David wrote, "In today's american politics decisions are not
made based on finances but rather emotions." Very true, they are doing
what Anthony D. Smith has described, 'ethno-symbolism,' trying to get
voters through cultural memory and symbolic practices --9/11; Iraq and
Republican prison experience, as if war and killings are virtues...
Elinami.
On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 12:18 PM, <ERIC.RAMBERG@spps.org> wrote:
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> I believe it is a sad statement of american politics that the republicans
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> it is the reason I shudder at any political ideas. Politics by nature is a
> dividing force in human relations. History shows this time and time again.
> These emotional talking points have a foundation in real life events but
> unfortunately the various levels of talking and public meetings stretch
> reality into the ethereal talking points heard in political speeches,
> unfortunately this will never change. This has long been my main argument
> against marxist ideas. As an explanatory theory of human relations it
> provides a good lens, but as a methodology for bringing about societal
> change it falls short. Quite frankly it is Marx's separation from man's
> soul that is the cell of his shortcomings. Well. . . . perhaps we can
> discuss this at another point, perhaps not.
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> Back to the topic at hand; obviously the LPGA saw their language policy as
> a bad business decision. In today's american politics decisions are not
> made based on finances but rather emotions. If one reads tacitus's annuls
> about the government of rome it is riddled with emotions. Hmmmmm, makes
> you wonder who will be fiddling when D.C burns?
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> To: xmca <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
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> The Ladies' Professional Golf Association has apparently dropped its
> English language requirement, originally designed to block Korean players
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> But the Republican Party, rootling through the rubbish bins of the LPGA
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> "We support English as the official language in our nation, while welcoming
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> Hey, in a pinch, they could get jobs teaching it to Republicans.
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> David Kellogg
> Seoul National University of Education
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-- Dr. Elinami Swai Womens' and Gender Studies University Hall 4220-A The University of Toledo Toledo, OH, 43606 _______________________________________________ xmca mailing list xmca@weber.ucsd.edu http://dss.ucsd.edu/mailman/listinfo/xmcaReceived on Sat Sep 6 10:51 PDT 2008
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