To: Paul C. Jesup
I am afraid that the negativity started way before the Clintons. It is the negativity of the far right that allows them to be such easy targets for the extreme left. It is this negativity that the left uses to alienate the right from the disadvantage masses and the negativity that the left turns around and uses to divide the right against itself.
For the first time the left has been placed in the position of obstructionist, negative ranting and all the extreme right seems to do is help them along, making one side as bad as the other.
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01/18/2004 1:49:42 PM PST by
Eva
To: Eva
I am afraid that the negativity started way before the Clintons. It is the negativity of the far right that allows them to be such easy targets for the extreme left.
No, that is where you are wrong, it is spinelessness on the right that is the problem.
But if we show strenght by shuting the (pro-socialist) press in this country, we can start fixing it.
But the problem is that it would take a armed revolution or a military couq to do that.
To: Eva
I am afraid that the negativity started way before the Clintons. It is the negativity of the far right that allows them to be such easy targets for the extreme left.
No, that is where you are wrong, it is spinelessness on the right that is the problem.
But if we show strenght by shuting down the (pro-socialist) press in this country, we can start fixing it.
But the problem is that it would take a armed revolution or a military couq to do that.
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