--- Shane Mage <shmage at pipeline.com> wrote:
"And wouldn't even an incoherent antiwar/civil-libertartian alternative be infinitely superior to the all-too-coherent imperialist/bigbusiness programs of Clinton and McCain?"
I've only heard Paul once, Kucinich many times. Kucinich is an effective speaker; he talks about real issues, and speaks in plain language. It would be fun to hear him in a real debate (where both sides get to talk and have to follow the rules) with a Clinton or Giuliani. Americans might learn something.
bobW
> Doug wrote:
> >...a social democrat pairing up with a libertarian
> goldbug? It
> >would have comic potential, no doubt about it...
>
> Both Kucinich and Paul made effective--and very
> funny--presentations
> on the Colbert Report
>
> > but the joke would be on us.
>
> How so? Faced with such an alternative would La
> Clinton be laughing?
> And wouldn't even an incoherent
> antiwar/civillibertartian alternative
> be infinitely superior to the all-too-coherent
> imperialist/bigbusiness
> programs of Clinton and McCain?
>
> Shane Mage
>
> "One can never agree, in any kind of war, with
> events that take the
> lives of innocent civilians. Nobody could justify
> the attacks of the
> German Air Force on British cities during World War
> II, nor the
> thousands of bombers that systematically destroyed
> German cities in
> the decisive moments of the war, nor the two atomic
> bombs which the
> United States dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in
> an act of pure
> terrorism against old people, women and children."
> (Fidel Castro)
>
> >Doug
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