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Does that mean that no one connected to her Progressive Caucus and the comrades at the Democratic Socialists of America will have key positions?

This quote from worldnetdaily says of the Democratic Socialists of America:

"Another song on the site was "Red Revolution" sung to the tune of 'Red Robin.' The lyrics went: 'When the Red Revolution brings its solution along, along, there'll be no more lootin' when we start shootin' that Wall Street throng. ...' Another song removed after WorldNetDaily's expose was 'Are You Sleeping, Bourgeoisie?' The lyrics went: 'Are you sleeping? Are you sleeping? Bourgeoisie, Bourgeoisie. And when the revolution comes, We'll kill you all with knives and guns, Bourgeoisie, Bourgeoisie.'" [my emphasis]

Sounds pretty hawkish to me -- but hey! the songs could just be a collection of botched jokes?

Wot?

"Rep. Nancy Pelosi plans to sideline colleagues who are hawkish on national security in the Democratic leadership in the House."

She means hawkish for the U.S. of A ?

Never mind.

29 posted on 11/09/2006 1:45:37 PM PST by WilliamofCarmichael (If modern America's Man on Horseback is out there, Get on the damn horse already!)
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Speaker-Elect Nancy Pelosi demonstrates how the phlanges of the Socialist International work:

"...on this hand, we have the Worker's World Party, Not In Our Name, World Can't Wait, and the various Baathist and Latin American authoritarian socialists; on this hand, we have the Democratic Socialists of America, the House Progressive Caucus, MoveOn, ACORN, and the SEIU. Two hands, working together to strangle the bourgeoisie!"

39 posted on 11/09/2006 2:35:49 PM PST by oblomov (Join the FR Folding@Home Team (#36120) keyword: folding@home)
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