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    Re: CBC: Bias, errors, etc. (merged)- Split Off For a Nutbar's Swerve

    The Philippine government repealed its anti-subversion laws 15 years ago. This emboldened a cashiered colonel self-professed socialist who idolized Ghadaffi to stage 8 attempted coup attempts. The friction between the Communist Party of the Philippines and the government were not as serious as...
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    Re: CBC: Bias, errors, etc. (merged)- Split Off For a Nutbar's Swerve

    I had a debate with a high ranking member of the Communist Party of USA on the issue of immigration. He was criticizing the government of USA for "not aiding deportees, refugees and the like". I invoked the rule of law, that America is a sovereign nation who has the right and privilege to reject...
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    Re: CBC: Bias, errors, etc. (merged)- Split Off For a Nutbar's Swerve

    Subversion comes through many forms and faces with one common objective among those who commit them: to take over a legitimate goverment. It can come by way of a communist airing valid grievances but twisting the facts thereby misleading the public, again with one aim: to wrest political power...
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    Re: CBC: Bias, errors, etc. (merged)- Split Off For a Nutbar's Swerve

    What embolden these broadcasters to slant their articles to either the Left or extreme Left, for climate change and environmantalism, and animal rights is that there are no criminal laws on subversion judging my observation from history books, Canadian, American, and Middle East. Or if ever...
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