Re: Iraq



On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 14:59:09 +0000 (UTC), docdwarf@xxxxxxxxx () wrote:

>Leaving aside the question of the State Department or the Army's mission
>at that time being 'to fight Communism'... that one had ever been a member
>of CPUSA, Mr Zitzelberger, did not make one a Communist, just as nowadays
>a Republican's once having been a member of the Democratic party does not
>make the current Republican a Democrat.

I guess if Reagan can see the light - communists can be born again as
well. Unless there's perceived political advantage in condemning
them.
.



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