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Actually it's a strange and threatening thing.
It is funny that there seems to be no higher ranking brass associated with
the DP.Is there anything to read about,i mean studies? or journalistic
stuff.This seems to be quite interesting.


T.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Welfare" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 3:33 AM
Subject: Re: [CHOMSKY] Why there is a culture war


> In every metro area that I have lived in, several btw, there has always
been
> an underlclass made up of blacks and browns, among others.  Apparently,
the
> marxist notion of the bourgeoisie needing an excess labor force is a
> universal requirement.  The suburbs are affected by their own need for
cheap
> labor so that the suburban-metro division is not necessarily race or class
> based when it comes to elections.
> The distinctions between Republican and Democrat cut across geographical,
> class, and race boundaries.  It has more to do with the connections
between
> the military and business sectors which secure jobs and ideological
> convictions!  The similarity between Repubs and Dems on most cultural
issues
> is obvious; the division happens when it comes to jobs!
>
> V.

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