Posted on 06/22/2012 4:34:15 AM PDT by SJackson
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Hatred of Israel Brings the KKK and Democrats Back Together
Posted By Arnold Ahlert On June 22, 2012 @ 12:52 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage | 7 Comments
A primary contest taking place in New York next Tuesday portends yet another embarrassment for the Democrat Party. In the newly re-drawn 8th Congressional District, City Councilman Charles Barron is running against state Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries for the Democratic nomination to succeed retiring Rep. Ed Towns. Yesterday, the African-American Barron picked up an endorsement from former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke. How is this possible? As Duke explained, “The possible election of a dedicated anti-Zionist to the U.S. Congress, has thrown the Zionist-influenced media and the Zio-political establishment in a tizzy,” he said in a web video.
Duke, a self-described “white nationalist,” clarified his reasoning for backing one black American against another black American in a race far away from his home state of Louisiana. In a race for Congress between an anti-Zionist black activist and a black activist who is a bought and paid for Zionist Uncle Tom, Ill take the anti-Zionist any day, Mr. Duke continues in the video. In this election of limited choices, I believe that Charles Barron is the best choice. Why? Because I think theres no greater danger facing the United States of America and facing the world than the unbridled power of Zionist globalism.”
The reason for Duke’s support is obvious: Since Barron’s election to City Council in 2001, he has associated himself with anti-Israel groups and regularly demonized the State of Israel. In a 2009 interview with the Amsterdam News, he referred to the Gaza Strip as “a virtual death camp, the same kind of conditions the Nazis imposed on the Jews,” further claiming the Jews “massacre the Palestinian people, bomb their homes, churches and schools, and then block anybody trying to deliver aid to them. What this amounts to is genocide.”
He has also insisted Israel should never have been created, asking Brooklyn churchgoers in June 2010, “Where should we start? Should we start with the 1906 Zionist Convention, or in 1914, with the Balfour Declaration? With Menachem Begin, the terrorists, all the wars, you want to discuss Israel becoming a state in 1948 when it should not have? Who are the terrorists? You want to talk about the definition of terrorism? How do you define acts of piracy?”
In the same month, at a rally opposing Israel’s raid of the flotilla trying to break the Gaza blockade during which nine activists were killed on the Mavi Marmara, Barron compared conditions in Gaza to a concentration death camp. Israel is out of control,” Barron fumed. “Theyre off the hook, theyre out of line…Theres too many children and women and innocent men of Gaza dying because youre isolating them and not allowing anything in. Its like having a concentration death camp. Its horrible, and the whole world is and should be outraged.
When questioned about the death camp reference, Barron continued, “Any time that you deliberately cause the death of innocent children, whether you are a government or a non-government organization, youre participating in genocide and youre in participating in a violation of the human rights,” he said. “And if you allow for this death and destruction to go on for years because youre blocking humanitarian aid from coming in, you have set up a death camp.”
In August 2010, he appeared in Harlem with members of the leftist New Black Panther Party (NBPP). During the rally, NBPP members referred to Fox New as “Fox Jews” and New York City as “Jew York City.” Shortly afterward Barron expressed his allegiance, saying he and the NBPP “are embracing each other with unity…” In 2010 he complained to a reporter that Jews only make up 20 percent of the population, but theyve always walked these streets (in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Crown Heights) as if they owned them, and acted as if they are the only ones in the community that matter.
David Duke heartily concurs with this worldview, all too common on the Left today (see here for a list of many others). I certainly agree with Barron that Israel is the worst rogue terrorist state on Earth. Its not Iran folks, Duke contends. Barron is certainly right about Zionist control over the media and our government, and the treason thats existed in our Congress and hes right about the fact that Zionist wars have caused the death or harming of hundreds of thousands of Americans and cost you trillions of your tax dollars. Barrons opponent, on the other hand, is a complete Zionist sellout of both the black people and all the people of America.
Duke’s endorsement notwithstanding, whoever wins the Democrat primary nomination is a virtual shoo-in in the November election, due to the 8th Congressional district’s overwhelmingly Democrat composition. And while most of New York’s Democrat establishment, including powerhouse New York Senator Chuck Schumer, is backing Jeffries, retiring incumbent Rep. Edolphus Towns has endorsed Barron. Towns has been the incumbent since 1983, and it remains to be seen how much influence he still wields.
Barron is also receiving considerable support from two major city government worker unions, District Councils 37 and 1707 of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). “Hes always been there when we asked him to be there,” said DC 1707 political action director G.L. Tyler. Barron’s track record of remarks? Tyler insisted issues outside New York City government are “not our concern.” They might also be of little concern to parts of the new district, such as East New York and Brownsville, that Barron has represented on City Council since 2001. Still another X factor in the primary is turnout. It is expected to be low, and the political speculation suggests that Bedford-Stuyvesant, with as many as 9000 votes up for grabs, could turn the election one way or the other. Both campaigns have flooded the area looking for support.
Jeffries has a vastly superior amount of money to spend, and the backing of progressive groups like MoveOn, the Working Families Party and most of New York’s government unions. Barron has superior name-recognition and a devoted fan base. No polls have been taken in this race, and this is the first time the primary vote will be held in June, exacerbating efforts to get out the vote for either side.
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What evidence is there that the KKK and the Democrats were ever separated?
And my Jewish friends will still vote democrat
Send them this article. They may help them change their allegiance. I know of quite a few Jewish people who have abandoned the democrat party and are now voting conservative.
For an in depth analysis (and a highly recommended excellent read) see this book:
The KKK were always Democrats and remain Democrats.
What Does an Exalted Cyclops Do?
By Brian Palmer|Posted Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Robert Byrd, the longest-serving senator in U.S. history, died Monday at 92. While he was most famous as a master of the Senate's obscure rules, Byrd wore many hats during his lifetime, including that of Exalted Cyclops in the Ku Klux Klan. What are the job responsibilities of an Exalted Cyclops? ... Read more at - Slate.com
It’ll make a perfect opportunity for Barron’s opponent Mr. Jeffries. Just think.....”My opponent, Charles Barron, is endorsed by the KKK.” Let’s see Barron live that one down.
..and their objectives and agenda are still the same, KEEP the black man in shackles.
Interestingly, the writer of that headline uses the word "back" with respect to the connection between the KKK and the Democrat Party. Though not alluded to in the posted article, there is a historical connection between the two. During its various incarnations, the bulk of the KKK's political influence - at times, such as during Reconstruction and again in the 1920s and up to the 1960s, very significant - has been within the Democratic Party.
With his list of lefty endorsements (MoveOn, Working Families Party), the "Zionist" sounds as bad as the anti-Zionist.
David Duke's endorsement of a rabid lefty reminds me of the late, unlamented, mentally unbalanced Francis Parker Yockey, author of the post-war national socialist classic Imperium. While most Jew-haters were blaming Jews for Communism (and supporting Communist Arabs) Yockey actually recognized Communist anti-Zionism and called upon his fellow Nazis to support the Communist bloc.
May the name of the wicked be utterly wiped out!
Guess the KKK has come HOME again!!!
It WAS a Democrat organization.
Yes, I noticed that too. Neither alternative in that district sounds too appealing, but, believe it or not, there are some Zionists in the district, and, if they are registered 'Rats, they will vote in the primary accordingly.
But if Barron wins the Dem primary, due to the composition of that district, the Zionist voter can only support token opposition in the general election.
Thanks SJackson.
Whoops, thanks justiceseeker93!
There has to be something that Duke is guilty of that would incur the death penalty. Right . . . ?
Thanks, SJ
Charles Barron will probably be elected. It’s a democrat seat and Barron is a troublemaker, agitator, and a narcissist, always rushing fir Tge mike and spotlight.
IMHO it is better to have someone like this in Congress, facing the bright scrutiny of daylight, so the country can see what a jackass he is.
Barron is a mean, nasty SOB. Anyone (white person) who has ever done business at the City Council can testify to that.
So, he is a racist homophobe who pals around with Screwy Louie Farrakkhan, Khadaffi, Mugabe, and Al Sharpton. Former Black Panther and convicted felon, he can’t even vote for himself!
I say put these people in the spotlight. Happy to show the Democrat Party up for what it really is.
Pass the popcorn!
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