Posted on 03/22/2003 9:24:01 AM PST by forest
In the January 26 issue (#299) we reported that the anti-American & anti-war protests were very interesting not so much because of the subject matter but because of the players. About 5% were known mainline socialist/communist organizers. Nearly 20% had no reason for being there other than to try to get lucky. Another 20% were has-been hippies who just do not fit in anywhere anymore. At least another 20% had issues other than protesting a war. And it looked like the rest were just there because someone made them think it might be a good idea. It was something to do, in other words. A party.
Washington Times Editor in Chief Wesley Pruden pegged the leaders accurately in his January 21 column: "The organizers pretended, like many of the young people, to be something called 'peace activists'. But anyone who remembers the demos of the '60s, when the crowds actually did number in the hundreds of thousands, recognized the organizers for who they really are, a collection of Karl Marxists (now mostly stumbling into their eighth and ninth decades), Groucho Marxists (who nurture the conceit that most Americans are like themselves and thus see America as worthy only of contempt), and assorted panhandlers, grifters and beggars with a gift for haranguing the gullible."
We also reported that, this time, the socialist and communist organizers showed their true colors and admitted their complicity on web sites. They coordinated some of the actions through the Progressive Challenge (1), which is a kissing cousin of Social Democrats, USA (2) and Socialist International. This time around, Progressive Challenge tried to hide their actions from an inquiring public by not linking to it on their main page. But, the information is there, on their web site. (3)
Last week, Fox News broke the communist angle wide open and almost got a couple of the far-left reds to do a live television interview.(4)
Fox News led off with a very interesting point: "Money is needed to rent or buy stages, sound systems, permits and portable toilets, and tabs often run as high as $200,000 per demonstration; much more than the average grassroots peace group will ever have in its coffers."
As Fox News asks, "So who is picking up the tab?"
The Marxists at the Workers World Party(5), Fox Reports:
"The major anti-U.S. government demonstrations are organized by people who have been around for a long time, particularly the Workers World Party, which has existed for more than 30 years now and has always supported the enemies of the United States," said Herbert Romerstein, a retired agent of the U.S. Information Agency.
Fox says that outwardly, protest organizers are groups such as Not in Our Name and International A.N.S.W.E.R., which have long histories of backing anti- American causes.
Not in Our Name is financed by the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization(6) -- a million- dollar-a-year non-profit organization that supports Cuban dictator Fidel Castro and once sponsored a group headed by Sami Al-Arian, the University of South Florida professor charged with fundraising for terrorist organizations Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
A.N.S.W.E.R.(7) is an offshoot of the International Action Center(8), which intelligence officials say is a front for the Worker's World Party.
And so it goes. The same anti-American international communist and socialist groups that instigated many of the protests and riots happening in this country in the past 50 years are at it again. And, as usual, they find plenty of resident useful idiots to lead by the nose.
We think free speech is a fine concept. No one should ever be censored for speaking out against war. We draw the line, however, when international communist and socialist groups use foreign money to pay for protests and start riots. That should have been stopped decades ago.
1.<http://www.ips-dc.org/netprogress/>
2. <http://www.socialdemocrats.org/>
3. <http://www.ips-dc.org/citiesforpeace/>
4. <http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,81448,00.html>
7. <http://www.internationalanswer.org/>
8. <http://www.iacenter.org/iraq.htm>
Pray for President GW Bush and Our Troops
We're being pushed in that direction, because we allow ourselves to be pushed. Maybe we're too civilized for our own good, but I kinda like that way. When the history is written, it will show that we gave these people every opportunity in the world to express themselves -- hell, we even entertained many of their bogus concerns -- before we destroyed them.
America will not succomb to socialism. There are too many people who will altogether abandon law, order and civility when faced with the real possibility of these people being our leaders.
All they're doing is pushing for a civil war that they couldn't handle in a million years. The useful idiots doing all the legwork are just too brain-dead to realize it.
Watch these protests carefully. The Workers World Party is angling for a Kent State-style massacre of massive proportions. If they get it, we very well could be on the brink of that civil war.
For most DIMS, LIFE is a party - paid for with other peoples money!
I believe that many start life filled with dreams of changing the world and making a difference, others are just two-bit actors and producers.
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