourner Truth.
Douglass supported Lincoln
On 2/12/10, Carrol Cox cb...@ilstu.edu wrote:
c b wrote:
I admire Lincoln and and Roosevelt
There are indeed admirable aspects to Lincoln.
But do you
Marx , Engels and Wedemeyer supported Lincoln , too.
On 2/12/10, c b cb31...@gmail.com wrote:
No , I don't admire him more than John Brown , Frederick Douglass or
Harriet Tubman or Sojourner Truth.
Douglass supported Lincoln
On 2/12/10, Carrol Cox cb...@ilstu.edu wrote:
c b wrote:
At first I thought this was going to be a thread about that great 70s
UK TV program. But that is The ProfessionalS. Then I recalling
yesterday's faculty meeting in which standards, faculty development,
etc. were discussed under the uniting idea of 'democratic
professionalism'--would that it could