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Fennec
26th June 2012, 13:35
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Blanquist
26th June 2012, 14:13
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pretty boring, most of these interview are. Still I like Assange hope the best for him/

TheRedAnarchist23
26th June 2012, 14:46
Noam Chomsky's voice makes me sleepy...

KurtFF8
26th June 2012, 16:50
I enjoyed it. Nothing too profound came from it, but they are two thinkers I enjoy (although am critical of on many issues) discussing issues I'm interested in.

It's good to see that Assange interviewed mostly Left wing thinkers and activists for his show. It's too bad, however, that the show won't go on much longer now.

Deicide
26th June 2012, 16:57
Noam Chomsky's voice makes me sleepy...

He's 83 for fuck sake. He was a much more active speaker in his younger days.

ed miliband
26th June 2012, 17:50
tariq still advocating a lib den vote eh?

MuscularTophFan
26th June 2012, 19:26
Very interesting. Especially the part about South America. Probably the biggest development in south Africa is the massive decline in birthrates in Brazil though the access of tv sitcoms reducing the number of children in a typical Brazilian family from like 6-7 children to only 1-2 children.

TrotskistMarx
26th June 2012, 22:49
Thanks a lot, you know I used to not pay much attention to channel 280 of Dish Network here at home, (The Russia Today News Network), but now I've noticed that The Russia Today News Network, even though it is not a pure marxist news TV channel, at least they are anti-war, anti-zionism and they do invite marxist activists to their show. And since politics and reality are not exact sciences. and we can't be perfectionists, I think that even though The Russia Today News Network foment and advocate a regulated welfare Norway Robin-Hood tax capitalist system, and not governments of the workers as a solution for the crisis of Greece, Spain, Egypt, Afhganistan, Libya, Germany, France, Italy, Russia which are the countries they talk about the most. I think that channel will at least get americans who have Dish Network at home out of their slavery of The Democratic Party and The Republican Party and open the minds of americans voters and people on thinking about a third party and anti-war politicians.

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Os Cangaceiros
27th June 2012, 09:33
He's 83 for fuck sake. He was a much more active speaker in his younger days.

I watched his debate with William F Buckley and he kind of had a boring voice back then, too...

Krano
27th June 2012, 09:39
Great show, i don't understand why people hate Chomsky's voice i could listen to it for days.