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To: curiosity

In the German tradition? Marx was German.

Even the USSR referred to its government as “socialist,” because the Communist utopia was yet to come. But those involved were, by common consent, referred to as Communists.

Obama was deeply involved in the founding of the s0-called New Party in Chicago, which simply amounted to a relabeling of Communism. His mother was a Communist, his mentor was a Communist, and many of his closest associates were—and are—Communists.


648 posted on 04/12/2010 11:28:16 AM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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In the German tradition? Marx was German.

Marx is not the only German political philosopher, and not all German political philosophers were Marxists. Most weren't, in fact.

Obama's very much in the corporatist tradition that goes back to Bismark.

Even the USSR referred to its government as “socialist,” because the Communist utopia was yet to come. But those involved were, by common consent, referred to as Communists.

Ture, but Obama is neither communist nor socialist. He's a corporatist social democrat. There's a difference. Look it up.

Obama was deeply involved in the founding of the s0-called New Party in Chicago, which simply amounted to a relabeling of Communism.

Nope. You either do not know what the New Party stands for, or you do not understand what Communism is.

His mother was a Communist, his mentor was a Communist,

Wrong on both counts.

and many of his closest associates were—and are—Communists.

Such as who?

652 posted on 04/12/2010 11:57:19 AM PDT by curiosity
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