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The Pepsi vs. Coke of the Anti-War Movement
California Patriot Magazine ^
| Rory Miller '02
Posted on 11/28/2001 10:02:26 PM PST by TheAngryClam
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To: TheAngryClam
Good work, angry. I know that there is a lot of physical beauty in the Bay Area, but sometimes I think that the time has come for the remnant of good people in that place to leave, and not turn back, lest they be turned into a block of salt!
To: NoControllingLegalAuthority;TheAngryClam;TheOtherOne;Hugh Akston;Ms. AntiFeminazi;Gonzo...
Thanks for the great read and the flag BTTT!
FReepers
To: Luke FReeman
volley bump! Great to see you Luke! :)
To: Matchett-PI
Hi Matchett! You going to CPAC?
bttt for a very good post.
To: TheAngryClam
bttt.
To: TheAngryClam
Thanks for the comprehensive analysis. I see that nothing has changed at Berkeley.
To: TheAngryClam
Isnt it puzzling how the same few people show up in all these different clubs?...One has to wonder whether they are truly ideologically committed to peace or if they are simply opposed to anything that would help preserve our country.Good work!
This is a very accurate observation. This is how a very small group of Marxist ideologues almost invariably are able to exploit and channel the sentiments of the naive majority who participate in these demonstrations. In addition, they seek to develop a mask of respectability by seeking members of the clergy and union leaders to speak at these events.
Furthermore, they are NOT committed to peace, but rather to violent class warfare and the destruction of Freedom.
Wherever you have these types of demonstrations look to see who's really doing the grunt work not necessarily who is giving the speeches. If you're really interested, try going to some of the "organizational" meetings and watch what goes on and how things work.
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01/21/2002 7:07:01 AM PST
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cerberus
To: TheAngryClam
What these folks need is a good Jolt.
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01/21/2002 7:13:38 AM PST
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js1138
To: TheAngryClam
Oh goody, another chance to bump this.
To: MiamiFreePress; vmatt; dorben; powderhorn; The Right Stuff
Thought y'all might enjoy this too...
To: hellinahandcart
I had a little bit of experience with these sort of folks back in the 70's. You have to be kind of over the edge all on your own to take them seriously. They end up recruiting about 2% of any group that they try to take over. Although sometimes they do manage to take over whole organizations. One group I was involved with (Vietnam Veterans Against The War) had been taken over by the CPUSA. Most of the VVAW chapters in the nation, including the Minneapolis chapter that I was a member of, chose to disband rather than be associated with the CPUSA.
To: TheAngryClam
Bump- for later reading
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07/29/2002 4:11:13 AM PDT
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KeyWest
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07/29/2002 4:58:37 AM PDT
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brityank
To: brityank
Many thanks for bringing this to my attention!
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