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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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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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