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Communist Insurgency, Insurrection, and Subversion in America: The So-Called Anti-War Movement Faces of the Enemy Know Thy Enemy Seeing Red - Spontaneous anti-American demonstrations? Think again. Tennessee’s Commies - Red in the antiwar movement (DIRECT PROOF OF COMMUNIST TIES) The Peace Movement’s Mumia Connection Anti-War Or Anti-Reality? Marxist Groups in the Anti-War Movement Anti-war Protestors: Shades Of Stupidity Who's Paying for It All? [re: anti=war demostrations] Anti-War Protestors Are Warmongers for Our Enemies Reds Still COMMUNISTS RUN ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT The "Peace" Movement isn't about Peace The "Peace" Movement's Korean Connection Treason Article III, Section 3 - Treason against the...
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A brief report from "behind enemy lines" at Park Street, Boston --------------------- A merry band of weather-resistant patriots was on hand this afternoon to greet an Appeasenik rally at Park Street. My Fellow Freepers included Lev the photographer and Aaron the poet. We handed out "FREE IRAQ" posters, an "ANSWER is not the Answer" flyer, and some brilliant propaganda pieces from www.protestwarrior.com (check it out). Most of the appeaseniks didn't know quite what to make of us, but there were about a half-dozen "thugs for peace" [sic], at least one of whom was from ANSWER. The thugs got VERY agitated...
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In a further attempt to silence dissent, the Egyptian government/military apparatus has begun a widespread round-up of human rights activist. Hundreds have been arrested under the pretext of removing leaders of an unauthorized anti-war demonstration, scheduled for this afternoon in Cairo, Egypt. Among the detainees is well known activist, Dr. Ashraf El-Bayoumi. His wife, Dr. Soheir Morsy was also detained but then released. All the remaining detainees need your assistance. The heightened repression in Egypt comes as we in the US see our right to dissent continuously challenged. Your voice is desperately needed to ensure the safe return of all...
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'Join the other superpower," said the bumper sticker on the back of the clapped out Chevy van on the ferry, "world opinion." How I wish I could. Just walk right into that ocean of warmly felt righteousness until the waves were over my head, then breathe. But that would mean I had an IQ of twelve. That would mean I conflated Bush and Saddam. That I was somehow convinced that Saddam, causing the death of an estimated 300,000 children, not to mention the brutal torture or murder of unnumbered Iraqi adults over the past 10 years, is somehow equal to...
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Editorial: The War Has Refuted The OppositionBy David HorowitzFrontPageMagazine.com | April 3, 2003 Once again the left is proved wrong. In less than two weeks of fighting to liberate Iraq, we have brought to light enough facts to destroy every argument the left has made against the war. (But don't expect this to put a crimp in its self-righteous arrogance). I won't even waste time on the fact that Saddam was still lying about obeying the UN resolutions concerning his weapons. The Al Samoud missiles, the stashes of chemical uniforms, the seriousness with which allied commanders are taking the threat of chemical attacks on our troops...
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For instance, the institute's 2002 foreign policy budget of $400,000, which includes antiwar activism, received $50,000 from the HKH Foundation, $50,000 from the Arca Foundation, $20,000 from the Samuel Rubin Foundation, $15,000 from the Solidago Foundation and $50,000 from the MacArthur Foundation. Gordon Clark, the sole staff member and national coordinator of the Iraq Pledge of Resistance Network in Silver Spring, has run his organization during the past six months on $32,000 in grants from donors and institutions. "I think this war has a greater air of illegitimacy around it than other wars," he said, "so there have been greatly...
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It's been said by many that as president of the United States, Jimmy Carter was a fine peanut farmer. In 1980, when he was soundly defeated in his re-election bid, the voters were telling him that he was a disgrace. During his term, the country suffered long lines at gas stations, a lethargic stock market, sky high interest rates and more than 50 Americans held hostage by Iran for 444 days. He sanctioned the Mariel Boatlift, which allowed Fidel Castro to open his jails and dump the most hardcore Cuban prisoners onto the shores of Miami, practically destroying the economy...
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"The whole world is watching us die" APRIL 12: The World Stands Together Against War In the face of Iraqi resistance to the invasion, the U.S. military strategy has abruptly shifted in the last few days. Instead of posing as liberators, the U.S. high command has called for open warfare against the Iraqi civilian population. In the last 48 hours, hundreds of civilians have been shot down on the roadways, in their homes, on their farms. The aerial bombings are becoming more indiscriminate as missiles land in markets and residential neighborhoods. The Iraq war has suddenly taken on the worst...
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Moment of Truth (For the Anti-American Left)By David HorowitzFrontPageMagazine.com | March 31, 2003 Every movement has its moment of truth. At an "anti-war" teach-in at Columbia last week, Anthropology professor Nicholas De Genova told 3,000 students and faculty, "Peace is not patriotic. Peace is subversive, because peace anticipates a very different world than the one in which we live--a world where the U.S. would have no place."De Genova continued: "The only true heroes are those who find ways that help defeat the U.S. military. I personally would like to see a million Mogadishus."1 This was a reference to the ambush...
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The Boston Stalinists from WWP/A.N.S.W.E.R. and their lap dog lackies, United for Peace With Justice put out a call for the college commies, burnt out 60's hippies, the drug addled, the sexually confused and the surgically altered to gather on Boston Common and demonstrate their treason in public. The permit was for fifty thousand, probably three to five thousand showed up. I arrived at Park Street Station on the North West cornor of the common at 10:00 and met up with RaceBannon who was urging the the people passing by to support our troops. The sound of honking horns filled...
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One part of article: Speaking of POWs, has anyone seen members of the antiwar crowd protesting Saddam's treatment of the captured U.S. soldiers? I haven't. International A.N.S.W.E.R., the group which has organized most of the major protests in the United States, makes no mention of the American POWs on its website. Michael Moore's site is also silent on the matter, although he spends quite a bit of time rhapsodizing about the death of Rachel Corrie.
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When President George Bush spoke of the “Axis of Evil,” many of television’s talking heads ridiculed him. The pundits pointed out that Iran and Iraq hated each other and questioned what either of them had to do with the Asian Communist despot in North Korea. Evidence has been piling up that the President was right on the money. North Korea has been saber-rattling for months to take the heat off Saddam Hussein. The Iranian rulers have opposed President Bush and sent an Iraqi military unit, controlled by Iran, into Iraq, not to topple Saddam but to help him. In Afghanistan...
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Letter to the editor: Conservative's lies out of control March 28, 2003 Dear Editor,Russell Greim's piece about "un-American groups behind war protests" (March 24) was not just a tad demagogic; it was an unchecked id running out of control.Just think, he didn't say dissenters were "bad" Americans. He said they were "un-American." He has reached a point where he is more conservative than Indiana at large.He started the piece with the issue of "time"; that is, the First Amendment's free speech rights. Next, he arbitrarily defined "peaceable" assembly in order to take away the rights of dissenters to redress...
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In San Francisco last week there was a gathering of the great unwashed, better known as anti-war protesters. They carried signs and banners bearing anti-American and anti-Bush slogans. One of those banners proclaimed "We Support Our Troops When They Shoot Their Officers" according to the Wall Street Journal’s James Taranto. Sgt. Asan Akbar apparently heard the message. Shortly after midnight on Sunday, in an army camp in Kuwait he rolled hand grenades into three tents killing a captain and injuring 15 others, including a brigade commander. According to The Los Angeles Times soldiers in his unit, the 326th Engineer...
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Hundreds of chanting anti-war protesters lined Fifth Avenue on Thursday and dozens rushed into the street and lay down at the beginning of a series of civil disobedience actions planned for throughout the day. Officers, some in riot gear and on horseback, clamped plastic handcuffs onto about 150 protesters who refused to get up, and half-carried them into police vehicles. Anti-war groups have called for a day of widespread civil disobedience, including blocking busy intersections and a “die-in” to protest media and corporate “profiteering from the war.” As helicopters hovered overhead, the protesters — some beating drums and chanting “Hey-hey,...
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This is a great site for our side...www.protestwarrior.com It shows the "useful idiots" for what they really are....communists (as evident by the materials/literature available to those who attend!
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Just a few moments ago, the morning crew at Fox News was interviewing a wounded soldier from the Army Hospital in Germany and they showed him some footage of the couple dozen "die-in" protesters on Fifth Avenue in New York to get his reaction. When they set it up, the reporterette said, "You've got to keep in mind, Sargeant, that this group is organized by 'Anarchists and Communists,' 'The International Socialist Organization,' and 'Psycho Therapists against War.'" All three reporters took a shot at the inane, professionally-organized protest and the sargeant just shrugged and said somehing to the effect of...
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SAN FRANCISCO -- A San Francisco supervisor said Wednesday that the district attorney's office may issue fines against the organizers of last week's anti-war protests that resulted in over 2,000 arrests and millions of dollars being paid for police overtime and for other city services. Supervisor Tony Hall said the city was "fed up" with mass 'direct action' demonstrations like the ones last week that brought business to a near halt in downtown San Francisco. "I think there is no question about it, people on all sides of the war are really fed up with people coming into our city...
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Some random thoughts here for consideration.The US media is aggressively covering the various demonstrations taking place which call an end to the War on Iraq by the Bush Administration.I have examined in detail both the websites of these various groups in the US and overseas as I have analyzed the speeches that are given, in terms of rhetorical comment.I have taken a good look at the posters and rally slogans also in these various gatherings.And here is the question:US media highlights these demonstrations, when they occur internationally, as being "ANTI-AMERICAN".And yet, when they occur in the United States they are...
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Just saw Protesters in nYC running from scene of what it looks to be an assault on a Car and Motorist, It's time to turn bring these so called Humane, peaceful protesters to their Knee's. Bloomberg needs to order polic to strike back and hard.
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