Showing posts with label National Socialists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Socialists. Show all posts

Friday, October 08, 2010

The celebration of class warfare ~ By Robert Ringer

These pawns have long been referred to by everyone from George Orwell to Alvin Toffler to Saul Alinsky as the Have-Nots. This is what the One Nation Working Together rally was all about, nothing more and nothing less. It's an old theme that will continue to be with us until the last breath of humankind has been extinguished.

And the truth that many people do not want to believe is that there is no solution to the problem. The only hope is containment. Right now, a majority of Americans are poised to push back and try to contain the radical left from bringing down the curtain on capitalism and individual sovereignty. But no matter what happens on Nov. 2, no one should be deluded into believing the war is over. The war will never be over.
Just in case you aren't by what Robert Ringer has to say in this column, watch the following video:

Proud Socialists Dominate Left-Wing "One Nation" Rally in DC
Description: Socialist protesters and paraphernalia dominated the left-wing protest rally in Washington, DC on 10-2-10. The so-called "One Nation" rally was led by labor unions as an attempt to counter Glenn Beck's Restoring Honor Rally, which took place in DC on 8-28-2010.

Video provided by AforP

Are you paying attention yet? Are you aware that President Obama endorsed the "One Nation" rally? Were you aware of who organized the rally?

Before you read Robert's column, I have found two other videos that also support what Robert is commenting on regarding the 10/2/10 rally.

And today, I have no choice but to leave it to the videos to say what I would like to say. For some reason, the words just aren't coming to me today. Perhaps it is a result of listening to Glenn Beck this morning (10/8/10). He was pretty deep today when speaking about what he is going through in his life. It was making me think about things. And then, there was the caller on his show that talked about being attacked by "them" with the nanobots, resulting in similar symptoms, some of which I have been experiencing. Could it be spread (or activated!) via radio transmission? Just sayin'...




One Nation Working Together Rally Fizzles in Washington DC -- Glenn Beck Imitation Flops

Video provided by ConservativeNewMedia

'One Nation' Rally Exposes Coalition of Far-Left Organizations

Video provided by a12iggymom

Start preparing your mind now for what's coming after Nov. 2, and teach your children what Ronald Reagan said back in 1964:

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same."

After what I saw and heard in D.C. on Oct. 2, I can vouch for the Dutchman's words.
The celebration of class warfare

By Robert Ringer

Posted: October 08, 2010 ~ 1:00 am Eastern

© 2010



The weather was perfect – 72 degrees and sunny – for the "One Nation Working Together" rally at the Lincoln Memorial on Oct. 2. I was determined to go with an open mind because I wanted to try to understand what would motivate someone to attend an event sponsored by unions and self-proclaimed socialist and communist groups.

The rally started at noon, and, as planned, I arrived in Washington just before 2 p.m. As I entered D.C. from the Virginia side, the first thing I noticed was that people were walking away from the rally site in droves. Not a good sign for an event that was scheduled to last until 4 p.m.

As I stopped at the first light after coming across the Teddy Roosevelt Bridge, I was surprised to see a number of vacant parking spaces on 23rd Street – something unheard of in a city where you can drive around for an hour in search of a parking spot. I made a quick left and promptly backed into one of the available spaces.

My wife and I then started walking toward the Lincoln Memorial, an easy trek compared to the exhausting walk we had endured for Glenn Beck's 8/28 Restoring Honor rally when the closest parking we could find was at the Willard Hotel on 14th Street. As we walked toward the Lincoln Memorial, people wearing T-shirts emblazoned with logos and wording in keeping with the theme of the rally continued streaming by us in the opposite direction.

The first thing I did was try to estimate the crowd size, which was unusually difficult because of the nonstop flow of people leaving the event early. I generously factored in a large number for those early departures and came up with a crowd estimate of between 75,000 and 150,000 – far more than the 30,000 to 50,000 I had guessed might show up. Clearly, I had underestimated the power of union bosses handing down mandates to their rank and file to attend.

At the Beck rally, it was strictly shoulder to shoulder, virtually impossible to walk in most places. That crowd was no less than 500,000 – and perhaps as high as 750,000. But one of the many differences with the 8/28 event was that virtually everyone stayed until the rally was officially over. They were there by choice.

To the crowd's credit at the One Nation rally, however, notwithstanding the brazenly anti-freedom and anti-free-market signs and rhetoric, people were generally well-behaved, though clearly lacking in enthusiasm. To their discredit, however, trash was everywhere, which I have found to be a trademark of those on the left – especially the environmental crowd. By contrast, it was hard to find any trash on the ground at Beck's 8/28 event.

Tabloid-size "newspapers" were all over the place. One was called The Militant, which featured the headline: "Public education is a birth right, not a corporate profit."

Another one, Challenge: The Revolutionary Communist Newspaper of Progressive Labor Party, sported a logo that read "Fight for Communism." Mind you, this was at a rally called One Nation Working Together – in the capital city of the United States of America!

Then there were the signs:

"Wages that are rightfully ours."

"We demand $$$ for jobs and education."

"Capitalism is failing. Socialism is the answer."

At one of the many tables where books were being sold, I wrote down such titles as "Bolshevism, The Communist Manifesto," and "Black Liberation and Socialism."

I could fill a book with what I saw at the rally, but to me the bottom line is this: The Oct. 2 One Nation Working Together event was simply a celebration of that age-old disease, class warfare. Unwittingly, the hate peddlers who promoted it provided a public service by letting us know they are still out there, alive and well. And they are poised and ready to bring down the American way of life – especially freedom and the free-market system.

As I walked back up 23rd Street after my short stay at the rally, I thought to myself, "This was a reminder that America is irrevocably split into those who want to put a stop to the government's policy of redistributing wealth and those who demand that the government use force to give them even more of other people's wealth."

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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Today's bad guys truly are fascists ~ By Joseph Farah

Joseph Farah explains the political spectrum further. Progressives don't like being labeled as Fascists, however, the label actually fits them well.

What's the center of the political spectrum?


Limited self-government under the rule of law and accountable to the will of the people – just the unique formula invented by America's founders.


Therefore, I can proudly and accurately say, "I'm a centrist – just like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and James Madison."
By Joseph Farah

Posted: February 26, 2010 ~ 1:00 am Eastern

© 2010



Self-described "progressives" seldom respond well to being labeled fascists.

They usually consider themselves to be the very antithesis.

But, as I wrote in my column last weekend, "The real political spectrum 101," they really are not so different.

In fact, I'd be hard-pressed to find any substantive difference.


Even moderate Democrats today, people like Pat Caddell, are calling today's American "progressives" – people like Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid – "statists." Can any reasonable observer deny they are just that? Don't they believe the state has the answer to all problems? Don't their actions suggest they think government can pretty much always do a better job than the private sector? Are they the folks pushing the "public-private partnerships"? Heck, didn't they facilitate the public takeover of General Motors?

Not to put too fine a point on it, but those are the very definitions of "fascism."

The political ideology of fascism has nothing to do with killing Jews or even imperialistic ambitions. It has to do with government controlling corporations, doling out favors to some and punishing others and harnessing the power of success by corporations for the benefit of the state.

Again, it's a tiny step short of communism, which calls for state ownership of the means of production. Fascists like Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler recognized the inefficiency and foolishness of that utopian notion.

Mussolini put it this way: "Fascism should rightly be called corporatism as it is a merger of state and corporate power."

Here's another key quote: "State intervention in economic production arises only when private initiative is lacking or insufficient, or when the political interests of the state are involved. This intervention may take the form of control, assistance or direct management."

Sound familiar yet?


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Monday, August 17, 2009

Who most resembles 'Nazis'? ~ By Joseph Farah

Joseph FarahBy Joseph Farah Posted: August 17, 2009 1:00 am Eastern © 2009 This is going to be, shall we say, "a controversial column." Outfits like the George Soros-subsidized Media Matters will have a field day with it – excerpting passages out of context, deliberately distorting the words I am carefully choosing and, in typical knee-jerk fashion, mocking its premise. Cable TV propagandists posing as "newsmen" will hurl invectives and dub me as a villain for expressing my honest and candid opinions – all of which are based on reality and truth. Lately, both sides of the political spectrum have suggested their political opponents resemble Nazis or fascists. Are both sides equally wrong? Let's talk about "national socialism" – because that, indeed, is exactly what Barack Obama and his friends in the Congress are actively promoting and enacting in America today. The very word "Nazi" is indeed an acronym for national socialism – the political and economic system Hitler infamously imposed on Germany in the 1930s. It was then and remains today, despite the denials historical revisionists, a "left-wing" idea. All socialism is, by definition, a left-wing notion. If the left-right political spectrum has any meaning, it is that those on the left tend to favor government intervention while those on the right favor non-government solutions to problems. That is the traditional and accepted definition – much as those on the left would like to blur that understanding. National socialists, whether they seek to kill Jews or old people or the disabled or unborn babies, will always be national socialists – no matter what kind of lipstick they put on the pig. Furthermore, people like our Founding Fathers, who sought to diffuse power because they understood its unchecked and unlimited centralization represented a grave threat to personal liberty represent the polar opposite of national socialists. [READ COMPLETE COLUMN]
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