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To: Nachum

The New Party is a sub set of the Democrat party. The Democrat Party is a sub set of the World Workers Party. World Workers is the name used by the worlds communist/socialists to hide from the stupid that they are communists bent on the enslavement of all the people of the world.


10 posted on 06/07/2012 10:29:43 AM PDT by W. W. SMITH (Maybe the horse will learn to sing)
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To: W. W. SMITH

Re #10: WRONG. The Workers World Party is an old split off from the Trotskyite Socialist Workers Party. In the late 1970’s, early 1980’s. the WWP, which had been building up its fanatical base, created two new fronts which attracted a lot of liberal fools, including congressmen/women.

These were the People’s Antiwar Mobilization (PAM) and the All Peoples’ Congress (APC). Their labor front was CULA, Center for United Labor Action; their anti-military front from the 60’s was the American Servicemen’s Union (ASU); its old youth front was the Youth Against War & Fascism, which was changed in the 1980’s.

Today the WWP operates two major fronts and a split off. The International Action Center (IAC), created with the help of former attorney general Ramsay Clark and ANSWER (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism). The split off faction is known as the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL).

They have never been associated with the Democratic Party though Democratic politicians have actively participated in their fronts, esp. PAM, IAC and ANSWER.

The NEW PARTY was a subset of marxists and socialists who had been affiliated with SDS/WUO, the black marxist movement in Chicago, former CPUSA members who had joined the very expansive marxist Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), and other leftist free radicals. They were the people who sponsored and met at Bill Ayres/Bernadine Dohrn’s house to support Obama’s run for leftist former State Senator Alice Palmer’s vacated seat.

Much of this is found at the pioneering website www.keywiki.org and also at www.DiscoverTheNetwork.com.
Trevor Loudon, of Keywiki and the old NewZeal Blogspot.com, was the individual who pioneered research into the New Party.

There was also a New Party in the late 1960’s-late 70’s, led by the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS)- Marcus Raskins and Arthur Waskow, their ally Julius Hobson, a DC marxist, and comedian Dick Gregory, a veteran supporter of communist fronts and causes.

Hope this sets the record straight.

PS: I knew most of the old NEW PARTY people as well as some of the most recent Chicago-based New Party leaders.


18 posted on 06/07/2012 9:01:52 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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