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Red Scare - Will Germany's communists make a comeback?
WSJ ^
| August 1, 2002
| JOHN FUND
Posted on 08/26/2002 3:37:46 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
Edited on 04/23/2004 12:04:45 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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BERLIN--It's been more than 12 years since the Berlin Wall fell, but the ghosts of Communism still haunt this once-divided city.
Germany holds national elections on Sept. 22, and the two major political parties, the conservative Christian Democrats and the governing left-leaning Social Democrats, are close in the polls, with the CDU holding a three- to five-point lead.
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TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Germany; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: communism; gregorgysi; gysi; pds; schroeder; socialism
To: Tailgunner Joe
"They will say anything to get into power in the city of Berlin. They will behave until they taste more power in the federal government, but they haven't changed."
After 9.11 our communist brothers and sisters seem almost lovable, like plush-toys or cartoon rabbits.
What were we so damned worried about during the Cold War?
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posted on
08/26/2002 3:56:41 PM PDT
by
Asclepius
To: Tailgunner Joe; MadIvan; David Hunter
I'm glad we don't have proportional representation in the US federal government. Its main effect is to give small minority parties disproportionate influence on their pet policies. The winner-take-all system in the US forces candidates toward the center in their districts. Also proportional representation schemes place inordinate power in pary leaders at the expense of the grass roots organization.
To: Asclepius
You must be joking. Talk to anyone who has lived under Stalinist rule to see if you would like living under a murderous regime.
To: Asclepius
To: Tailgunner Joe
Point taken.
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posted on
08/26/2002 4:41:56 PM PDT
by
Asclepius
To: Asclepius
Good.
To: Tailgunner Joe
World's just going to hell in one of them basket thingies.
They made mention of a "Grand Coalition" partnering SPD and CDU. What the heck is even the point of having a party at all if you're going to do it that way? That's just like Blair and his "Third Way". He sounds conservative when he needs to, sounds liberal when he needs to, makes Green noises when he needs to. What's even the point of having a political platform? Why not just come out and say "Well, to be honest, I don't care. But I'll say whatever I have to in order to remain in power".
I'm so glad we don't have this sort of parliamentary system- it's just a formula for failure and it will always ultimately lead to these types of "deal with the devil" arrangements.
To: Asclepius
asclepias!!?!? So you're into milkweed or the Greek?
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posted on
08/26/2002 7:14:04 PM PDT
by
driftless
To: Asclepius
They were less dangerous when penned up behind the Berlin Wall. Ex-Stasi Martin Schlaff is partners with Arafat in a Jericho Casino and messing around in Bulgaria.
To: Prodigal Son
I'm so glad we don't have this sort of parliamentary system- it's just a formula for failure and it will always ultimately lead to these types of "deal with the devil" arrangements. I absolutely agree. It was exactly this kind of parlimentary system that allowed Hitler to legally gain power.
To: Tailgunner Joe
I don't care what the Germans do, just stay the hell out of Poland. (that goes for the Russians too!) Go figure, the ex-Communists in Poland are more loyal to the US than any other European government, so not all ex-communists are the same.
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posted on
08/26/2002 9:31:50 PM PDT
by
dfwgator
To: Tailgunner Joe
If the Germans vote Communists in ,after half the country lived in the gulag, they must be the dumbest bunch of yokels in the world.
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