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Paradox
21st January 2005, 03:14
http://www.answercoalition.org/

So what are your opinions about A.N.S.W.E.R.? I was watching the inauguration protests on CSPAN and it was pretty interesting. They mentioned that they have solidarity with Cuba, Venezuela, Palestine, and that they are of course, against the Iraq war and occupation. They mentioned quite a few times Hugo Chavez and the Venezuelan revolutionary situation, and how they're against the u$ aggression towards Venezuela. There was a lot of anti-imperialism, anti-colonialism talk, so it was pretty interesting to see and hear. I don't know much about this group, and right now I couldn't get their website to come up, I don't know why, but what do you guys think of this organization?

redstar2000
21st January 2005, 14:31
It's widely considered to be a "front group" for the Workers' World Party.

I can't say how "literally true" that is...but a lot of folks want as little to do with it as possible. (If I'm not mistaken, they've invited liberal Democrats to speak at their rallies...another bad sign.)

http://www.websmileys.com/sm/cool/123.gif

Anarchist Freedom
25th January 2005, 15:40
they seemed to be a bit monotonous but I havent really looked into it soo eh

Felicia
25th January 2005, 17:41
hmm, I've been getting emails from them.

There's also another group "million workers march" or something like that, I think they share emails with a third party, because I started recieving emails from some group called "protest bush" or something like that.

dunno. :unsure:

Severian
26th January 2005, 08:11
Here's my idly curious question about 'em:
Some of the leaders of ANSWER have split from Workers World and set up the "Party of Socialism and Liberation". So, is Workers' World still part of ANSWER? That is, are they actively supporting it, and are they still part of its leadership?

Felicia
28th January 2005, 02:13
Severian...

thsi is off topic but is your avatar a cross section of mitochondria? :unsure:


I think I see some ribosomes too :lol:

Severian
30th January 2005, 03:13
You got it. I guess those could be ribosomes, I don't know for sure.

I used to have a T4 phage just 'cause they look so incredibly wicked.