Quoting Case <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> My first experiences with this kind of thinking came from old southerners
> who where really mad about letting black kids in our schools and their
> parent into our restaurants. It was the commie baiters of the McCarty era
> and the fear mongering of the cold war. The Klan, the John Birch Society and
> other right wing hate groups may have changed the terms they use but how, oh
> how did they work their way into the mainstream? Mainstream, hell, the oval
> office?

My first experience with your kind of thinking came when I read the Communist
Manifesto.

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