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William Meecham <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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Wed, 4 Oct 2000 10:51:24 -0700
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This is faintly reminiscent of the cold war liberalism.  The people
of Yugo. naturally know that the US is threatening more slaughter.
Nicuaragua comes to mind.  The US slaughter puts other accusations to shame.

>
> At 08:39 AM 10/4/2000, William Meecham wrote:
> >We get enough of this from the friendly corp. media, no need for a
> >person(?) inside Yugo.
>
> Yes, in fact, there *is* a need for this, just as I'd hope you people
> wouldn't try to silence a member of the Iraqi opposition against Saddam
> Hussein should one ever be brave enough to raise his/her head.  Just
> because the US is opposed to Milosevic and he calls himself a socialist
> doesn't automatically make him good.  The unions are against him.  A lot of
> others are against him, leaving aside US/NATO influence.  He was a scumbag
> long before he sent his soldiers into Kosovo.
>
> Alister
>
>
> "If anarchists are capable of authoritarian attitudes ... I should
> no more hail one as a comrade, sight unseen, than I would a state
> trooper or used-car dealer.  The label is not a warranty."
>          -- My Anarchism Problem by Bob Black --
>

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