You mean they are all illegal immigrants?

Sorry could not pass up the straight line.

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Adam Maas wrote:
> frank theriault wrote:
>> On 9/26/06, keith_w <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Actually, it isn't, is it.
>>> The Socialists tend to be those who remain immersed in or at least 
>>> associated
>>> with one or more Universities for a large part of their lives. Why IS that?
>>> (That's a rhetorical question...)
>>> Suppose they can't make it on their own, without the crutch of claiming
>>> membership in some ivy-covered institution of learning?
>>>
>>> I know those were not YOUR words, Bob, but even as a signature, I can't help
>>> commenting on them.
>> Do you know many socialists?  I do.  While it's true that there are
>> many academics and students are attracted to socialism, in my past
>> experience of being a member of an organized party, most of the
>> members are of the so-called working-class.
>>
>> cheers,
>> frank
>>
> 
> 
> They split both ways, and the crossover seems minimal. There's Academic 
> and Government types, and the working class types and the two don't mix 
> well.
> 
> Those who've dealt a lot with the first kind of socialist tend to end up 
> libertarians of some sort (from the small-government conservatives 
> through the L. Neil Nutbars). The second kind tend to be great people, 
> the ones you wish actually ended up in government.
> 
> -Adam
> 

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