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Obama is a Marxist

Biff's_Nash_Rambler

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Just take a look at this and tell me where it's wrong. The dude's a Marxist, raised and influenced by people who hate this country. Why is it so hard to fathom?

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Rudy Giuliani made racist. However, his critics ignore a very real and plain truth: Marxism has been a major influence in modern American liberalism since the 1960s and has played a large role in the president's life.
The self-proclaimed Encyclopedia of Marxism detailshow communists helped to establish the peace movements of the 1960s in Europe and the U.S., which led to heavy Marxist involvement against the war in Vietnam. It's important to note that while it was never proven that foreign communist regimes were involved with the anti-war movement, it is undoubtedly true that Americans influenced by and espousing Marxism were at the front of the anti-war movement.
It was in that movement that men like Bill Ayers would gain prominence. Ayers cofounded the self-described communist revolutionary group the Weather Underground, which orchestrated a string of bombings of U.S. government buildings during the 1960s and 70s.
In 2008, the media excuse his organization's terrorism.
American colleges are full of Marxist professors; this is not contested. The University of Chicago, where Ayers teaches and Obama briefly taught law, is an obvious example. One need only look at the Democratic Socialists of America, whose members include educators, activists, and public officials, to see the prevalence of Marxist thought in American politics. Their website proclaims that"Democratic Socialists believe that both the economy and society should be run democratically to meet human needs, not to make profits for a few."
That sentiment sounds awfully familiar to this one: "I think when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody."
The themes are simple: the free market produces unfair results because it pursues profit (the people at the top will keep the common people down) and state intervention must be used to run the economy "democratically," so that the wealth can be "spread" and serve human needs. This is an idea espoused by the president and many of his early influences.


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