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Communists and Red Hand Clappers: a Report from the Progressive Rally
Gulag Bound ^
| October 5, 2010
| Cleff Kincaid
Posted on 10/05/2010 3:18:17 AM PDT by unspun
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To: unspun; SunkenCiv; Clintonfatigued; fieldmarshaldj; jazusamo; melancholy; potlatch; PhilDragoo; ...
You might recall in the 1990s, when the Berlin Wall had fallen and the Soviet Union as we had known it was no more, the MSM mantra was that communism around the world was extinct. Of course, anyone with half a brain could see that the MSM were lying then, as China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam, for example, were still unabashedly communist states.
Turns out that the MSM objective in declaring communism dead was to get anti-communists to take their eyes off the ball, so as to aid the "revival" of communism in the West and in the US which we are seeing today. Seems that in an earlier era, those commies whom Cliff Kincaid met at the October 2 event would not be as overt as they are now.
To: justiceseeker93; unspun
The one nation rally was ORGANIZED by CPUSA.
And the NEA (Natl Edu Ass) participated.
They all felt the courage to out themselves thanks to Obama.
They already believe they won.
Some True Patriots believe it, too.
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10/06/2010 10:21:33 AM PDT
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Lady Jag
(Double your income... Fire the government)
To: justiceseeker93; unspun
I was shocked to see pure socialism demonstrated at this rally. It's no longer hidden, it's right out there in our faces. People better wake up.
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10/06/2010 8:03:43 PM PDT
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potlatch
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