http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/1/20/180651.shtml

America's enemies within turned out in force on Saturday in Washington,
D.C., and San Francisco under the auspices of the Communist Workers World
Party operating under its front organization, A.N.S.W.E.R. Once again the
demonstrators pretended to be peace activists who found violence abhorrent,
and a willing media played along with the charade.

Neither the New York Times nor the Los Angeles Times nor any media I saw
identified the organizers as Communists, who have a long record of support
for world terror and its leaders including the Ayatollah Khomeini, Kim
Jong-il, Slobodan Milosevic and Saddam Hussein.

As reported by the unfiltered cameras of C-SPAN, the pretense, in fact, was
pretty thin. One of the featured speakers was a spokesman for the
narco-terrorists in Colombia who opened his rant (all the speeches fell into
this category) with "We have to stop America's war against the people of
Iraq, and the people of Palestine, Colombia and the world." America is
supporting the government of Colombia against a brutal communist guerrilla
force that has been waging civil war there for half a century.

Come to think of it, America's enemies in Palestine are the terrorist
organizations Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the al-Aksa Martyrs terrorist
brigade. And in Iraq, there is a dictator who has slaughtered hundreds of
thousands of his own people and has attempted to swallow the country of
Kuwait.

The spokesman for the Colombian narco-terrorists was quite candid (and why
not, since he knows that the American media will present him as a "peace
activist" anyway). "As revolutionaries," he said to the crowd, "as
progressives, we have to resist American imperialism."

Then came Imam Mussa from the mosque Masjid al-Islam. Like most of the cast
assembled by A.N.S.W.E.R., the Imam had also been a speaker at the Millions
for Reparations March last August - which was more about denouncing America
as a racist, imperialist monster than making a case for compensation for any
specific injustices (See my report, "Reparations Buffoons on the Washington
Mall" - http://www.frontpagemag.com/articles/Printable.asp?ID=2436)

Here is a sample of the rhetoric at that march from Malik Zulu Shabazz (one
of the few who was not at the "peace" event):

"The president wants to talk about a terrorist named bin Laden. I don't want
to talk about bin Laden. I want to talk about a terrorist called George
Washington. I want to talk about a terrorist called Rudy Giuliani. The real
terrorists have always been the United Snakes of America."

When he got going, the Imam Mussa dotted the i's and crossed any t's that
the narco-terrorist spokesman had missed, telling the crowd that the regime
change they wanted was in Washington, not Bagdhad, and that they really
didn't want a regime change at all.

"We 're calling for a System change," he said. Revolution. "We won't get any
justice as long as that criminal Congress is up there. We're calling for
revolution. It's revolution time, brothers and sisters. We have to get rid
of greedy murderers and imperialists like George Bush in the White House."

The Imam then led the crowd - are you ready for this - in the chant the
suicide bombers use as they blow up innocent men, women and children:
"Allahu Ahkbar! Allahu Ahkbar! Allahu Akhbar!"

Democratic New York City Councilman and former Black Panther Charles Baron
was also a speaker at the Millions for Reparations March, where he announced
he needed to assault a white person for his "mental health." On this
occasion he kept his racism in check, but not his rhetoric.

"If you're looking for the Axis of Evil," he raved, "then look inside the
belly of this beast." He went on to attack America's "monopoly capitalists"
(a technical term which veterans of the left will recognize as the mark of
Communist and Maoist sectarians), who of course are the puppeteers pulling
the president's strings.

Damu Smith, head of Black Voices for Peace, returned to Baron's theme and
made it specific. "Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld," he said, "that's the Axis of
Evil."

Larry Holmes, "co-founder" of the sponsoring organization, who also hosted
the Millions for Reparations March, then led the crowd in chants to free two
convicted murderers, Mumia Abu Jamal and Jamin al Alamin (H. Rap Brown).
This was a set piece also during the Millions for Reparations March.

It would be reassuring if one could report that a single speaker or face in
the televised crowd dissented from the stew of anti-American, anti-white,
anti-Jew hatred or the violent incitements, but not one did. The crowd
relished the show and was in total sympathy with the message.

Another striking fact about this march in support of global terrorism was
the presence of prominent Democrat officials on the platform. In San
Francisco, the most powerful Democrat legislator in the state, John Burton,
screamed, "The president is full of sh*t!" and said that the president is
"f*cking with us," while encouraging the general sentiment that America
rather than Iraq is the outlaw state.

In Washington, Democratic hopeful Al Sharpton attended and ex-congresswoman
Cynthia McKinney of Georgia read a speech with the following claim: "In no
other country on the planet do so many people have so little as they do in
this country." This from a person who notoriously commandeered a
taxpayer-funded limousine to take her from her townhouse one block to her
congressional offices every morning.

More disturbing by far was the presence of two of the most powerful
Democrats in Congress, the potential head of the Ways and Means Committee,
Charles Rangel, and the potential head of the Judiciary Committee, John
Conyers, who is of course the author of the Reparations Bill and the icon of
the Communist organizers of both marches.

Rangel's appearance was especially troubling because he has been a nightly
face on TV news shows presenting himself as a patriot and a veteran (he
served 50 years ago in Korea) who wanted a military draft so that all
America would be involved in the nation's defense. His critics thought he
had other agendas, like using conscription to sabotage the war effort.
Apparently his critics were correct.

Americans who care about their country and its future should think about the
following. This anti-American pro-terrorist movement is now larger than the
anti-Vietnam pro-Communist "peace" movement was until the very end of the
sixties. Yet there is no draft.

Before the draft the anti-Vietnam movement was very, very small. Its
demonstrations were numbered in the hundreds of participants, not even the
thousands. The first big manifestation of the anti-American left was the
Stop the Draft March in Oakland in 1965, which was four years after
America's involvement in Vietnam got serious.

The second thing Americans should think about is the fact that this
anti-American support movement for America's enemies has deep roots in the
Democratic Party. I am a firm believer in the two-party system. I find it
extremely worrying, therefore, that one party can no longer be trusted with
the nation's security.

This problem will not be easily fixed. But it won't be fixed at all unless
attention is drawn to it, and we cannot do that unless we stop the charade
of calling this a "peace" movement and recognize instead that it is an
anti-American movement to divide this country in the face of its enemies and
give aid and comfort to those who would destroy us.



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