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To: marek_wojna who wrote (3590)5/11/2001 4:56:07 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
Some of the people, organizations, and ideas that LaRouche dislikes are the Mont Pelerin Society, founded by Friedrich Hayek; the Heritage Foundation; the American Enterprise Institute; Margaret Thatcher; Ronald Reagan; George Bush Sr. and Jr.; Justice Scalia; Enron; free trade; privatization; deregulation; and NAFTA.

Some of the people, organizations, and things he likes are Franklin Roosevelt and Bretton Woods.

This transcript seems to set forth his economic views.

larouchespeaks.net



To: marek_wojna who wrote (3590)5/11/2001 7:14:49 PM
From: tradermike_1999  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
What does it matter whether or not Hitler took power through voting or not?

As for Larouche - I live in Danville, Virginia. It was home of the last confederate capital for a week. When Jefferson Davis fled Richmond he stopped in Danville.

A few years ago there was a lot of contention in the community about the Confederate flag. The capital had been made into a museum and the flag was flying in front of it. Some people wated it taken down and others wanted to stay.

Larouche followers held a press conference at the museum and said it should be taken down because it was really the flag of the British empire and the Civil War was a British plot. I can think of all kinds of reasons to take the flag down but that was silly.

Larouche - his organization often puts out interesting information and facts. Problem is that most often these facts are twisted to bizarre conclusions. It is a mind control game.