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In a message dated 11/21/03 2:21:36 PM Pacific Standard Time, michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
I think that the debate with Melvin has gone on long enough. Let's call Sorry I sent another article before I read this post. The debate is with the working class and its politics. Who represents whom and what issues and how. I will not develop the thesis here but no one even tried to speak to the wedge issue other than I.
Mind boggling.
Melvin P
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