Posted on 03/20/2006 5:25:16 AM PST by Quilla
The third anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq was marked over the weekend by a wave of protests around the world. Most of the marches in America were spearheaded by United for Peace and Justice, the nations largest anti-war coalition.
United for Peace and Justice is a large umbrella association of more than thirteen hundred local and national groups who have joined together to protest the immoral and disastrous Iraq War and oppose our governments policy of permanent warfare and empire-building.
The organizations recent press release tells us of a massive effort planned for the week of March 15 22 during which it planned to be coordinating local events as part of a nationwide week of action to end the Iraq war. More than 500 events were planned in all 50 states.
Needless to say, United for Peace and Justice has been responsible for some of the most visible peace campaigns in recent memory. Its website boasts that since its inception in October 2002, it
has spurred hundreds of protests and rallies around the country and organized the two largest demonstrations against the Iraq war.
Despite the variety of causes its member groups ostensibly espouse, most of them are well known for their enmity toward America and her capitalist society. They are led by such anti-establishment outfits as the Communist Party USA, Anti-Capitalist Convergence, Socialist Party USA, Anti-Imperialist News Service, Black Radical Congress and Workers Party.
There is something suspicious in all this. Why have all these radicals flocked to the peace movement when peacefulness has never been in their nature? In fact, they habitually advocate aggression as part and parcel of their campaigns. Their past behavior makes it indeed difficult to accept their present activism at face value. Clearly, there must be something else that appeals to them in this cause.
Whatever it is, we can be absolutely certain that it is not the good of this society which they make no secret of loathing. After all, these are the same people whose stated objective is the overthrow of the American system, which, they charge, is unjust, corrupt and generally injurious to everything that is wholesome in life. Their mission statements make this starkly clear:
We seek an end to the oppressive and destructive capitalist system (Anti-Capitalist Convergence).
We aim at overthrowing the capitalist-imperialist system altogether. The American people have no choice but to oppose U.S. imperialism (Workers Party USA).
Socialism is our vision for Americas future. We believe that socialism is the best replacement for a capitalist system that has served its purpose (Communist Party USA).
We will fight to advance beyond capitalism, which has demonstrated its structural incapacity to address basic human needs (Black Radical Congress).
To achieve a more just society, many structures of our government and economy must be radically transformed (Democratic Socialists of America).
The imperialist ruling clique has made the U.S. into the worlds number one rogue state. In order to completely get rid of imperialist wars, the people will have to get rid of the imperialist system (International League of Peoples Struggle).
Such subversive hopes were for a long time doomed to frustration. The fact that America gave rise to the most prosperous society in history translated into electoral stability which consigned extreme groups to the fringes of her politics.
But then an event took place which gave them new hope. On September 11, 2001, a band of Islamic fanatics managed to shake America to her foundations. The nation convulsed with chaos and fear as the World Center Towers tumbled down and New York became engulfed in a cloud of dust.
The devastation was not confined to that fateful day, however, but continued to mount for many months afterwards. So did the doubt and uncertainty. The plunge in the stock market set the country on a downward slide into recession at great cost in wealth and jobs.
But the material loss was only part of the damage, for the hijackers also struck at the very foundation of our system. Our bedrock principles freedom, openness, trust were also singed by the flames of those exploding airplanes. Even before the rubble was cleared, we had to reconsider some of our cherished assumptions and alter the way we go about our lives. The inherent danger is impossible to overstate, because this directly endangers the survival of American society as we know it.
With one audacious act, then, nineteen Arabic hijackers managed to rock the United States beyond the wildest dreams of even the boldest domestic radicals. This gave them new hope, for they suddenly realized that the country is not as invulnerable as it seemed. In a flash, Islamist fundamentalists became their closest ally in the anti-establishment crusade.
Recognizing the danger, the Bush administration mounted a relentless response and within three years destroyed most of al-Qaedas original leadership. But realizing that terrorism is only the symptom of a larger problem, the administration turned its attention to the breeding grounds from which its springs repressive Middle-Eastern regimes. As it did so, it made it clear that it will use all means at its disposal including war to achieve its objective.
It is not surprising that our domestic radicals should be unsettled by this tough approach, given that Islamism represents their best chance of disrupting American society. It is therefore only natural that they would do everything in their power to oppose the administrations effort. Hence their improbable zeal for the anti-war movement.
No one should be deceived about their real objective, which is not peace, but the protection of those who have the ability to destabilize the United States by terrorist subversion. By organizing large-scale protests, they try to weaken the governments resolve to defend the system they themselves seek to undermine. The peace crusade backed by nearly all of this countrys radical groups is nothing more than a deliberate attempt to pursue their anti-American agenda under a veil of moral righteousness. This behavior is not unexpected, given that by virtue of their shared goal militant Islamists and this countrys radicals are operational allies.
We saw clear evidence of this in the pre-election message of Usama bin Laden which sounded almost like a rehash of Fahrenheit 9/11, the anti-war documentary by Michael Moore. So obvious was the resemblance that Moore taunted the President in an open letter posted on his website:
Hey, did you get the feeling that he had a bootleg of my movie? Are there DVD players in those caves in Afghanistan?
It is highly instructive that the man whose lifes mission is Americas destruction used the arguments of one of Americas loudest anti-war voices as the basis for his diatribe. But rather than feeling ashamed of this sordid rapport, Michael Moore was proud of it.
How have we arrived at this absurd situation? How is it that one of Americas most visible war opponents and the worlds most dangerous terrorist find themselves in such thorough agreement? Why do they both denounce the man who has been working so conscientiously to keep America from another terrorist inferno? And why is Michael Moore the more venomous of the two in his censure of Bush? How could have he become the propagandist for an apocalyptic psychopath who inflicted such a grievous injury on Moores own country? And how can Moore boast about providing talking points to the man who has cold-bloodedly murdered more than three thousand of his fellow citizens and would kill countless more if only he could?
The fact that the two espouse different ideologies does not stand in the way of this grotesque alliance born out of a shared hatred of America. All that matters at the moment is that in order to implement their respective visions the present establishment must be toppled first.
Moores movies and books make it clear that he is a radical socialist whose views are as extreme as those of the groups quoted above. His personal quest is fuelled by an all-consuming loathing of Americas capitalistic society which he dreams of bringing down. This is what makes bin Laden such a convenient ally. No one has expressed this truth better than bin Laden himself when he said:
The interests of Muslims and the interests of the socialists coincide in the war against the crusaders.
On 9/11 bin Laden and his cohorts showed an ability to destabilize the United States, which is why Moore and his friends at United for Peace and Justice are so intent on protecting them. The peace movement is their attempt to shackle those who want to fight back.
In the very country he seeks to obliterate, bin Laden has allies who share his views about its alleged wickedness. In one of his missives he told us:
You are the worst civilization witnessed by the history of mankind. The U.S. government is unjust, criminal and tyrannical.
Michael Moore could not agree more. After all, this is precisely what he has been telling us for the last five years, and nowhere has he said it more forcefully than in Fahrenheit 9/11. Is it any surprise, then, that bin Laden is such a fan?
It is understandable why many well-meaning citizens are worried about the course of this war, but they should carefully consider the manner in which they express their concerns. Above all, they should not fall for ploys of domestic radicals who seek to subvert America by limiting the governments ability to fight the enemy whose consuming goal is our destruction.
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There was a booklet put out maybe about 3 years ago by David Horowitz and FrontPage Magazine titled, "who is behind the Anti-War Left" or something approximately like that.
It is of a piece with what you provided. Thanks for posting your article. 'Pod
The money line.
Either you are with us or against us in the War on Terrorism and the Dems are slowly but surely drifting to the side of the terrorists. It is their Socialist, Anti-Capitalist and Anti-American roots that draw them there. They cannot be trusted with the security of this country.
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Thanks for posting this, Quilla
Michael Moore is nailed.
Thanks for the ping!
For sure these people are NOT simple peace protestors. I wish the media would get that straight. To call them peace protesters is grossly misrepresenting the obvious truth, especially for anyone who has FReeped/attending one of their rallys. They are angry subversives seeking the downfall of America as we know it!
But the author then seemed to go on and on once he started to pin the blame on 9/11. After he started pinpointing 9/11 as the genesis of all our troubles I kinda lost interest in his point.
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According to Drudge last night, the good news is that they called for massive rallies this weekend, and pratically noone showed up. And, Cindy Sheehan got herself arrestd recently in NYC before an audience of 20 people.
When you boil it down, it always comes back to Marxism... socialism.
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Domestic treason is a greater danger to this country than any foreign terrorists ever spawned.
I just wish the above article were made into a 5 minute major news segment on CBSNBCABCCNNPBS. I'm not holding my breath.
Great Read
Never trust an opponent that does not have an alternative plan for the issue at hand.
The Democrats, dedicated liberals, mainstream media and political commentators all offer only criticism of the current state of affairs.
Hence, their agenda must be suspect.
I've been shouting this from the rooftops for years. We need to stop calling them 'peaceniks', 'peace protesters' and the like. They have nothing to do with 'peace', except where it coincides with American capitulation.
This is a well done article, thanks!
Their mission statement is over 40 years old.
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