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  • Was Reagan the First Neocon?

    06/14/2004 4:57:30 AM PDT · by Theodore R. · 41 replies · 518+ views
    WND.com ^ | 06-14-04 | Buchanan, Patrick J.
    Was Reagan the 1st neoconservative? Posted: June 14, 2004 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2004 Creators Syndicate, Inc. Would Ronald Reagan have invaded Iraq? Would he have declared a doctrine of preventive war to keep any rival nation from rising to where it might challenge us? Would he have crusaded for "world democratic revolution"? Was Reagan the first neoconservative? This claim has been entered in the wake of his death. Yet, it seems bogus, a patent forgery, a fabricated claim to the Reagan legacy, worked up in the same shop where they made the documents proving Saddam was buying up all...
  • Bloggers answer Trotskyite Troll

    06/10/2004 7:46:44 AM PDT · by Roamin53 · 2 replies · 120+ views
    You’ve also got our history with Saddam a bit mixed up. As you admit, we helped Saddam. We supported him, providing him with arms and funds, for the war with Iran.. We were also, of course, selling arms to Iran for that same war. Later, Saddam started to not be as reliable of a go-to guy as he had been. We didn’t object to his gassing his own people, but we thought maybe he wasn’t the best person to rule this oil rich land. Then, when Saddam asked permission of the US to invade Iraq, the US under George Bush...
  • LGBT Americans for Dean

    01/13/2004 8:06:01 PM PST · by Jonathan · 56 replies · 278+ views
    www.deanforamerica.com ^ | 1/13/2003 | Socialist Traitor
    LGBT Americans for Dean "I believe in equal rights under the law, period. And that means equal rights for everybody under the law, including those who are gay and lesbian." Howard Dean Join the Rainbow Riders in Iowa! Okay, all of you glbti and allied Dean supporters. We are going to Iowa to help the Dean campaign win the Buckeye State caucuses. Iowa has been the first-in-the-nation caucus state since 1972, sharing with New Hampshire’s primary, the honor of those all-important first races of the presidential campaign season. Hundreds of activists are joining together in Iowa over the next month...
  • Clinton uncovers the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy

    12/31/2003 12:25:35 AM PST · by counterpunch · 9 replies · 398+ views
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  • French Trotskyists revamp 1917 rhetoric

    11/03/2003 7:59:50 AM PST · by Pikamax · 2 replies · 150+ views
    AFP ^ | 11/03/03 | AFP
    French Trotskyists revamp 1917 rhetoric PARIS, Nov 2 (AFP) - France's Revolutionary Communist League (LCR) has announced it is moving away from old Soviet-style rhetoric, as a new opinion poll shows the extreme-left making significant ground on the mainstream political scene. At its 15th party congress on Saturday, delegates of the Trotskyist party voted overwhelmingly to drop the Marxist tenet of the dictatorship of the proletariat, a move described as a "pleasant surprise" by one LCR member. The "Stalinist reference had become too heavy a load," the delegate said. The party also voted in favour of an alliance with the...
  • Revolutionary Thinker: Trotsky's Great-Granddaughter [heads National Institute on Drug Abuse in USA]

    08/28/2003 3:29:11 PM PDT · by yonif · 14 replies · 305+ views
    Washington Post ^ | Thursday, August 21, 2003 | Guy Gugliotta
    Nora Volkow was born three years after Stalin died, and 16 years after the Soviet dictator sent a student with an ice ax to kill her great-grandfather. Her grandmother committed suicide, and her grandfather was shot to death in a Stalinist prison. She grew up in Mexico City knowing that her family was both steeped in greatness and marked by tragedy. Today, Volkow is the director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse and one of the United States' leading experts on the science of drug addiction. "I've studied alcohol, cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, marijuana and more recently obesity. There's a...
  • The Trotsky Two-Step: Is the Bush Administration run by ex-Commies?

    06/16/2003 11:32:16 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 14 replies · 287+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | Tuesday, June 17, 2003 | By Greg Yardley
    The Trotsky Two-StepBy Greg YardleyFrontPageMagazine.com | June 16, 2003 Trotskyists in the White House? A recent article in the Canadian National Post suggests that President Bush's advisors were influenced by Leon Trotsky, the big loser in the Bolshevik power struggle after Vladimir Lenin's death, hounded out of the country by Stalin and eventually murdered by Stalin's agents in 1940. Although the link between dedicated Communist Leon Trotsky and the conservative Bush administration is tenuous, the author, Jeet Heer, pursues the link with zeal. According to him, Vice President Dick Cheney and Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz frequently consult an...
  • Trotskycons? (Neo-Con Scholar Confesses Neo-Conservatism Was Founded By Trotskyite Communists)

    06/16/2003 5:03:58 PM PDT · by ComtedeMaistre · 177 replies · 1,314+ views
    National Review ^ | June 11, 2003 | Steven Schwartz
    Trotskycons? Pasts and present. By Stephen Schwartz EXCERPTS ".....This path had been pioneered much earlier by two Trotskyists: James Burnham, who became a founder of National Review, and Irving Kristol, who worked on Encounter magazine. Burnham was joined at NR by Suzanne LaFollette, who, piquantly enough, retained some copyrights to Trotskyist material until her death. But they were not the only people on the right who remained, in some degree, sentimental about their left-wing past. Willmoore Kendall, for example, was, as I recall, a lifelong contributor to relief for Spanish radical leftist refugees living in France. Above all, Burnham and...
  • Trotskycons? Pasts and present.

    06/13/2003 6:12:33 AM PDT · by Valin · 6 replies · 206+ views
    National Review ^ | 6/11/03 | Stephen Schwartz
    In June 7, the National Post, a Canadian daily, published a rather amusing article by Jeet Heer, titled "Trotsky's ghost wandering the White House." The aim of the author was to illuminate two issues occasionally argued in political media: first, the scurrilous claim by a group of neofascists that the neoconservatives are all ex-Trotskyists, and second, the very real evolution of certain ex-Trotskyists toward an interventionist position on the Iraq war. In the U.S., these are fringe topics discussed only in the most rarefied circles. In Canada, however, a labor and socialist party remains a major political force (the New...
  • My Dogs Watch Fox News (Gottfried on Neocons)

    03/01/2003 8:44:08 AM PST · by u-89 · 7 replies · 294+ views
    Lew Rockwell.com ^ | 1 March 03 | Paul Gottfried
    My Dogs Watch FoxNewsby Paul Gottfried This morning, when I turned on FoxNews for our three dogs, who seem to like the staccato sounds on Rupert Murdoch Central, I caught sight of the well-publicized visage of David Frum. Apparently Frum was being asked to comment on the Christian faith of George W. Bush, a spiritual disposition that had just received high grades from an Evangelical Republican who was particularly struck by the Prez's remarks about everyone having the potential for democracy. Frum, who was in agreement with the Evangelical, spoke about how effusively Bush's faith had come out in his...
  • The Apologists

    01/24/2003 10:40:37 AM PST · by Commander8 · 2 replies · 184+ views
    The American Conservative ^ | 01/27/03 | Pat Buchanan
    After his fifth apology, on Black Educational Television, and his promise to honor Martin Luther King Day and support affirmative action forever, Trent Lott packed it in. That was the signal for the pogrom.
  • FLYING THEIR POLITICAL COLORS

    11/16/2002 11:34:24 AM PST · by forest · 47 replies · 1,902+ views
    Fiedor Report On the News #296 ^ | 11-17-02 | Doug Fiedor
    Last Thursday, House Democrats elected Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) as House Minority Leader. Pelosi won the minority leader position on a 177-29 vote. That is, only 29 House Democrats voted against her. Clearly, 177 agree with her positions. This is a very important point. Because, now we can define, specifically, what the House Democrats are and what they stand for. Money is the life-blood of politics. Like Hillary in the Senate, Pelosi capitalized on that. In so doing, Pelosi bought her position within the Democratic Party. According to Opensecrets.org(1), Pelosi set up her own PAC and quickly became a major...