[lbo-talk] Cuba petition

Michael Pugliese debsian at pacbell.net
Sun Apr 13 12:20:57 PDT 2003


More than understandable. However, if you were in NYC I think you would like to be on a private delegation to the Cuban Un Mission to discuss with them along with say Leslie Cagan or Johnetta Cole who were Venceramos Brigadistas, no?

Hasta La Victoria Siempre! Michael Pugliese

On Sun, 13 Apr 2003 14:10:27 -0400, Max B. Sawicky <sawicky at bellatlantic.net> wrote:


> I have to say that any impulse to sign any human
> rights petition in any country the U.S. might want
> to invade is very weak in me these days.
>
> mbs
>
>
>
>>
>> CB: Left in form, right in content. Truly a fifth column on the left.
>
> You want mre to send you my copy of the International Publishers
> pamphlet from WWII, when the CPUSA was squelching sit-down strikes and
> wild-cats and the Trotskyists were helping to lead them, "The Trotskyite
> Fifth Column In The Labor Movement, " by George Morris?
> The Abraham Lincoln Brigade vet I know that just died, Bill Sennett, who
> was a leader of the Illinois CP, long ago had shed his Stalinoid
> tendencies. Other dinosaurs never will I guess
>
> ^^^^^^^^
> Charles: I'm fresh as a daisy.
>
> Undermining the war against the Nazis was left in form , right in content
> then. Cuba-baiting the American neo-fascist regime when it is in an
> invading
> mode is left in form, right in content now. "Fifth Column" is an accurate
> description of both, J. Edgar. Just cause you know about the arguments
> against you doesn't mean they don't have force and validity.
>
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-- Michael Pugliese

"Without knowing that we knew nothing, we went on talking without listening to each other. Sometimes we flattered and praised each other, understanding that we would be flattered and praised in return. Other times we abused and shouted at each other, as if we were in a madhouse." -Tolstoy



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