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  • Maoists Burn Kenosha

    08/31/2020 6:34:50 PM PDT · by bitt · 42 replies
    theepochtimes.com ^ | Trevot Loudon
    The rioters who attacked police officers with Molotov cocktails and fireworks and torched numerous buildings in Kenosha, Wisconsin, for about a week included members of the same pro-China communist group that “sparked” the May riots in Minneapolis after the police-involved killing of George Floyd. Maoist activists from the Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO) can take most, if not all, of the credit for inciting the recent rioting in Kenosha. The town of 100,000 people has been torn apart, businesses and cars have been razed, multiple people have been arrested, and two people have died—yet no one seems to want to...
  • Happy Earth Day! Here's the story of the co-founder who killed then composted his girlfriend

    04/22/2016 10:37:46 AM PDT · by harpygoddess · 13 replies
    VA Viper ^ | 04/22/2016 | HarpyGoddess
    Ira Einhorn was on stage hosting the first Earth Day event at the Fairmount Park in Philadelphia on April 22, 1970. Seven years later, police raided his closet and found the "composted" body of his ex-girlfriend inside a trunk.
  • [From April 14, 2013] Observe 'Holly Maddux Day' instead ( Earth Day - Lenin's birthday )

    04/22/2016 10:11:20 PM PDT · by george76 · 6 replies
    WND ^ | 04/14/2013 | Fritz Spencer
    More and more Americans are opting out of Earth Day in favor of a holiday that offers a chance to fight back against Marxism and political correctness. The holiday, which is called “Holly Maddux Day,” is named after the young woman murdered by Ira Einhorn, a 1960s antiwar activist. Einhorn, who was a friend of Jerry Rubin and Abby Hoffman, is regarded by many as the founder of Earth Day. Einhorn emceed the first Earth Day celebration in Philadelphia in April 1970, at which Sen. Edmund Muskie gave the highlight address. Einhorn, an advocate of free love and drug use,...
  • Islamist or Nationalist: Who is Egypt's Mysterious New Pharaoh?

    10/20/2013 9:00:19 AM PDT · by EternalVigilance · 14 replies
    Foreign Policy Research Institute ^ | October 2013 | by Raymond Stock
    Egypt's new de facto pharaoh, General Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, is a man of mystery. Is he an Islamist, or a nationalist? Is he a person of high principle, or a lowly opportunist? And in a land which has known five thousand years of mainly centralized, one-man rule, with limited experience of democracy, when have we seen his type before, and where will he lead the troubled, ancient nation now? These questions are crucial to knowing how the U.S. should react to al-Sisi's removal of Egypt's first "freely elected" president, Mohamed Morsi on July 3 in answer to overwhelmingly massive street protests...
  • "Occupy" Protests Go Worldwide (Fox News)

    10/15/2011 6:10:29 AM PDT · by Mr. K · 42 replies
    Fox News ^ | 10/15/2011 | Fox News
    <p>Fox News had Breaking News this AM that the "occupy wall street" proteats are not happening all over the worlds. They had a live video of Rome where they were starting fires.</p>
  • Dems Says Bachmann Inspiring Tim McVeigh II

    04/15/2010 9:41:00 AM PDT · by reaganrevolutionin2010 · 48 replies · 1,112+ views
    Fox News ^ | 4/15/10 | staff
    Democrats, including Rep. Betty McCollum, launched into an assault on incivility Tuesday, saying incendiary words from members of Congress were inflaming tensions that could provoke another incident of Oklahoma City-style domestic terrorism."When Members of Congress compare health-care legislation to ‘government tyranny,’ ‘socialism,’ or ‘totalitarianism’ — in the hopes of scoring political points — it's like pouring gas on the fire of extremism," McCollum said. McCollum's St. Paul office was one of a few that received an envelope containing gasoline-soaked tatters of an American flag and a letter that called her things not fit for print in this or any publication....
  • Peace activist launches fast to protest Nader presidential bid

    03/15/2008 4:07:26 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 21 replies · 628+ views
    AP on Bakersfield Californian ^ | 3/15/08 | John Rogers - ap
    He's been fasting for nearly three weeks, gaining little notice even from the target of his protest. But Jerry Peace Activist Rubin is willing to refrain from eating for at least another three weeks and then another three weeks after that and then. ... Well, you get the idea. His goal: Persuade Ralph Nader to drop his quadrennial bid for the presidency - or at least explain to Rubin why he's running again in 2008. Rubin, who has launched more than 30 fasts over the past 25 years, is worried that Nader will play a spoiler role, as he believes...
  • California Peace Activist Launches Monthlong Anti-Nader Hunger Strike

    10/02/2004 2:42:11 PM PDT · by Mark · 29 replies · 538+ views
    Boston Herald ^ | 10/2/04 | AP from Boston Herald
    California peace activist launches monthlong anti-Nader hunger strike By Associated Press Saturday, October 2, 2004 SANTA MONICA, Calif. - A Southern California peace activist once fasted for 63 days to protest movie violence and war toys. Now he's taking on Ralph Nader. Jerry Rubin is launching a hunger strike to persuade Ralph Nader to abandon his presidential bid. Rubin says Nader isn't doing the right thing by running for president. Rubin, who's 60, says he plans to consume only liquids for the next month unless Nader meets with him. Many believe the votes Nader received in Florida in 2000 would...
  • Rubin Wants Middle Name'Peace Activist' (Rubin Alert!)

    10/21/2003 6:42:42 AM PDT · by bedolido · 10 replies · 156+ views
    NW Cable News/Associated Press ^ | 10/18/03 | Staff Writer
    SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) -- Jerry Rubin, the region's indefatigable pacifist and former City Council candidate, went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court to challenge the city's refusal to print "peace activist" as his occupation on the ballot. Rubin was recently turned away by the nation's high court, which refused to hear his appeal - but he has a new plan. On Thursday, he filed for a legal name change so that he'll be known legally as Jerry Peace Activist Rubin. A Superior Court hearing on the request is set for Dec. 11, Rubin's 60th birthday. "It's going...