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Trying to hi-jack yet another thread with your 'special needs'?

Quote Originally Posted by Boon Mee
Principally because, after all this time, you cannot grasp the distinction used in the states (recall John L's lectures) vs. what y'all on the 'continent' are familiar with.
Ahem, "John" is quite correct in his take on the difference between 'classic' and contemporary liberalism - one of the very few issues he managed to grasp, I should add. But it is a few years ago this individual contributed anything to my understanding.
I have specifically referred to "US" liberals, as of today, not to any continental European notion of the term.
- so this is another shot into thin air, Booner.


Quote Originally Posted by Boon Mee
As I've pointed out ad nasuem, the liberals if you will are becoming evenmore 'left' within the US. The old Democratic Party is unrecognizable today.
Well, you keep pointing it out, but if it is true is doubtful. I certainly don't see any "extreme left" with any popular base in the US.

What about addressing the other points/questions in my post?