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To: Arrowhead1952

That quote about Webb, blaming corporate America???

He and several of the other new Dem Senators have started a NEW Caucus...called the Populist Caucus...and if you read what they have in common....it is socialism.

Be afraid, be very afraid.


204 posted on 02/04/2007 7:43:25 AM PST by Txsleuth (Duncan Hunter 2008)
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To: Txsleuth
He and several of the other new Dem Senators have started a NEW Caucus...called the Populist Caucus...and if you read what they have in common....it is socialism.

That is scary. He must be to the left of hillary.

I'm listening to the FNS panel, and I think Juan is being a bigger idiot than he has ever been before.

236 posted on 02/04/2007 7:53:50 AM PST by Arrowhead1952 (Global warming = A lie told often enough, is eventually accepted as the truth.)
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To: Txsleuth

I googled the populist caucus and could find no info, do you know who else is in that group?


415 posted on 02/04/2007 9:33:22 AM PST by patj
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To: Txsleuth
That quote about Webb, blaming corporate America???

He and several of the other new Dem Senators have started a NEW Caucus...called the Populist Caucus...and if you read what they have in common....it is socialism.

Be afraid, be very afraid.

He is truly a Marxist in his outlook and proposals.  And totally unscrupulous to boot.  He is a reincarnation of Huey Long.

This is from the Social Security government web site (http://www.ssa.gov/history/hlong1.html

Every Man a King

Huey Long was Governor of Louisiana from 1928 to 1932 and was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1930. A nominal Democrat, Huey Long was a radical populist, of a sort we are unfamiliar with in our day. As Governor, he sponsored many reforms that endeared him to the rural poor. An ardent enemy of corporate interests, he championed the "little man" against the rich and privileged. A farm boy from the piney woods of North Louisiana, he was colorful, charismatic, controversial, and always just skating on the edge. He gave himself the nickname "Kingfish" because, he said, "I'm a small fish here in Washington. But I'm the Kingfish to the folks down in Louisiana."

Huey Long was the determined enemy of Wall Street, bankers and big business and he was also a determined enemy of the Roosevelt administration because he saw it as too beholden to these powerful forces.

Huey Long did not suffer from excessive modesty. A high-school dropout who taught himself law and got a law degree in only one year of study, Long was confident he would become President of the United States in 1936. So confident was he that he wrote a book entitled My First Days in the White House in which he named his cabinet (including President Roosevelt as Secretary of the Navy and President Hoover as Secretary of Commerce) and in which he conducted long imaginary conversations with FDR and Hoover designed to humiliate them and show their subservience to the boy from the piney woods of Louisiana.

The Kingfish wanted the government to confiscate the wealth of the nation's rich and privileged. He called his program Share Our Wealth. It called upon the federal government to guarantee every family in the nation an annual income of $5,000, so they could have the necessities of life, including a home, a job, a radio and an automobile. He also proposed limiting private fortunes to $50 million, legacies to $5 million, and annual incomes to $1 million. Everyone over age 60 would receive an old-age pension. His slogan was "Every Man A King."

Sounds a good bit like Webb's rhetoric today.  Isn't it odd how really bad ideas just keep coming back to life, no matter how thoroughly  discredited by reality?  In light of Webb and his cronies I also think it's ironic that they include this line in the article "A nominal Democrat, Huey Long was a radical populist, of a sort we are unfamiliar with in our day."

  http://www.ssa.gov/history/pics/hueyphoto2.jpg  

http://www.webbforsenate.com/gallery/gallery_01.jpg

 Huey Long
Jim Web 

They even look somewhat alike.  I wonder if Webb is intentionally trying to mimic Long?

537 posted on 02/04/2007 12:09:00 PM PST by Phsstpok (Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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