Subtitled: Know Thy Enemy
Before I scurry off to mow the lawn, allow me to direct you to a fine article posted at The Blaze about the roots of the Days of Rage movement. I had a front row seat to the goings on and it was a truly sickening sight. Read about the scum that later infiltrated our universities with their Godless Communist rhetoric. Learn about the people that our president pals around with. Be forewarned that Obama and his minions are longing to create as much chaos as possible with their class warfare and race baiting.
From The Blaze:
Editor’s note: the following is a guest post by Paul Kengor, professor of political science and executive director of the Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College. This material is excerpted from his latest book Dupes: How America’s Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century.
Hats off to The Blaze for being one of the few sources to investigate the coming “Day of Rage” planned by the radical left for September 17 (Saturday), where a motley crew of liberals, progressives, socialists, and communists—and it will not be easy to know which is which—hope to siege and “occupy” Wall Street. As The Blaze has noted, ringleaders include SEIU’s Stephen Lerner and ACORN’s Wade Rathke, who happen to be Obama supporters. The Blaze has also keenly noted the historic connection to the 1969 “Days of Rage” in Chicago, where the ringleaders included Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, who happen to be Obama supporters.
Alas, there’s much more still to these connections. Specifically, the literal communists who organized the original 1969 Days of Rage magically reappeared in 2008 to organize the group Progressives for Obama. Suddenly, they were “progressives” stumping for the presidential bid of Barack Obama. They include a bunch of names we should be remembering. That list of names is so vast that it can be overwhelming and bewildering, requiring a book to fully flesh out, but here I’ll focus on just a few who are key to understanding the rotten historical roots at play. read the rest
2 comments:
Thanks, Adrienne!
I was 25 in 1969, and saw all that happen.
I could rant all night, but it boils down to this: as long as these people have any influence, we are on the downslide.
Ringleaders...
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