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The Libertine

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In 1973, a federal district court in Arizona decided that the act was unconstitutional, and Arizona could not keep the party off the ballot in the 1972 general election (Blawis v. Bolin). In 1961, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the act did not bar the party from participating in New York's unemployment insurance system

Its unenforceable. Now no more political conversation.
Interesting fact, American Communist party members are specifically excluded from civil rights and liberties by law via the Communist Control Act of 1954.

How does that make you feel? It would bother me.
 

The Libertine

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@The Libertine : Interesting choice. I remember those types at University always outside the Student Union selling their paper Socialist Worker. I often used to ask them if they had ever met a socialist worker before heading off to the bar to get totally waled! rotf
Fortunately I have the privilege of knowing my father and his side of the family who are staunch Communists.
 

woodsroad

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Fortunately I have the privilege of knowing my father and his side of the family who are staunch Communists.
My mother's parents were both communists. Her mother died before the horrors of Lenin and Stalin came to light in the West. Her father moderated his views later in life (he died in 1966) but remained a romantic socialist. This is ironic, because, unbeknownst to him, his nephew (who had stayed behind in Ukraine) had been enslaved in the Gulag in the mid 1930's. At the outbreak of war, he was transferred to a Russian penal battalion, then somehow escaped execution after the war. I'm certain that his views of the Soviets were quite different than those of my grandfather.
 
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MisterBadger

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My mother's parents were both communists. Her mother died before the horrors of Lenin and Stalin came to light in the West. Her father moderated his views later in life (he died in 1966) but remained a romantic socialist. This is ironic, because, unbeknownst to him, his nephew (who had stayed behind in Ukraine) had been enslaved in the Gulag in the mid 1930's. At the outbreak of war, he was transferred to a Russian penal battalion, then somehow escaped execution after the war. I'm certain that his views of the Soviets were quite different than those of my grandfather.
I am reminded of the old 'Nature vs. Nurture' argument. Belief systems seem to run in families - politics, religion, etc. So does temperament. Do we think that any such - including codgerosity - gets hardwired into our DNA? It would explain a lot...
 
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Bassman65

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Are you a codger if the kids you yell at to get off your lawn are your own? 😂

I also yell at them to not wear their shoes in the house, keep the car clean, and hang up their hockey equipment.

I think I’m definitely a borderline curmudgeon.
 

Zamora

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To me a codger is a pipe smoker who smokes a very limited number of blends from a very limited number of pipes. They're content with the same thing over and over and either don't care about all the variety available or might not even know. Very much like the guys who drink the same domestic lager again and again with no interest in imports or microbrews, basically a Hank Hill of pipe smokers.

Many say it's those who only smoke one but I'm sure a lot of guys were more than happy to smoke whatever was available when their main blend wasn't. Hugh Hefner was an upscale codger, he purportedly only smoked one blend (an aromatic I can't recall the name of) and had one pipe that was a custom made one from Dunhill.
Probably confused Lenin with Stalin, though Stalin didn't even like pipe tobacco and smoked rolling tobacco in his pipes because he wanted the image of a pipe smoker.
 
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MisterBadger

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To me a codger is a pipe smoker who smokes a very limited number of blends from a very limited number of pipes. They're content with the same thing over and over and either don't care about all the variety available or might not even know. Very much like the guys who drink the same domestic lager again and again with no interest in imports or microbrews, basically a Hank Hill of pipe smokers.
- Bullseye! :)
 
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