Army lists Christians as "terrorists," possibly due to influence of SPLC propaganda

As best as I can tell, anyone left of Vette is a "Commie."

When did you start sympathizing with the KKK?

I am not surprised that Vette does. But you?

Especially strange as Anquan/Busybody is Jewish and loud about it, and the SPLC has a stellar track record for keeping watch on anti-Semitic groups.
 
In 1990 he received the Roger Baldwin Award. What does he suppose that is? Did he say this?

"I am for socialism, disarmament, and, ultimately, for abolishing the state itself... I seek the social ownership of property, the abolition of the propertied class, and the sole control of those who produce wealth. Communism is the goal." Roger Baldwin


Read more at http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/r/roger_nash_baldwin.html#YmB90CJtZeLyWISI.99

No, Dees did not say that. Roger Baldwin did.

You know, you can accept a Pulitzer Prize (you never will, just an example) without endorsing (or even knowing) every thing Joseph Pulitzer ever said.

You can also join the ACLU without having any Communist sympathies. Many have done so.

And, as cjh noted in post #45, it was Roger Baldwin who purged the ACLU of Communists. People do change their minds sometimes.
 
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Who gives a fuck if someone is communist,socialist, whatever. If people are non-violent, not criminal, maybe find a better reason than political philosophy for why you want to hunt them down and exterminate them.


This is starting to veer way off track.
 
Tell me, did he purge Director Patricia Clark (American Friends Service Committee), Director James Rucker (Former ColorOfChange Director), or Julian Bond it's first President of the SPLC, and a founder of the radical left-wing Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, all Marxist oriented groups with ties to the CPUSA. Oh, and when you're pondering that "nonviolent" bullshit, think of H.Rap Brown and Stokley Carmichael. Yeah they got rid of all of their Marxist radicals.:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

And that makes anyone who joins the ACLU or accepts a Baldwin Award a Communist? Bullshit.

Furthermore:

American Friends Service Committee -- not in any way or sense Communist.

Color Of Change -- NIAWOSC.

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee -- oh, come on! :rolleyes: You were the kind of flaming asshole who called Martin Luther King a "Communist" back in the day, weren't you? (Unless you're the even worse kind of flaming asshole who never stopped.)
 
People who understand the consequences of supporting such people. That leaves you out.

You're just another posturing old man posting about killing people on the internet. Go back to shitting in your diaper every time someone says communist.
 
You're just another posturing old man posting about killing people on the internet. Go back to shitting in your diaper every time someone says communist.

another Tolly Ranter
 
Fuck you propagandist, they all have communist party ties and associates. Tell that shit to somebody who doesn't know any better. Just for openers it was the AFSC who was making trips to North Vietnam with medical supplies while we had our troops in the field in the South. The AFSC Conference on Justice and Global Security in 2002 was cosponsored by the Communist Party USA.:rolleyes:

ColorOfChange was founded by known communist Van Jones, you dummy.

Actually it was J. Edgar Hoover who pointed out MLK was being advised by a Communist Party leader Stanley Levison and CPUSA Member Bayard Rustin. Get a clue, big dummy.

Hey butthead, Stokley Carmichael traveled to several communist countries to establish political ties with the SNCC. He worshipped Che Gueverra

“The death of Che Guevera places a responsibility on all revolutionaries of the world to redouble their decision to fight on to the final defeat of imperialism. That is why in essence Che Guevera is not dead, his ideas are with us.”

He was the leader of the SNCC at the time, so don't tell me they didn't identify and associate with Communists.:rolleyes:

Tee Hee, indeed:D
 
it doesn't matter if DEES said what Baldwin said or believed what Baldwin said

DEES IS IMPLICATED!




I know

YOU ALL TOLD ME

During the CAMPAIGN


Perry's FATHER bought a CAMP and discovered a ROCK.....with the word NIGGER on it....which he PAINTED OVER



Yet YOU all called PERRY a RACIST


So fuck you all
 
The Vettebigot is so firmly anchored in the 1960s, and his absolute fixation on "Commies" makes me wonder if he's experiencing the onset of dementia.
 
Fuck you propagandist . . .

The projection . . . it burns . . .


. . . they all have communist party ties and associates.

So what? Strange bedfellows, y'know? If you're going to guilt-by-association, start with all the prominent RW pols associated with The Family.

Notable members
Jim Inhofe, R-OK
Sam Brownback, governor of Kansas
Tom Coburn, R-OK
Jim DeMint, R-SC
Don Nickles, formerly R-OK
Melvin Laird, deceased, R-WI and Secretary of Defense under Richard Nixon
Chuck Colson, former counsel to Tricky Dick and current talk radio nut
Bart Stupak, D-MI
Strom Thurmond, deceased, Racist-SC
Harold Hughes, deceased, former governor and senator from Iowa.
John Thune, R-SD
Paul N. Temple, crank billionaire, former Exxon executive, and current president of the Institute of Noetic Sciences

(And those are actual members, not just "associated.")

Tell that shit to somebody who doesn't know any better. Just for openers it was the AFSC who was making trips to North Vietnam with medical supplies while we had our troops in the field in the South.

Good for them. So what?

The AFSC Conference on Justice and Global Security in 2002 was cosponsored by the Communist Party USA.:rolleyes:

Good for both. So what?

ColorOfChange was founded by known communist Van Jones, you dummy.

Ah, yes.

Earlier activism

In 1992, while still a law student at Yale, Jones participated as a volunteer legal monitor for a protest of the Rodney King verdict in San Francisco. He and many other participants in the protest were arrested. The district attorney later dropped the charges against Jones. The arrested protesters, including Jones, won a small legal settlement. Jones later said that "the incident deepened my disaffection with the system and accelerated my political radicalization."[18] In October 2005 Jones said he was "a rowdy nationalist"[15] before the King verdict was announced, but that by August of that year (1992) he was a communist.[15] His activism was also spurred on by witnessing racial inequality in New Haven, Connecticut: "I was seeing kids at Yale do drugs and talk about it openly, and have nothing happen to them or, if anything, get sent to rehab...And then I was seeing kids three blocks away, in the housing projects, doing the same drugs, in smaller amounts, go to prison."[13]

When he graduated from law school, Jones gave up plans to take a job in Washington, D.C., and moved to San Francisco instead.[15] He became a member[19] of a "socialist collective" called Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement (STORM) that protested against police brutality.[15]

Ella Baker Center for Human Rights

In 1995, Jones started Bay Area PoliceWatch, the region's only bar-certified hotline and lawyer-referral service for victims of police abuse. The hotline started receiving fifteen calls a day.[13] PoliceWatch began as a project of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights. "We designed a computer database, the first of its kind in the country, that allows us to track problem officers, problem precincts, problem practices, so at the click of a mouse we can now identify trouble spots and troublemakers," said Jones. "This has given us a tremendous advantage in trying to understand the scope and scale of the problem. Now, obviously, just because somebody calls and says, 'Officer so-and-so did something to me,' doesn't mean it actually happened, but if you get two, four, six phone calls about the same officer, then you begin to see a pattern. It gives you a chance to try and take affirmative steps."[20] By 1996, Jones founded a new umbrella NGO, the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, which "consisted of a closet-like office and a computer that Jones had brought from his apartment."[15]

From 1996–1997, Jones and PoliceWatch led a campaign which was successful in getting officer Marc Andaya fired from the San Francisco Police Department. Andaya was the lead officer accused of the in-custody death of Aaron Williams, an unarmed black man. In 1999 and 2000, Jones was a leader in the failed campaign to defeat Proposition 21, which escalated penalties for crimes by youth & sparked a student movement that made national headlines.[21][22] In 2001, Jones and the Ella Baker Center launched the Books Not Bars campaign. From 2001 to 2003, Jones and Books Not Bars led a campaign to block the construction of a proposed "Super-Jail for Youth" in Oakland's Alameda County. Books Not Bars later went on to launch a statewide campaign to transform California's juvenile justice system.[23]

Color of Change

Following Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Jones and James Rucker co-founded a Web-based grassroots organization to address Black issues called Color of Change. Color of Change's mission as described on its web site is as follows: "ColorOfChange.org exists to strengthen Black America's political voice. Our goal is to empower our members—Black Americans and our allies—to make government more responsive to the concerns of Black Americans and to bring about positive political and social change for everyone."[1] Within two years of co-founding the organization, Jones moved on to other pursuits, but remains listed on the Color of Change website as "Former Staff".[1][24]

One more for the "If this man is a comsymp, the more we have of them the better" category. Meanwhile, Color of Change remains non-Communist.

Actually it was J. Edgar Hoover who pointed out MLK was being advised by a Communist Party leader Stanley Levison and CPUSA Member Bayard Rustin. Get a clue, big dummy.

And that makes King a Commie? You need a lot more than one clue if you believe that. In any case, Rustin was with the Socialist Party of America, not the CPUSA (democratic socialists hate Communists like Baptists hate Catholics, or used to, and the SPA was extremely anti-Soviet). And there's no proof that Levison had anything to do with the CPUSA after 1957. People do change their minds sometimes.

Hey butthead, Stokley Carmichael traveled to several communist countries to establish political ties with the SNCC. He worshipped Che Gueverra

“The death of Che Guevera places a responsibility on all revolutionaries of the world to redouble their decision to fight on to the final defeat of imperialism. That is why in essence Che Guevera is not dead, his ideas are with us.”

He was the leader of the SNCC at the time, so don't tell me they didn't identify and associate with Communists.:rolleyes:

And that makes the SNCC Communist? :rolleyes:

Carmichael might have had some revolutionary ideas, a lot of civil-rights activists did, but I'm pretty sure the "revolution" he had in mind was somewhat different from Marx'. Marx was thinking in terms of class, not race.
 
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