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What the communist party is saying about wall st protestors

NCmusicman

Governor
Solidarity with “Occupy Wall Street” — Teleconference Oct 11


by:John Bachtell

07.Oct.11



This is an exciting time! Thousands of mainly young people have been occupying Wall Street for three weeks already, and the “Occupy Movement” has spread to more than 200 other cities. On Oct. 6 the actions spread to our nation’s capital.

The Communist Party USA (CPUSA) will hold a national teleconference to discuss it:

Arturo Cambron
The Communist Party and the Occupy L.A. Movement
Tuesday, October 11, 8 pm Eastern
Teleconference number: 605-474-4850
Access code: 1053538#

Southern California Party leader Arturo Cambron will share how the CPUSA and Young Communist League (YCL) are working in “Occupy Los Angeles.”

This movement, also known as the “99% movement,” is being hailed across the country. Movements and organizations are reaching out in solidarity. The AFL-CIO is opening union halls and offering other material assistance. Ordinary people are donating food, money and materials.

In many areas, the “Occupy Movement” is linking up with the National American Wants to Work Week of Actions, Oct. 10-16.

No doubt the “Arab Spring” demonstrations and those that exploded in Wisconsin, Ohio and elsewhere have inspired it. But underlying it all is the economic crisis, the massive unemployment and growing realization that nothing is getting better, and in fact we may be slipping into a “double dip” crisis. The crushing student debt and the feeling of being locked out of society with no future compound this.

The movement is the newest wrinkle in the all-people’s upsurge against the banks and corporations and reflects a new level of class-consciousness.

While there is a wide range of political and ideological trends, there is a consensus against corporate greed, getting money out of politics, taxing the rich and putting people before profits.

A big challenge for the CPUSA and left, progressive movements is to link these demonstrations with the labor led all-people’s coalition and help deepen understanding that the path to progress must be through electoral and political action including defeating Republican Tea Party reaction in 2012.

Of primary importance is linking it with the burgeoning fight for jobs and especially passage of the American Jobs Act.

We can also play a role in offering more advanced programmatic ideas like nationalizing the banks and socialism.

To have a positive impact, the CPUSA and YCL must be a part of the “Occupy” movement, participating at every level and building greater local support for the actions among labor and progressive forces.


www.cpusa.org


WELL THERE YA HAVE IT... DEMOCRATS STANDING WITH THE SOCIALISTS AND COMMUNISTS!!!

HOW CUTE, NOT... IT IS TIME TO TAKE THE ENEMY WITHIN DOWN AND HAVE THE POLICE (OR NATIONAL GUARD) STOP THE VIOLENT ASSAULT AGAINST OUR VERY COUNTRIES FINANCIAL SYSTEMS.
 
Solidarity with “Occupy Wall Street” — Teleconference Oct 11


by:John Bachtell

07.Oct.11



This is an exciting time! Thousands of mainly young people have been occupying Wall Street for three weeks already, and the “Occupy Movement” has spread to more than 200 other cities. On Oct. 6 the actions spread to our nation’s capital.

The Communist Party USA (CPUSA) will hold a national teleconference to discuss it:

Arturo Cambron
The Communist Party and the Occupy L.A. Movement
Tuesday, October 11, 8 pm Eastern
Teleconference number: 605-474-4850
Access code: 1053538#

Southern California Party leader Arturo Cambron will share how the CPUSA and Young Communist League (YCL) are working in “Occupy Los Angeles.”

This movement, also known as the “99% movement,” is being hailed across the country. Movements and organizations are reaching out in solidarity. The AFL-CIO is opening union halls and offering other material assistance. Ordinary people are donating food, money and materials.

In many areas, the “Occupy Movement” is linking up with the National American Wants to Work Week of Actions, Oct. 10-16.

No doubt the “Arab Spring” demonstrations and those that exploded in Wisconsin, Ohio and elsewhere have inspired it. But underlying it all is the economic crisis, the massive unemployment and growing realization that nothing is getting better, and in fact we may be slipping into a “double dip” crisis. The crushing student debt and the feeling of being locked out of society with no future compound this.

The movement is the newest wrinkle in the all-people’s upsurge against the banks and corporations and reflects a new level of class-consciousness.

While there is a wide range of political and ideological trends, there is a consensus against corporate greed, getting money out of politics, taxing the rich and putting people before profits.

A big challenge for the CPUSA and left, progressive movements is to link these demonstrations with the labor led all-people’s coalition and help deepen understanding that the path to progress must be through electoral and political action including defeating Republican Tea Party reaction in 2012.

Of primary importance is linking it with the burgeoning fight for jobs and especially passage of the American Jobs Act.

We can also play a role in offering more advanced programmatic ideas like nationalizing the banks and socialism.

To have a positive impact, the CPUSA and YCL must be a part of the “Occupy” movement, participating at every level and building greater local support for the actions among labor and progressive forces.


www.cpusa.org


WELL THERE YA HAVE IT... DEMOCRATS STANDING WITH THE SOCIALISTS AND COMMUNISTS!!!

HOW CUTE, NOT... IT IS TIME TO TAKE THE ENEMY WITHIN DOWN AND HAVE THE POLICE (OR NATIONAL GUARD) STOP THE VIOLENT ASSAULT AGAINST OUR VERY COUNTRIES FINANCIAL SYSTEMS.
Do you even think about what you say?

Who do you stand with? Dictators or just the ignorant?
 

Lukey

Senator
The communists at the CPUSA aren't Marxists because they don't advocate the immediate dissolution of private property and turning over the means of production to the workers. So the Democrats are not (I repeat NOT) Marxists...
 

Cicero

Mayor
Socialists, Unions [mostly the same thing] and communists [Van Jones was in this from the beginning] are coming out of the woodworks. How do leftwingers think that all these 'spontaneous' demonstrations were arranged and catered in so many cities in zero time unless various organizations began working together to some extent and pulled out all the stops?

What bothers me about the union involvement is that it's being done with the taxpayer's money that Obama poured into their coffers. Meh, but what are you gonna do? That's democracy in action, that is. The stupid also get a voice . . . it's just that there are so damn many of them. :p
 

GordonGecko

President
The communists at the CPUSA aren't Marxists because they don't advocate the immediate dissolution of private property and turning over the means of production to the workers. So the Democrats are not (I repeat NOT) Marxists...
Luke, I thought you once said everyone "left of Steve Forbes was a Commie"?

:)
 

TomFitz

Mayor
Don't take him seriously. He stands with the definatly and proudly ignorant.

When he boxes himself into a rhetorical corner (which he does fairly often), he'll call you an (insert-the ist here), and then give the cpusa link.

Evidently this is supposed to mean something. He's been doing it for year.

He probably still has his Wallace for President poster on the wall in his trailer.
 

Lapcat

Governor
What are you gonna do? How about, for starters, taking away the tax-exempt status of all unions.......

just as the left is bleating about doing re: US churches?

It's obvious that unions are in bed with the DemocRats....and have been for decades. Supposedly, they're a non-political entity. It's a farce. And it's a farce that we can ill-afford ....as Obama bleats about everyone paying their fair share, except for the ""rich""....who needs to pay more than their fair share in income taxes and other taxes....

while unions and the bottom 47% pay nothing.
 

Saladin2

Senator
Supporting Member
Yeah...Why doesn't everybody work for WAlmart and make $10.00 an hour...Isn't that the Republican Dream?.....
 

Lapcat

Governor
The idiot left (in this very thread) will still bleat and whine that you are just being silly by reporting on the CPUSA and their obvious actions behind the scenes (and right up front) re: organizing and facilitating these protests. But of course, the idiot left IS the CPUSA.....so it figures that they would want to pretend it's not happening.
 

Lapcat

Governor
No, actually, that's the DemocRat Dream....except that....in the DemocRat Dream.....everyone isn't working and those $10/hour jobs only go to the useful idiots/peons that tow the communist ....er.....
DemocRat Party line.
 

Lapcat

Governor
ROFLMAO! Uh....no, dar.....dear. I never even thought about trying to "hide my bed". But I'll give it some consideration....

just for you. LOL!!!

Wow....You sound really scared.....Are you hiding your bed?
 

Lukey

Senator
Don't take him seriously. He stands with the definatly and proudly ignorant.

When he boxes himself into a rhetorical corner (which he does fairly often), he'll call you an (insert-the ist here), and then give the cpusa link.

Evidently this is supposed to mean something. He's been doing it for year.

He probably still has his Wallace for President poster on the wall in his trailer.
Yet you won't go over to the CPUSA web site and list for me their policy positions you disagree with! Suggesting that Democrats and the CPUSA are two different entities is a distinction without a difference...
 

Bruce

Council Member
Yeah...Why doesn't everybody work for WAlmart and make $10.00 an hour...Isn't that the Republican Dream?.....
No, their dream is for us to be brainwashed by RUSH and Hannity. The republican platform is to work for no wage but and give folks enough food to have enough energy to work for them. If you have a heart attack just run on down to the church and the preacher will take car of it. Republicans alive and well in NIGER. Got this article from old gaffer. You need to go to the site to see the pictures as they bring it home.http://www.theonion.com/articles/povertystricken-africans-receive-desperately-neede,1915/

Poverty-Stricken Africans Receive Desperately Needed Bibles
06.06.01 MARADI, NIGER—More than 60,000 urgently needed Bibles arrived to allay suffering throughout the famine-stricken nation of Niger Friday, in one of the largest humanitarian-relief operations ever attempted by a Christian ministry.

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Africans gather in hopes of receiving the Bibles they have hoped for."Come rejoice, and feast upon the word of Our Lord, Jesus Christ," said Christina Clarkson, executive director of the Living Light Ministries of Lubbock, TX. "Those who were hungry, hunger no more, for the Word brings life."

An exuberant Clarkson said the Bible drop was the culmination of one of the largest and most aggressive grassroots fundraising drives ever undertaken by the organization, which was able to fund the mission largely through local charitable events, such as bake-offs, barbecues, and pie-eating contests.

"We absolutely would not be here today if it were not for the amazing generosity of the people back home," Clarkson said. "People everywhere opened up their hearts and checkbooks to us and said, 'Dig in.'"

Niger, ranked as the second-poorest nation on Earth, is experiencing its worst famine in more than 20 years, as a brutal drought last year was followed by a plague of crop-destroying locusts. An estimated 3.5 million of Niger's 12 million people are currently at risk of starvation.

"That's why it was so important for this mission to happen right now," said Clarkson. "So many people here are suffering. Disease, starvation, and lack of shelter are day-to-day realities in Niger. But once they hear the Good News of Jesus Christ and accept Him as their Lord and Savior—once they really take Him into their hearts—then they will see what poor comforts are the things of this world."

Due to the tireless efforts of Clarkson and other members of the congregation, the ministry was able to provide the needy with Bibles superior to the ones they use in their own church services.

"Handcrafted, genuine leather—best money can buy," said 61-year-old missionary Don Kostic as he ran his hand along the book's ornately embossed spine. "It's like my wife back home says: Nothing is too good for people who are ready to receive the Living Word of Christ."

Although the fundraising efforts were unprecedented, congregation members said Living Light would never have succeeded had they not obtained the generous support of an array of corporate sponsors, including Applebee's and Church's Fried Chicken.

"We spent so much money just to get here," Kostic continued. "After we had all the Bibles engraved, we still had to charter the plane. When we landed in Niamey, we could barely even afford ground transportation."

Undaunted, the missionaries purchased the best vehicle they could find, which turned out to be a used bread truck. "That old thing!" recalled Kostic, laughing. "We must've scrubbed it down a hundred times. You couldn't get the smell of freshly baked, vitamin-fortified bread out of it if your life depended on it."

Reaction among Niger residents has been mixed.

Moussa Yaouli, a 35-year-old farmer, was particularly interested to learn more about the doctrine of transubstantiation, which Living Light personnel told him involved the eating of wafers. "It is said to be a big wafer. I am sure it will feed many of my children."

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Moussa Yaouli derives spiritual nourishment from his handcrafted leather Bible.Though "spiritually gratified" by their work, many of the missionaries spoke about the difficulties of working in an impoverished country.

"It can be so hard being away from the comfort of our homes and our loving families," Clarkson confided. "I will admit, there have been times when I prayed, 'Lord, just help me get through this mission and get me back to Texas!' But when we rolled into town and people started running after the truck with those big smiles on their faces, I couldn't help but smile back."

Clarkson added: "And when we opened up the back of the truck and they saw that it was full of Bibles... Grown men and women wept in front of their children. That's how moved they were by the Holy Spirit. That's how I know it's all been worth it."

Clarkson said her mission will succeed in bringing the people of Niger "the spiritual sustenance they've been deprived of," despite such obstacles as the nation's 18 percent literacy rate.

"You say you're suffering. I say, let the good Lord do the suffering for you," she said. "You say you're exhibiting the deleterious effects of severe dehydration and chronic malnutrition. And I say that no matter what ails you, the Holy Bible is the best medicine there is."
 

mark14

Council Member
Yea NC, It's been taken over by the communist and don't forget the Al Qaeda contingent...

I keep thinking I won't pay attention to bottom feeder like you and yet here I am. So let me just add, you are still pathetic.
 

NCmusicman

Governor

Lapcat

Governor
Pretending something doesn't exist or pretending something isn't happening has a rather clever name associated with it. Most people call it 'head in the sand'. I, however, call it a severe and chronic, if not fatal, case of HUB Syndrome (Head Up Butt). And politically speaking (of course)....

you got it bad! LMAO!
 
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