Black People Politics : Politics From The Black Perspective

Discussion in 'Black People Politics' started by Clyde Coger, Apr 27, 2011.

  1. Shikamaru Well-Known Member

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    Incorrect. Those are your words not mine.
    Re-read my post, but this time with a more critical mind.

    I stated a citizen is a subject.
    Citizen, subject, and slave will have similarities, but are not the same.

    Things similar are not the same.

    Given your misunderstanding, I'll answer again.
    Slave, no.
    Subject, yes.

    Corporatism can work. Just beware that organized groups tend to devolve into some form of oligarchy for the apex which tends to be bad news for those who are the base of the pyramid.
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    Clyde Coger Clyde C. Coger, Jr.

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    In the Spirit of Sankofa,

    .......Unfortunately, this conversation on voting is fruitless and a moot point for Ankhur. He has no candidate to vote for in 2012. He doesn't support the President, and claims that Mr. Obama has done a better job than the Republicans could ever do; clearly leaving him without a dog in the race:

    Peace In,
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    Given the hand Obama has been dealt, he has done a spectacular job. Many positives are occurring under his administration too.
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    That was what I was responding to

    Would you have considered, Malcolm X a corporatist for his OAAU or Bobby Seale a corporatist for forming the Black Panther party for Self Defense?
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    In the Spirit of Sankofa,

    .......Very true brother, very true indeed; and well stated. By the way, I've been keeping up with your choice, Ron Paul. He's not doing bad at all and surprisingly attracts young voters.

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