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Code Pink rethinks Afghan withdrawal

Posted by seumasach on October 8, 2009

He who pays the leftist calls the tune. Cindy Sheehan did well to dissociate herself from the leftist “antiwar movement”

Is Medea Benjamin Naive or Just Confused?

Scott Horton

Antiwar.com

8th October, 2009

When I heard that there would be antiwar protests across the country on October 7, 2009, mourning the 8th anniversary of the start of the invasion of Afghanistan, I immediately picked up the phone to get one of the great anti-warrior women of Code Pink to join me on Antiwar Radio for the occasion. Read the rest of this entry »

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Treacherous left joins chorus of approval

Posted by seumasach on October 8, 2008

One has to admire the control systems of  the British elite.  In the USA last week it appears that the threat of martial law was necessary to bring Congress into line. Nothing so crude over here: they already have their spokesman strategically placed right across the political spectrum ready to chime in with their support or to provide “verification” to the key lies such as that this is a partial nationalisation. The left and far-left have done more than their share in their usual treacherous fashion. Here, leftist icon, George Galloway, does his bit. In amongst all the vacuous leftist verbiage, the essential message for the government is positive though perhaps, “too little, too late”. The left continue to make great play of the sophistic notion that government hand-outs to bankers constitute a break from neo-liberalism.

A statement by George Galloway

socialist unity

“In the midst of this financial crisis which threatens us all, at last the government is taking action which may begin to shore up the banking system. I hope that it is not, as many in the City are saying, “too little, too late”. At almost every step the government has delayed: it’s taken some time to for the Prime minister and Chancellor to detach themselves from the outdated dogmas of free market economics. The Tories managed the appearance of doing so quicker, testimony to their cynicism and opportunism. If anyone suspects sincerity in the Tories mock outrage at the City spivs, then look at the party’s hedge-fund backers and its MPs’ directorships.

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