Noam Chomsky at Boston College [Part 7 of 7]
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I am also extremely grateful to hear a legitimate, sane political voice. Who, by the way, does not have self-interested political aims.
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This is not playing on my computer does anyone have another link.
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The Loyalist Perception and Other Essays, by historian Robert M. Calhoon. It's a comprehensive look of the Tories, not just the ones that left to Canada and the West Indies.
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I'm so glad that there is at least one intellectual in our country who's not a puppet of either the right or the left.
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Mine too!
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As soon as he was done speaking, he let out a little nervous laugh, as if once he was done being brilliant he didn't know how to be a speaker. His ability to formulate thoughts into persuasive arguments really make up for his lack of exuberance.
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his voice maybe bland and boring but the ideas and the point delivered are very, very thought provoking
he's obvious is the type of man who wants opinions to be heard, whether we accept it or not, its up to us
he does not use bombastic or over the top tones or style, just being the mild mannered person he is
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Thank you t0kt0k for posting this. It's always a treat to hear some sanity amidst the daily main stream barrage of propaganda and lies of empire.
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reminds of here in Melbourne, both the poor Rowville area and affluent Doncaster area have been going without trains since the 1969 Melbourne Transportation Plan (all of its highway recommendations were carried but none of its rail extension or new train lines was built) even though lines are within a reasonable distance to warrant a branch or extension
Thank you t0kt0k for posting this. It's always a treat to hear some sanity amidst the daily main stream barrage of propaganda and lies of empire.
FRTothus 3 years ago 4
My fucking hero
MMaggie26 2 years ago 2