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22 November 2003
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Below we post a selection of recent letters to the World
Socialist Web Site.
On Britain: Blairs
apologia for Iraq war on eve of Bush visit.
Dear editor,
The invasion and occupation of Iraq was an action that had
no basis in law. No amount of sophistry will turn wrong into right.
This is Blairs conundrum.
Yours,
EG
12 November 2003
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On Bushs London visit
highlights mass opposition to US and British governments
Thank you for your excellent critique of The Guardian.
It was an eye-opener for mein spite of the fact that I am
a regular critic of the corporate media (http://www.axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/article_2936.shtml)
I posted your article on our web site at: http://www.axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/article_3416.shtml
Thank you!
Les Blough, editor
Axis of Logic
Boston, Massachusetts
20 November 2003
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On Northern Ireland: Adams
offers to disband IRA as new elections are called
To: WSWS Editor
I forwarded Nuzhound [www.nuzhound.com] one of your excellent
articles on Ireland a week ago and now see they are featuring
more articles from your site. Nuzhound has a daily readership
globally of many thousands so it will give your site more coverage
as it so deserves.
MK
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I find your news web site just about the most informative I
have been able to read. I do not find your news articles slanted;
however, as a longtime CCFer (Cooperative Commonwealth Federation),
NDPer (New Democratic Party) and a moderate Socialist since
1936 and having worked much of my life in the co-operative movement
(i.e., credit unions), I may be a bit biased.
In your articles and bulletins, I do not see any ranting, raving
and distortion of events that I see with so many other outletsmany
of course excluded. Keep up the good work. Ill keep watching
to really know what is going on. And it is so encouraging to see
this coming out of the US where, I guess, you are not all Bushwhackers.
WT
Abbotsford, British Columbia
19 November 2003
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On Why are retirement pensions
under attack?
It seems to me that the journalist who wrote on this subject,
though eloquently, ignored the fact that 400 large corporations
in North America are allowed to borrow against their pension fund
every time they run short of cash. Just the recently publicized
case of Air Canada, after dealing with all its creditors could
not get itself out of the bankruptcy protection because it owed
its employees pension fund $l.5 billion! I suggested recently
to an employee of General Motors that when he retired in three
years time, the company may not be in a position to pay his pension,
and, of course, he laughed at me; but then I reminded him of Enron
and its accountants/auditors/consultants, which were some of the
largest internationally.
This is a serious problem and the last thing I read about it
in the Financial Times was that government overseers had
commented (speculated) that if the stock market went up in the
not too distant future by 30 percent, the situation would correct
itself. I wonder for what we pay hundreds of dollars a year in
salaries to each of the superintendents of financial institutions?
Am I the only person worried?
YW
20 November 2003
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