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Title: Obama gets endorsement of Communist Party USA
Post by: Manedwolf on August 13, 2008, 07:03:09 AM
There's a shocker.

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The yearning in our country for a new direction and new priorities has taken hold in the 2008 elections. Voters turned out in record numbers for the primaries, propelled by economic necessity and determination to end the war, and inspired by the historic breakthrough of a woman or an African American as a major party candidate for president.

Voters of all races and nationality backgrounds and all walks of life, young and old, women, men, union members and unorganized, flooded the polls, undeterred by the constant corporate media barrage of racism, sexism and divisive tactics which might have suppressed the vote.

When Barack Obama surpassed the 2,118 delegates required for nomination, his unity appeal and outreach to Clinton supporters deeply touched the country and was greeted around the world.

Unity  especially unity of African American, Latino and white voters, women and men  will have to be fought for and forged anew, broadened out and deepened in this new phase of the battle to defeat McCain and the corporate ultra-right in Congress.

The choice is clear  stay with the Bush-McCain race to the bottom or come together and raise up the whole country with a landslide defeat of the Republican ultra-right.

Sounding like Grover Norquist, McCain speaks of never-ending war and shrinking government, privatizing services and cutting funds for human needs. In sharp contrast, Obama speaks of strengthening government to provide health care and jobs, address global warming and end the war in Iraq.

Obamas program is not radical. Left and progressive voters will push for a stronger break from corporate control. This should not be cause for pulling back, but rather for greater involvement.

A landslide vote that is organized to stay in motion after the elections can challenge the demands that Wall Street and military interests will make on the new administration. Obama has shown he is ready to listen.

Big political shifts are under way. When Democracy Corps surveyed 45 congressional districts that voted Republican with big margins in 2004 and 2006, they found the majority of voters now plan to vote Democratic. Like the whole country, these voters are beleaguered by rising prices, rising death tolls in the war, rising unemployment and the inability of their state and local governments to maintain basic services due to federal budget cuts.

The big battles in Congress on war funding, Iran, childrens health care, extending unemployment benefits and immigration are connected to the elections. If the pressure is kept on, vulnerable Republicans and some conservative Democrats may be forced to change their votes or lose re-election.

But the business community has raised record sums and is also mobilizing with divisive messages against workers rights and civil rights.

During the primaries unions made different endorsements. The labor movement now has a pivotal role to unify and mobilize working families and their communities for November.

Thousands of grassroots union volunteers are already in motion as part of the largest-in-history labor mobilization, visiting co-workers to talk about the issues with the McCain Revealed program.

The Obama campaign, drawing upon the candidates community organizing experience, is also looking toward the grassroots. Unity for Change house parties across the country on June 28 will bring neighbors together for voter registration and getting out the vote.

A national coalition of peace and economic rights organizations is also gearing up for grassroots voter registration and mobilization.

Planned Parenthood Action is launching a One Million Strong Know McCain campaign with house parties June 14-20.

A host of creative projects to expose McCains record are being launched online.

African American, Latino and youth voters who could be decisive in this election are gearing up.

All these efforts can involve new activists, build for the landslide and take up top issues of concern.

As AFL-CIO Executive Vice President Arlene Holt Baker told the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists convention, This election cannot be only about John McCains failings. It must be about working peoples vision  our vision of a new direction for our country. A vision that includes universal health care, the elimination of poverty, good jobs and the passage of the Employee Free Choice Act & [W]e are going to spark a movement of those who are ready to make their voices heard in shaping the new America we must build together  and we are going collect our debt this November.

The Communist Party USAs emergency program to repair, renew and rebuild America is a contribution toward this effort. It is available at www.cpusa.org.

Joelle Fishman (joelle.fishman @pobox.com) chairs the Communist Party USA Political Action Commission and is also chair of the Connecticut Communist Party.

http://www.pww.org/article/articleview/13259/1/443/

Title: Re: Obama gets endorsement of Communist Party USA
Post by: wmenorr67 on August 13, 2008, 07:05:41 AM
Be nice to have him make that big knowledge and use it for an advantage.
Title: Re: Obama gets endorsement of Communist Party USA
Post by: El Tejon on August 13, 2008, 07:28:44 AM
Funny, I thought it was the other way around. laugh
Title: Re: Obama gets endorsement of Communist Party USA
Post by: freakazoid on August 13, 2008, 07:31:27 AM
http://www.revleft.com/vb/cpusa-and-voting-t84424/index.html?t=84424&

http://www.revleft.com/vb/us-communists-ever-t82838/index.html?t=82838&

"The CPUSA's position in politics has been null and void since the 1950's, when they dumbed down their politics for McCarthy and gang."

"They are revisionist liberals. They are not revolutionary communists.

Irrelevant."

"how do they expect to be taken seriously!! i would agree with the statement irelevant."

"i rofl'd"

etc..
Title: Re: Obama gets endorsement of Communist Party USA
Post by: Desertdog on August 14, 2008, 09:02:37 AM
Communist Party USA high on Obama
Chad Groening - OneNewsNow - 8/14/2008 8:00:00 AM
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Election2008/Default.aspx?id=210820

An anti-communist activist is not surprised that the Communist Party USA has written a glowing editorial about Barack Obama. The editorial, titled "Eye on the Prize," was published in the group's official newspaper The People's Weekly World.


 


According to the editorial, "A broad multiclass, multiracial movement is converging around Obama's 'Hope, change and unity' campaign because they see in it the thrilling opportunity to end 30 years of ultra-right rule and move the nation forward with a progressive movement."

 

The editorial ended by saying "One thing is clear. None of the people's struggles -- from peace, to universal healthcare, to an economy that puts Main Street before Wall Street -- will advance if McCain wins in November. Let's keep our eyes on the prize."

 

D.J. McGuire is president of the China e-Lobby. "This is the way CPUSA works. They basically try to hitch a ride on the latest left-wing vehicle and hope it gets them somewhere. It doesn't surprise me [in] the least," he maintains. "I think...the bigger danger is what this tells us in terms of foreign policy more than anything else, because the CPUSA has been very consistently opposed to anything that advances American interests," says McGuire.
 
The anti-communist activist says if the CPUSA is that happy with Obama, then clearly he is not someone who is willing to advance American interests anywhere -- and therefore should not be given the keys to the White House.


 
Title: Re: Obama gets endorsement of Communist Party USA
Post by: ilbob on August 14, 2008, 09:11:58 AM
They are about as relevant as the Constitution Party.
Title: Re: Obama gets endorsement of Communist Party USA
Post by: Tallpine on August 14, 2008, 05:21:07 PM
I'm simply amazed that anyone could think that "bigger government" is the answer to any problem, and even more amazed that anyone could think that bigger government would lead to less war  rolleyes
Title: Re: Obama gets endorsement of Communist Party USA
Post by: Boomhauer on August 14, 2008, 05:46:53 PM
I'm simply amazed that anyone could think that "bigger government" is the answer to any problem, and even more amazed that anyone could think that bigger government would lead to less war  rolleyes

It goes back to what every leftist thinks...that big government and communism/socialism/facism hasn't worked because they hadn't been the one in charge.

Of course, if you give a leftist, any leftist, power, they immediately screw anything that works up. It's like a law of physics...it happens every single time...






Title: Re: Obama gets endorsement of Communist Party USA
Post by: MicroBalrog on August 14, 2008, 08:12:04 PM
They are about as relevant as the Constitution Party.

Never read about Norman Thomas, have you?
Title: Re: Obama gets endorsement of Communist Party USA
Post by: Balog on August 19, 2008, 03:55:13 PM
Freak: oh, well if some random message board says they aren't Communist enough....
Title: Re: Obama gets endorsement of Communist Party USA
Post by: Sergeant Bob on August 19, 2008, 04:07:11 PM
Freak: oh, well if some random message board says they aren't Communist enough....

Thanks for the translation Balog. I had no idea what he was talking about....
Title: Re: Obama gets endorsement of Communist Party USA
Post by: MicroBalrog on August 19, 2008, 04:16:41 PM
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A broad multiclass, multiracial movement is converging around Obama's 'Hope, change and unity'

Fighter/Thief Half-Elves for Obama?