Jim Devine >...movement backed by Havana, Hanoi, and Moscow," according to one historian. > > which historian? a nut like Ronald Radosh (?)
No a further right nutter named S. Steven Powell in, Covert Cadre: Inside The Institute for Policy Studies." Published early 80's, if memory serves, in most university libraries, I've been in. Advertised in The New American from the John Birch Society. Hate to say better sourced than most of the tracts. Full of accurate data on such as Morton Halperin, Derek Shearer and many others like Les Aspin , who once was a dove that turned hawkish. (Les Aspin, wrote a preface to the New Left historian, Paul Koistenen book on the Military-Industrial complex. Aspin also supported the Congessional Black Caucus alternative federal budgets, along with Leon Panetta and about 50 other liberal Democrats that were written by IPS.). The International Association of Democratic Lawyers, based in Prague, no? During the Cold War, IADL, was a "Communist front." Michael Pugliese, in my Shactmanite mode... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Devine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 7:54 AM Subject: [PEN-L:18010] Re: What happens if they purge us from the antiglobalization movement? > The Washington TIMES wrote: > >... The communist influence on Saturday's protest extends far beyond the > >participation of avowed Marxists, Trotskyists and Maoists. Among the > >scheduled speakers are members of the Institute for Policy Studies, a think > >tank which during the Cold War consistently trumpeted the Soviet position, > >"supporting the goals and causes of virtually every revolutionary terrorist > >movement backed by Havana, Hanoi, and Moscow," according to one historian. > > which historian? a nut like Ronald Radosh? > > > Want more? Should any protesters manage to get themselves arrested > >Saturday, they will call on the attorneys of the National Lawyers Guild > >(NLG), organized by lawyers for the Communist Party in 1936. The NLG is > >affiliated with the International Association of Democratic Lawyers, > >described by the CIA in 1978 as "one of the most useful Communist front > >organizations at the service of the Soviet Communist Party." > > now, _there's_ a reliable source. > > while we're on the subject of guilt by association -- attacking the peace > demonstrations as harboring "commies" -- it should be mentioned that the > Washington TIMES is owned by Reverend Sun Myung Moon, who has described > himself as being the Almighty. > > > .... A better question is this: Why are we sending aircraft > > carriers halfway > >around the world to look for enemies, when our nation's worst enemies - > >communists proclaiming an anti-American jihad - will be right there in front > >of the Washington Monument on Saturday? > > aren't you glad that Osama bin Laden's brand of simplistic and bloody > thinking is taking hold amongst the pundits? > > Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~JDevine > >
