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List of enemies of America and Justice
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| Brian Ball
Posted on 06/29/2017 8:13:15 AM PDT by mainestategop
Here is a list of organizations who in the last decade or so have promoted Communism, Obamunism socialism, anarchy or sympathize with communists and socialists. They include anti-war peaceniks, opponents of the Us constitution ETC.
First, a detailed list of far left movements in the US
| Action IWA |
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e-mail |
anar. |
ex-AIT |
- |
- |
f. 1999 as split from WSA |
| African People's Socialist Party auxiliary organization |
APSP |
The Burning Spear |
e-mail |
black rad. left. nat. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1972, led by Omali Yeshitali |
| All-African People's Revolutionary Party local group |
AAPRP |
|
e-mail |
black left. nat. |
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- |
- |
f. 1972 |
| Alliance Marxist-Leninist (North America) |
|
Alliance |
e-mail |
stal. |
ISML |
- |
- |
f. 1989 |
| American Indian Movement - Grand Governing Council |
AIM-GGC |
|
e-mail |
indian nat. |
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- |
- |
f. 1993 as split from other AIM, led by Vernon Bellecourt |
| American Indian Movement - International Federation of Autonomous Chapters |
AIM-IFAC |
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e-mail |
indian left. nat. |
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- |
- |
f. 1968, led by Russell Means |
| Anarchist Communitarian Network |
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e-mail |
anar. |
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- |
- |
f. 2001 |
| Anarchist People of Color |
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e-mail |
anar. |
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- |
- |
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| Arissa |
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e-mail |
rad. left. |
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- |
- |
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| Atlantic Anarchist Circle other page |
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- |
- |
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| Barrio Union (Unión del Barrio) |
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La Verdad |
e-mail |
chicano left. nat. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1981 |
| Bay Area Anarchist Communists |
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e-mail |
anar. com. |
|
- |
- |
f. 2003 |
| Black Autonomy Network of Community Organizers |
BANCO |
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anar. |
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- |
- |
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| Black Radical Congress |
BRC |
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e-mail |
black rad. left. nat. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1998 |
| Bolshevik Tendency |
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Tel. +1-510-2782971 |
tro. |
IBT |
- |
- |
f. 1982 as split from Spartacist League |
| Bring the Ruckus |
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e-mail |
anar. com. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1997 |
| Committee for a Unified Independent Party / International Workers Party unofficial |
CUIP/IWP |
|
e-mail |
black nat. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1979 as New Alliance Party, led by Fred Newman |
| Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism |
CCDS |
Corresponder, Dialogue & Initiative |
e-mail |
ex-com., left. soc. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1991 mainly as split from CPUSA |
| Communist Party USA |
CPUSA |
People's Weekly World, Political Affairs |
e-mail |
com. |
ex-WMR |
- |
supported Dem. Party |
f. 1919, led by Sam Webb |
| Communist Voice Organization |
|
Communist Voice, Struggle |
e-mail |
ex-mao. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1995 as split from Chicago Workers' Voice Group |
| Communist Workers Organization |
CWO |
|
e-mail |
tro. |
|
- |
- |
f. 2002 |
| December 12th Movement |
|
Arm the Masses |
e-mail |
black rad. left. nat. |
|
- |
- |
led by Omowale Clay |
| Democratic Socialists of America |
DSA |
Democratic Left |
e-mail |
left. soc. |
SI |
on list of Democratic Party |
- |
f. 1983, active in Democratic Party |
| Echanges et Mouvement |
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left. com. |
|
- |
- |
|
| Federation of Northwest Anarchist Communists |
FNAC |
|
e-mail |
anar. com. |
|
- |
- |
f. 2002 |
| Federation of Revolutionary Anarchist Collectives |
FRAC |
|
e-mail |
anar. |
|
- |
- |
f. 2002 |
| Freedom Road Socialist Organization [Fight Back] |
FRSO |
Fight Back |
e-mail |
stal. |
ICS |
- |
- |
f. 1999 as split from other FRSO |
| Freedom Road Socialist Organization [Freedom Road] |
FRSO |
Freedom Road |
e-mail |
ex-mao., stal. |
ICS |
- |
- |
f. 1985 |
| Freedom Socialist Party |
FSP |
The Freedom Socialist |
e-mail |
tro. |
FS |
- |
supported SPUSA, SWP and WWP |
f. 1964 as split from SWP |
| Great Plains Anarchist Network |
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|
e-mail |
anar. |
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| Green Party of the United States other page |
GP-US |
Greensweek, Greenpages |
e-mail |
green |
|
0.30% |
0.098% |
f. 1996 as split from GPUSA |
| The Green Alliance |
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|
e-mail |
left. green |
|
- |
- |
f. 2002 |
| Independent Progressive Politics Network |
IPPN |
Independent Politics News |
e-mail |
left. soc. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1995, alliance |
| Industrial Workers of the World |
IWW |
Industrial Worker |
e-mail |
anar. syn. |
IWW |
- |
- |
f. 1905 |
| International Communist Current |
ICC |
Internationalism |
|
left. com. |
ICC |
- |
- |
|
| International Socialist Organization |
ISO |
Socialist Worker, International Socialist Review |
e-mail |
tro. |
ex-IS |
- |
- |
f. 1977 |
| Internationalist Group |
|
Internationalist |
e-mail |
tro. |
LFI |
- |
- |
f. 1996 as split from Spartacist League |
| Internationalist Perspective |
|
Internationalist Perspective |
|
left. com. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1986 as split from ICC |
| Internationalist Workers' Group other page |
|
Internationalist Notes |
e-mail |
left. com. |
IBRP |
- |
- |
f. 2002 |
| Labor Party |
|
Labor Party Press |
e-mail |
left. soc. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1996, led by Mark Dudzic |
| Labor Standard |
|
Labor Standard |
e-mail |
tro. |
close to USFI |
- |
- |
f. 1998, partly active inside Solidarity |
| Labor's Militant Voice |
LMV |
Labor's Militant Voice |
e-mail |
tro. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1998 as split from Labor Militant |
| League for the Revolutionary Party |
LRP |
Proletarian Revolution |
e-mail |
tro. |
COFI |
- |
- |
f. 1976 |
| League of Revolutionaries for a New America |
|
People's Tribune/Tribuno del Pueblo |
e-mail |
ex-mao. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1997, formerly the Communist Labor Party |
| Left Green Network |
|
|
e-mail |
left. green |
|
- |
- |
f. 1989 |
| Left Party |
|
Frontlines |
e-mail |
tro. |
CIR |
- |
- |
f. 2002 as split from Socialist Alternative |
| Left Turn |
|
Left Turn |
e-mail |
tro. |
ex-IS |
- |
- |
f. 2001 as split from ISO |
| Liberty Union Party |
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|
e-mail |
rad. left. |
|
0.0027% |
0.00022% |
f. mid-1990s, exists in Vermont |
| Maoist Internationalist Movement |
MIM |
MIM Notes, Maoist Sojouner |
e-mail |
mao. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1983 |
| Marxist-Leninist Organizer |
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stal. |
|
- |
- |
|
| National Black United Front |
NBUF |
Frontpage |
e-mail |
black left. nat. |
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- |
- |
f. 1980, alliance |
| New Afrikan Liberation Front |
NALF |
Taion Time |
|
black rad. left. nat. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1995, led by Herman Ferguson |
| New Afrikan People's Organization |
NAPO |
By any means necessary |
|
black rad. left. nat. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1984, led by Chokwe Lumumba |
| New Democracy |
|
New Democracy Newsletter |
e-mail |
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- |
- |
|
| New Party |
|
|
e-mail |
left. soc. |
|
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- |
f. 1991 |
| News & Letters Committees |
|
News & Letters |
e-mail |
ex-tro., marx. |
MH |
- |
- |
f. 1955 |
| Northeastern Federation of Anarchist Communists |
NEFAC |
The Northeastern Anarchist, Ruptures, Barricada |
e-mail |
anar. com. |
ILS |
- |
- |
f. 2000 |
| Organizing Committee to form the Communist Party USA (Marxist-Leninist) |
OCCPUSA(ML) |
Proletariat, Labor's Champion, |
|
mao. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1983 |
| Pan-African Revolutionary Socialist Party |
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|
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black left. nat. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1983 |
| Party for Socialism and Liberation |
PSL |
Socialism and Liberation |
e-mail |
rad. left. |
|
- |
- |
f. 2004 as split from WWP |
| Peace and Freedom Party |
PFP |
Partisan |
e-mail |
left. soc. |
|
0.026% |
0.023% |
f. 1967, many tendencies |
| Prairie Fire Organizing Committee |
PFOC |
Breaktrough |
e-mail |
rad. left. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1974 |
| Progressive Labor Party other page |
PLP |
Challenge-Desafío-Le Defí |
e-mail |
mao. |
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- |
- |
f. 1965 |
| Progressive ProAction Party |
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|
e-mail |
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led by Mark A. Dotz Jr. |
| Ray O. Light Group |
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mao. |
ICS, ICMLPO[M] |
- |
- |
|
| Red and Anarchist Action Network |
|
Praxis Journal, RAAN-Network News |
|
anar. com. |
|
- |
- |
f. 2002 |
| Republic of New Afrika |
RNA |
The New Afrikan |
|
black rad. left. nat. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1968 |
| Revolutionary Anti-Authoritarians of Color |
RACE |
|
e-mail |
anar. |
|
- |
- |
f. 2001 |
| Revolutionary Communist Party |
RCP |
Revolutionary Worker / Obrero Revolucionario |
fax: +1-312-227-4497 |
mao. |
RIM |
- |
- |
f. 1975 |
| Revolutionary Workers League |
RWL |
Fighting Worker |
e-mail |
tro. |
ITC |
- |
- |
f. 1976 as split from Spartacist League |
| Revolutionary Workers Party (Trotskyist-Posadist) |
RWP(T-P) |
Proletarian Revolution |
e-mail |
tro. |
TPI |
- |
- |
led by Jen Cobbins |
| Social Democrats USA |
SDUSA |
New America |
e-mail |
soc. dem. |
SI |
on lists of Democratic Party |
- |
f. 1972 by right wing of SPUSA, active in Democratic Party |
| Socialist Action |
|
Socialist Action |
e-mail |
tro. |
USFI |
- |
- |
f. 1983 as split from SWP |
| Socialist Alternative |
|
Justice |
e-mail |
tro. |
CWI |
- |
- |
f. 1986 as Labor Militant, active in Labor Party |
| Socialist Equality Party, other page |
SEP |
|
e-mail |
tro. |
ICFI |
0.00076% |
0.0015% |
f. 1966 as Workers League |
| Socialist Labor Party |
SLP |
The People |
e-mail |
DeLeonist |
|
- |
- |
f. 1876 |
| Socialist Organizer |
|
The Organizer |
e-mail |
tro. |
SIQI |
- |
- |
active in Labor Party |
| Socialist Party USA |
SPUSA |
The Socialist |
e-mail |
left. soc. |
|
0.013% |
0.0061% |
f. 1901 |
| Debs Tendency |
|
|
e-mail |
rad. left. |
|
- |
- |
f. 2003 |
| Socialist Workers Organization |
SWO |
Socialist Viewpoint |
e-mail |
tro. |
|
- |
- |
f. 2001 as split from Socialist Action |
| Socialist Workers' Party |
SWP |
The Militant |
e-mail |
tro. |
SWP |
0.0026% |
0.0070% |
f. 1937, led by Jack Barnes |
| Society for Economic Equality |
|
|
e-mail |
DeLeonist |
|
- |
- |
f. 1983 as split from SLP |
| Solidarity |
|
Against the Current |
e-mail |
tro. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1986 |
| Fourth International Caucus |
|
|
|
tro. |
USFI |
- |
- |
formerly the Fourth Internationalist Tendency |
| South East Anarchist Network |
|
|
e-mail |
anar. |
|
- |
- |
f. 2004 |
| Spartacist League of the U.S. |
|
Workers Vanguard |
e-mail |
tro. |
ICL |
- |
- |
f. 1966 as split from SWP, led by James M. Robertson |
| The Greens/Green Party USA |
G/GPUSA |
Green Politics, Synthesis/Regeneration |
e-mail |
green |
FGPA |
- |
- |
f. 1984 as Green Committees of Correspondence |
| The Spark |
|
The Spark |
e-mail |
tro. |
UCI |
- |
- |
f. 1971 |
| Trotskyist Labor League |
|
The Toiler |
e-mail |
tro. |
ITLT |
- |
- |
f. 2003 as split from WIL, led by Sidney Martinez |
| Trotskyist Unity Organization |
|
|
e-mail |
tro. |
|
- |
- |
f. 2003 as split from RWP(T-P), led by Joey Refallo |
| Truth |
|
Truth |
e-mail |
|
ex-UIT, ex-Mov |
- |
- |
called Socialism! until 2001 |
| United People National Party (Partido Nacional La Raza Unida) |
|
El Sembrador |
e-mail |
Chicano left. nat. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1970 |
| United States Pacifist Party |
|
|
e-mail |
pacifist |
|
- |
- |
|
| Unity Organizing Committee unofficial |
|
Unity |
e-mail |
Asian-American |
|
- |
- |
f. 1991 as split from League of Revolutionary Struggle |
| US Marxist-Leninist Organization |
USMLO |
Voice of Revolution |
e-mail |
ex-mao. |
ex-alb. |
- |
- |
split from Marxist-Leninist Party |
| Vermont Progressive Party |
|
Moose Crossings |
e-mail |
left. soc. |
|
- |
- |
f. 1999 |
| Workers Action |
|
Workers Action |
e-mail |
tro. |
CRFI |
- |
- |
f. 2003 |
| Workers Democracy Network |
|
Workers Democracy |
e-mail |
tro. |
|
- |
- |
|
| Workers International League youth organization |
WIL |
Socialist Appeal, New Youth |
e-mail |
tro. |
IMT |
- |
- |
called Socialist Labor until 2001 |
| Workers Party U.S.A |
|
The Worker |
e-mail |
stal. |
ex-alb. |
- |
- |
f. 1992 |
| Worker's Socialist Party of the United States |
WSP-US |
|
e-mail |
|
rad. left. |
- |
- |
split from WSPUS in 2002 |
| Workers Solidarity Alliance |
WSA |
Ideas and Action |
e-mail |
anar. syn. |
AIT |
- |
- |
f. 1984 |
| Workers World Party |
WWP |
Workers World |
e-mail |
ex-tro., rad. left. |
ICS |
- |
0.0011% |
f. 1959 as split from SWP |
| Working Families Party |
WFP |
|
e-mail |
left. soc. |
|
0.10% |
0.11% |
f. 1999 |
| World Socialist Party of the United States |
WSPUS |
World Socialist Review |
e-mail |
rad. left. |
WSM |
- |
- |
f. 1916 |
And here is a list of anti-war, anti-capitalist, anti-Israel, Pro-Muslim, Marxist and socialist groups and organizations operating in our borders. PAGING DONALD TRUMP!
A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism) Coalition
Al-Awda, the Palestine Right to Return Coalition
Arab Muslim American Federation
Free Palestine Alliance
Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation
Muslim Student Association of the U.S. and Canada
National Lawyers Guild
Ramsey Clark, former U.S. attorney general
New York City Labor Against the War
IFCO/Pastors for Peace
Free Palestine Alliance - U.S.
Partnership for Civil Justice - LDEF
Nicaragua Network
Bayan - USA/International
Korea Truth Commission
International Action Center
Muslim Student Association of the U.S./Canada
Kensington Welfare Rights Union
Mexico Solidarity Network
Middle East Children's Alliance
Deir Yassin Society of New York
Palestine Aid Society
Palestine Solidarity Committee
New Jersey Solidarity - Activists for the Liberation of Palestine
Arab-American Forum
Islamic Political Party of America (IPPA)
Americans for a Palestinian State
Americans for Justice in Palestine-Israel
American Muslim Voice, Fremont, CA
CAIR California, Anaheim, CA
Canadian Palestinian Foundation, Montreal, Canada
Filipino Workers Association
A.N.S.W.E.R. Youth & Student National Coalition
Chicago Coalition Against War & Racism
Alaskans for Peace and Justice
Ann Arbor Coalition Against the War
Baltimore Coalition to End War & Terrorism
Bay Area United Against War
City Wide Coalition, Baltimore
Coalition Against War & Injustice, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Committee for Peace and Justice in the Middle East, Prescott, Arizona
Communities for Peace, Eureka, CA
Community for Peace, Winston-Salem, NC
Flagstaff Activist Network
Forum Against Militarism and War, Heidelberg, Germany
Greater Lansing Network Against War & Injustice (GLNAWI)
Louisville Committee for Peace in the Middle East
Michigan Emergency Coalition Against War And Injustice (M.E.C.A.W.I.)
Neighbors for Peace and Justice - Northeast Los Angeles
Orange County Peace and Justice Coalition
People for Peace and Justice of Utah
Pikes Peak Justice and Peace Commission
Riverside Area Peace and Justice Action
U.S. Citizens Against War, Florence, Italy
St Pete for Peace
Stop War World Action, Japan, Tokyo
Toronto Coalition to Stop the War
TriCity Action for Peace
Turnwind, Tucson, AZ
Tucson Peace Action Coalition
Wage Peace, Jacksonville, FL
Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists' Social Justice Committee
Franciscan Sisters and Cojourners of the Justice & Peace Network,
Rochester, MN
Peace & Justice Center of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa, CA
Peace Fresno, CA
Maui Peace Action, Pukalani, HI
Mendocino Coast Peace and Justice Center, Ft. Bragg, CA
Waterville Area Bridges for Peace & Justice, Madison, ME
African American Holiday Association, Washington, DC
Peace Center of Nevada County, CA
Baylor Students for Social Justice, Baylor University
Central New Jersey Coalition for Peace & Justice, Highlands
South Bay Mobilization, San Jose, CA
Progressive Club of Healdsburg High School, Sebastopol, CA
College Voice, College of Staten Island, New York
National Federation of Students Self-Government Associations
(ZENGAKUREN), Tokyo, Japan
Progressive Political Students, Elmhurst, IL
Students for Peace, West Aurora High School
New York City Public Library Guild, Local 1930, District Counsel 37,
AFSCME (American Federation of State, County and
Municipal Employees)
Branch 214 of the National Association of Letter Carriers
RSU (Elected Union Council) University of Florence; CGIL, University
Union, Florence, Italy
Labor Rights Association, Taipei, China
Centre for Research on Globalisation (CRG), Montréal, Qc. Canada.
Paz y Justicia en Medio Oriente, Cordoba, Argentina
Global Network for the Prevention of Torture (GNPT), Dhaka, Bangladesh
Movement for Democratic Socialism, Osaka, Japan
Network to Oppose War and Racism, Ottawa, Canada
Women's International League for Peace & Freedom - Fresno, CA
Philadelphia Committee to Free the Five, PA
Metro-DC Gray Panthers, Washington, DC
Connecticut Sierra Club
Asians for Jericho/Mumia, Los Angeles, CA
California Prison Focus
Charlotte Fellowship of Reconciliation
Episcopal Peace Fellowship, Clearwater, FL
National Coalition to Free the Angola Three
Cuba Education Tours
Dallas County Green Party
Foundations for our Nu Alkebulan/Afrikan Millennium (FONAMI)
LaBOR aRT & MuRAL PRoJECT
Los Angeles Greens
DuPage County Green Party, Lombard, IL
Green Party of Dallas County, Dallas, TX
Minority eXperience Network
Movement in Motion Arts Collective
National Lawyers Guild - Los Angeles Chapter
Philadelphia Committee to Free the Five
SALAAM Theatre - South Asian League of Artists in AMerica
South Asian American Voting Youth
South Asians for Collective Action
Korean-American Web Daily, Los Angeles, CA
Centro CSO: Community Service Organization, Los Angeles, CA
No War on Cuba, Washington, DC
Movement in Motion, Bronx, NY
Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism (QUIT!), San Francisco, CA
LAGAI-- Queer Insurrection, San Francisco, CA
Coalition to Prevent the Erosion of Human Rights, Las Vegas, NV
Women in the One World, Valencia, Spain
Inicjatywa Stop Wojnie, Warsaw, Poland
Iniciativa Mexicana contra la Guerra No en Nuestro Nombre, Mexico
Global #12288, Peace Campaign, Kamogawa, Japan
ZENKO (National Assembly for Peace and Democracy), Osaka, Japan
The United Peoples, Esbjerg, Denmark
TRansgenders United for Equality (TRUE)
Iglesia San Romero de Las Americas-UCC, New York, NY
Advocates for Peace, Equality and Social Change (APESC)
Artists for Peace
Workers World Party
Bend-Condega Friendship Project
Global Peace Network
Grandmothers for Peace International
Human Rights Club, Chico, CA
Irish Republican Socialist Committees of North America
Irish Republican Socialist Party
Justice 4 Homeless, San Francisco
Marginalised Workers Action League, Vancouver, Canada
Morton County Citizens for Responsible Government
Poest for Peace - Ontario, Canada
Action for Animals Network
Century of the Child
Church & Science of Nazarighteousness
Community Coffee & Cookie, Fort Bragg, CA
Community Futures Collective, Vallejo, CA
Consumer Coalition, Chicago, IL
Earth Neighborhood Wellness Center
EarthLight
East End Direct Action, Sag Harbor, NY
Free Democracy
Freedom Socialist Party
Freeway Twenty
Friends World, Collingdale, PA
Fullerton Philosophy Corps
Mean Street Dist., Whittier, CA
People Against The Incinerator (PATI)
Peaceful Inquiries
Pigeon Creek Poets
Pine's Press
Poets West
Radical Women
Resident Peaceniks
Smarktown
Socialist Action
Solar Peace
Tabra International
TecsChange - Technology for Social Change
The Amargosa Group
The Defenders for Freedom, Justice & Equality
The Resistance, Long Beach, CA
The Resource Group
The Restoration
The Roots International
World Mothers Acting for Peace (WorldMAP)
Road to Peace
Voice 4 Change
Communist Party USA's Frederick Douglass Club
For Mother Earth Scotland
Earth Save of Lowcountry, St. Helena Island, SC
Community Renewal Team of Greater Hartford, CT
Women Creating Peace Collective, Riverside, CA
Coded Source, Culver City, CA
Free, Tokyo, Japan
Radical Honesty Enterprises, Stanley, VA
Raw Not War, Sebastopol, CA
The Defenders for Freedom, Justice & Equality, Richmond, VA
Ethics, Culture, and Religion Institute, Garrett Park, MD
Defenders of the Planet, Crystal Bay, NV
New England Party, North Billerica, MA
The Culture Bridge of Understanding & Awareness, Albuquerque, NM
Washington State Church of Rock-N-Roll, Bellingham, WA
Earth Company, Sylmar, CA
World Constitution & Parliament Association, Bronx, NY
International Committee to Defend Slobodan Milosevic (Irish Section)
Socialist Workers Party-Galway, Ireland
Frank Cimino, Retired USAF, Vietnam Veteran, Hampton, VA
Jameel Rashid, U.S. Coast Guard, Portsmouth, VA
Clay A Caldwell, Military/Navy, Rialto, CA
Michel Chossudovsky, Director, Centre for Research on Globalisation
(CRG); Professor of Economics, University of Ottawa
Margaret Rose Burge, Pax Christi*
John A. Monteverde, Veterans for Peace*, Albuquerque, NM
Marianne Brun, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom*
Elaine Corum, Peace Action of Sacramento*
Kit Travis, MoveOn.org*
Richard R. Rivard, PaxChristi USA*, American Friends Service Committee*,
New Ways Ministry*
Laurie Manis, Military Families Speak Out*
Laurie Proia, Not in Our Name*
Michael Malafa, Amnesty International*
Vickie M. Fouts, Women's International League for Peace & Freedom*
Marguerite Pastirchak, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)*
Jonathan Nack, Northern California Committees of Correspondence for
Democracy and Socialism*
Justin S Shahbaz, Student, University of Southern California; Students
for Justice in Palestine*, Los Angeles
Anthony Badgerow, student, University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC)
National Lawyers Guild Chapter*
Eric Coker, Student, Phi Theta Kappa*, Seattle, WA
Gregory Daniel Laynor, Student, Sierra Student Coalition, Sierra Club*
Scott Nass, Student, University of Cincinnati Campus Green Party*
Ed Koch, Student, Gannon University Voice for Peace*
Brian Blauvelt, Student, New Britain High School Progressive Student
Alliance*
Debbie Anderson, Student, University of the District of Columbia; National
Lawyers Guild, American Constitution Society-UDC Chapter*, Phi Alpha
Delta UDC Chapter*, Jewish Law Society*
Women's Law Society*, OUTLAW*
Mary Lou Finley, Peace and Freedom Party*
Luci Murphy, Metro-DC Gray Panthers, Washington, DC
Gretchen Vanek, Pocatello For Peace*, ID
Jane Welford, Berkeley Women in Black*, SEIU Local 616*, CA
Michael Lindberg, Arise for Social Justice*, Springfield, MA
Susan Nash, Women in Black*, Women Creating Peace Collective*,
Riverside, CA
Peter Sirois, Waterville Area Bridges for Peace and Justice, Madison, ME
Leila Magee, William Byrd Community House*, Richmond, VA
John D. Calandrelli, Connecticut Sierra Club, Hartford, CT
Ayo Handy Kendi, African American Holiday Association (AAHA),
Washington, DC
Allen Cooper, Veterans for Peace*, Academic Freedom Committee*,
Albuquerque Center for Peace & Justice*
Andrea Parra, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project*, Seattle, WA
Joy Freeman, Lawyer, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights*
Abayomi Azikiwe, Pan-African News Wire*
Lynn Darling, Serria Club-Audubon*
Diane M. Weller, Military Moms Online*, Veterans Rights*
Bob Taylor, West Covina Neighbors for Peace and Justice*
Kelly A Shinn, GLBTQ Youth Center*, Denver, CO
Jimmie Apsey, Labor Party* Royal Oak, MI
Joan F. Crist, Northwest Indiana Against War*
Cindy Asrir, Nebraskans for Justice in Palestine*, Nebraska Green Party*,
Nebraska Coalition for Peace*
Odilia Galvan Rodriguez, Red Earth Productions and Cultural Work*
Jerry Pendergast, US-El Salvador Sister Cities*, Chicago, IL
Alexi Bonifield, Nevada Co. Arts Council*
Robert M. Taylor, Bus Riders Union*, Labor Community Strategy Center*,
Los Angeles, CA
Sioux Morucci, Doctors of the World Greek Delegation*, Athens, Greece
Ana Daglio, Partido Comunista de Argentina*, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tim Anthony, Council of Canadians*, Winnipeg, Canada
Kondo Yuriko, The Struggle Committee Against TOKUYAMA DAM*,
Ogaki, Japan
Tang shu, Labor Rights Association, Taipei, China
Fazlous Satter, Global Network for the Prevention of Torture (GNPT),
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Patrick OConnell, the Culture Bridge of Understanding & Awareness,
Albuquerque, NM
John T. Jensen, Network to Oppose War and Racism, Ottawa, Canada
Rebel Fagin, Progressive Club of Healdsburg High School, Sebastopol, CA
Niki Fagin, Progressive Club of Healdsburg High School, Sebastopol, CA
Dan Goodwin, Defenders of the Planet, Crystal Bay, NV
Carlos Montes, Centro CSO: Community Service Organization,
Los Angeles, CA
David Wilcox, DuPage County Green Party, Lombard, IL
Mateo Jaguar, Earth Company, Sylmar, CA
Daniel Vieira, Central New Jersey Coalition for Peace & Justice, Highlands
Mohammad Basirul Haq Sinha, the Roots International*,
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Minjok-Tongshin, Korean-American Web Daily, Los Angeles, CA
Ana Edwards, The Defenders for Freedom, Justice & Equality, Richmond
Bonnie Rosendale, Episcopal Peace Fellowship, Clearwater, FL
Daniel Bell, Coalition to Prevent the Erosion of Human Rights, Las Vegas
Tim McNiven, Priest, Washington State Church of Rock-N-Roll,
Bellingham, WA
Joseth Moore, Student, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Democratic
Socialists of America*, Nebraska Peace Coalition of Lincoln*
Shahnaz Naeem, Student, PAX: New London Peace Action*, Lebanon, NH
Peter Sirois, Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical and Energy Workers
International Union, Local 1-36*
Ed Childs, Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees Union Local 26*
Lowell Levinger, Local 292 Musicians Union*
Vance F. Dennis, Ironworkers Local 377*
Stephen Paulmier, Graphic Communications International Union*
Jeremy Rossen, Service Employees International Union (SEIU)*
Santa Rosa, CA
David Peterson, International Union of Painters and Allied Trade*,
Monticello, IL
Kathleen Romero, Teamsters Local 856*
Matthew Joseph Klein, PCC/ International Union of Bricklayers and Allied
Craft Workers Local #3 Oakland*
Eugene H. Craig, Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
Local 715*
Mike Looper, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 535*
Richard Brinton, Laborer, Service Employees International Union
(SEIU) 817*
Linda K Minshall, Communication Workers of America*
Blair Phillips, Canadian Auto Worker, CAW&TCA-Local 99 (GM of Canada
Unit)*, St. Catharines
Meg Brizzolara, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 790*,
San Rafael, CA
HilmaTowell, United Auto Workers (UAW)*, Waterford, MI
Donna Phillips, Canadian Auto Worker, CAW & TCA - Local # 199 (GM of
Canada Unit)*, St. Catharines
Claudia Pesenti, Chicago Teachers Union*
Minnie Bruce Pratt, National Writers Union*, New Jersey
Gertrude Treadway, American Postal Workers' Union*, Abita Springs, LA
Fred Jakobcic, American Federation of State County and Municipal
Employees(AFSCME)*, Marquette, MI
Renee L. Bowser, United Food & Commercial Workers*,
Washington, DC
Eugene H. Craig, Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
Local 715*, San Jose, CA
Genevieve Cora Fraser, National Writers Union & Dramatist Guild, Inc.*
Jeremy Rossen, Service Employees International Union (SEIU)*,
Santa Rosa, CA
David Kiefer II, International Union of Operating Engineers*
Gigi Williams, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
Local 706*
Michael Phillips, Teamsters*, The Woodlands, TX
Chet Nettestad, Communication Workers of American Local 7219*
Judith Ackerman, United Federation of Teachers*, New York City
Theresa McNerney, United Teachers of Los Angeles*
Robert Whitehead, SCTA/ California Teachers Assoc. / NEA*
Lawrence Ribnick, American Federation of Teachers*
Parke Wm. Hutchinson, Professor, Rhode Island College, American Federation
of Teachers (AFT)*
Robert Gunther, Communication Workers of America*, Islip, NY
John Maxfield Hague, American Society of Mechanical Engineers*,
Buffalo, NY
Dan Rice, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)*,
Woodinville, WA
Gale J. McNeeley, Actors Equity Association*
Tangi Tunoa, IBEW Local# 551*, Novato, CA
Dennis Gallie, United Auto Workers Local 325*, St. Louis, MO
Cheetah Lindquester, Awareness Rising*, Port Townsend, WA
Pratap Patrick Paikaray, ICICIoneSource*, Bangalore, India
James Hardwick, Communist Party USA*, Irving, TX
Mary Sweeney, Before It's Gone (BIG)*, Creston, CA
John F. Ingrassia, Earth Save of the Lowcountry, St Helena Island, SC
Brother Daniel Tobin, Knights of Columbus*, Ethical Humanist Society*,
Hempstead, NY
Lois Messenger-Wright, Community Renewal Team of Greater
Hartford, CT
G.E. Stinson, Coded Source, Culver City, CA
Brad Blanton, Radical Honesty Enterprises, Stanley, VA
Edward Rimbaugh, Raw Not War, Sebastopol, CA
Nomura; Osami, Free, Tokyo, Japan
Wesley Rothermel, Alternative Community and Rural Economic
Systems*
Patricia Ecklund-Ruch, Operation Shoestring*
Mark Luciano, Communist Party USA-Rhode Island District*
Joseph M. Suitt, Student, Nicholls State University; America
Demonstrates*, Raceland, LA
Denys Vigil, Center for Alternative and Responsible Education*
Harold O'Leary, Community Arts Organization*, Oglebay Institute*
Sharri LaPierre, BareBones Art*, Vancouver, WA
Louis J Arcese Jr., Center for a Livable World*
Dan French, Center for Collaborative Education*
Meredith McLeod, Community for Peace Net*
W. Wynne Zaugg, Hacienda de los Milagros, Inc.*
Bill Riedler, Global Relationship Centers, Inc.*
Phillip Crawford, Eating for Peace*, San Francisco, CA
Gail Picard, Project Open Hand*
Dennison Nyberg, American Indian OIC*, Minnetonka, MN
Troy Hill, Student, Clark University
Michael Ziri, Student, Illinois College
Joshua Rahtz, Student, Reed College
Jaime Becker, Student, University of California-Davis
Jack Vibert, Student, Farmington High School, Unionville, CT
Jonathan Goldsbie, Student, S.E.E.D Alternative Secondary,
Toronto, Canada
Mia, Student, Flinders University-South Australia, Glenelg, Australia
Dan Burton, Student, Rochester Institute of Technology, NY
Katie Miller, Student, University of Maryland-Baltimore
Alan Dakak, Medical Student, University of California-Los Angeles
Maria Crispi, Student, City College of San Francisco, CA
Heather, Student, Duluth Central High School, MN
Ami Carpenter, Student, George Mason University, Arlington, VA
Matthew L. Schwartz, Student, State University of New York-Buffalo
Jim Havard, Student, Montana State University- Billings
Marian Royer, Student, Washington College, Chestertown, MD
Sandra, Student, University of Maine, Orono
Lauren Purdum, Student, Pennsylvania State University
Julia Sutton, Student, California State University, Fullerton
Keith Kleszynski, Student, San Diego State University, CA
Alan Dakak, Student, University of California-Los Angeles
Chris Deutsch, Student, California State University, Sacramento,
Folsom, CA
Kate Barut, Student, Bronx High School of Science, New York, NY
Suleman Ahmed, Student, University of California-Irvine
Torrent Woodard, Student, Portland State University, OR
Thomas Chen, Student, Tufts University, Medford, MA
Amy Karp, Student, University of Maryland-College Park
Laura, Student, Colgate University, Saint Louis Park, MN
Toni Story, Student, Heritage High School, Carrollton, VA
Brian Hensley, Student, The College of Mount Saint Joseph,
Cincinnati, OH
Ben Lowrance, Student, Southeast Missouri State University,
Cape Girardeau
Jamal Thomas, Student, Northwest Community College, Senatobia, MS
Zachary McCorkhill, Student, University of Hawaii, Honolulu
Brendan Baker, Student, TLC Cortona School, Centreville, VA
Gregory A. McClure, Student, Hawaii Pacific University, Wahaiwa, HI
Daniel Duffy, Student, Brandeis University, Boalsburg, PA
Michelle Colvin, Student, Fresno State University, Woodlake, CA
Terra Drescher, Student, University of Texas, Austin
Corinna Mullin, Student, London School of Economics, London, UK
Jonathan Dobberstein, Student, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Robbie Block, Student, Head-Royce
Kira Krenichyn, Student, City University of New York Graduate Center
Jose Velasquez, Student, Union County College
Nathan Hetrick, Student, Saint John's University
Sean Eldridge, Student, Niagara Falls High School, NY
Monette Bebow-Reinhard, Student, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Sze Wei Ang, Student, Cornell University
Sharon Obeidallah, Student, University of Illinois at Chicago
Matthew Horning, Student, College of St. Benedict/St. John's
University (CSB/SJU)
William Buehlman, Counselor/ Student, City College of San Francisco
Marya R. Sosulski, Student, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Nikki Dohn, Student, Saybrook Graduate School
Christopher Conn, Student, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Bethany Pozzi-Johnson, Student, Columbia College
Andrew Myer, Student, Dickinson College
Saarika Sharma, Student, Penn State College of Medicine
Taylor Judge, Student, Paul VI Catholic High school, VA
Marni Nacheff, Student, Sonoma State University
Katherine Spielberger, Student, Pomona College
Corey Schade, Student, Boston University School of Law
Jonathan Ives, Student, Chattanooga State University
Ian Dixon, Student, Hiram College, Canton, MI
Darren Howard, Student, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
Katie Spielberger, Student, Pomona College, Chicago, IL
Steven Burge, Student/instructor, South Dakota State University
Jay Bostrom, Grad Student/Teachers Assistant, University of Montana
Paula Lee, Student, Saint Leo University
Sean Eldridge, High School Student, Niagara Falls High School
Erica Anthony-Benavides, Student, Trinity University
Dan Oh, Student, University of California - Santa Barbara
Faris Alkassim, Student, Devry University
L. Roxanne Evans, Student, Cabrillo College
Christine Garves, Student, University of New Mexico
James Robert Schirmer, Student, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Jerry Alvarado, Student, City College San Francisco
Erica Anthony-Benavides, Student, Trinity University
Paula Lee, Student, Saint Leo University
Corey Schade, Student, Boston University School of Law
Beth Goodsell, Student, Lewis & Clark College
Alexis Bramos-Hantman, Student, Columbia University
Lance Streng, Student, Lane Community College
Carrie Lawson, Student, University of the South
James Herron, Jr., High School Student, East Wareham, MA
Brian P. Smith, Student, Tacoma Community College, Tacoma, WA
Terril Starks, Student, Magalia, CA
Megan Atwood, Student, Conroe, TX
Matthew Bennett, Student, Sudbury, Canada
Derek Bessey, Student, N. Tonawanda, NY
Jonathan Goldsbie, Student, Toronto, Canada
Wendy White, Student, Denver, CO
Samantha Hayes, Student, Cottonwood, CA
James L. Rush, Student, North Billerica, MA
Martha Rivera, Student, California State University-Fullerton
Aisha Dixon-Peters, Student, University of La Verne, CA
Melissa Cobb, Student, University of Delaware
Ruth Harman, Student, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Kent Buesseler, Student, Fergus Falls High School, MN
Noah Higgins-Rice, Student, Gloucester High School, VA
Veronica McKenzie, Student, Marshall University, Huntington, WV
Eric Mar, Vice-Pres. SF Board of Education*, School of Ethnic
Studies, CA
Albert Gonzalez, Instructional Aide, Casa Grande Union High School, AZ
Mark E. Reisinger, Professor, Binghamton University, Vestal, NY
Olga Winbush, Professor, Pacific Oaks College, Lancaster, CA
Thomas Andrew Bonasera, Professor, University of Milan, Italy
B. L. Brush, Professor, San Diego State University, CA
Madhu Prasad, Professor, Zakir Husain College, University of
Delhi, India
Paul V. McDowell, Professor, Santa Barbara City College, CA
Elizabeth C. Wright, Professor, San Francisco State University, CA
Sondra Hale, Professor, University of California-Los Angeles
Morton K. Brussel, Professor, University of Illinois-Urbana
Albert Gonzalez, Teacher, Casa Grande Union High School, AZ
Sharon Wilson, Professor, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley
John Womack, Jr., Professor, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Fredrick Blum, Professor, Chicago State University, IL
Michael J. Gent, Professor, Canisius College, Buffalo, NY
Joyce Miller, Professor, City University of New York
Michael S. Berg, Teacher, Prometheus Methods Tower Service, Inc.,
West Chester, PA
Kathryn Myers, Teacher, Cuesta College, Paso Robles, CA
Marc Pilisuk, Professor, Saybrook Graduate School, Berkeley, CA
Robert Schlagal, Professor, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC
Gary Bodwin, Teacher, Kenwood Elementary School, CA
Donald Poochigian, Professor, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks
Shelley Mc Nellis, Teacher, Santa Barbara School District,
Santa Barbara, CA
Ruth F, Turney, Professor, Catawba College, Salisbury, NC
Regino R. Diaz-Robainas, Professor, Migrant College, Stuart, FL
Shelley McNellis, Teacher, Santa Barbara City Schools, CA
William Robert Da Silva, Professsor, Manipal Institute of Communication,
Mahe (Deemed) University, Manipal, India
Jenaro Rodriguez, Teacher, St. Benedict School/Penn Mont Academy, PA
David McDonald, Professor, University of California, Irivne
Peggy A. Holloway, Professor, Wayne State College
Rita Surdi, Instructor, Luna Community College, Las Vegas, NM
Herbert G. Vaughan, Jr., M.D, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Patricia A. Couillard, Instructor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Frank A Davis, Teacher, University of Cincinnati
Doug Paterson, University Professor of Theatre, University of
Nebraska-Omaha
Robert Stephenson, Professor, Wayne State University
Louis G Tassinary, Professor, Texas A&M University
Louise Leonard, Professor, University of Florida
Eileen Walter, Teacher, Harelson Elementary School
Peggy A. Holloway, Professor, Wayne State College
Robert A. Collins, Professor, Florida Atlantic University
Arturo Giraldez, Professor, University of the Pacific
Kathe Burick, Teacher, City College of San Francisco
Julie Obermeyer, Teacher, Anchorage Literacy Project*
Deborah Lee Emery, Instructor, MS Gulf Coast Community College
Ruth van Venendaal, Teacher, Dudley Elementary School, Camden City
Dr. Herbert Vaughn, Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Eileen Walter, Teacher, Amphitheater School District
Abbie Jenks, Professor, Greenfield Community College
Magdalena Cabrera, Teacher, Leaping Lizards Nature Awareness
Preschool, CA
Karyn Lovingood, Adjunct Professor, Averett University
Robin McCubbin, Professor, Southwestern College
Jeri Pollock, Teacher, Moorpark College
Dr. Curtis F. Doebbler, Professor of Human Rights at Tashkent State
Law Institute
Kathryn Myers, Teacher, Cuesta College
Thomas Kleven, Professor, Thurgood Marshall School of Law
Aurora Camacho de Schmidt, Associate Professor, Swarthmore College
Frank Walter, Professor Emeritus, American River College
Patrick Brantlinger, Professor, Indiana University
Raymond Giraud, Professor, Stanford University
Sa Washah, Professor, Clifton, NJ
Thomas Bautz, Teacher, Lake Mary, FL
Paul McDermott, Teacher, Los Angeles, CA
Armando Aligia, Professor, Bariloche, Argentina
Brian Mitchell, Teacher, Simi Valley, CA
Bob Oort, Teacher, Georgica, Australia
Chris Bluemel, Teacher, Hereford, UK
Dawn E. Ask Martin, Teacher, Cedar Falls, IA
Chris Harper, Teacher, Alexandria, VA
Ruth Schafer, Teacher, Chico, CA
Ruth Valdez, Teacher, Freedom, CA
Kathleen H. Moore, Teacher
Eugenia A Almand, Teacher, Bronx, NY
Jenaro Rodriguez, Teacher, St. Benedict School, Hastings, PA
Obiora Embry, Teacher, Lexington, KY
Ben Chappell, Professor, Bridgewater College, VA
Nicole O'Connor, Roncalli High School, WI
Mary Lebert, University of Michigan Law School
Heath Watts, Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology,
Butte, MT
Tarcisio Praciano-Pereira, Univerisidade Estadual Vale do Acarau,
Sobral, Brazil
Deborah Carroll, City University of New York-Long Island
Erika Nanes, University of California-Los Angeles
Kawika Liu, University of Hawaii, Honolulu
Nicole Williams, University of Southern California, West Hollywood
Seamus Gilson, The College of Wooster
Cynthia Robinson, Cornell University
Carol R. Schelin, New Rochelle High School, Tappan, NY
Terao Terumi, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Tajimi-shi, Japan
Marty Maddox, Graduate Theological Union*, Berkeley, CA
Trudy Morgan, Ukiah United Methodist Church*
Cynthia Embree-Lavoie, Buddhist Peace Fellowship*
Kaori Yagi, Reverend, United Church in Japan*, Chiba, Japan
Gilbert Malu Musumbu, Roman Catholic Priest, Douglas, AZ
Susan Emmons, Minister, York, PA
Suzanne J. Cowles, Pastor, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada*,
Edmonton, Canada
W. J. Gonzales Nolan, United Church Of Christ, National Office*,
Cleveland, OH
American Nazi party,
Aryan Brotherhood
Islamic Jihad
ISIS
Aryan Nations
Radio Islam
Islamic Defense League
Nation of Islam
Anonymous
CAIR Council of American Islamic Relations
Arab Anti-discrimination committee
Hamas
Hezzbollah
Mel Gibson
Hutton Gibson
George Clooney
Huffington Post
William Holley Jr., Minister, Redding, CA
Dorsey O. Blake, Minister, Oakland, CA
James Wendell Reid, Minister, United Methodist Church*, Berwick, LA
Barbara A. Lee, Pastor, Universal Life Church of Deatsville*, AL
Bob Wright, Clergy, Lake Alberta, CA
Chet Guinn, Methodist Federation for Social Action*, Des Moines, IA
Nicholas J. Bisaccia, Saint Mark's Episcopal Church*
Dennis R. M. Teall-Fleming, Director of Faith Formation,
Queen of Apostles Catholic Church*, Belmont, NC
Kate Gyllensvard, St Peter's Social Justice Ministry Team*
Rafael García, Pastor, Summerfield United Methodist Church*
Ange Mayers, Nun, Native American Ministry*
Sergei Kapral, Orthodox Deacon, Plains, PA
Bruce N. Teague, Reverend, Amherst College
David L. Corcoran, Hospital Chaplain, Loyola University Medical Center
Catherine Connell, Sisters of Social Service*, Sacramento, CA
Douglas B. Hunt, Reverend, Ethics, Culture, and Religion Institute,
Garrett Park, MD
Nicholas J. Bisaccia, St. Mark's Episcopal Church*, Philadelphia, PA
Its just a taste of what we gotta put up with here in Modern America. May God bless us and our cause and may America be a blessing unto Almighty God. Amen.
TOPICS: Reference
KEYWORDS: enemies; liberalfascists; list; thugs
To: mainestategop
There are also some phony religious movements which are devised to promote communism, such as Obama's "Black Liberation Theology".

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The Real Story Behind Rev. Wright's Controversial Black Liberation Theology Doctrine
Monday, May 5, 2008
FoxNews/Hannity's America
[special Friday night edition--original airdate May 2, 2008]
(some key excerpts)
JOSE DIAZ-BALART, TELEMUNDO NETWORK: "Liberation theology in Nicaragua in the mid-1980's was a pro-Sandinista, pro-Marxist, anti-U.S., anti-Catholic Church movement. That's it. No ifs, ands, or buts. His church apparently supported, in the mid-'80s in Nicaragua, groups that supported the Sandinista dictatorships and that were opposed to the Contras whose reason for being was calling for elections. That's all I know. I was there.
I saw the churches in Nicaragua that he spoke of, and the churches were churches that talked about the need for violent revolution and I remember clearly one of the major churches in Managua where the Jesus Christ on the altar was not Jesus Christ, he was a Sandinista soldier, and the priests talked about the corruption of the West, talked about the need for revolution everywhere, and talked about 'the evil empire' which was the United States of America."
REV. BOB SCHENCK, NATIONAL CLERGY COUNCIL: "it's based in Marxism. At the core of his [Wright's] theology is really an anti-Christian understanding of God, and as part of a long history of individuals who actually advocate using violence in overthrowing those they perceive to be oppressing them, even acts of murder have been defended by followers of liberation theology. That's very, very dangerous."
SCHENCK: "I was actually the only person escorted to Dr. Wright. He asked to see me, and I simply welcomed him to Washington, and then I said Dr. Wright, I want to bring you a warning: your embrace of Marxist liberation theology. It is contrary to the Gospel, and you need, sir, to abandon it. And at that he dropped the handshake and made it clear that he was not in the mood to dialogue on that point."
Source: The Real Story Behind Rev. Wright's Controversial Black Liberation Theology Doctrine:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,354158,00.html
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"Their founding document [the Weather Underground's] called for the establishment of a "white fighting force" to be allied with the "Black Liberation Movement" and other "anti-colonial" movements[1] to achieve "the destruction of US imperialism and the achievement of a classless world: world communism."..."-Berger, Dan (2006). Outlaws of America: The Weather Underground and the Politics of Solidarity. AK Press, 95.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weatherman_Underground#cite_ref-Berger_0-0
Outlaws of America: The Weather Underground and the Politics of Solidarity (Paperback) by Dan Berger
http://www.amazon.com/Outlaws-America-Underground-Politics-Solidarity/dp/1904859410
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From the New York Times, August 24, 2003
"they [the Weather Underground] employed revolutionary jargon, advocated armed struggle and black liberation and began bombing buildings, taking responsibility for at least 20 attacks. Estimates of their number ranged at times from several dozen to several hundred."
Article: Quieter Lives for 60's Militants, but Intensity of Beliefs Hasn't Faded
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F04E4DE1539F937A1575BC0A9659C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2
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posted on
06/29/2017 8:19:03 AM PDT
by
ETL
(Obama-Hillary, the REAL Russia-US scandal (UraniumOne Deal, Missile Defense, Nukes) See my home page)
To: mainestategop
Obama's Church: Gospel of Hate
Kathy Shaidle, FrontPageMag.com
Monday, April 07, 2008
In March of 2007, FOX News host Sean Hannity had engaged Obama's pastor in a heated interview about his Church's teachings. For many viewers, the ensuing shouting match was their first exposure to "Black Liberation Theology"...
Like the pro-communist Liberation Theology that swept Central America in the 1980s and was repeatedly condemned by Pope John Paul II, Black Liberation Theology combines warmed-over 1960s vintage Marxism with carefully distorted biblical passages. However, in contrast to traditional Marxism, it emphasizes race rather than class. The Christian notion of "salvation" in the afterlife is superseded by "liberation" on earth, courtesy of the establishment of a socialist utopia.
http://web.archive.org/web/20090321190904/http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=30CD9E14-B0C9-4F8C-A0A6-A896F0F44F02
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Catholics for Marx [Liberation Theology]
By Fr. Robert Sirico
FrontPageMagazine.com | Thursday, June 03, 2004
In the days when the Superpowers were locked in a Cold War, Latin America seethed with revolution, and millions lived behind an iron curtain, a group of theologians concocted a novel idea within the history of Christianity. They proposed to combine the teachings of Jesus with the teachings of Marx as a way of justifying violent revolution to overthrow the economics of capitalism.
The Gospels were re-rendered not as doctrine impacting on the human soul but rather as windows into the historical dialectic of class struggle. These "liberation theologians" saw every biblical criticism of the rich as a mandate to expropriate the expropriating owners of capital, and every expression of compassion for the poor as a call for an uprising by the proletarian class of peasants and workers.
http://web.archive.org/web/20090321190909/http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=460782B7-35CC-4C9E-A2C5-93832067C7CD
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Re: James Cone, founder of "Black Liberation Theology":
SEAN HANNITY: But Reverend Jeremiah Wright is not backing down and has not for years and in his strong stance on the teaching of black liberation theology is nothing new. He had the same things to say last spring when he appeared on "Hannity & Colmes:"
WRIGHT: If you're not going to talk about theology in context, if you're not going to talk about liberation theology that came out of the '60s, systematized black liberation theology that started with Jim Cone in 1968 and the writings of Cone and the writings of Dwight Hopkins and the writings of womynist theologians and Asian theologians and Hispanic theologians, then you can't talk about the black value system.
HANNITY: But I'm a - reverend
WRIGHT: Do you know liberation theology, sir?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,354158,00.html
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The Black church and Marxism: what do they have to say to each other
by Cone, James H. 1938- . Harrington, Michael 1928-1989
https://archive.org/details/TheBlackChurchAndMarxismWhatDoTheyHaveToSayToEachOther
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posted on
06/29/2017 8:21:46 AM PDT
by
ETL
(Obama-Hillary, the REAL Russia-US scandal (UraniumOne Deal, Missile Defense, Nukes) See my home page)
To: mainestategop; ETL
Maine and ETL -
Great Thank you for continued posting of detailed evidence of the threat within our borders.
Insane self-destructive traitors are the root of much evil and represent the greatest threat to our free republic.
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posted on
06/29/2017 8:25:53 AM PDT
by
MarchonDC09122009
(When is our next march on DC? When have we had enough?)
To: mainestategop
I hope your list also includes prominent progressives intent on destroying the Constitution, like Noam Chomsky and, well, all of them.
Oh, and maybe a list of mosques/imams that are agitating for violence/promoting sharia?
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posted on
06/29/2017 9:00:52 AM PDT
by
calenel
(The Democratic Party is a Criminal Enterprise. It is the Socialist Mafia.)
To: mainestategop
I didn’t see the two worst Anti-American organizations.
Maybe I missed the following:
The Congressional Black Caucus
The entire Progressive Liberal Socialist/Communist Democrat Party.
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posted on
06/29/2017 10:36:44 AM PDT
by
PoloSec
(polosec)
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