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If you're not quite getting the principle I have in mind, club can refer to the right passages in the most recent State of the Union speech. |
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if Sidd would just start saying Mr Chinaski the world would be a better place
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Breaking economic principles down to a level so basic that they are meaningless.
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But the real point, which you ignore, is Ty's. There are other things that are important to people besides increasing average incomes, including schools, health care, food, and not being tortured. Part of democracy is allowing people to make those choices. Part of your professed neo-conservatism was also, supposedly, allowing people to make those choices. Now, we've learned that, in reality, your view is that the "free market" is far more important than democracy -- I put free market in quotes because the notion of a free market within a dictatorship is patently absurd. But, your view, it seems, is that if you install the dictatorship and everyone waits patiently, those who manage not to be tortured or disappeared will bask in the wealth they gain. Hallelujah. Pass the Ayn Rand. PS: I've tried to change the subject but here we are again. Sigh. |
One of my best friends, who I met while living in Japan runs a newsletter and website that's sole purpose is to lobby against the war. He is a DJ in Tokyo but I think he has been taken off the air because of his political views. Politically, he is to the left of Ho Chi Minh.
Anyway this was the title of his newsletter today. I found it rather depressing The Real Deal Dedicated to the truth in reporting June 4, 2005 Vol. 3 - # 162 - Tokyo, Japan USA: 1691 UK: 91 Other: 94 US Military Deaths - Afghanistan 183 For an official count of military deaths in Iraq click here http://antiwar.com/casualties/ ONLY 3 US SOLDIERS DIED IN IRAQ YESTERDAY! http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/?sid=db86c08d7f06c424 Maybe they are beginning to love us! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Ezra Klein says Amnesty was smart to use the word "gulag."
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Is Gulag Archipelago a good book? I think I must have read it at some point. *Yeah, the THIRD definition cited by the guy in the comment is not entirely off point, but really gulag involves intense physical labor. I'd think they could have come up with something more on-point that would have highlighted the Soviet-esque condemnation and imprisonment without any real evidence, rather than using some work-camp word. |
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