Exposing America’s Enemies: The ‘Social Justice Seeking’ Communist Left

2006-10-03
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On one hand, Americans were outraged and appalled by the 1 May immigrant demonstrations that clogged streets and virtually closed down some cities.  Law abiding citizens saw lawbreakers who not only seemed to feel justified in their criminal behavior, but also believed they ought to be rewarded for it.

 

On the other hand, Americans are more infuriated and disgusted with their duly elected government officials in both legislative and administrative branches for not enforcing the law and protecting the rights of citizens.  President Bush and the weak-kneed GOP have deservedly come under fire.  However, if our sovereign nation is to survive, I is of paramount importance that the harsh light of truth be focused upon the subversive element responsible for creating an atmosphere conducive to lawlessness and tyrannical militants brazenly declaring their intentions to ‘conquer’ the Southwest and to throw Americans out of their homes and off of their land. 

 

The subversive element—a motley collection of Marxists, Stalinists, Trotskyists, Maoists, anarchists and malcontents—organized themselves in the 60’s and became known as the New Left.  For over forty years the New Left has been waging a Gramscian ‘quiet’ revolution for the overthrow of the America of our Founders.  Today these subversives call themselves liberals, progressives and Democrats.  Even though there yet remain good, decent Democrats such as Zell Miller, the majority as David Horowitz attested to, are social justice seeking communists.  “The Democratic Party is very close to being the (Communist-controlled Progressive) party of Henry Wallace…The vast bulk of the American left is a Communist left and they’ve introduced some fascist ideas like “identity politics,” which is straight out of Mussolini.”  (How Marxism Dominates the Left, Phil Brennan, NewsMax.com, June 1, 2005)

 

Americas Communist Left operates in a vast interconnected matrix of revolutionary groups disguised as respectable civil rights and legal organizations.  These front groups have consistently worked towards the transformation of America through subversion of America’s Rule of Law, Constitution, judiciary, and all institutions necessary to the longevity and health of our nation and civilization.  These groups attack all national security measures, subvert immigration laws and procedures, lobby on behalf of terrorist and enemy combatants and engage in propagandistic apologetics for the most brutal dictatorships in the world even as they constantly vilify and demean America and Americans.  As they do these things to destroy America and shame Americans, they hypocritically portray themselves as defenders of democracy and humanity.

 

The purpose of this article is to expose, at least in part, some of the principal communist groups responsible for undermining and weakening America and who likewise serve as a power source, not only for the militant Marxist organizers of the recent demonstrations, but for Islamic jihadists as well.

 

The Quiet Revolution
In 1984, “The Power to Lead” was published.  In it, author James McGregor Burns admitted: “The Framers of the US Constitution have simply been too shrewd for us.  They have outwitted us.  They designed separate institutions that cannot be unified by mechanical linkages, frail bridges, tinkering.  If we are to ‘turn the Founders upside down’…we must directly confront the constitutional structure they erected.” (A Chronological History: The New World Order by D.L. Cuddy PhD)

 

Turning the ‘Founders upside down’ and directly confronting the ‘constitutional structure’ are what the American Civil Liberties Union, National Lawyers Guild, and The Center for Constitutional Rights are committed to doing.  Together, these three communist front groups comprise the “legal left,” and they slash and rip at the fabric of the constitutional framework.

 

The ACLU was established in 1920 by Roger Baldwin, a Stalinist who candidly admitted: “I am for socialism, disarmament, and ultimately, for abolishing the state itself.”  On the Communist Party USA website, the ACLU can be found at this link:  http://www.cpusa.org/link/category/22/

 

When not working with and defending terrorists like Sami al-Arian, the ACLU terrorizes towns into removing Ten Commandments monuments and crosses and persecutes and intimidates Boy Scouts and law abiding Christians.  The ACLU’s Immigrant Task Force and Immigrant Rights Project are a dual driving force in the Open Borders Lobby.  Among current projects:  dissolving America’s borders, erasing all evidence of Christianity and God and requiring the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to provide free legal counsel to illegals while simultaneously demanding that illegals be provided with full welfare benefits.

 

The ACLU and its partner groups receive funding from a large assortment of subversive leftist funders.  Among them: Arca Foundation, Ford Foundation, George Soros Open Society Institute, Rockefeller Foundation, Woods Fund of Chicago (Source: www.DiscoverTheNetwork.org)

 

The National Lawyers Guild was founded in 1936 by the Communist Party USA.  The NLG is an active affiliate of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers, which served as a Soviet front group during the Cold War.  The NLG defines its mission as an effort to: “unite lawyers, law students, legal workers, and jailhouse lawyers of America (to) function as an effective political and social force…to the end that human rights shall be regarded as more sacred than property interests.”  In other words, their mission is to ‘deKulakize’ America in the name of social justice.

 

In 1999, NLG member Chip Berlet described a Guild ‘communist debate’ session: “The cacophony at some meetings (arises from) debates featuring…Leninist, Trotskyite, Stalinists…Maoist…Marxist, anarchists, libertarians and progressive independents…with multiple identities as lawyers, legal workers, labor organizers, tribal sovereignty activists, civil liberties and civil rights advocates, environmentalists, feminists, gay men and lesbians, and people of color.”  Chip Berlet is an activist with Morris Dees Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), another communist front group and Open Borders member.

 

Not coincidentally, it was the SPLC that ‘redistributed’—in the name of social justice—an Arizona ranchers’ property to some illegal aliens.  This incident was detailed in an article entitled: “Two Illegal Immigrants Win Arizona Ranch in Court,” New York Times, 8/19/05.  Dees was quoted as saying, “…it’s poetic justice that these undocumented workers own this land”
 

Like the ACLU, the NLG is a key member of the Open Borders Lobby.  It’s National Immigration Project consists of a network of lawyers, law students and legal workers committed to “full democratic rights for all non-citizens”—in the name of social justice. The NLG receives funding from, among others, the George Soros Open Society Institute and the Ford Foundation.  (Source: www.DiscoverTheNetwork.org)
 

The last of the trio is the Center for Constitutional Rights.  It was founded in 1966 by pro-Castro attorneys Morton Stavis, Ben Smith, Arthur Kinoy, and William Kuntsler.

The CCR prides itself on using “litigation proactively to advance the law in a positive direction to guarantee the rights of those with the fewest protections.”  This is communist code for: “We subvert America’s laws.” Among those deemed by the CCR to be in need of protection are terrorist organizations, enemy combatants, and illegal immigrants.
The CCR receives funding from the Ford Foundation and George Soros Open Society Institute.  (Source:  www.DiscoverTheNetwork.org)

 

Two principal front groups, both of whom disguise their treachery as ‘civil rights,” are United for Peace and Justice and Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride.

 

The UFPJ is a rabidly anti-American, anti-war coalition co-chaired by committed communist Leslie Cagan.  Cagan, who worships upon Fidel Castro’s altar, was an original founder of the Committees of Correspondence, a splinter group of the Communist Party USA.  The UFPJ was created Oct. 25, 2002 in the Washington D.C. offices of People for the American Way, which played a key role in forming UFPJ.  UFPJ is a sponsoring organization of the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride.

UFPJ’s social justice agenda extends well beyond anti-war activism as it is also a pro-abortion, pro-open borders advocate that condemns nearly every aspect of American culture and our government’s foreign policy.  (Source: www.DiscoverTheNetwork.org)

 

The Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride (IWFR), another key player in the Open Borders Lobby, is supported by the ACLU and Communist Party USA.  Additionally, it has the backing of Dennis Kucinich, Howard Dean and Joe Lieberman.Among other groups listed as members of the IWFRC’s national sponsoring committee are ACORN, National Council of La Raza, National Immigration Forum, and United for Peace and Justice.

 

At the link below are literally hundreds of sponsors of IWFR, such as: Democratic Senators, Representatives, County Board Supervisors, Governors, town council members, radical organizations, liberalized Christian and non-Christian churches, political parties (including CPUSA and Democratic Socialists of America).

http://www.iwfr.org/endorsement.asp
Many thousands of Americans have been taken in by a myth.  The myth states that communism died when the Soviet Union imploded.  It further says that in these ‘enlightened progressive times,’ only superstition-believing McCarthyite rednecks still believe in the communist boogieman.  The myth of course, was created by New Left communists to whom seduction, deception, and psychological manipulation are the ‘rules of the game.’  Gramsci’s transformational revolution is very much alive.  It’s spreading the cancer of godless communism—the ideology from Hell—throughout the length and breadth of our culture–corrupting and decaying everything it touches.
 

President Ronald Reagan cautioned that: “…without God, there is no virtue because there’s no prompting of the conscience.  And without God, democracy will not and cannot long endure.  If we ever forget that we’re one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under.”
 Americansawaken and remember!
Copyright Linda Kimball 2006
PatriotsandLiberty

http://patriotsandliberty.com/

Additional Sources
Why the Left Hates America, Daniel J. Flynn
Unholy Alliance, by David Horowitz
The Open Borders Lobby and the Nation’s Security After 9/11, by William Hawkins and Erin Anderson, FrontPageMagazine.com, Jan. 21, 2004
About the writer: Linda is a writer and author of numerous published articles and essays on culture, politics, and worldview.  Her writings are published both nationally and internationally.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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  • http://www.MillionDadsMarch.org MillionDadsMarch

    While I agree that Communism and “leftism” are generally anti-American, one starts to get the impression from this article that the author thinks ANYONE who’s not a religious-right conservative is supposedly anti-American.

    As a conservative Libertarian, I am definitely FOR America. I am NOT for the religious right, and often the religious right is just as anti-American as the liberals tend to be.

    America is the land of freedom, not forced religious hypocrisy.

    Let’s not forget that Reagan signed abortion and “no-fault divorce” into law in California, and Republicans go along with VAWA almost as quickly as the Democrats do…

    Respectfully,

    Thomas Lessman,
    Candidate for KS House Dist. 53
    Website: http://www.ThomasLessman.com
    Blog: http://www.Talessman.blogspot.com

  • http://www.MillionDadsMarch.org MillionDadsMarch

    While I agree that Communism and “leftism” are generally anti-American, one starts to get the impression from this article that the author thinks ANYONE who’s not a religious-right conservative is supposedly anti-American.

    As a conservative Libertarian, I am definitely FOR America. I am NOT for the religious right, and often the religious right is just as anti-American as the liberals tend to be.

    America is the land of freedom, not forced religious hypocrisy.

    Let’s not forget that Reagan signed abortion and “no-fault divorce” into law in California, and Republicans go along with VAWA almost as quickly as the Democrats do…

    Respectfully,

    Thomas Lessman,
    Candidate for KS House Dist. 53
    Website: http://www.ThomasLessman.com
    Blog: http://www.Talessman.blogspot.com

  • http://www.MillionDadsMarch.org MillionDadsMarch

    While I agree that Communism and “leftism” are generally anti-American, one starts to get the impression from this article that the author thinks ANYONE who’s not a religious-right conservative is supposedly anti-American.

    As a conservative Libertarian, I am definitely FOR America. I am NOT for the religious right, and often the religious right is just as anti-American as the liberals tend to be.

    America is the land of freedom, not forced religious hypocrisy.

    Let’s not forget that Reagan signed abortion and “no-fault divorce” into law in California, and Republicans go along with VAWA almost as quickly as the Democrats do…

    Respectfully,

    Thomas Lessman,
    Candidate for KS House Dist. 53
    Website: http://www.ThomasLessman.com
    Blog: http://www.Talessman.blogspot.com

  • http://www.MillionDadsMarch.org MillionDadsMarch

    While I agree that Communism and “leftism” are generally anti-American, one starts to get the impression from this article that the author thinks ANYONE who’s not a religious-right conservative is supposedly anti-American.

    As a conservative Libertarian, I am definitely FOR America. I am NOT for the religious right, and often the religious right is just as anti-American as the liberals tend to be.

    America is the land of freedom, not forced religious hypocrisy.

    Let’s not forget that Reagan signed abortion and “no-fault divorce” into law in California, and Republicans go along with VAWA almost as quickly as the Democrats do…

    Respectfully,

    Thomas Lessman,
    Candidate for KS House Dist. 53
    Website: http://www.ThomasLessman.com
    Blog: http://www.Talessman.blogspot.com

  • http://globalnewsblog.com/wp/?p=39463 Global News Blog » Terrorism and Insurgency – More politicized history

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  • chas

    MillionDadsMarch said: “one starts to get the impression from this article that the author thinks ANYONE who’s not a religious-right conservative is supposedly anti-American. As a conservative Libertarian, I am definitely FOR America. I am NOT for the religious right, and often the religious right is just as anti-American as the liberals tend to be.”

    My comment:
    When you start screaming for us to do something about them taking away your property rights, the reason I won’t help you fight them is because for a lifetime you have thought it anti-American for me to fight to have my constitutional rights to religion, without your help. Because I have been defeated by them, and my life is in despair, because of their crusade to strip religion out of America, I will not have the resources nor the concern to help you fight for your property rights.

  • chas

    MillionDadsMarch said: “one starts to get the impression from this article that the author thinks ANYONE who’s not a religious-right conservative is supposedly anti-American. As a conservative Libertarian, I am definitely FOR America. I am NOT for the religious right, and often the religious right is just as anti-American as the liberals tend to be.”

    My comment:
    When you start screaming for us to do something about them taking away your property rights, the reason I won’t help you fight them is because for a lifetime you have thought it anti-American for me to fight to have my constitutional rights to religion, without your help. Because I have been defeated by them, and my life is in despair, because of their crusade to strip religion out of America, I will not have the resources nor the concern to help you fight for your property rights.

  • chas

    MillionDadsMarch said: “one starts to get the impression from this article that the author thinks ANYONE who’s not a religious-right conservative is supposedly anti-American. As a conservative Libertarian, I am definitely FOR America. I am NOT for the religious right, and often the religious right is just as anti-American as the liberals tend to be.”

    My comment:
    When you start screaming for us to do something about them taking away your property rights, the reason I won’t help you fight them is because for a lifetime you have thought it anti-American for me to fight to have my constitutional rights to religion, without your help. Because I have been defeated by them, and my life is in despair, because of their crusade to strip religion out of America, I will not have the resources nor the concern to help you fight for your property rights.

  • chas

    MillionDadsMarch said: “one starts to get the impression from this article that the author thinks ANYONE who’s not a religious-right conservative is supposedly anti-American. As a conservative Libertarian, I am definitely FOR America. I am NOT for the religious right, and often the religious right is just as anti-American as the liberals tend to be.”

    My comment:
    When you start screaming for us to do something about them taking away your property rights, the reason I won’t help you fight them is because for a lifetime you have thought it anti-American for me to fight to have my constitutional rights to religion, without your help. Because I have been defeated by them, and my life is in despair, because of their crusade to strip religion out of America, I will not have the resources nor the concern to help you fight for your property rights.

  • http://www.MillionDadsMarch.org MillionDadsMarch

    Chas, you don’t know me so don’t assume. I bet I’ve done more to defend your religious freedom than you have.

    See my blog entry from last Christmas:
    . http://talessman.blogspot.com/2005/12/merry-christmas-and-happy-holidays.html

    My problem with the “religious right” is that more often they aren’t fighting for religious “freedom” – they’re trying to force their religion down everyone else’s throats.

    If you want others to respect your religious freedom, perhaps you should respect their religious freedom as well…

    Otherwise, if you fail to step up and defend property rights, or religious freedom, or parental rights, or whatever, don’t come crying to me when it happens to you.

    Thomas Lessman
    . Candidate for KS House Dist. 53
    Website: http://www.ThomasLessman.com
    Blog: http://www.talessman.blogspot.com

  • http://www.MillionDadsMarch.org MillionDadsMarch

    Chas, you don’t know me so don’t assume. I bet I’ve done more to defend your religious freedom than you have.

    See my blog entry from last Christmas:
    . http://talessman.blogspot.com/2005/12/merry-christmas-and-happy-holidays.html

    My problem with the “religious right” is that more often they aren’t fighting for religious “freedom” – they’re trying to force their religion down everyone else’s throats.

    If you want others to respect your religious freedom, perhaps you should respect their religious freedom as well…

    Otherwise, if you fail to step up and defend property rights, or religious freedom, or parental rights, or whatever, don’t come crying to me when it happens to you.

    Thomas Lessman
    . Candidate for KS House Dist. 53
    Website: http://www.ThomasLessman.com
    Blog: http://www.talessman.blogspot.com

  • http://www.MillionDadsMarch.org MillionDadsMarch

    Chas, you don’t know me so don’t assume. I bet I’ve done more to defend your religious freedom than you have.

    See my blog entry from last Christmas:
    . http://talessman.blogspot.com/2005/12/merry-christmas-and-happy-holidays.html

    My problem with the “religious right” is that more often they aren’t fighting for religious “freedom” – they’re trying to force their religion down everyone else’s throats.

    If you want others to respect your religious freedom, perhaps you should respect their religious freedom as well…

    Otherwise, if you fail to step up and defend property rights, or religious freedom, or parental rights, or whatever, don’t come crying to me when it happens to you.

    Thomas Lessman
    . Candidate for KS House Dist. 53
    Website: http://www.ThomasLessman.com
    Blog: http://www.talessman.blogspot.com

  • http://www.MillionDadsMarch.org MillionDadsMarch

    Chas, you don’t know me so don’t assume. I bet I’ve done more to defend your religious freedom than you have.

    See my blog entry from last Christmas:
    . http://talessman.blogspot.com/2005/12/merry-christmas-and-happy-holidays.html

    My problem with the “religious right” is that more often they aren’t fighting for religious “freedom” – they’re trying to force their religion down everyone else’s throats.

    If you want others to respect your religious freedom, perhaps you should respect their religious freedom as well…

    Otherwise, if you fail to step up and defend property rights, or religious freedom, or parental rights, or whatever, don’t come crying to me when it happens to you.

    Thomas Lessman
    . Candidate for KS House Dist. 53
    Website: http://www.ThomasLessman.com
    Blog: http://www.talessman.blogspot.com

  • chas

    MillionDadsMarch said “My problem with the “religious right” is that more often they aren’t fighting for religious “freedom” – they’re trying to force their religion down everyone else’s throats.”

    My comment:

    Traditional religion and patriotism must be imposed. There are large areas of the US where you would not want to own property because religion and patriotism were not imposed. The country has such large regional differences due to individual freedom that it will have to be divided, because the religion and patriotism were not imposed. There are Christians who are bothered by their children losing their faith in high school, because something other than their religion and patriotism was imposed. Traditional religions provide the reasons for people to do the right thing. Without imposing this, individual freedom will result in a basic laziness in people. Over time they will lose their reasons for doing the right thing and eventually totally forget what the right thing is. Their children never learn what the right thing is. Look around and ask yourself a common sense question, “are the people in the US too oppressed by traditional religion and patriotism or do they have too much individual fredom?” I’m an electrician. If the National Electrical Code was not imposed how long do you think people would continue to do the right thing?

  • chas

    MillionDadsMarch said “My problem with the “religious right” is that more often they aren’t fighting for religious “freedom” – they’re trying to force their religion down everyone else’s throats.”

    My comment:

    Traditional religion and patriotism must be imposed. There are large areas of the US where you would not want to own property because religion and patriotism were not imposed. The country has such large regional differences due to individual freedom that it will have to be divided, because the religion and patriotism were not imposed. There are Christians who are bothered by their children losing their faith in high school, because something other than their religion and patriotism was imposed. Traditional religions provide the reasons for people to do the right thing. Without imposing this, individual freedom will result in a basic laziness in people. Over time they will lose their reasons for doing the right thing and eventually totally forget what the right thing is. Their children never learn what the right thing is. Look around and ask yourself a common sense question, “are the people in the US too oppressed by traditional religion and patriotism or do they have too much individual fredom?” I’m an electrician. If the National Electrical Code was not imposed how long do you think people would continue to do the right thing?

  • chas

    MillionDadsMarch said “My problem with the “religious right” is that more often they aren’t fighting for religious “freedom” – they’re trying to force their religion down everyone else’s throats.”

    My comment:

    Traditional religion and patriotism must be imposed. There are large areas of the US where you would not want to own property because religion and patriotism were not imposed. The country has such large regional differences due to individual freedom that it will have to be divided, because the religion and patriotism were not imposed. There are Christians who are bothered by their children losing their faith in high school, because something other than their religion and patriotism was imposed. Traditional religions provide the reasons for people to do the right thing. Without imposing this, individual freedom will result in a basic laziness in people. Over time they will lose their reasons for doing the right thing and eventually totally forget what the right thing is. Their children never learn what the right thing is. Look around and ask yourself a common sense question, “are the people in the US too oppressed by traditional religion and patriotism or do they have too much individual fredom?” I’m an electrician. If the National Electrical Code was not imposed how long do you think people would continue to do the right thing?

  • chas

    MillionDadsMarch said “My problem with the “religious right” is that more often they aren’t fighting for religious “freedom” – they’re trying to force their religion down everyone else’s throats.”

    My comment:

    Traditional religion and patriotism must be imposed. There are large areas of the US where you would not want to own property because religion and patriotism were not imposed. The country has such large regional differences due to individual freedom that it will have to be divided, because the religion and patriotism were not imposed. There are Christians who are bothered by their children losing their faith in high school, because something other than their religion and patriotism was imposed. Traditional religions provide the reasons for people to do the right thing. Without imposing this, individual freedom will result in a basic laziness in people. Over time they will lose their reasons for doing the right thing and eventually totally forget what the right thing is. Their children never learn what the right thing is. Look around and ask yourself a common sense question, “are the people in the US too oppressed by traditional religion and patriotism or do they have too much individual fredom?” I’m an electrician. If the National Electrical Code was not imposed how long do you think people would continue to do the right thing?






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