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Jun. 4., 2010 | 10:49 pm

You were saying something about current springish green...

http://db.lv/r/354-blogi-viedokli/356-ekspertu-viedokli/224054-divas-labi-nosleptas-sensacijas

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brookings

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date: Jun. 4., 2010 - 11:09 pm
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Seems coherent enough to me, but in this playground, it is written off as red skele/slesers propoganda.

which, of course, it might be

sighs/hits head melancholically against wall.

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brookings

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date: Jun. 4., 2010 - 11:11 pm
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don't quite know what that 'red' is doing there

blood? wine? the workers united? I dunno

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silvija

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date: Jun. 5., 2010 - 10:45 am
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too few real workers left to be united at all. so it must be bloodwine.

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silvija

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date: Jun. 5., 2010 - 10:47 am
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he is no user of language I trust anyway.

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silvija

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date: Jun. 5., 2010 - 10:53 am
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with workers gone there is NO SOCIAL PLATFORM to unite around. Universities are tamed, undersorced and mislead. virtual touch that's all.

After Polish Solidarnošč, Kissinger got it that workers have to be either enslaved or - made extinct.

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brookings

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date: Jun. 5., 2010 - 01:31 pm
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Have you listened to any David Harvey? He (and I) would argue the working class were only any use if we bought things, and as real wages stagnated with anti-union laws and globalisation, they had to give us credit, which we are paying for now (either individually or via taxation -or both in Latvia's case).

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