Obama win a 'people's victory' over racist white people

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Communist Party head: Obama win a 'people's victory' over racist white people

11/29/12
By: Joe Newby

According to Sam Webb, chairman of the Communist Party USA, Obama's re-election was "an enormous people’s victory" over racist white people, Bob Unruh reported at WND Wednesday.

"The comment," Unruh said, "was in a report to the Communist Party USA national committee from the party’s chairman, Sam Webb."

Webb said that Romney's defeat and the defeat of the GOP in the Senate "bodes well for the future."

"What stands out was the resolve of women and especially single young women to defend their rights and democracy generally; what was heartening was the readiness of millions of white workers and trade unionists to stand with the President even in a weak economy and in the face of unrelenting and crude racist appeals," he added, without specifying what appeals were "racist."

"He said blacks, Hispanics and women worked together to defeat 'racist … white people' and that it now is time for the Communist Party USA to work on the foundations established by Obama on issues regarding the environment, homosexual marriage and minorities to its potential," Unruh added.

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Webb claimed that Communists played a huge role in the election, and urged the Party to work harder to become more acceptable to mainstream Americans. He said the Party should "make a bigger effort to break into the mainstream media," disregarding the blatant bias and blind acceptance of Communist Party ideas in the Democrat-media complex.

He also encouraged the Party to work harder on social media sites to promote the ideas of Lenin, Marx and Engels.

Communist Party head: Obama win a 'people's victory' over racist white people - National Elections | Examiner.com

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The Communist Party.

I can't think of anything positive to say.

I saw the movie 'Reds', long and rather unsettling. I saw the 'Way We Were' --a year or 2 out of college. Perhaps my first glimpse of communism/socialism. Many in LA/entertainment industry seem to find positive aspects of this type of government. IIRC, many in this industry left countries with this form of government and struggled for years in NYC before gaining the expertise that enabled them to live very freely and lavishly in LA. Why they would desire to return to such a system I cannot say. 'Freedom'--nothing sounds less 'free' than a dictatorship.
 
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President Obama: Identifying priorities for a second-term ‘black agenda’

12/3/12
By Rahiel Tesfamariam

While President Obama has been a unifying force in the black community during his first term in office, his presidency has also fueled deep divisions among many African Americans. The president’s first-term policies sparked heated debates among a host of well-known black intellectuals and political observers who argue that the president has ignored the issues of his most loyal base.

These tensions will likely remain throughout Obama’s second term unless he quickly reverses course.

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President Obama: Identifying priorities for a second-term ‘black agenda’ - The Root DC Live - The Washington Post

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American Jihad is probably the dumbest fuck of all the dumb fucks here. Which, I am sure, he will find complementary in the extreme.
 
Our Race-Hack President

July 22, 2013 By Bruce Thornton

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As protests against the Zimmerman verdict spread, along with the vandalism and shopping sprees that progressives call “demonstrations,” the President last Friday made some remarks that reinforced all the race-hack rhetoric keeping this country racially divided and most blacks mired in social and economic misery.

Not satisfied with his remark from last year that if he had a son he’d look like Trayvon Martin––thus injecting racial animus into a case where it didn’t exist––Obama said Friday, “Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago,” and went on to cite three examples of lingering racism in America, the first two of which he says he’s experienced personally: being followed in a department store, hearing car-door-locks click as he passed by, and seeing women clutch their purses when black men enter an elevator. I’m surprised he didn’t add the other two constantly cited signs of endemic racism: being ignored by cabbies, or “driving while black,” being pulled over by a cop for no other reason than race.

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Our Race-Hack President | FrontPage Magazine
 

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