Only in CA would a former commie be considered a moderate.
To: hoosierskypilot
As long as he is a former Commie he might be a moderate, look at the change in David Horowitz. Now as is likely his current positions are extreme whacko then you might be right only in California.
To: hoosierskypilot
I have alwyas found it strange that some people would refer to political/beuracratic Comm-symp, Marxist, private property expropiators as being in 'public service'. I lived out there in the 70's when the Coastal Commission got rolling. Among their other 'public service' success stories was preventing a fellow who was going to build a $1,000,000 (a fairly large sum at the time) house overlooking the ocean from putting a sauna in as it wasn't energy efficient.
How the country as a whole looked the other way when these b*st*rds of the left took over large parts of our society and government in the 60's and 70's is beyond me. A favorite part of my day is reading whenever another one of them goes to meet the Creator they so fervently deny.
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12/14/2002 12:11:03 PM PST by
x1stcav
To: hoosierskypilot
Being a "peace activist" and a "public activist" is the same thing--a striving for power over others. The 60s generation liberals now run things in California. The disaster is just beginning.
To: hoosierskypilot
Only in CA would a former commie be considered a moderate.My first thought exactly.
I never heard of this guy before, but if he is called a "moderate" in San Francisco, then he is most definitely a scumbag.
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