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To: tejek who wrote (219624)2/18/2005 2:09:07 PM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575245
 
And not to confuse the German Neo Nazi movement with socialism.

At least they believe Socialism is part of their message. So did Hitler and his cronies. Until other issues took over and pushed the socialistic component on the back burner until after the war won. I suspect Socialism had a different meaning back in the early 30s as compared to today. Or how about "liberal"? I recall back in the early 50s, when in the UK the 3 parties were Labour, Liberals and Conservatives. No way those libs had the slightest socialistic component. or at the same time the US Democrats (Truman) or Conservatives (Eisenhower)...compare that to same parties today. Whoever claims like most libs, that only the good old GOP as represented by the "neo-cons and the Bush Gang" sled off to extreme positions, is a case for the straight jacket. For not seeing how far out to the left a fraction of the dems have gone.

taro (x,y = +2.75,-2.62 on the compass test.)