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How the Left is Lost... Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Mike, Australia Oct 24, 2003
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Raymond M. Kristiansen | Nov 2nd, 2003
regardless of where I stand on the left-right scale politically speaking, I must say that the emotionalism which spurred the US's actions after 9/11 might have some less positive effects. attacking Afghanistan was still something I am against, not because of leftist views, but because of a host of different considerations relating to geopolitics and stability - in the long term. But then the US went and invaded Iraq, and... it doesn't take to be a liberal leftist to see that the wisdom of That Can be questioned. i think the right/left terminology is a bit outdated. what do you think?

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