Oliver
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[Since the Interview with Aljazeera was about the current US-elections, I will put it in here]
Chomsky made some surprising statements that sounded quite strange, among those:
"As far as the elections are concerned, I forget the exact figure but by about three to one people wish that the elections were about issues, not about marginal character qualities and so on. So I'm right in the mainstream.*snip*"
"In this election the Democratic candidates all have [health] programmes that are not what the public are asking for but are approaching it and could even turn into it, so what happened between 2004 and 2008? It's not a shift in public opinion - that's the same as before, what happened is a big segment of US corporate power is being so harmed by the healthcare system that they want it changed, namely the manufacturing industry. *snip*"
"*snip* Bolivia, the poorest county in South America. They had a democratic election a couple of years ago that you can't even dream about in the US. It's kind of interesting it's not discussed; it's a real democratic election. *snip*"
Full sources:
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2008/06/2008624202053652281.html
Video of Interview:
Chomsky made some surprising statements that sounded quite strange, among those:
"As far as the elections are concerned, I forget the exact figure but by about three to one people wish that the elections were about issues, not about marginal character qualities and so on. So I'm right in the mainstream.*snip*"
"In this election the Democratic candidates all have [health] programmes that are not what the public are asking for but are approaching it and could even turn into it, so what happened between 2004 and 2008? It's not a shift in public opinion - that's the same as before, what happened is a big segment of US corporate power is being so harmed by the healthcare system that they want it changed, namely the manufacturing industry. *snip*"
"*snip* Bolivia, the poorest county in South America. They had a democratic election a couple of years ago that you can't even dream about in the US. It's kind of interesting it's not discussed; it's a real democratic election. *snip*"
Full sources:
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2008/06/2008624202053652281.html
Video of Interview: