So the coalition is trying to bring the SFLC into the coalition... and what 
happens when/if that happens and the SFLC then invites Pelosi to speak? 
What then?

Who cares if it's a labor day breakfast?  First, labor day is totally the 
creation of the bourgeoisie to divert the workers from international 
solidarity on May 1.

Secondly, does this mean when Obama shows up in Detroit, at the invitation 
of the UAW, to speak at a labor day rally, no picketing allowed?

Thirdly, has your "tactic" worked?  Has the SFLC joined the coalition?

Fourthly, if "tactically" refusing to confront the influence of the 
bourgeoisie over the labor movement is necessary for the coalition, then 
exactly how do you plan to confront the bourgeoisie?   Or does the coalition 
intend no such thing?  Does the coalition intend to refrain from assigning 
responsibility for the wars to all of capital's agents?


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "nada" <[email protected]>
To: "David Schanoes" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 6:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Marxism] Labor, the Antiwar Movement and the Democratic Party,



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