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COMMUNISM'S RESURGENCE
The New American ^ | January 24, 2005 Issue | W. F. Jasper

Posted on 01/15/2005 11:51:07 AM PST by JesseHousman

Communism is not dead in Latin America. In fact, the dominoes are falling south of the border, but no one seems to be noticing.

"It's a new day. Communism is dead. It's even dead in Cuba." So declared Senator Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing in May 2002. "I hate to say it," she continued, "it's dead." The senator's proclamation was a surprise, no doubt, to Fidel Castro, whose regime was (and is) alive and as Red as ever. It also must have come as welcome news to the people of Cuba, still suffering, after nearly half a century, under Fidel's stifling oppression. Unfortunately, for them, the senator was wrong, as usual.

Conservatives had a field day blasting Senator Boxer's ridiculous epitaph. But while ridiculing her forensic pathology regarding Cuba, her critics frequently repeated Boxer's error by proclaiming that "Communism is dead" in the rest of Latin America.

The supposed corpse of Communism, however, is very much alive. In fact, it is much more dangerously alive than it was when Castro was in his heyday, in the 1960s and '70s, sponsoring revolution and terrorism throughout the Americas, Africa, and the Middle East. Consider:

For the past six years, President Hugo Chavez — a self-proclaimed Communist and boon companion of Fidel — has been tightening the vise of dictatorship on Venezuela, the region's key oil-producing country (and the source of much of our imported fuel). Next door in Brazil, Latin America's largest, most populous nation, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is also consolidating a Marxist regime. In Argentina, President Nestor Kirchner reversed 15 years of Argentine policy by re-establishing ties with Cuba and cozying up to Castro and Hugo Chavez. In Ecuador, radical Castro-Chavez protégé Lucio Gutierrez is now in control. Much of Colombia is controlled by FARC, the Communist narco-terrorists who have been waging a murderous terrorist war for 40 years. United Nations "peacekeepers" occupy Haiti, and that disaster-ridden island may soon see the return of ousted Marxist madman Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Riots in Bolivia caused President Lozada to resign in 2003, and the current president, Carlos Mesa, may soon be replaced by Evo Morales, "indigenous" activist and leader of the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) party. In the December 2004 local elections, Morales' MAS candidates won many of the city and provincial races. The Communist Sandinistas have swept back into power in Nicaragua, taking many of the local offices in the November 2004 elections. The leftist list goes on: Chile's Ricardo Lagos (elected in 2000), Peru's Alejandro Toledo (2000), and Uruguay's Tabare Vazquez (2004). Latin American countries are falling like dominoes. But scarcely anyone is mentioning the Domino Theory — no, make that Domino Reality — playing out right next door.

Mention of the Domino Theory tends to draw blank stares from the under-40 set today. During the 1950s, '60s, and '70s, however, it was a household word and a central tenet of U.S. and Western geo-strategy in relation to the Soviet Union, China, and the Soviet-bloc countries. If the West didn't oppose the Communist forces backed by Moscow and Beijing, the theory went, the countries of Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam would fall to Communism, one by one, in quick succession. Millions of people would be slaughtered, and whole nations would be turned into concentration camps. The Asian nations in the region that didn't fall to overt Communist takeover would come under Red China's dominance, nonetheless.

The liberal intelligentsia sneered at such "simplistic" and "paranoid" notions. They were wrong, of course — fatally, horribly wrong. The "simplistic" theory proved to be fact. Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam did fall like dominoes. Millions were slaughtered, and the survivors were enslaved in concentration camps. The rest of Asia has come under China's economic and military dominance.

During the same period that the Asian dominoes were being set up for their tragic fall (the 1950s, '60s, and '70s), a similar scenario was developing much closer to home, on our southern doorstep. Fidel Castro took Cuba and used it as a revolutionary launch pad for the hemisphere. The dominoes began falling in Latin America to Soviet-backed thugs and terrorists: Romulo Betancourt in Venezuela, Cheddi Jagan in British Guiana, Juan Bosch in the Dominican Republic, Juan Jose Arevalo in Guatemala, Janio Quadros and Joao Goulart in Brazil, Victor Paz Estenssoro in Bolivia, Salvador Allende in Chile, Omar Torrijos in Panama, Maurice Bishop in Grenada, and the Sandinistas in Nicaragua.

But Communist regimes never stuck in Latin America. The major reason: geography. The Russian and Chinese Communists could not consolidate control by simply marching in massive occupying armies, like they did in Central and Eastern Europe and Central and Southeast Asia. Except for Cuba, that is, where the Kennedy administration gave Castro a security guarantee, pledging not to attempt to overthrow him, and not to allow anyone else to do so either — so long as the Russians removed their missiles. But outside of Castro's protected "workers' paradise," anti-Communist forces (often from the military) regularly toppled the Moscow-Havana puppets.

Terrorists-'R'-Us

During the 1990s, while Establishment analysts were proclaiming Communism dead in Latin America, Castro was busily building a hemispheric network that would focus on taking power by the ballot as well as the bullet. One of the most important parts of that network is the Sao Paulo Forum, a veritable Who's Who of terrorist groups and revolutionary parties that proudly boasts regular attendance by national presidents, other prominent politicians, labor leaders, and NGOs (non-governmental organizations).

The Sao Paulo Forum (SPF) was created in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1990, under the official sponsorship of Fidel Castro and Brazil's Communist Workers Party, headed by Lula da Silva, now president of Brazil. Member organizations of the SPF include the Communist Parties of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay, and Venezuela. "Former" terrorist groups that have gone political, such as Nicaragua's Sandinistas and El Salvador's FMLN, are also SPF members. So are organizations that are currently on the U.S. State Department's list of active terrorist groups, such as Colombia's FARC and ELN, the Tupac Amaru of Peru, Chile's MIR, and the Basque ETA of Spain.

The SPF conferences regularly feature guests and observers from Communist governments such as North Korea and Vietnam, as well as the Communist Party of the United States, the Palestine Liberation Organization, and Sinn Fein (the political arm of the terrorist Irish Republican Army, IRA). In short, the SPF is a global Terrorists-'R'-Us, where leaders of terrorist states and terrorist groups are allowed to vote and are given a podium from which to pontificate on human rights, justice, and democracy. Besides Cuba's Fidel Castro, SPF stalwarts include Brazil's Lula, Venezuela's Chavez, Ecuador's Gutierrez, Uruguay's Vazquez, and many other current and former government leaders.

Amazingly, the meetings, deliberations, and connections of the Sao Paulo Forum rarely merit even a mention in the major U.S. media. Nor do members of Congress or the Bush administration express concern over SPF membership when ladling out more foreign aid, or when planning political and economic "integration" with these new "partners" under bilateral trade agreements or the proposed 34-nation Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). And while the White House and the internationalist architects of the FTAA herald the progress they are making toward "hemispheric security," many of the Latin American regimes they are partnering with are deep in bed with the drug cartels, narco-terrorist groups, and a vast and growing array of Middle Eastern terrorist groups — Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, al-Qaeda, Hamas, and PLO — that have established a huge presence, especially in Venezuela and in the Tri-Border Area of Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina.

The Sao Paulo Forum is a continuation and expansion of the Tricontinental Conference, the Soviet terror operation that spawned the modern global terrorist phenomenon four decades ago. The Tricontinental made its debut appearance in 1966 with a gathering of world terrorist leaders in Havana. Although it was hosted by Fidel Castro, who became the titular head of the ongoing Tricontinental terror wave, the whole affair was completely a Moscow-run global strategic offensive. Planning for the Tricontinental had been set in motion by the Soviet Politburo at least as early as 1964, under the guidance of Boris Ponomarev, head of the Kremlin's International Department. The 1966 Havana conference brought together more than 500 representatives from Communist parties, revolutionary organizations, and terrorist groups from around the world. Cuba became the chief center of terrorist training, under the direction of Soviet KGB Colonel Vadim Kochergine and 10,000 Soviet military "advisers." Additional Communist-bloc trainers from Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Romania, and East Germany supplemented Cuba's massive Soviet contingent.

The direct continuity from the Havana-based Tricontinental Conference to the Sao Paulo Forum can be traced easily through personnel, parties, philosophy, and practice. The personnel/party pedigrees are so obvious that veteran Latin American observers and journalists have to be willfully blind not to notice.

For starters, there's Fidel himself, kingpin of the Tricontinental and a venerated co-founder of the Sao Paulo Forum (SPF). Castro has hosted a number of the annual SPF conferences in Havana and has attended most of the other SPF gatherings as they have rotated throughout Latin America. Additional comrades at SPF from the Tricontinental days include Daniel Ortega, Sandinista chief and co-founder of SPF; Shafik Handal, FMLN terrorist group founder and former general secretary of the Communist Party of El Salvador; Leonardo Boff and Frei Betto of Brazil, two of the leading lights of "liberation theology" since the 1960s; Marco Aurelio Garcia, Brazilian Communist and SPF executive secretary; Mario Marulanda Velez, maximum leader of FARC, Colombia's narco-terrorist army; and Ahmed Ben Bella, former Algerian dictator and 1960s leader of the Communist FLN terrorists in Algeria.

The Sao Paulo Forum is guided by a coordinating body called the Working Group, comprised of the Communist parties of Cuba, Brazil, and Uruguay, and representatives of such terrorist groups as the FSLN, FMLN, FARC, and ELN. Like the Tricontinental, the SPF's conferences are drenched in the Marxist dialectic and replete with denunciations of "Yankee imperialism" and "savage capitalism."

"Two, Three, Many Vietnams"

In 1966, at the Havana Tricontinental Conference, Castro's revolutionary sidekick, Che Guevara, called for the "creation of two, three, many Vietnams," meaning that Communists throughout the world should create multiple war fronts that would overwhelm the response capabilities of the U.S. military. Che's war cry was picked up and echoed by leftists across the globe and has remained a theme of Fidel Castro's Tricontinental/Sao Paulo Forum axis. Venezuela's Hugo Chavez is determined to implement Che's famous war cry and to carry on the Communist legacy of his aging compadre, Fidel Castro. Chavez lionizes the "martyred" Che Guevara and was interviewed in 2004 by Che's daughter, a Communist propagandist and physician who lives in Cuba.

Hugo Chavez has made a point of praising, visiting, and embracing the most totalitarian regimes in the world. He was the first head of state to visit Saddam Hussein in Iraq after the Gulf War. He has allied himself closely with Red China, Russia, Iran, Libya, Algeria, Syria, and, of course, Cuba. His administration praises the Communist regime of North Korean madman Kim Jong Il — leader of an economic basket case, as well as a human rights hellhole — as a model for Venezuela's development. On October 12, 1999, during a state visit to China, President Chavez proudly announced: "I have been very Maoist all my life." He praised Mao Zedong, one of the greatest mass murderers in history, and let it be known that he viewed Chairman Mao's program as a model for his own Venezuelan revolution.

Chavez calls his program a "Bolivarian revolution," claiming inspiration from the popular 19th-century South American independence fighter Simon Bolivar. But it is clearly more Marxist and Maoist than Bolivarian. Recognizing that his hold on power was tenuous, Chavez imported thousands of Cuban agents masquerading as teachers, health professionals, scientists, and sports instructors. Their job is to organize his Bolivarian Circles — the Communist mobs patterned after Castro's Committees in Defense of the Revolution. At the same time, Chavez has brought in hundreds of intelligence agents from Castro's DGI (Cuba's version of the KGB) to help take over and purge the Venezuelan military and police of counter-revolutionary elements that pose a threat to his total consolidation of power.

In 2003, General Marcos Ferreira resigned as head of Venezuela's border control agency, DIEX, and presented documents and his own eyewitness accounts of the Chavez government's close cooperation with global terrorist groups. According to Gen. Ferreira, thousands of fraudulent Venezuelan identities were issued to members of known terrorist groups, including al-Qaeda, on orders from top officials in Chavez's government.

Reportedly, nearly 4,000 fraudulent documents were issued between 2000 and 2002. The largest batch (2,520) were given to Colombians and the second-largest category (1,279) went to individuals of Middle Eastern origin. Ferreira said that on over 35 occasions he was told by Chavez's Interior Minister, Rodriguez Chacin, to allow groups of undocumented aliens into the country.

Chacin, who has been Chavez's principal liaison with Colombia's FARC narco-terrorist army, repeatedly pressured Ferreira to launder the identities of terrorists and narco-traffickers operating in Venezuela or transiting the country, often en route to or from Cuba. The identities he laundered included those for a network of people who raise funds for the Hezbollah terrorist group in Venezuela. "I quit my job when I got tired of doing dirty work for Chavez with the Cubans looking over my shoulder," Gen. Ferreira told reporters in October 2003.

Many other government, police, and military officials, including former Chavez loyalists who have become alarmed by his growing totalitarian rule and his increasingly open ties to Cuba and terrorist groups, have provided evidence reinforcing Ferreira's charges. Air Force Major Diaz Castillo, who fled to the U.S. in 2002, says that in 2001 he was put in charge of a mission by Chavez to fly $1 million in cash aid to Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan. According to Castillo, he flew the cash to the Venezuelan embassy in New Delhi, India, and it was then funneled through Pakistan — with the assistance of the UN High Commission for Refugees — to al-Qaeda as "humanitarian" assistance.

Colonel Jesus Urdaneta, Venezuela's former intelligence chief and a former friend and military colleague of Chavez, has produced documents proving that Chavez and Chacin had entered into secret agreements with FARC to provide the terrorists with munitions, money, fuel, and other support. Urdaneta has characterized those agreements as treasonous.

Oil and Revolution

Because Venezuela is blessed with the Western Hemisphere's largest proven conventional oil reserves, the Chavez regime automatically boasts considerable prestige, revenue, and political leverage, not only in Latin America but throughout the world. Chavez has been using these assets shrewdly to expand his influence in OPEC, the Organization of American States, the United Nations, the Group of 77 developing nations, and other forums. Chavez has been subsidizing Fidel Castro with below-market-price oil and is buying favors in the region with preferential oil prices for Argentina, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Bolivia, Panama, Belize, El Salvador, and other countries. And since Venezuela consistently has been one of the top four foreign suppliers of oil to the U.S., Chavez exercises significant leverage over U.S. economic and political policies as well. In 2004, Chavez entered into a massive military contract with Russia's Vladimir Putin, for a reported $5 billion in armaments. Chavez is buying attack and transport helicopters, MiG fighters, and other advanced weapons that will dramatically alter the military-political balance of the region.

No, Communism is not dead in Cuba. Neither is it dead in Brazil, Venezuela, Mexico, Colombia, and the other countries of Latin America. On this score, Senator Boxer and many other like-minded "experts" are, as usual, dead wrong. If we close our eyes to the Communist resurgence throughout our hemisphere and to the forces that are propelling this revival, we will soon find ourselves isolated and surrounded by nations controlled by hostile regimes.


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"It's a new day. Communism is dead. It's even dead in Cuba." So declared Senator Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing in May 2002. "I hate to say it," she continued, "it's dead."

Empty out her saddlebag. Her membership card's in there someplace.

1 posted on 01/15/2005 11:51:07 AM PST by JesseHousman
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To: JesseHousman

Boxer is so used to communist ideals, that she doesn't even see it.


2 posted on 01/15/2005 11:55:00 AM PST by chemicalman (Finally an answer for the prisoner problem at Abu Ghraib: Don't take any.)
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To: JesseHousman

"So declared Senator Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing in May 2002. "I hate to say it," she continued, "it's dead.""

WHAT?!?!?!?! "I hate to say it" she says!!!!!!!
That statement alone should launch a recall election for that wacko. And Prince Harry is in trouble for a costume?


3 posted on 01/15/2005 11:55:14 AM PST by Proud2BeRight
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To: JesseHousman
She said "I hate to say it"?? Good heavens.
4 posted on 01/15/2005 11:56:45 AM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet (Christine Fraudoire is not my governoire.)
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To: JesseHousman
"I hate to say it," she continued, "it's dead."
I knew that Barbara Boxer is one messed up little cookie, but this is beyond belief. Which communist governemnt does she consider so benign that she rues its passing? I'd really like to know.
5 posted on 01/15/2005 11:58:18 AM PST by Clara Lou (Hillary Clinton: "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.")
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To: JesseHousman
Hernado de Soto's "Mystery of Capital" is a must read on this subject. The article above is somewhat true. Here it is over a decade after the Berlin Wall fell. We promised Capitalism would bring the world out of poverty, and yet many third world countries remain poor. Now they want to know why. The problem with the article is that they are much better off than they were with communism, but a bunch of poor people are looking how rich we are and they want to do something about it. And right now, they aren't getting progress.
6 posted on 01/15/2005 12:04:23 PM PST by In veno, veritas
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To: In veno, veritas
"We promised Capitalism would bring the world out of poverty, and yet many third world countries remain poor. Now they want to know why."

A short answer might be found in the answer to another question: did they truly abandon socialism?

7 posted on 01/15/2005 12:07:26 PM PST by March I up
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To: JesseHousman; Caipirabob; jimbergin

Interesting article!

Ping to some folks from another Chavez related thread.


8 posted on 01/15/2005 12:10:17 PM PST by livius
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To: Cincinatus' Wife; Caipirabob
Chavez is buying attack and transport helicopters, MiG fighters, and other advanced weapons that will dramatically alter the military-political balance of the region.

This was a particularly charming thought.

9 posted on 01/15/2005 12:12:21 PM PST by livius
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To: livius
Great. All Chavez needs now is a paper shredder.
10 posted on 01/15/2005 12:16:36 PM PST by Caipirabob (Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
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To: JesseHousman

Behind the anti-war movement
World Net Daily ^ | Posted: November 27, 2004 | Henry Lamb

Posted on 11/27/2004 7:40:44 AM EST by RaceBannon

Behind the anti-war movement

Posted: November 27, 2004 1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

The pre-invasion anti-war movement morphed into a post-invasion anti-Bush movement. The failure of both efforts has deepened the resolve and refocused the efforts of blue-state liberals, socialists and the ever-present rent-a-mob crowd.

ANSWER, http://www.internationalanswer.org/

Act Now to Stop War & End Racism, is revving up its street-theater engines to protest the president's inauguration and to create a worldwide protest March 19, the second anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.

Disappointed media moguls have already begun the campaign. In a Washington Post article,

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A29472-2004Nov5.html

Robert Kuttner says the anti-war protests will be the most determined anti-war movement since the anti-Vietnam protests led by John Kerry and Jane Fonda.

Like Kerry's anti-war campaign, the propaganda is based on lies and half-truths, designed to inflame a strong emotional response. The purpose of the war is distorted, obscured and misrepresented. For example, ANSWER justifies its anti-war position by claiming that the U.S. deliberately targets civilians. They claim that "the top enlisted Marine in Iraq has called on his troops to commit war crimes against the tens of thousands of remaining residents" of Fallujah.

But they completely ignore the fact that coalition troops have uncovered mass graves that contain the bodies of nearly a half-million Iraqis executed by Saddam Hussein and the discovery of slaughterhouses in Fallujah where innocent victims were routinely beheaded.

These people are not simply "anti-war," they are anti-American.

They call President Bush a " war criminal" http://answercoalition.org/

while praising the terrorists in Iraq as "resistance fighters" and calling on all Americans to display the Palestinian flag in three days of mourning – "Let every flag and kuffiyya fly high in honor of all those who have passed – from Fallujah to Rafah and from Baghdad to Jerusalem."

Another group that spews this anti-American venom is

the International Action Center http://www.iacenter.org/

founded by Lyndon Johnson's attorney general, Ramsey Clark. His group is promoting a "Million Worker March" on Washington Dec. 3-10. It's no coincidence that this effort is also promoted by

the Worker's World, http://www.workers.org/

a socialist newspaper. It's no coincidence that Sam Webb, who is the national chairman of

the Communist Party USA, http://www.cpusa.org/article/articleview/600/1/27/

says, "The broad people's movement must also regroup its forces across the country for an intense period of resistance to that agenda of war."

Still another group,

Turn Your Back on Bush, http://turnyourbackonbush.org/

is planning another tactic to protest the president on Jan. 20. Concerned that the security surrounding the inauguration will keep their protests off camera, this group is advising their protesters to avoid signs and banners and move through security gates to get as close as possible to the podium. Then, on a signal, when the President speaks, everyone is to turn their back to the President in a silent protest, sure to be seen by TV cameras.

In much of the world, the antics of these protesters would result in jail – or worse. Cuba, China and many socialist countries routinely eliminate protests – and protesters – against the government and its leaders. It seems ironic that the ultimate goal of these protesters is to transform America into the kind of government that tolerates no dissent.

The Communist Party USA says: http://www.cpusa.org/article/articleview/13/

We Communists believe that socialism is the very best replacement for a capitalist system that has served its purpose, but no longer meets the needs and requirements of the great majority of our people.

Make no mistake: These people are driven by a socialist philosophy, using their anti-war protests as an excuse to demonize America and draw attention to their own agenda.

No doubt these people will continue to demonstrate, protest and stage stunts to get media attention. No doubt their campaigns will influence some people. In America, they have every right to do and say whatever they wish.

Until these people achieve their ultimate goal, however, those people who prefer capitalism to communism are free to expose the protesters' socialist agenda and to explode their propaganda with facts. Should the socialist agenda ever prevail, however, freedom to dissent will be among the first to be lost. Then goes private property, gun ownership and representative government.

The election of George Bush was a bitter disappointment to the socialists, but they do not consider it to be a defeat. They think they were cheated, again, and they will use any trick, lie or deceit they can conceive to continue advancing their cause: the transformation of America to socialism.




Henry Lamb is the executive vice president of the Environmental Conservation Organization and chairman of Sovereignty International.


11 posted on 01/15/2005 12:17:22 PM PST by RaceBannon (((awaiting new tag line)))
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To: In veno, veritas; March I up

I think that's a good question, march I.

Aside from that, the region has never abandoned policies that make the government the main employer, and also give it the most lucrative jobs. Mayors in some dinky towns in Argentina make the equivalent of $100,000 per year. Here in the US, mayors of towns that size would probably just receive a tiny stipend to cover their expenses.

This is a problem throughout Latin America, and it's one that they have been unwilling to confront. The move back to Socialism (which is really just oligarchy with a different set of players) is going to ensure that they are poor and stagnant for many, many decades hence.


12 posted on 01/15/2005 12:17:52 PM PST by livius
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To: JesseHousman

Communism is bigger than ever and is even being promoted the demoRAT party in the US. The Progressive Caucus is all commies and it's all demoRATS.


13 posted on 01/15/2005 12:18:49 PM PST by John Lenin
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To: JesseHousman

BTTT


14 posted on 01/15/2005 12:22:17 PM PST by Fiddlstix (This Tagline for sale. (Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: livius

Bingo...


15 posted on 01/15/2005 12:24:02 PM PST by March I up
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Answers about A.N.S.W.E.R.


Officially, the organizer of the demonstration was ANSWER (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism). ANSWER is run by the Workers World Party, a small political sect that years ago split from the Socialist Workers Party to support the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956.

The party advocates socialist revolution and abolishing private property. It is a fan of Fidel Castro’s regime in Cuba, and it hails North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il for preserving his country’s “socialist system,” which, according to the party’s newspaper, has kept North Korea “from falling under the sway of the transnational banks and corporations that dictate to most of the world.” The WWP supported the Chinese government's 1989 Tienanmen Square massacre. The WWP has campaigned against the war-crimes trial of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic. Please see the links below.

WWP activists are basically the heart and soul of ANSWER, to such an extent that it seems fair to dub ANSWER a WWP front. Several key ANSWER officials — including spokesperson Brian Becker — are WWP members. Many local offices for ANSWER’s protest were housed in WWP offices. Earlier this year, when ANSWER conducted a press briefing, at least five of the 13 speakers were WWP activists. They were each identified, though, in other ways, including as members of Ramsey Clark's International Action Center (IAC).

In fact, ANSWER is a post-9/11 creation of IAC, yet another communist group which has supported Slobodan Milosevic and North Korean strongman Kim Jong-Il. The IAC is the driving force behind International ANSWER, which sponsored the major antiwar (and anti-Bush) rallies before the invasion of Iraq.

When ANSWER was outed as a Communist organization, United for Peace and Justice, headed by longtime Communist Party member Leslie Cagan was created as a "moderate" alternative.

Leslie Cagan is a socialist and longtime activist who, during the past thirty years, has mobilized millions of demonstrators in rallies denouncing our nation’s foreign policies; its military-related spending; and its purportedly virulent racism, sexism, and homophobia. She is a die-hard, pro-Communist radical who proudly aligns her politics with those of Communist Cuba.

ANSWER is just one of many front groups for the Workers World Party.

The Workers World Party:
» supported the Chinese government's 1989 Tienanmen Square massacre http://www.workers.org/ww/tienanmen.html
» supports the "socialist" N. Korean dictatorship of Kim Jong Il http://www.workers.org/ww/2002/korea0425.php and
http://www.workers.org/ww/2002/korea0509.php
» views Iraq's Saddam Hussein as a beacon of anti-imperialist resistance http://www.workers.org/ww/2001/iraq0125.html
» defends the genocidal Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic
http://www.iacenter.org/yugo_milosdeligation.htm
http://www.workers.org/ww/2002/larry0228.php
http://www.workers.org/ww/2001/milosevic1108.php
http://shadow.autono.net/sin001/clark.htm

Democratic hopeful John Ef'n Kerry's wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry, provides financial support to ANSWER as well other rabid antiwar demonstrators, anti-trade demonstrators, domestic Islamist militant organizations who have been tied to known terrorists, pro-terrorists legal groups, communist organizations, environmentalists, abortion partisans, extremist homosexual activists and open borders advocates.

Details on Teresa Heinz Kerry's funding of the destruction of America can be found here: http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=12187

America: Know thy enemy.


16 posted on 01/15/2005 12:29:51 PM PST by RaceBannon (((awaiting new tag line)))
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To: John Lenin
A scary fact that few wish to confront is that Hutchison-Wampoa is running the Panama Canal that Jimmie Karter benevolently gave "back" to Panama. That organization's ties to the Chinese Army are not a simple dotted line.

Of course the PC was purchased from Colombia as there wasn't a Panama at the time and what we paid for it in terms of lives and dollars was monumental.

Some fools that go along with Jimmie and Bill Buckley on the giveaway say that the canal had outlived its usefullness and that really big ships couldn't navigate. In order to wield the Monroe Doctrine (many politicos haven't a clue what that means) it was good to have a military presence in the CZ. We dropped it and the Chicoms have moved in to fill our place and if anyone thinks those cargo ships are unloading Tinkertoys they'd better think again.

We're in big trouble in this hemisphere, and no one of importance recognizes the fact.

17 posted on 01/15/2005 12:30:17 PM PST by JesseHousman (Execute Mumia Abu-Jamal soon)
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To: JesseHousman

I hate to say it but I'm not surprised that this bimbo hates to say it.


18 posted on 01/15/2005 12:32:47 PM PST by biblewonk (Neither was the man created for woman but the woman for the man.)
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To: JesseHousman
We're in big trouble in this hemisphere, and no one of importance recognizes the fact.

I hear you, allowing all of them to immigrate to the US is not good either, all they know is to look to the government to think for them. Why we allowed Castro to live so long is beyond me.
19 posted on 01/15/2005 12:34:26 PM PST by John Lenin
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To: Calpernia; Velveeta; Revel; DAVEY CROCKETT; jerseygirl; appalachian_dweller; ...

No, Communism is not dead in Cuba. Neither is it dead in Brazil,
Venezuela, Mexico, Colombia, and the other countries of Latin
America. On this score, Senator Boxer and many other like-minded
"experts" are, as usual, dead wrong. If we close our eyes to the
Communist resurgence throughout our hemisphere and to the forces
that are propelling this revival, we will soon find ourselves isolated
and surrounded by nations controlled by hostile regimes.<<<<<

This is the real truth of the article.

Cuba has recently met with every country that is our enemy.


20 posted on 01/15/2005 12:40:19 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (The enemy within, will be found in the "Communist Manifesto 1963", you are living it today.)
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