>Re: the FLOC, don't you think its leader is probably
>reflective of its membership?
Dunno. We're all speculating here.
>He's probably their
>spiritual leader, not just their labor leader.
Personally I'd like to keep those role separate.
> And
>even granting your point, would it have been, or be,
>better to adopt the pro forma position and take a
>chance on them all walking?
This is all academic, since the LP is in favor of legal, publicly funded abortion. I'm told that belief to the contrary has been encouraged by writing that has appeared under the byline of Alexander Cockburn.
Doug