>>> CeJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/27/2008 8:41 PM >>>
>>CB: A loss of confidence from American allies in the American world
system is a good thing , right ?>>
Was loss of faith in God a good thing if you were a minister? Look at
how the RCC and the pope handle it.
CB: The pope lost his faith
>>CB: A loss of confidence from American allies in the American world
system is a good thing , right ?>>
Was loss of faith in God a good thing if you were a minister? Look at
how the RCC and the pope handle it.
Are you asking, Do I (or others) think or wish it were a good thing?
I always hope for
I see the same crises of finances and a loss of confidence from
American allies in the American world system, whether it's a Pres.
Obama or Clinton or a Pres. McCain.
CJ
^^^
CB: A loss of confidence from American allies in the American world
system is a good thing , right ?
I'm out of the loop, having long ago lost interest in the leftist
subculture when it functions as a subculture, thinking about itself
and its identity, which one would think only people who live
privileged lives can do.
I don't need the CP rhetoric to understand such basic principles. And
if t
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As uninterested as I am in the CPUSA, I don't
disagree with this perspective, which is
comprised of obvious truisms couched in party jargon.
CB: Yes, after obligatory anti-CP note, what they actually say is , of course,
the most sensible on the US left.
^
The bank
As uninterested as I am in the CPUSA, I don't
disagree with this perspective, which is
comprised of obvious truisms couched in party jargon.
The bankruptcy of the Democratic Party is not
exactly a secret to the left, is it? Or is
cloistered sectarianism so rampant that the left
can no longer
On the road again: Challenges and opportunities in the 2008 elections
by Sam Webb , CPUSA
Not every struggle carries the same political significance. Some leave little
trace on the political landscape; others rearrange it extensively.
The decisive defeat of the Republican Party nex