Peltier question

Stannard67 at aol.com Stannard67 at aol.com
Mon Jan 1 18:32:58 PST 2001


Rather angry and incoherent. As it turns out, there are many well-meaning people who need just a little more information before they can join the campaign to free Leonard Peltier. Frankly, although I am a socialist, I don't give a flying crap whether those willing to sign or circulate petitions to free LP are "left" or not. And neither should you.

Of course, you want people who will say the right thing "spontaneously," as you say. Scary. You sound like the sparts I talk to occasionally.

For those who did make an honest attempt to answer my question, thank you.

stannard

In a message dated 01/01/2001 4:32:38 PM Mountain Standard Time, cbcox at ilstu.edu writes:

<< Look, the problem is *how* the left defends its own. (And if the

question is whether, the questioner is not at this time of the left,

and need not be consulted.) The answer to that how is that it

mobilizes as many as possible of those who will answer more

or less spontaneously, Yes, Free him. As the number who say

that increases you will have a larger constituency within which

to discuss details of agitation (for the question you ask is an

agitational question, not a legal question). In the case of criminal

defenses that can always be done on the basis of the general

proclivities of law enforcement groups to more than justify such

labels as Pigs.

That means we do not have to discuss endlessly the kind of

issues that can only properly be judged (if at all) within a

trial that meets 8th-grade civics class descriptions of how

a fair trial proceeds.

Is there a left or isn't there? And if there is a left, why do we

spend so much time answering the qeustions of those who

won't accept our answers in any case -- no matter how

good those answers are.

Carrol

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