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Re: CPUSA: Moscow's stooge
- Subject: Re: CPUSA: Moscow's stooge
- From: Chris Burford <cburford@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 95 07:50:42 BST
TimW wrote:
> 3) And, quite frankly, I admit to
> an emotional attachment to "The Old Man" (Leon Trotsky) and therefore find
> repugnant the thought that top leaders of the American CP facilitated his axe
> murder.
As a person who has always felt uncomfortable about Trotsyism, I want to
support the emotion expressed here.
Who was responsible for the death, I would wish to be sure had been
investigated very authoritatively before accepting conclusions, but I
feel that until non-Trotskyists have also mourned his death, his and many
other ghosts of the past will not be laid to rest.
Chris Burford.
London.
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- Re: CPUSA: Moscow's stooge, (continued)
- Re: CPUSA: Moscow's stooge,
Scott Marshall Tue 25 Apr 1995, 20:09 GMT
- Re: CPUSA: Moscow's stooge,
Scott Marshall Wed 26 Apr 1995, 01:50 GMT
- Re: CPUSA: Moscow's stooge,
Justin Schwartz Wed 26 Apr 1995, 02:10 GMT
- Re: CPUSA: Moscow's stooge,
TimW333521 Wed 26 Apr 1995, 13:02 GMT
- Re: CPUSA: Moscow's stooge,
Chris Burford Thu 27 Apr 1995, 06:50 GMT
- Re: CPUSA: Moscow's stooge,
glevy Thu 27 Apr 1995, 12:29 GMT
- Re: CPUSA: Moscow's stooge,
wpc Thu 27 Apr 1995, 13:11 GMT
- Re: CPUSA: Moscow's stooge,
Justin Schwartz Thu 27 Apr 1995, 13:40 GMT
- Re: CPUSA: Moscow's stooge -Reply,
Lisa Rogers Thu 27 Apr 1995, 15:43 GMT
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