Posted on 08/21/2007 5:47:21 AM PDT by SJackson
The Finns did little standing up to Hitler. They were allies of Germany.
They did, however, do an excellent job of standing up to Stalin. Hardly a recommendation, from Alinsky’s point of view.
I was also sympathetic to Russia in those days, not because I admired Stalin or the Soviet system but because it seemed to be the only country willing to stand up to Hitler.The pact must have come as quite a blow to pinko-commies 'round the world.
Hillary Clinton is dangerous precisely because she talks like a moderate (or even a conservative at times), but harbors vastly socialist goals. And shes very determined to see them through.And we have to be very determined to stop her. Otherwise, all is lost.
Hillary is ridiculously obtuse. These worn out ideas of a government system trumping the importance of individual humanity are deader than a doornail...having gone the way of the thousand year reich and the Berlin Wall.
Based on Revelations, is it possible for the AntiChrist to be a woman?
Nosepick In Lace.
The best Beast picture around.
Wider distribution of this document needs to occur.
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She is determined to remove any possibility of individual achievement, or even the desire for individuals to achieve,
except of course, “achieving” position in the bureaucracy that controls everyone’s lives.
While claiming radicals represent democracy, Hillary makes no bones about the connection between Alinskys successes and machine politics. Speaking of Alinskys signature community organizing effort in The Back of The Yards, a run-down Chicago neighborhood, Hillary explains: much of the communitys influence is traceable not to its burning passion but to its most illustrious resident, Mayor Richard J. Daley. Mayor Daileys assumption of political power in the early 1950s curiously parallels the Councils growth in power. Many of the mayors staff are also residents and share the mayors loyalty to the neighborhood. (P 21-22)
I hate to say it but most of the above paragraph is wrong. In fact -- it's made up bu!!sh*t. How do I know, I lived and grew up there.
For the record Mayor Daley lived in Bridgeport (and his 'people'), not 'The Back of The Yards' (or 'New City'). And trust me there's a HUGH difference.
An aside: I never heard a word from my family of this commie Saul Alinsky. Not until Hillary became 'famous'. And believe me I would have - we HATED Commies (and I STILL DO). Joe Meegan ran the Back of The Yards and its Council.
(and I take exception to the 'run down' comment.)
Great article. Proves that Hillary is just another communist (I don’t buy the article’s BS about Alinsky not being a commie—his ends are the same—only the methods differ).
Mighty interesting - thank you!!!!!
I guess she didn’t like Winston Churchill that much...
The Party faithful turned on the dime: "Oceania is at war with Eastasia. Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia."
Lots of pinko fuzzies and fellow-travelers considered this one too big to swallow, and bailed accordingly.
Hence her new plan for “Free Government Schools”...like military academies. Anyone got that little plan handy?
Thanks for posting the article.
“Hillarys life work has been to acquire and use Federal Power to polarize Americans and through conflict create the new man. A Hillary Presidency could be the last chance for her aging generation of campus radicals to remake America in their own image.”
And a good example of similar hopes by her communist friends is in today’s NYT (although the link is to the IHT).
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/08/21/business/mortgage.php
“Representative Barney Frank, Democrat of Massachusetts and chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said the ‘silver lining’ of the implosion in mortgage lending was that it had demolished the reflexive opposition to regulation [of the mortgage finance industry] of almost any kind.
“’Anyone opposing more regulation can no longer say, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,”’ Frank told reporters last week.”
Of course, the media likes to portray Frank as a clever Democrat who seriously takes into consideration moderate views on the economy. Once he gets a chance, he shows his true colors.
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