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All links shown below are active August 4, 2002 for verification.

http://www.dsausa.org/about/where.html
WHERE WE STAND
The Political Perspective of the Democratic Socialists of America

Preamble:

At the beginning of the 20th century, a young and vibrant socialist movement
anticipated decades of great advances on the road to a world free from
capitalist exploitation...

At the end of the 20th century, such hope and vision seem all but lost. The
unbridled power of transnational corporations, underwritten by the major
capitalist nations, has created a world economy where the wealth and power of a
few is coupled with insecurity and downward mobility for the vast majority of
working people -in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres. ...

DSA has been in the forefront of this necessary reevaluation of Left strategy
and program. For five years, DSA has been engaged in a thoroughgoing discussion
of a renewed mission and vision for today's world. ...

This is where we stand:

We are socialists because we reject an international economic order sustained by
private profit, alienated labor, race and gender discrimination, environmental
destruction, and brutality and violence in defense of the status quo.

We are socialists because we share a vision of a humane international social
order based both on democratic planning and market mechanisms to achieve
equitable distribution of resources.... [In essence a re-distribution of wealth!
Scott Bradbury comment not in original text.]

Democratic socialists are dedicated to building truly international social
movements - of unionists, environmentalists, feminists, and people of color
-that together can elevate global justice over brutalizing global competition...

http://www.dsausa.org/about/dsapp.2.html#strat

(Everyone be real sure to get the true meaning of the following because these
are the same people who have their moles instituting this stuff in our American
Congress House of Representatives! Scott Bradbury comment)

A Strategy for the Next Left:

Socialists have historically supported public ownership and control of the major
economic institutions of society -- the large corporations -- in order to
eliminate the injustice and inequality of a class-based society, and have
depended on the organization of a working class party to gain state power to
achieve such ends. In the United States, socialists joined with others on the
Left to build a broad-based, anti-corporate coalition, with the unions at the
center, to address the needs of the majority by opposing the excesses of private
enterprise. Many socialists have seen the Democratic Party, since at least the
New Deal, as the key political arena in which to consolidate this coalition,
because the Democratic Party held the allegiance of our natural allies. Through
control of the government by the Democratic Party coalition, led by
anti-corporate forces, a progressive program regulating the corporations,
redistributing income, fostering economic growth and expanding social programs
could be realized.

With the end of the post-World War II economic boom and the rise of global
economic competitors in East Asia and Europe in the 1970s came the demise of the
brief majoritarian moment of this progressive coalition that promised--but did
not deliver--economic and social justice for all. A vicious corporate assault on
the trade union movement and a right-wing racist,populist appeal to downwardly
mobile, disgruntled white blue-collar workers contributed to the disintegration
of the liberal wing of the Democratic Party in the 1970s and 1980s. ...

Social Redistribution. Social redistribution--the shift of wealth and resources
from the rich to the rest of society--will require:

1) massive redistribution of income from corporations and the wealthy to wage
earners and the poor and the public sector, in order to provide the main source
of new funds for social programs,income maintenance and infrastructure
rehabilitation, and
2) a massive shift of public resources from the military (the main user of
existing discretionary funds) to civilian uses.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here is the Democratic Socialists of America's Congressional Moles or the
identity of the Socialists who have infiltrated our American Congress ' House of
Representatives. Links are from the DSA web page itself!

http://www.dsausa.org/pc/

In 1997 dozens of progressive organizations have joined forces with the
Congressional Progressive Caucus to launch a dialogue aimed at building the
progressive voice in American politics. This effort, called The Progressive
Challenge, works to encourage programs that build economic security for all,
reverse entrenched discrimination, achieve a sustainable use of both human and
environmental resources, and build a society that values and embraces all its
members. A centerpiece of this effort has been the drafting of the following
8-point Fairness Agenda for America.

Table of Contents

Progressive Caucus
http://www.dsausa.org/pc/pc.caucus.html
Progressive Caucus Statement of Purpose
http://www.dsausa.org/pc/pc.caucus.html#stpur
Progressive Caucus Executive Committee
http://www.dsausa.org/pc/pc.caucus.html#exec
Progressive Caucus Members
http://www.dsausa.org/pc/pc.members.html

[I will show the members below the contents of this Democratic
Socialists of America's web page. Scott Bradbury comment.]

[...]

Home: http://www.dsausa.org/dsa.html
About us: http://www.dsausa.org/about/index.html
Youth: http://www.dsausa.org/yds/index.html
Archive: http://www.dsausa.org/archive/index.html
Links: http://www.dsausa.org/links/index.html

DSA Home Page http://www.dsausa.org/dsa.html
d...@dsausa.org

This site is located on the IGC server, with its Progressive Directory
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Webmaster: Andrew Hammer

This page: http://www.dsausa.org/pc
Last Update: December 1, 1999

<END of Democratic Socialists of America's Web Page>

Progressive Caucus Executive Committee
http://www.dsausa.org/pc/pc.caucus.html#exec

AND

Progressive Caucus Members
http://www.dsausa.org/pc/pc.members.html

Executive Commitee
Rep Bernard Sanders (VT-AL), Chair
2202 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-4115, Fax: 202-225-6790
bsan...@hr.house.gov

Rep Cynthia A. McKinney (GA-04), Co-Chair
124 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-1605, Fax: 202-226-0691

Rep Peter A. DeFazio (OR-04), Co-Chair
2134 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-6416, Fax: 202-225-0373
pdef...@hr.house.gov

Rep Maurice Hinchey (NY-26), Co-Chair
2431 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-6335, Fax: 202-226-0774
hin...@mail.house.gov

Rep Major Owens (NY-11), Co-Chair
2305 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-6231, Fax: 202-226-0112

Rep Nydia M. Velazquez (NY-12)
1221 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-2361, Fax: 202-226-0327

Rep Lane Evans (IL-17)
2335 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-5905, Fax: 202-225-5396

Rep Maxine Waters (CA-35)
2344 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-2201, Fax: 202-225-7854

Staff Coordinator
Bill Goold
202-225-4115
213 Cannon H.O.B.
Washington D.C.
20515

List of all members of the Caucus
http://www.dsausa.org/pc/pc.members.html

This page: http://www.dsausa.org/pc/pc.members.html
Last Update: January 15, 1998

I will use Socialist Representative Bernard Sanders web link to show the current
roster of socialists in Congress' House of Representatives. Here are the links
which name the socialists in the House of Representatives:
Home Page: http://bernie.house.gov/pc/ (Notice the link is hosted by Bernard
Sanders and it is actually on a U.S. Government web server! The rest of America
is paying for socialist/communist infiltration!)
MEMBERS: http://bernie.house.gov/pc/members.asp (The 50+ Traitors undermining
our forefathers' dreams through incrementalism and subtle subversion!)

OFFICERS (Executive Committee)

Peter DeFazio
(OFFICER, OREGON-04)
2134 RHOB 225-6416 http://www.house.gov/defazio/index.htm
Dennis Kucinich (Chairman)
(CHAIR, OHIO-10)
1730 LHOB 225-5871 http://www.house.gov/kucinich/
Barbara Lee (Vice Chair)
(OFFICER, CALIFORNIA-09)
426 CHOB 225-2661 http://www.house.gov/lee/
Cynthia McKinney
(OFFICER, GEORGIA-04)
124 CHOB 225-1605 http://www.house.gov/mckinney/
Major Owens
(OFFICER, NEW YORK-11)
2309 RHOB 225-6231 http://www.house.gov/owens/
Bernie Sanders
(OFFICER, VERMONT)
2135 RHOB 225-4115 http://bernie.house.gov/
Paul Wellstone
(OFFICER, MINNESOTA)
136 HSOB 224-5641 http://www.senate.gov/~wellstone/

[Note that Senator Paul Wellstone is the only Senator mentioned
but I would imagine Senators Schumer, Feinstein, Boxer, and Clinton
are very sympathetic to these socialists as well! Scott Bradbury
comment]

MEMBERS:

Neil Abercrombie
(MEMBER, HAWAII-01)
1502 LHOB 225-2726 http://www.house.gov/abercrombie/
Tammy Baldwin
(MEMBER, WISCONSIN-02)
1022 LHOB 225-2906 http://www.house.gov/baldwin/
Xavier Becerra
(MEMBER, CALIFORNIA-30)
1119 LHOB 225-6235 http://www.house.gov/becerra/
David Bonior
(MEMBER, MICHIGAN-10)
2207 RHOB 225-2106 http://davidbonior.house.gov/
Corrine Brown
(MEMBER, FLORIDA-03)
2444 RHOB 225-0123 http://www.house.gov/corrinebrown/
Sherrod Brown
(MEMBER, OHIO-13)
2438 CHOB 225-3401 http://www.house.gov/sherrodbrown/
Michael Capuano
(MEMBER, MASSACHUSETTS-08)
1232 LHOB 225-5111 http://www.house.gov/capuano
Julia Carson
(MEMBER, INDIANA-10)
1339 LHOB 225-4011 http://www.house.gov/carson/
William "Lacy" Clay
(MEMBER, MISSOURI-01)
415 CHOB 225-2406 http://www.house.gov/clay
John Conyers
(MEMBER, MICHIGAN-14)
2426 RHOB 225-5126 http://www.house.gov/conyers/
Danny Davis
(MEMBER, ILLINOIS-07)
1222 LHOB 225-5006 http://www.house.gov/davis/
Rosa DeLauro
(MEMBER, CONNECTICUT-03)
2262 CHOB 225-3661 http://www.house.gov/delauro
Lane Evans
(MEMBER, ILLINOIS-17)
2211 RHOB 225-5905 http://www.house.gov/evans/
Eni Faleomavaega
(MEMBER, AMERICAN SAMOA)
2422 RHOB 225-8577 http://www.house.gov/faleomavaega/
Sam Farr
(MEMBER, CALIFORNIA-17)
1221 LHOB 225-2861 http://www.house.gov/farr
Chaka Fattah
(MEMBER, PENNSYLVANIA-02)
1205 LHOB 225-4001 http://www.house.gov/fattah/
Bob Filner
(MEMBER, CALIFORNIA-50)
2463 RHOB 225-8045 http://www.house.gov/filner/
Barney Frank
(MEMBER, MASSACHUSETTS-04)
2252 RHOB 225-5931 http://www.house.gov/frank/
Luis Gutierrez
(MEMBER, ILLINOIS-04)
2452 RHOB 225-8203 http://www.house.gov/gutierrez/
Earl Hilliard
(MEMBER, ALABAMA-07)
1314 LHOB 225-2665 http://www.house.gov/hilliard/
Maurice Hinchey
(MEMBER, NEW YORK-26)
2431 RHOB 225-6335 http://www.house.gov/hinchey/
Jesse Jackson, Jr
(MEMBER, ILLINOIS-02)
313 CHOB 225-0773
Sheila Jackson-Lee
(MEMBER, TEXAS-18)
403 CHOB 225-3816 http://bernie.house.gov/www.house.gov/jacksonlee
Stephanie Tubbs Jones
(MEMBER, OHIO-11)
1516 LHOB 225-7032 http://www.house.gov/tubbsjones/
Marcy Kaptur
(MEMBER, OHIO-09)
2366 RHOB 225-4146 http://www.house.gov/kaptur/
Tom Lantos
(MEMBER, CALIFORNIA-12)
2217 RHOB 225-3531 http://www.house.gov/lantos/
John Lewis
(MEMBER, GEORGIA-05)
343 CHOB 225-3801 http://www.house.gov/johnlewis/
Jim McDermott
(MEMBER, WASHINGTON-07)
1035 LHOB 225-3106 http://www.house.gov/mcdermott/
James P. McGovern
(MEMBER, MASSACHUSETTS-03)
430 CHOB 225-6101 http://www.house.gov/mcgovern/
Carrie Meek
(MEMBER, FLORIDA-17)
2433 CHOB 225-4506 http://www.house.gov/meek/
George Miller
(MEMBER, CALIFORNIA-07)
2205 RHOB 225-2095 http://www.house.gov/georgemiller/
Patsy Mink
(MEMBER, HAWAII-02)
2210 RHOB 225-4906 http://www.house.gov/mink/
Jerry Nadler
(MEMBER, NEW YORK-08)
2334 RHOB 225-5635 http://www.house.gov/nadler/
Eleanor Holmes Norton
(MEMBER, D.C.)
2136 LHOB 225-8050 http://www.house.gov/norton/
John Olver
(MEMBER, MASSACHUSETTS-01)
1027 LHOB 225-5335 http://www.house.gov/olver/
Ed Pastor
(MEMBER, ARIZONA-02)
2465 RHOB 225-4065 http://www.house.gov/pastor/
Donald Payne
(MEMBER, NEW JERSEY-10)
2209 RHOB 225-3436 http://www.house.gov/payne/
Nancy Pelosi
(MEMBER, CALIFORNIA-08)
2457 RHOB 225-4965 http://www.house.gov/pelosi
Bobby Rush
(MEMBER, ILLINOIS-01)
2416 RHOB 225-4372 http://www.house.gov/rush
Jan Schakowsky
(MEMBER, ILLINOIS-09)
515 CHOB 225-2111 http://www.house.gov/schakowsky/
Jose Serrano
(MEMBER, NEW YORK-16)
2342 RHOB 225-4361 http://www.house.gov/serrano/
Hilda Solis
(MEMBER, CALIFORNIA-31)
1641 LHOB 225-5464 http://www.house.gov/solis
Pete Stark
(MEMBER, CALIFORNIA-13)
239 CHOB 225-5065 http://www.house.gov/stark/
Bennie Thompson
(MEMBER, MISSISSIPPI-02)
2432 LHOB 225-5876 http://www.house.gov/thompson/
John Tierney
(MEMBER, MASSACHUSETTS-06)
120 CHOB 225-8020 http://www.house.gov/tierney/
Tom Udall
(MEMBER, NEW MEXICO-03)
502 CHOB 225-6190 http://www.house.gov/tomudall/
Nydia Velazquez
(MEMBER, NEW YORK-12)
2241 RHOB 225-2361 http://www.house.gov/velazquez/
Maxine Waters
(MEMBER, CALIFORNIA-35)
2344 RHOB 225-2201 http://www.house.gov/waters/
Diane Watson
(MEMBER, CALIFORNIA-32)
2413 RHOB 225-7084 http://www.house.gov/house/Member.htm#ca32
Mel Watt
(MEMBER, NORTH CAROLINA-12)
2236 LHOB 225-1510 http://www.house.gov/watt/
Henry Waxman
(MEMBER, CALIFORNIA-29)
2204 RHOB 225-3976 http://www.house.gov/waxman/
Lynn Woolsey
(MEMBER, CALIFORNIA-06)
2263 RHOB 225-5161 http://www.house.gov/woolsey/

<END>

ALL DEMOCRATS!!!

More proof Democrat Party is vessel for communist subversion:

http://www.socialequality.com/public_html/prioriss/iwb9-9/left.htm
Gus Hall backs Clinton-Gore
Not surprisingly, the most fervent support for Clinton and the Democratic Party
comes from the remnants of the old-line Stalinists in the Communist Party USA.
Not only are Gus Hall & Co. backing Clinton, but they are denouncing any
independent or third party campaign which threatens to damage Clinton's
re-election prospects. ...

<END>

http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=%20&as_umsgid=6ccbrh%2410om%2...@news.missouri.edu&hl=en
From: bgh...@berlin.infomatch.com (Brian Hauk)
Subject: Pathfinder Press Was Born With The October Revolution
Date: 1998/02/17
Message-ID: <6ccbrh$10om$1...@news.missouri.edu>
Followup-To: alt.activism.d
Organization: InfoMatch Internet - Vancouver BC
Newsgroups: misc.activism.progressive
Originator: ri...@pencil.math.missouri.edu

[...]

I start with this because it is the clearest way I can explain what guides the
editorial policy of Pathfinder to this day. For more than 80 years, Pathfinder
and its various predecessors (from Merit and Pioneer, all the way back to the
Literature Department of the Workers Party of America) have had one and only one
objective: to publish and distribute as widely as possible the books, pamphlets,
and magazines that are necessary to advance the construction of a communist
party in the United States - an objective that is inseparable from the building
of a communist movement internationally.

[...]

Visit the Militant and other communist net resources:

The Militant
gopher://gopher.igc.apc.org:/11/pubs/militant

Pathfinder Press
gopher://ftp.std.com/11/Book%20Sellers/Pathfinder%20Press

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The gopher below is from The Militant link above.

THE INFORMATION:

gopher://gopher.igc.apc.org:2998/0MILITANT/r.896371388.29778.22
960805-Communist Party Backs Warmon

pl...@cdp.UUCP
18-Jul-96

************************************************************************
Title: 960805-65--Communist Party Backs Warmongering President
************************************************************************
from the Militant, vol.60/no.28 August 5, 1996

BY MAURICE WILLIAMS
In keeping with its long history of class collaboration, the
Communist Party USA (CP) has come out early and vocally in favor
of the Democratic Party in the November presidential and
Congressional elections.
"Ridding the U.S. Congress of the fascist-like wing of the
Republican Party and its criminal Contract On America is the
greatest challenge our people and our country face," wrote Gus
Hall, national chair of the CP, in a recent pamphlet. ...
In drumming up support for U.S. president William Clinton,
Tyner applauds the "most outstanding effort" of the trade union
officialdom to register voters. He lauds the AFL-CIO officials'
"Union Summer," linking it with the union bureaucracy's plans to
raise $35 million to garner backing for Democratic Party
politicians. ...
Tyner calls on Blacks and Latinos to "help guarantee
Clinton's re-election and a defeat of the right in Congress." He
admonishes Clinton that he "needs to remember" that "winning
candidates should [have] a strong position against racism and
right-wing extremism." ...
Tyner and Hall warn of the "fascist danger" of the direction
of House Speaker Newt Gingrich and "the Gang of 73 right-wing
freshmen." ...
Revolutionary leader Malcolm X exposed the electoralist
lesser-evil scam of the capitalist parties. Commenting on the
victory of Democrat Lyndon Johnson - with the CP's support -
over Republican Barry Goldwater in the 1964 presidential
race...
The Communist Party likewise backed President Franklin
Roosevelt during World War II...

<END>

Also see:

http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=%20&safe=images&ie=ISO-8859-1&as_umsgid=sunlkuo3hk2g6sepf...@4ax.com&lr=&hl=en
Subject: Comrade Jesse Jackson By Joseph Farah -- WorldNet Daily News....R_0802
Message-ID: <sunlkuo3hk2g6sepf...@4ax.com>

http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=%20&safe=images&ie=ISO-8859-1&as_umsgid=svnlku0joch6cjukd...@4ax.com&lr=&hl=en
Subject: Communist Goals (1963) R_0802
Message-ID: <svnlku0joch6cjukd...@4ax.com>

Remember this truth which is irrefutable and I present it in their own words
too- Socialism is nothing more than a transitory stage for communism as I show
here:

Taken from: Committee of Correspondence
http://garnet.berkeley.edu:3333/.left/CoC/.dandi/.di4/.di4.08.htm

The stimulus for writing this essay came out of the ongoing effort within the
left to reconstitute a new vision of socialism. To date, I find a healthy
openness to new ways of thinking about the relation of democracy to the
socialist project, and a renewed committment to struggle "in the long haul".
However, except for the attempts at scientific utopias [1] in the Green and
futurist literature, there is little in the new declarations of socialists [2]
that excites the imagination. This short-coming will surely be a handicap in
attracting youth. We are not being as "radical as reality itself", to borrow a
phrase from Lenin. [3] The ecological question is still being relegated to a
laundry list of needs and demands, instead of being at the heart of our vision.
And, in the apparent desire to avoid alienating potential recruits, many
marxists/ socialists are avoiding the "C" word (Communism) like the plague.

Let us recall for a moment Marx and Engels' concept of socialism as the lower
stage of communism and, thus, a transition between capitalism and the higher
stage of communism..... <end>

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Notice the phrase which said: "...in the apparent desire to avoid alienating
potential recruits, many marxists/ socialists are avoiding the "C" word
(Communism) like the plague."

The above and the below is what Peter Outerbridge and his fellow travelers
envision for the rest of us kulaks!

Workers Power Global | Marxism for Beginners
... Transition to communism. ... refined the concept of a “transition society”
and introduced the ... phases. In the first stage, “socialism” as he called it
... www.workerspower.com/wpglobal/transitiontocommunism.html

Transition to communism
Karl Marx was not the first to condemn capitalism for the poverty and inequality
that it creates, neither was he the first to fight for a society in which
poverty and inequality would be eradicated. But he was the first to realise that
capitalism itself would create the forces capable of overthrowing it....

Socialism, understood as a society in which the economy was socially owned and
output was shared equally, would not be created, fully developed, separate from
existing capitalist society. Instead, in historic terms, there would be a period
during which capitalist society would be transformed into socialist society, a
“transitional” period.

Marx’s political strategy, therefore, had to begin from this understanding of
society; the means of production for a better society already existed, the
working class needed that better society but the capitalists, protected by the
state, were determined to prevent any change. His first attempt to develop a way
of overthrowing this minority was presented in the Communist Manifesto of 1848.

In the Manifesto, Marx not only delivered a devastating attack on capitalism but
set out the measures that a working class government, brought to power by a
democratic revolution, would need to take to begin the transition to socialism.

These included the abolition of private ownership of land, a progressive tax to
drain away the wealth of the capitalists, the centralisation of credit in a
national bank, state ownership of transport and communications, planned
extension of production to meet need and free state education for all children.

In one sense, Marx’s predictions were brilliantly confirmed within months.
Revolutions shook Europe later in 1848. But the course of events revealed a flaw
in this first communist programme....

Marx, therefore, further refined the concept of a “transition society” and
introduced the idea that the development of communist society would take place
in two phases. In the first stage, “socialism” as he called it, the commune
state was still necessary both to defeat all attempts at counter-revolution and
to reconstruct the international economic system on an egalitarian and planned
basis.

This, Marx called, the “dictatorship of the proletariat”. Dictatorship is
frequently counterposed to democracy. Yet for Marx the concept of dictatorship
was necessary and justified. Indeed, it was a very democratic dictatorship.
Democratic, that is, for the vast majority, the working class; dictatorial over
the bosses who would try to sabotage progress and crush the new regime through
counter-revolution.

How long this transition would take was not predictable but Marx pointed out
that the more successful the commune was the less necessary it would become.
Once the bourgeoisie had been eliminated as a class, for example, there would be
no need for military organisation or defence expenditure....

Administration would still be necessary but in an egalitarian society this would
not involve the subordination of one part of the population by another, it would
no longer be “political”. This would be communist society. <END>

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The above is what over 50 un-American vermin in our American Congress are
striving for and of course people such as them will be the elite rulers!!

Everyone try a variation on this template:

GOOGLE WEB SEARCH:
http://www.google.com/advanced_search
[(Entering KEYWORDS) in the appropriate fields below]
Find results:
with all of the words>: socialism transition communism
with the exact phrase>:
with at least one of the words>:
without the words>:

Gives the following results:

http://www.google.com/search?as_q=socialism+transition+communism&num=10&hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&lr=&as_ft=i&as_filetype=&as_qdr=all&as_occt=any&as_dt=i&as_sitesearch=&safe=images
Searched the web for socialism transition communism. Results 1 - 10 of about
22,300

Some returns:

Socialism and communism are alike in that both are systems of ...
... Socialism is the first step in the process of developing the productive
forces to ... It is the necessary transition stage from capitalism to communism.
... www.marxmail.org/faq/socialism_and_communism.htm

2changetheworld.info > The Party Under Socialism, and the ...
... The Party Under Socialism, and the Transition to Communism. ... The Chicano
National Question. The Party Under Socialism, and the Transition to Communism.
... www.2changetheworld.info/docs/ part2-06-party-under-socialism-en.php

Need I say more? I now close with this poignant question- Is America now in more
danger from Middle East terrorists or subversives who are working from within
right in our very own Congress?

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