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Title: Commies for Obama
Post by: ReardenSteel on May 06, 2008, 08:14:46 PM
Reds Who Support Obama
May, 5, 2008 — nicedeb
http://nicedeb.wordpress.com/2008/05/05/reds-who-support-obama/


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Frank Marshall Davis:

The Frank, Obama mentions in Dreams From My Father; Obama’s Communist mentor.

Accuracy In Media:

The Senate Internal Security Subcommittee (SISS) reprinted the 1953 and 1954 Reports of the Commission on Subversive Activities of the Territory of Hawaii, which refer to Davis as “an identified member of the Communist Party” who was affiliated with a number of Communist fronts and circulated “inflammatory racial propaganda.” Davis also wrote columns for the Honolulu Record, a Communist paper, featuring “unrelenting and unmitigated complaints of racial discrimination in the United States.” Davis was labeled “a bitter opponent of capitalism” and “staunch defender” of communists and communist sympathizers.

Here’s a charming example of his poetry:

“Remember this, you wise guys
Your tales about Jesus of Nazareth are no-go with me
I’ve got a dozen Christs in Dixie all bloody and black…”

His ode to the “Red Army” contains this line:

“Smash on, victory-eating Red Army,”

This is the guy who spent many hours advising and reading poetry to a young Barack Obama.

Sam Graham-Felsen

Obama’s official blogger, and contributor to The Socialist Viewpoint.

The American Thinker had this to say about Graham-Felsen:

Sam Graham-Felsen, hired to run Obama’s blog, writes about Noam Chomsky in a Marxist publication that openly calls for revolution against the American government. This is a Presidential candidate’s choice to run the on-line portion of his campaign. That speaks volumes of his character and worldview. Contradicting what he says in public, Obama is surrounding himself with poeple who never seem to learn that their absurd ideologies end in misery and ruin.


Tim Wheeler:

Wheeler is a member of the CPUSA National Board and has been a mainstay of the party’s Baltimore Club since the early ’70s.

From 1991 to 2003 Tim Wheeler served as editor of the party paper People’s Weekly World. Currently he is the PWW’s national political correspondent.

He’s also an active member of Obama’s campaign in Baltimore, MD. Here’s his Obama ‘08 website.

The blog, New Zeal reports:

He is on the campaign trail with Senator Obama, blogging as he goes.

Wheeler canvassed for his idol in the recent South Carolina primary.

Tim Wheeler was in Obama’s campaign HQ as the primary results came in;

The Obama people are over the moon. I was at a precinct some four or five miles outside of Columbia, mainly a rural area. And it was a steady stream of voters all day. Overwhelmingly African American voters. There was a feeling of victory in the air.

I’m at the Obama headquarters and you can hear the cheering all over. It’s really very exciting.

Here he is swooning over Obama’s ‘more perfect union’ speech in People’s Weekly World.

Many more at the above link including notable socialist and marxist for Obama. (with links and also a video of Obama campaigning for openly Socialist, Bernie Sanders in 2006)

With friends like these eh?   :lmao:
Title: Re: Commies for Obama
Post by: Lord Undies on May 06, 2008, 09:33:18 PM
Yet idiots keep voting for him as if that sort is who they want as president.  It dumbfounds me.  Have so many people really lost all sense of America?
Title: Re: Commies for Obama
Post by: DixieBelle on May 07, 2008, 08:41:56 AM
^unfortunately yes. Being just shy of 40 years old, I have no concept of suffering (well unless you count the Carter years :-) ) seriously though, I can only vaguely remember the early 70's and what was going on in America then. But I certainly listened to my grandparents when they told me about growing up in 30's, going off to war, talked about rationing, sending a son to Viet Nam who never came home, etc....I didn't miss a single word. Of course I loved and respected my elders. I also knew when they said: "never let this history repeat itself" that it meant not voting for people like Teh Baroque Star.
Title: Re: Commies for Obama
Post by: dutch508 on May 07, 2008, 08:50:36 AM
^unfortunately yes. Being just shy of 40 years old, I have no concept of suffering (well unless you count the Carter years :-) ) seriously though, I can only vaguely remember the early 70's and what was going on in America then. But I certainly listened to my grandparents when they told me about growing up in 30's, going off to war, talked about rationing, sending a son to Viet Nam who never came home, etc....I didn't miss a single word. Of course I loved and respected my elders. I also knew when they said: "never let this history repeat itself" that it meant not voting for people like Teh Baroque Star.

bitchslapped for being younger than me.

Title: Re: Commies for Obama
Post by: DixieBelle on May 07, 2008, 08:51:16 AM
^unfortunately yes. Being just shy of 40 years old, I have no concept of suffering (well unless you count the Carter years :-) ) seriously though, I can only vaguely remember the early 70's and what was going on in America then. But I certainly listened to my grandparents when they told me about growing up in 30's, going off to war, talked about rationing, sending a son to Viet Nam who never came home, etc....I didn't miss a single word. Of course I loved and respected my elders. I also knew when they said: "never let this history repeat itself" that it meant not voting for people like Teh Baroque Star.

bitchslapped for being younger than me.


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