Most important election
This is the most important election of our lifetime.
originally posted by zagg
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originally posted by zagg
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Get over the hype, Zagg.
Every election is important, and someone who studies Marxist time should even understand it.
Posted by: hk | October 28, 2004 10:42 PM
As someone who studies Marxism, I'd like to know what "Marxist time" is. Can someone explain? Thanks.
Posted by: Matt | October 29, 2004 10:51 PM
I will. time leads us to revolution, innit?
Oh, by the way, I heard a guy the other day say that this election may set up either a fascist state, a civil war, or a brand new lease on his canadian condo.
any way you look at it. it's important.
Posted by: hk | October 30, 2004 11:34 AM
So, hk, I ask again, what is "Marxist time"? All events happen in time. Time "leads" us to all events in the future.
Just what are you talking about?
Posted by: Matt | October 30, 2004 5:12 PM
*Disclaimer: I am in no way saying that Bush=Kerry. There *are* clearly differences.
Personally, I'm not sure what "Marxist time" is and I also don't understand hk's original response to my post.
All I did was link to a humorous site that points out that in the "most immportant election of our lifetime" that there are a lot of similarities between two "starkly different" candidates.
For me the question is this: Are the differences between Bush and Kerry so great that they cancel out how far *both* parties have shifted to the right over the past 30 years? And is the way to move things leftward in this country to vote for a candidate with politics just slightly to the left of the candidate we all hate. (Meanwhile we have asked nothing of him.)
Posted by: zagg | November 1, 2004 9:34 AM