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posted by sol, 04.06.2008, 20:55

> > It's true that some Americans want what your socialism had: Prisons for
> political dissidents,
>
> Few dissidents, supported by the hostile USA, which by the way has more
> prison[er]s than any other country but perhaps China. The USA has
> disidents too, with mouths shut by the much more effective financial
> means.

The U.S. puts criminals in prison. Many countries simply execute them, some without any form of trial. There are plenty of political dissidents throughout the U.S., and they are not jailed.

> The USA has TWO supreme parties, almost equal in their policy. Not much
> difference.

And the citizens of the country can vote whichever in they prefer. If one changes its policies to be more favorable to the most people, *that* party gets voted in. This is different than one party who's laws and policy have no relation to what the people want.

> The USA has forced unemployment.

That makes absolutely no sense. No, everyone can work if they so choose.

> The USA has rule by corporations - a form of decree too.

Utter nonsense.

> > fake elections
>
> Re: How the court "elected" G.W.Bush and the fake Democratic primary
> elections in Michigan and Florida...

It did not elect him, it ordered recounts because of how close the votes were; Bush led Gore in all 3 recounts. This would never happen in your socialist utopia where the party has at least 100% popularity.

> > censorship
>
> The USA has even more (and much more effective) media censorship than we
> had.

Wrong. Some corporations lean in a particular way for various reasons, however, this isn't the same as censorship. Otherwise, you would not know who 'Michael Moore' is - he would be buried somewhere with countless other people in an unmarked grave.

> No, by those dreams I mean the free education, including higher education,
> and free medical care for everyone. Also the unbelievable collectivism vs.
> the American individualism. Last not least - no fear of tomorrow and no
> credit slavery, own house (at least here in Bulgaria), and so on. Calm and
> much longer life! After the coup d'etat in 1989 and the restoration or
> capitalism, the standard of life here fell so sharply that it's
> unbelievable! (I can quote some numbers, if you want.)

You're not living in reality. You can't give everyone free education and free medical care. People get lazy, get addicted to drugs, get greedy.

How about you explain *WHY* there was a coup d'etat in 1989? The standard of life was in a freefall before capitalism, which is what is repairing your nation.

> No, it's not dead at all, and it'll outlive the US capitalism, a relict of
> the past since 1917! Come on, capitalism is long since much more obsolete
> than DOS is!

Even if capitalism dies - it doesn't matter, communism has proven to be a complete failure.

 

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