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Üc TärfâSeptember 15, 2005 - 05:46
RE: Election related TV duels(#22706), posted by la garçâ malpadert, [IP Hidden], September 15, 2005 - 18:34. Viewed 196 times.
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Miestrâ Schivâ

> We can rebuuild the Iron Curtain if you want...

The mere fact that you are accusing me of being a Stalinist shows that it's not worth having a political argument with you. I'm from a political tradition which never supported the Iron Curtain countries - and still don't. So take that insult back.

> No. I can't agree with you. If the social-democratic parties worldwide realized that, it's becuase it's > not possible to lead the actual world with politics, ideologies from the past because the world is
> changed fastly in the last years.

If the "new world economy" means there is no alternative to the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer, it only shows why we need a wholly different kind of world system.

> If the system doesn't work, too many debits, the economy is going negative, etc... something has to be done to revitalize the economy taht is the heart of a nation.

And that "something" always seems to mean cutting wages or benefits. It's always the poor - and never the rich - who pay for the crisis. Why is that?

> As Veltroni (Major of Rome and one of the chiefs of DS, the italian social-democratic party [ex
> PDS, ex PCI] said "the time of the Socialist International has gone. Now it's the time to build a
> Democratic International".

The PCI was a party with many flaws, but aren't you ashamed that the modern DS really isn't different at all from Berlusconi and his fascist gangster mates? Aren't social-democrats ashamed that they've given up fighting for the poor against the rich, and instead have become beggars at the global corporate table? Aren't you afraid that the poor are one day going to decide that enough is enough and get rid of the lot of you?

> Balcans it's the most dangerous region of Europe. Century of violences has leaded those people ready to do all to live in peace. After the Serbo-Croat war Sloveny Croatia Bosnia began a serene existance (Sloveny it's now part of the EU and Croatia is a Candidate Member). Milosevic was the second dictator that there was in Europe (the last is the actual White Russia President)

> I'm surprised you said that Serbians lived better under Milosevic «encouraged the Serbs to rally
> around the tinpot dictator Milosevic and thus probably extended their misery».

It is absolutely true that, before the NATO bombing, the ordinary people of Serbia hated the dictator Milosevic. And that after the NATO bombing, they began to support Milosevic more because at least he wasn't destroying their homes and livelihood.

> And yes, Kosova now it's ina better state because there's an international task force that has to mantain the peace. The situation is going better and better everyday.

Just plain wrong.


Miestrâ Schivâ
Seneschál dal Repúblicâ Talossán / Prime Minister of the Republic of Talossa
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