Posted on 09/18/2007 4:10:05 PM PDT by caper gal 1
Who Is Really Behind the Anti-War Movement?
On Saturday, September 15, there was an anti-war rally in Washington, D.C. in La Fayette Park directly across from the White House. CSPAN ran it in its entirety on Sunday, and as I was watching, I began to wonder, Who are these people? I did some research and the results are alarming.
There is a common Marxist-Leninist thread that ties many of these groups together along with a number of pro-Palestinian/anti-Israeli speakers early on whose names I didnt catch.
Here is some of what I found, with links to info on the organizations, the speakers and the organizations websites.
The rally was organized by ANSWER.
· Anti-war front group for the Marxist-Leninist Workers World Party
· A major organizer of the massive anti-Iraq war rallies of 2002 and 2003
· Opposes embargo against Communist Cuba
· Supports convicted cop-killer Mumia Abu-Jamal
Brian Becker Co-Director was a featured speaker. Watch his speech
· Co-director of the International Action Center
· Member of International A.N.S.W.E.R.'s steering committee
· Member of the Secretariat of the Workers World Party
Co-sponsor of the rally was Muslim American Society (MAS). This group espouses that the US is responsible for provoking the attacks of 9/11.
Mahdi Bray Featured Speaker - Heres a clip of Bray enthusiastically showing his support for Hammas and Hezbollah.
· Executive Director of the Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation
· Advisory board member for numerous Muslim organizations
· Has worked in concert with International ANSWER
· Declared that he and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist fundraiser Sami al-Arian are kindred spirits on the issue of Muslim political activism
During the last week of December 2004, Medea Benjamin (Code Pink Founder), announced that Code Pink, Global Exchange, and Families for Peace would be donating a combined $600,000 in medical supplies and cash to the families of the terrorist insurgents who were fighting American troops in Fallujah, Iraq. (Emphasis added) Watch Benjamins comments
Voters for Peace and Democracy
· Voter-education organization that endorses only anti-war political candidates
· Project of such anti-war organizations as After Downing Street, Backbone Campaign, Code Pink, Democracy Rising, Global Exchange, Gold Star Families for Peace, Peace Action, Peace Majority, Peace Majority Report, and United For Peace and Justice.
Kevin Zeese President, was a featured speaker - Watch his speech
USAR, Ret.,
Former State Dept. Official 1987 2003
Malik Rahim, Founder, speaker
· Former Black Panther
· Convicted felon
· Current Green Party member
· Long-time housing and prison activist in the U.S. state of Louisiana.
· Gained publicity as a community organizer in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
· Far-left anti-capitalist activist
· Two-time nominee for president
Ramsey Clark He repeatedly pushed this site: impeachbush.org
· Former U.S. Attorney General
· Acted as counsel for North Vietnamese Communists and Irans Islamic dictatorship
· Founder of International Action Center, which is staffed by members of the Workers World Party, a Marxist-Leninist vanguard.
Some of Clarks quotes from the rally:
Our country doesnt like poor people . . . especially here at home.
Weve got to cut our military budget by 50%.
We spend more on military arms here than all other countries in the world combined.
Nothing is going to stop this war except the impeachment of George Bush and his gang.
· Sub-unit of the International Action Center, a front for the Marxist-Leninist Workers World Party
· Provides legal services for protesters arrested during demonstrations
· Publishes literature designed to protect the civil liberties of terrorist suspects
Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, Attorney & Co-Founder, was their featured speaker
· Co-founder of the Partnership for Civil Justice Legal Defense & Education Fund
· Attorney for the International Action Center
· Anti-war activist
Gold Star Families for Peace - Listen to what she had to say.
Cindy Sheehan, Co-Founder President (does she really need any introduction at this point???)
Some memorable Cindy quips from Saturday:
We need to stand up and lie down.
These people are the fascist elite.
Power to the people. Power to the people. Power to the people. Right on.
She left the stage to the crowd chanting Impeach Bush. Impeach Bush.
I can see why she believes shes a shoe-in for Speaker of the House.
This is not an anti-war movement; it is an anti-American, an anti-capitalist, impeach-Bush movement.
We need to get this information to as many Americans as possible to do whatever we can to thwart their efforts.
We cannot let these people mis-lead the American people while hiding their true agendas.
We cannot afford to let them lose this war as they did forty years ago. The stakes are too high.
We are engaged in a struggle not only for the American way of life but for the survival of Western civilization.
Please do your part by passing this on to your sphere of influence.
many are simple tools which can’t think for themselves.
I watched some of them at the St. Paul “protest”. All most of them could spout were “rant chants” and obscenities.
I've used nearly this exact phrase myself.
BTW, I've noticed that liberals get irritated when you compare Fascism and Communism. They tend to want to come to Communism's defense. It's evidence of an interesting asymmetry in the way conservatives relate to Fascism and liberals relate to Communism. Conservatives utterly reject Fascism from first principles, but to liberals Communism is just a little too much of a good thing.
They still think that under the right circumstances, communism would beat the pants off capitalism.
Russia, the leaders were flawed. China, the leaders were flawed. Cuba, the leader may have been flawed, but the U.S. ultimately caused it’s failure.
“Too much of a good thing.” LOL, that is funny huh.
Sitting in a Texas airport, three men awaited their shuttle flight, an Apache Indian, a local ranch hand on his way to Ft. Worth for a stock show, and an Arab student, newly arrived in Texas from the Middle East.
To pass the time they strike up a conversation on recent events. The two Westerners learn that the Arab student is a devout Muslim, and the conversation falls into an uneasy silence.
After a while, the Indian clears his throat and softly, he speaks: “Once my people were many, now we are few.”
The Muslim raises an eyebrow and leans forward, “Once my people were few,” he sneers, “and now we are many. Why do you suppose that is?”
The Texan shifts the toothpick to one side of his mouth and from the darkness beneath his Stetson says, “’Cause we ain’t played Cowboys and Muslims yet”.
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'Nazi' is actually short for the national SOCIALIST workers party. Both fascists and communists are on the same side of the political spectrum.
Add it all up and the democrats these days are straight up fascists in the original sense.
"There is more that binds us to Bolshevism than separates us from it. There is, above all, genuine, revolutionary feeling, which is alive everywhere in Russia except where there are Jewish Marxists. I have always made allowance for this circumstance, and given orders that former Communists are to be admitted to the party at once. The petit bourgeois Social-Democrat and the trade-union boss will never make a National Socialist, but the Communists always will."
As you may be able to guess from the Cyrillic writing accompanying it, it was a Soviet Swastika -- used by the Red Army during and after World War I. It was worn as a shoulder patch by some Soviet troops. The Swastika too was a socialist symbol long before Hitler became influential. Prewar socialists (including some American socialists) used it on the grounds that it has two arms representing two entwined letters "S" (for "Socialist"). So even Hitler's symbolism was Leftist.
Very telling that Hitler lifted a lot of Friedrich Engels ideas...just like Clinton lifted Hitler's gun control platform almost word for word.
Ron Paul may be against the war, but he does not deserve to be put in with this bunch. I am not a Paul supporter, but have read his comments on the Constitution for over a decade. He is not a Marxist, nor a Muslim apologist, but an Isolationist.
For reference and passing along to lib friends. ;-) Thanks!
You may be right, however these guys sure do love him and he sure is not actively refusing the support. So I’d just call it a draw
bump for later
All you gotta do is follow the money. IOW, $oro$.
the workers world party? oh no! are they gonna take over the US?how many members do they have? 12? and not ramsey clark!!!!!
if you people get upset over this trifling nonsense, the right is a lot damn worse off than i ever had imagined!
His basis is a document and philosophy which is juxtaposed to the whole liberal/socialist agenda.
In this instance, much as subduing the Barbary Pirates, I agree something needs/needed to be done, and in this case I disagree with Ron Paul. However, we are in for a protracted conflict, especially if the American people do not realize the stakes here, and who the enemy really is.
And that is the sole issue I have with him, mostly. But it is one hell of an issue.
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Now, that's pretty damned funny... I like that 'en, True.
Good thing he does, True, old sport... Gus is still itching to shoot at an educated man, if we can convince him lawyers are educated
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