Someone asked:
"i believe someone referred to the socialist/communist farce in the USSR as
Stalinist? would that be a fitting label?"
If I understood the question correctly, it was (tongue-in-cheek) about using the label "Stalinist" on Democrats. Of course, I could be mistaken. In any event, I have no idea how Cuba entered the conversation.

You wrote: "...this philosophy to use non national soil is a step further."

I don't understand what you are trying to say. I'm guessing you are referring to Russia using Cuba to extend it's expansionist agenda. If true, I'm not sure where it fits into the conversation.

Mike

Hakan Falk wrote:
Mike,

Gulags yes, but it is in Cuba of course and a bit warmer than 
Siberia, this philosophy to use non national soil is a step further. 
Assassinate, we do not really know, if we exclude Iraq of course. In 
Iraq it is FFA, except for the English who prosecute their military 
if they murder Iraqi civilians and they find out about it.

Hakan



At 23:22 12/05/2006, you wrote:
  
Only if they can use tax dollars to build gulags and assassinate 
with impunity.

We're not their yet.

Mike

Jason & Katie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i believe someone referred to the socialist/communist farce in the USSR as
stalinist? would that be a fitting label?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zeke Yewdall"
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Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] The Hidden Agenda Behind the Bird Flu Hoax


    
I would say agree that the democrats are not very good socialists --
morons would be the best description I can think of for them.

On 5/12/06, Michael Redler wrote:
      
Ray,

Democrats make piss-poor socialists and to imply that that they are, is
an
insult to socialists. If Teddy Kennedy ran in a true socialist election,
I
doubt that he would get a single vote - even if he were the only
candidate.

However, there are candidates who run as members of the socialist party.
They are clearly noticeable by their intelligent and articulate responses
to
the issues, their concern for the working class, and virtual invisibility
in
the "mainstream" media.

Camejo's campaign gives the right answers
http://www.socialistworker.org/2003-2/470/470_04_Camejo.shtml


The Democrats aren't a solution
http://www.socialistworker.org/2003-2/461/461_04_OtherLetters.shtml#Dems

The presidential campaigns of Socialist Party leader Eugene Debs
http://www.socialistworker.org/2004-2/514/514_08_Debs.shtml


Mike



Ray in Atlanta GA wrote:

Unfortunately, both the socialists, whoops Democrats, and the fascists,
excuse me, I mean Republicans, are all busy breaking their necks to jump
on Shrub's band wagon.
Ray in Atlanta GA

D. Mindock wrote:
        
This seems to be inline with the idea of a police state. Collect all
the info on citizens possible to be stored in
a huge database. The cuckoo bird flu scare (a hoax) is to get us to
accept
that anyone can be detained for silly reasons along with the database
of
your airline flights. When
they say the data is to be maintained for at least two months, you can
believe it will be much longer than that. Just like
your online traffic through your ISP, all of it, is to be maintained
for
at least a year thanks to a proposal by US Congresswoman DeGette
(D-CO). Yes, she calls herself a Democrat. We need to write our
Congress
reps that this BS won't fly with us. It is wrong that the NSA and the
Pentagon are spying on us. BushCo is a fear based, secretive,
devisive, newspeak government that is totally controlled by corporate
powers. I think this is the definition of a fascist regime. No wonder
the world is becoming terrified of our goverment. Bush and Dead-Eye
Dick appear to be out-of-control.
Work for Peace, D. Mindock


The Hidden Agenda Behind the Bird Flu Hoax



Bird FluA plan to quarantine sick airline and ship passengers in order
to combat a potential bird flu outbreak has outraged health experts,
airlines, and civil libertarians.

*Three-Day Quarantine*

Sick passengers would be identified by flight attendants, pilots and
cruise ship crews. Passengers identified as sick could be detained in
quarantine for as long as three days.

*Detailed Information*

The proposed rules would also require airlines to collect detailed
contact information from their passengers, including the names of any
traveling companions and precise information regarding travel plans.
The
information would be stored for at least two months, and would be
provided to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) at any time the
government asked for it.

USA Today

April 25, 2006
          
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