Relax, Carrol. Most of the left is not watching Greece, there are SO
many issues to focus upon (do you watch the range of issues on
"Democracy Now!", for example?).
If you want to open a discussion of Haiti and Honduras, just do so.
Ignore Marv, as you wish to, he can take it.
In any case, Greece does influence the U.S., indeed, Bernie Sanders
organized a conference around its austerity policies. And the U.S.
influences Greece (bien sur).
I hope you get my drift.
Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2015 19:27:42 -0500
From: "Carrol Cox"<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Pen-l] More polls show Syriza losing ground to New
Democracy
Briefly, on another list, I declared it sad that U.S. leftists had spent so
much time focusing on Greece and had given so little attention to Haiti &
Honduras. (The latter, of course, is a classic example of the horror of u.s.
intervention in Latin America.) I have not read Marv's post (escept for the
subject line of course) and do not intend to do so.
Paul Zarembka
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