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  • Terrorists, OBAMA'S FRIENDS Bernadine Dohrn and Bill Ayers Advocate Communism To Sheeple

    04/25/2012 7:40:43 AM PDT · by Pinkbell · 9 replies
    Youtube ^ | April 23, 2012
    A former Soviet citizen who lives in the U.S. in New York and who is adamantly opposed to socialism/communism, often puts videos on Youtube of himself confronting liberals at various events like the Occupy Protests. I has posted a video of him confronting a mother and her son at Occupy who were convinced North Korea is a paradise, and the only thing harming it is imperialist countries like the U.S. Well, this past weekend, he attended the Earth Day festivities somewhere in New York City, and Bill Ayers and his wife spoke. The two spoke of acitivism against capitalism, "privelage",...
  • Liberalism is Socialism

    10/10/2004 4:56:16 PM PDT · by Read2Know · 2 replies · 111+ views
    Conservative Trailhead ^ | 10/10/2004 | Henry Ortuno
    Leftists (they can’t be called liberals) subscribe to the basic philosophy of socialism. This is obvious. Higher taxes, more government control of individual lives and suppression of any dissent. We all know who wants to roll back the tax cuts. We all know who wants to implement government healthcare. We all know who attacks in the most vicious tones when challenged....
  • Tim Robbins' 'Embedded' to Open in New York [HOLLYWOOD LIBERAL ALERT]

    01/21/2004 10:55:49 AM PST · by VaBthang4 · 14 replies · 153+ views
    editorandpublisher.com ^ | January 16th | E&P Staff
    Tim Robbins' 'Embedded' to Open in NYC By E&P Staff Published: January 16, 2004 In a major surprise, Tim Robbins' play "Embedded," about U.S. reporters and soldiers during the Iraq war, will open Feb. 24 at the Public Theater in New York. Robbins will direct the play, as he did last fall in Los Angeles, but will not star in it. New promotion for the play (which E&P first reviewed last October) describes it as "a ripped-from-the-headlines satire about the madness surrounding the brave women and men on the front lines in a Middle East conflict. [It] skewers cynical embedded...