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Colombian FARC, Marxism, CPS & Barack Obama

Barack Obama’s affiliation with and endorsement by radical Marxists — like Bernadine Dohrn and William Ayers — is well documented in this blog and elsewhere. But some may ask, “What’s the big deal? Why should Americans be concerned by Obama’s willingness to befriend such people and ‘exchange ideas’ with them?” In a word, “inhumanity”.

These are the kind of people who, like Dohrn, laugh with glee at the thought of slicing up a pregnant mother and then sticking a fork in her stomach. Running with this crowd is no different than running with Adolf Hitler or Fidel Castro. No truly decent American would do so. Yet Barack Obama has persistently, actively sought out their support and friendship. In fact, the neo-Marxist New Party — with whom the New Party itself suggests Obama signed a contract in 1995 — played a key role in Mr. Obama’s first Illinois state senate victory.

A CNN interview of three Americans — Keith Stansell, Marc Gonsalves and Thomas Howes — recently rescued after 5 1/2 years as captives to Colombia’s notorious Marxists, the FARC “rebels” — illustrates how little has changed inside the Marxist mind since Bernadine Dohrn cackled with with joy over the Manson murders:

“They [FARC captors] don’t recognize humanity, they don’t recognize human rights. They’re animals. They’re terrorists,” Stansell said of the FARC. “We don’t want to exaggerate what happened. We just want to tell the truth.”

The men painted a gruesome picture of their captivity, describing months in which they were ordered not to speak to each other and an initial camp site where they lived with a rat’s nest above them. . .

Chains were very much a part of their captivity.

“That was put around my neck every night,” Stansell [said] . . . holding a heavy industrial lock. “This lock, with 5 meters of chain — thick, 1-inch links — went to his neck,” Stansell said, pointing at Gonsalves.

“We slept like that,” he said.

This next segment is should be read and contemplated by every family and voter in America:

But despite the chains, the intolerable living conditions and the isolation, being away from their families was possibly the most difficult hardship to endure, the men said.

“I remember my darkest day was in the first month of our captivity,” Gonsalves said. “We were, at that point, locked in boxes at night. … That night, I dreamt about my daughter, who was my little girl and still is. And I had this dream about her that was so real; she was sitting on my lap, and … she had little braids in her hair,” he said.

“It was a wonderful dream, with all of my family. But the problem was, I woke up.” . . .

Captivity also separated Howes from his wife and two sons. . .

He said, “When you’re in our situation, we realize what’s important. We know. The three of us know better than any of you guys out there, it’s the family. And I’d like everyone to listen very closely to that.”

That the FARC did all they could to destroy the family relationships of these men (and 750 more still held captive) is no coincidence. Destruction of family is an essential step in the Marxist takeover of any nation. Marxism views the family as a societal evil. This concept is hammered home (pun intended) in this excerpt from A Beginner’s Guide to Marxism, published by The League for the 5th International:

Marxists understand the family unit, then, as a key structure through which the social oppression of women is perpetrated. It is necessary to capitalism because there is no other profitable means of ensuring the production and reproduction of labour power.

And because it plays this role for capitalism it should be no surprise that the ideology to justify the individual family – put yourself and your own first – enables capitalism to divide us. Fundamental divisions are created by the family because it is the material basis of the social oppression not only of women but also of youth and lesbians and gay men.

Youth are oppressed because they are completely dependent on the family and have few rights within capitalism. Economic dependence and the absence of democratic rights can, literally, imprison youth within the family unit, even where that unit is the site of violence, abuse and persecution against them.

The very same philosophy permeates CPS, not just in Texas, but all across America. The family is evil because it oppresses youth, women and homosexuals.  Think I’m overstating the CPS-Marxist connection? Read Therapeutic Justice, an article that points to the Marxist foundation of Texas Justice Harriet O’Neill’s Permanent Judicial Commission on Children, Youth and Families and similar “structures” around the country.

Marxists are overjoyed by the familial destruction inflicted by CPS 24/7, 365 days a year, from sea to shining sea because it furthers their goal of tearing down the “old” America and building a “new” one modeled after their distorted, inhuman view of reality.

While some CPS functionaries may be sincerely motivated, many are driven by money or power. And many — whether they know it or not — are Marxists at heart. FARC, Marxists and CPS — enemies of America’s families and friends of Barack Obama. Think about it, America.

Read the full interview at CNN.

Margot Schulzke contributed to this article.

4 comments

1 kbp { 07.11.08 at 9:50 am }

This leads to much that requires further reading.

I made it through the Therapeutic Justice linked and would suggest ALL catch that link.

2 able eddy { 07.11.08 at 1:04 pm }

Over the years, I’ve known many people who literally escaped, or were fortunate enough to be exiled, from communist dictatorships. Cuba, Eastern Europe, the Far East.
It is always the same: pathological oppression. Years after being freed of their rule, if they are still in their homelands, they are still so fearful they will not talk anywhere the walls might be bugged. They will talk –on the move — only in open parks, or in attics. Literally. East or west, it’s the same.

3 margot schulzke { 07.11.08 at 1:13 pm }

Years ago, we were fortunate enough to become acquainted with Princess Catarina Caradja, by then a Romanian exile, known to American flyers over that country in WWII as the Angel of Romania. She described to us her nine years of living in hiding–because she was of royal blood–hidden from their communist (Marxist!) rulers by the orphans she had supported in their thousands prior to the end of the war. They shared their meager rations with her, and because they were such a network, were able to move her on to other friends before she was found.
She escaped after those horrific nine years, after one aborted attempt in which one of her orphan boys (by then a man), was killed by border guards in the attempt. The next time, she did it alone — probably on a barge up the Danube, though she would not say, for fear it would close an escape route for others.
Such is the desperation of those living under Marxist rule. It does not become desperate immediately, but in every country where they have taken over, the pattern is heavy handed and cruel.
You can read about her in a book titled, “Ploesti.” Out of print, but you may find it on Amazon.

4 Gravitas { 07.12.08 at 6:27 pm }

Are people getting the significance of the many, many Obama connections to Marxists? It looks from here that most readers think this is like membership in some kind of historical society or ladies’ aid. Wake up and smell the coffee, folks.

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