Eclipsed from the headlines by the ongoing carnage, there is an active
civil resistance in Iraq that opposes the occupation, the torture regime
it protects, and the jihadi and Ba'athist 'resistance' alike.
Submitted by JG (not verified) on Mon, 02/18/2008 - 02:00.
> the government got involved in healthcare and social security because the magical market wasn't working.
Denying that is the big lie of the Reagan revolution. The struggles of organized labor and the up from squalor initiatives under FDR were not experienced and so are forgotten and or marginalized by the armchair theorists of the post Reagan right. From the safety of our unsustainable national lifestyle they rail against the poor/dark who are coming across the border/from the cities to take away their birthright to consume as much of the world as they want. Arguing Lincoln's relation to 'states rights' in 2008 is the equivalent of comic book collecting or bitter racist theorizing (in above case I would say the former)
I'll stop now. I don't want to get my own website.
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> the government got involved in healthcare and social security because the magical market wasn't working.
Denying that is the big lie of the Reagan revolution. The struggles of organized labor and the up from squalor initiatives under FDR were not experienced and so are forgotten and or marginalized by the armchair theorists of the post Reagan right. From the safety of our unsustainable national lifestyle they rail against the poor/dark who are coming across the border/from the cities to take away their birthright to consume as much of the world as they want. Arguing Lincoln's relation to 'states rights' in 2008 is the equivalent of comic book collecting or bitter racist theorizing (in above case I would say the former)
I'll stop now. I don't want to get my own website.