Re: Buckley finally sees the light



On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 12:10:15 -0500, George Z. Bush wrote:


Not to nit pick, but how does a Communist with a big C differ from a
communist with a small c? Isn't a Communist with or without a capital
letter someone who believes in ownership of all of the assets of the
nation by the state with their benefits distributed equally among all
members of their classless society? If there is a difference, is it
sufficiently significant to warrant making the distinction? Just curious.

I'm not a teacher, just a student. You might want to study the Russian
revolution.

--
Glenn

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