Excellent article, Craig. However, we Republicans have a much bigger
problem--and it doesn't seem to be on the radar scope. Please see "Who
Killed the Republican Party?" at
http://tippingpoint-watchman.blogspot.com/.
Frank
"Craig Stevens" <craig_stevens@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>
>
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Obama+Magic+Negro&search_type=
>
> Many people know by now Barack Obama has direct ties to the Democratic
> Socialists of
> America (DSA) but how many people know the DSA Fight Songs? Not many
> people I'd bet but I
> will now make public what Obama and his Rev. Wright may possibly sing
> around the campfire.
>
>
http://web.archive.org/web/20000915082900/www.dsausa.org/links/Docs/Songs.html
> DSA Songs
>
> Red Revolution
> (to the tune of "When the Red, Red Robin, Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin Along"
> author:
> Ruy Texeira, Madison DSOC and/or Rick Kunnes, former NAM Organizational
> Secretary 1979-1981)
>
> When the Red Revolution
> Brings Its Solution
> Along, Along
>
> There'll be no more lootin'
> When we start shootin'
> That Wall Street throng
>
> Wake up you proletarians
> Don't act like seminarians
> Expropriate Barbarians
> Build a Workers' Republic
>
> Exploitation and Degradation
> You Won't Find Here
> Surplus Value and Capital Will Disappear
>
> I'm Just a Red again,
> Saying what I've said again,
> When the Red Revolution... da, da, da, da
> Brings Its Solution...da, da, da, da, da
> A long
>
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> Are You Sleeping, Bourgeoisie
> Traditional American song, sung in rounds to the tune of "Frere
Jacques".
>
> Are you sleeping, Are you sleeping,
> Bourgeoisie, Bourgeoisie,
> And when the revolution comes,
> We'll kill you all with knives and guns,
> Bourgeoisie, Bourgeoisie
>
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> Bourgeoisie, Bourgeoisie, See How They Run
> Usually sung in rounds after "Are You Sleeping, Bourgeoisie". Sung to
the
> tune
> of "Three Blind Mice".
>
> Bourgeoisie, Bourgeoisie,
> See how they run,
> See how they run
>
> And when the revolution comes,
> We'll kill them all with knives and guns,
> Bourgeoisie, Bourgeoisie
> -------------------------
> The Fist and Rose
> (to the tune of "O Tannenbaum")
>
> The Fist and Rose is sweet and strong
> And DSA can do no wrong
> Lead workers through the thickest fray
> So we can get more speakers' pay
> So raise the fist and rose so high
> That 'neath its folds the left can hide
> Tho liberals cringe & sectarians sneer
> We'll keep the red flag flying here
>
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> The above is straight from the Democratic Socialists of America's
website.
> The sneaks have since hidden the link except to the party loyal but
> unknownst
> to the socialists that web page was archived. Everyone go look and see
> before
> the DSA sues WebArchives and makes them destroy the evidence.
>
http://web.archive.org/web/20000915082900/www.dsausa.org/links/Docs/Songs.html
>
> Here is another link the socialists have hidden except to the party
loyal
> but it
> was archived as well. Better go look and see before it gets pulled.
>
>
http://web.archive.org/web/20021119050226/www.dsausa.org/archive/Docs/Lingo.html
> Socialist Ideologies:
> Utopian, Communitarian Socialism
> Anarchism
> Communism, Marxism
> Social Democracy
> Euro-Communism
> New Left
>
> --------------------------------------
>
> Here is the "old" DSA home page archived.
> http://web.archive.org/web/20021119080740/www.dsausa.org/dsa.html
> The "new" page won't show them now for what they truly are. They are
> covering
> their tracks now seeing how 2008 is really critical for their agenda.
>
> Click on the "On the 2002 Elections" picture
>
http://web.archive.org/web/20021119082210/http://www.dsausa.org/news/2k2vote.html
> to see what they were up to last election cycle.
>
> The 2002 Elections
> Comments from DSA National Director
> Frank Llewellyn
>
> Heads Should Roll
>
> The big winners in Tuesday's election were the insurance, defense, drug,
> and finance
> industries. And, of course, the big losers were poor and working
> Americans. We can expect
> more right-wing judges to make it through the Senate; further tax cuts
for
> the wealthy...
>
> Progressive elected officials in the House and Senate need to demand
that
> Congressional
> Democrats reconstitute their leader****p and their campaign committees so
> they can
> effectively challenge the Republican agenda.
>
> <STOP>
>
> Progressive Caucus and Democratic Socialist connections
> http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/mostert/030716
> Congressional socialists' attack on Bush becomes 2004 Democrat
cornerstone
>
> Mary Mostert
> July 16, 2003
>
> ...As I researched this little tempest, I found most of attacks were
> coming out of members
> of the "Progressive Caucus," in Congress, which subscribes to the goals
of
> the Democratic
> Socialists of America. In fact, the Progressive Caucus' website is now
> hosted on Vermont's
> socialist, Rep. Bernie Sanders, tax-sup****ted congressional website.
> http://bernie.house.gov/pc/members.asp
When I first began reading about
> Congress'
> Progressive Caucus it was hosted by Democratic Socialists of America
> website.
>
> I think the reason why we are getting so many articles about this issue
> can be traced to
> the fact that Rep. Nancy Pelosi, who is the Democrat leader in the House
> of
> Representatives, is also a member of the Progressive Caucus and
subscribes
> to the goals
> and philosophy of the Democratic Socialists of America. Check it out.
You
> will find all
> the arguments against George W. Bush and his so-called "lying" first
> spelled out on the
> Socialist website. http://www.dsausa.org/dsa.html
>
> For example, in the Democratic Socialists of America's "first statement
on
> the 2004
> Presidential election" they say: "the DSA PAC stated that defeating
George
> Bush's
> reelection bid was 'imperative', but declined to endorse any candidate
at
> this time. The
> statement urged 'DSA members and our allies, in working for progressive
> candidates in the
> primaries, to advance our sup****t for peace, universal health care,
> workers' rights and a
> living wage, reproductive rights, racial justice, etc. Only a Democratic
> campaign that
> emphasizes a progressive agenda can effectively mobilize the broad
> constituencies of
> working people, women, people of color, peace activists,
environmentalists
> and global
> justice activists that will be needed to defeat the Bush regime.'
>
> The power of this group to control the Democrats in the 2004 election
has
> been quickly
> demonstrated in the nine candidates suddenly towing the Democratic
> Socialist line which
> states: "Additionally the statement urged that differences over
candidates
> in the
> primaries not be allowed to prevent a unified campaign against Bush and
> the Republican's
> in the general election."
>
> Right on cue, the Democrat Presidential hopefuls are getting in line
with
> the Socialist
> agenda.
>
> <STOP>
>
> The links in the article above expired but here are links showing who
the
> socialists are
> in Congress.
>
>
http://cpc.lee.house.gov/index.cfm?SectionID=2&ParentID=0&SectionTree=2&SectionTypeID=2
> Congressional Progressive Caucus
> The Congressional Progressive Caucus was established in the U.S. House
of
> Representatives
> in the early 1990s. It reflects the diversity and strength of the
American
> people, and we
> seek to give voice to the needs and aspirations of all Americans and to
> build a more just
> and humane society.
> The Co-Chairwomen of the 72-Member Congressional Progressive Caucus,
U.S.
> Representatives
> Lynn Woolsey and Barbara Lee, welcome your interest in the growing
> Progressive Caucus. Our
> Caucus Members want to do more than speak out against extremism from the
> Right.
>
> Caucus Members
>
http://cpc.lee.house.gov/index.cfm?SectionID=4&ParentID=0&SectionTypeID=2&SectionTree=4
>
http://cpc.lee.house.gov/index.cfm?ContentID=166&ParentID=0&SectionID=4&SectionTree=4&lnk=b&ItemID=164
>
> Caucus Member List
> Co-Chairs
> Hon. Lynn Woolsey (CA-6)
> Hon. Barbara Lee (CA-9)
>
> Vice Chairs
> Hon. Diane Watson (CA-33)
> Hon. Raul Grijalva (AZ-7)
> Hon. Emanuel Cleaver (MO-5)
> Hon. Hilda Solis (CA-32)
> Hon. Mazie Hirono (HI-2)
> Hon. Phil Hare (IL-17)
>
> Senate Members
> Hon. Bernie Sanders (VT)
>
> House Members
> Hon. Neil Abercrombie (HI-1)
> Hon. Tammy Baldwin (WI-2)
> Hon. Xavier Becerra (CA-31)
> Hon. Madeleine Bordallo (GU-AL)
> Hon. Robert Brady (PA-1)
> Hon. Corrine Brown (FL-3)
> Hon. Michael Capuano (MA-8)
> Hon. Donna Christensen (VI-AL)
> Hon. Yvette Clarke (NY-11)
> Hon. William "Lacy" Clay (MO-1)
> Hon. Steve Cohen (TN-9)
> Hon. John Conyers (MI-14)
> Hon. Elijah ***mings (MD-7)
> Hon. Danny Davis (IL-7)
> Hon. Peter DeFazio (OR-4)
> Hon. Rosa DeLauro (CT-3)
> Hon. Keith Ellison (MN-5)
> Hon. Sam Farr (CA-17)
> Hon. Chaka Fattah (PA-2)
> Hon. Bob Filner (CA-51)
> Hon. Barney Frank (MA-4)
> Hon. Luis Gutierrez (IL-4)
> Hon. John Hall (NY-19)
> Hon. Maurice Hinchey (NY-22)
> Hon. Michael Honda (CA-15)
> Hon. Jesse Jackson, Jr. (IL-2)
> Hon. Sheila Jackson-Lee (TX-18)
> Hon. Eddie Bernice Johnson (TX-30)
> Hon. Hank Johnson (GA-4)
> Hon. Stephanie Tubbs Jones (OH-11)
> Hon. Marcy Kaptur (OH-9)
> Hon. Carolyn Kilpatrick (MI-13)
> Hon. Dennis Kucinich (OH-10)
> Hon. John Lewis (GA-5)
> Hon. David Loebsack (IA-2)
> Hon. Carolyn Maloney (NY-14)
> Hon. Ed Markey (MA-7)
> Hon. Jim McDermott (WA-7)
> Hon. James McGovern (MA-3)
> Hon. George Miller (CA-7)
> Hon. Gwen Moore (WI-4)
> Hon. Jerrold Nadler (NY-8)
> Hon. Eleanor Holmes-Norton (DC-AL)
> Hon. John Olver (MA-1)
> Hon. Ed Pastor (AZ-4)
> Hon. Donald Payne (NJ-10)
> Hon. Charles Rangel (NY-15)
> Hon. Laura Richardson (CA-37)
> Hon. Bobby Rush (IL-1)
> Hon. Linda Sanchez (CA-47)
> Hon. Jan Schakowsky (IL-9)
> Hon. Jose Serrano (NY-16)
> Hon. Louise Slaughter (NY-28)
> Hon. Pete Stark (CA-13)
> Hon. Bennie Thompson (MS-2)
> Hon. John Tierney (MA-6)
> Hon. Tom Udall (NM-3)
> Hon. Nydia Velazquez (NY-12)
> Hon. Maxine Waters (CA-35)
> Hon. Mel Watt (NC-12)
> Hon. Henry Waxman (CA-30)
> Hon. Peter Welch (VT-AL)
> Hon. Robert Wexler (FL-19)
>
> Democratic Leader****p
>
> Nancy Pelosi
> Speaker of the House
> http://speaker.house.gov/
> Steny Hoyer
> Office of the Majority Leader
> http://majorityleader.house.gov/
> Jim Clyburn
> Office of the Majority Whip
> http://majoritywhip.house.gov/
> Rahm Emanuel
> Democratic Caucus Chair
> http://dems.house.gov/
>
> <STOP>
>
> Do you all really want socialists running America? Do you really?
>
> http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=29612
> BALANCE OF POWER
> Pelosi leader of 'Progressive Caucus'
> Dems' likely top House official part of powerful, socialist-linked bloc
> Posted: November 11, 2002
>
> Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., the likely new minority leader in the House
> of
> Representatives, serves on the executive committee of the
> socialist-leaning Progressive
> Caucus, a bloc of about 60 votes or nearly 30 percent of the minority
vote
> in the lower
> chamber.
> Until 1999, the website of the Progressive Caucus was hosted by the
> Democratic Socialists
> of America. Following an expose of the link between the two
organizations
> in
> WorldNetDaily, the Progressive Caucus established its own website under
> the auspices of
> Congress. Another officer of the Progressive Caucus, and one of its
> guiding lights, is
> avowed socialist Rep. Bernie Sanders, the Vermont independent.
>
> The Democratic Socialists of America's chief organizing goal is to work
> within the
> Democratic Party and remove the stigma attached to "socialism" in the
eyes
> of most
> Americans.
>
> "Stress our Democratic Party strategy and electoral work," explains an
> organizing do***ent
> of the DSA. "The Democratic Party is something the public understands,
and
> association
> with it takes the edge off. Stressing our Democratic Party work will
> establish some
> distance from the radical subculture and help integrate you to the
milieu
> of the young
> liberals."
>
> Nevertheless, the goal of the Democratic Socialists of America has never
> been deeply
> hidden. Prior to the cleanup of its website in 1999, the DSA included a
> song list
> featuring "The Internationale," the worldwide anthem of communism and
> socialism. Another
> song on the site was "Red Revolution" sung to the tune of "Red Robin."
The
> lyrics went:
> "When the Red Revolution brings its solution along, along, there'll be
no
> more lootin'
> when we start shootin' that Wall Street throng. ..." Another song
removed
> after
> WorldNetDaily's expose was "Are You Sleeping, Bourgeoisie?" The lyrics
> went: "Are you
> sleeping? Are you sleeping? Bourgeoisie, Bourgeoisie. And when the
> revolution comes, We'll
> kill you all with knives and guns, Bourgeoisie, Bourgeoisie."
>
> In the last three years, the Progressive Caucus has been careful to
> moderate its image for
> mainstream consumption...
>
> <STOP>
>
> Democratic Socialists backed Obama for Senate
>
> http://www.chicagodsa.org/ngarchive/ng45.html
> Barack Obama is running to gain the Democratic ballot line for Illinois
> Senate 13th
> District. The 13th District is Alice Palmer's old district, encompassing
> parts of Hyde
> Park and South Shore.
>
> Mr. Obama graduated from Columbia University and promptly went into
> community organizing
> for the Developing Communities Project in Roseland and Altgeld Gardens
on
> the far south
> side of Chicago. He went on to Harvard University, where he was editor
of
> the Harvard Law
> Review. He graduated with a law degree. In 1992, he was Director of
> Illinois Project Vote,
> a voter registration campaign that made Carol Moseley Braun's election
to
> the U.S. Senate
> much easier than it would have been. At present, he practices law in
> Judson Miner's law
> firm and is President of the board of the Annenberg Challenge Grant
which
> is distributing
> some $50 million in grants to public school reform efforts.
>
> What best characterizes Barack Obama is a quote from an article in
> Illinois Issues, a
> retrospective look at his experience as a community organizer while he
was
> completing his
> degree at Harvard:
>
> "... community organizations and organizers are hampered by their own
> dogmas about the
> style and substance of organizing. Most practice ... a 'consumer
advocacy'
> approach, with
> a focus on wrestling services and resources from outside powers that be.
> Few are thinking
> of harnessing the internal productive capacities, both in terms of money
> and people, that
> already exist in communities." (Illinois issues, September, 1988)
>
> Luckily, Mr. Obama does not have any opposition in the primary. His
> opponents have all
> dropped out or were ruled off the ballot. But if you would like to
> contribute to his
> campaign, make the check payable to...
>
> <STOP>
>
> http://www.socialistnigeria.org/page.php?article=1333
> Socialist Democracy March/April 2008
> THE AMBIGUITY OF "HOPE": Barack Obama Frontrunner In Democrats'
> Presidential Candidature
> Race
> By Alan Jones, Socialist Alternative (CWI, US, New York
> The spectacular victories of Barack Obama in a series of the Democratic
> primaries are a
> reflection of several deeper processes taking place in the United
States.
> While there is
> still quite a way to go until the presidential candidature nomination...
> <STOP>
>
> Obama gets an endorsement from the "Communist Party USA"
>
> http://tinyurl.com/536jfw
> "Our Party actively sup****ted Obama during the primary election."


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