[lbo-talk] Lukashenko & Belarus

Michael Pugliese debsian at pacbell.net
Wed Apr 30 11:48:04 PDT 2003


Yeh, so Lisa Taylor in ISWoR (or is it, IWSoR, whatevah) is a sectarian loon.

In college I subbed to the Moscow Times, I have read the Johnson Russia List on occasion, when time permits, I take the stuff of Michael McFaul with a ton of salt thanks to the eXile, any byline in the Europress like The Guardian from the fSU I read.

And, to supplement a book you have not read, "The Black Hundreds, " by Walter Laqueur on those Red-Brown pigs, I checked out two days ago from the SF State library, "Russian Fascism: Traditions, Tendencies, Movements, " by Stephen Shenfield, M.E. Sharpe pubs., 2001, 328 pgs. Michael Pugliese, I'll be sending off an inquiry to, "The League of the Archangel Michael, " posthaste. E.M. Cioran connection?

On Wed, 30 Apr 2003 13:21:54 -0400, Chris Doss <itschris13 at hotmail.com> wrote:


> Ok, that's it. Hier stehe ich, ich kann nicht anders tun.
>
> I was not going to respond due to my aggregious earlier overposting, but
> here goes anyway.
>
> You know fuck-all about the political constellation in the fSU. I know
> this because, if I simply judged by your various posts on the subject, I
> would think the KPRF and the People's Patriotic Union were some kind of
> creeping neo-Stalinoid-cum-Hitlerite organizations, which is horse shite.
> I know this because, unlike you, I read their official proclamations, in
> Russian. I do not rely on weird fringe English-language web sites for my
> information. I also personally know people in both organizations. They
> are not neo-Stalinoid anything. As a matter of fact, I work with a member
> of the PPU. His nationalism consists in buying Russian products and
> hating NATO. Oh no! The horror! Bad man!
>
> Show some acquantance with even the basics of politics in the fSU before
> you start mouthing off about it. I do not comment on US politics, because
> I know nothing about it. I can't even remember Lieberman's first name. I
> suggest you do the same with respect to the fSU.
>
>> From: Michael Pugliese <debsian at pacbell.net>
>> Reply-To: lbo-talk at lbo-talk.org
>> To: lbo-talk at lbo-talk.org
>> Subject: Re: [lbo-talk] Lukashenko & Belarus
>> Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 09:59:25 -0800
>>
>> On Wed, 30 Apr 2003 08:52:19 -0400, Chris Doss <itschris13 at hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I note that none of these books are about Belarus.
>>
>> For someone who has read Heidegger, you are being obtuse.But, then,
>> readers of Heidegger...oh why bother with what should have been obvious
>> about my illustrative bibliography and the analogy.
>> Belarus? Haven't read it! But, see Dangerous weapons, desperate states :
>> Russia, Belarus, Kazakstan, and Ukraine / Gary K. Bertsch and William C.
>> Potter, editors. New York : Routledge, 1999.
>>
>> esëlai︠a︡ semeĭka. Belorusskie
>> narodnye skazki / khudozhnik E.M. Didkovskai︠a︡].
>> Minsk : Minskai︠a︡ fabrika
>> t︠s︡vetnoĭ pechati, 1997. Heh and
>> aargh.
>> Michael Pugliese
>>
>>
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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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