After watching the recent Republican presidential debate in Iowa, I am sure millions have been convinced more than ever that the Republicans must be defeated in 2012.
This motley crew of right-wing fanatics are not in favor of giving any concessions to the working class, the poor or the victims of systemic racism.
They have no regard for historic levels of poverty, unemployment, home foreclosures, hunger and homelessness that people of color suffer.
They don't care about the youth and children who attend run-down, understaffed and underfunded public schools every day.
The fact that tens of million of youth who should be going to college or starting their first real job but instead face the prospect of years, decades, perhaps even a lifetime of joblessness, underemployment and incarceration is a non-issue to them.
They didn't get the memo on global warming and the health care crisis.
The Iowa debate convened the real "death panel," because if the GOP policies prevail a whole lot of people won't survive.
In their debate, the war hawks pushed for more war, more squandering of blood and treasure while claiming to support the troops.
With the addition of Rick Perry, the political debate among the Republican contenders has moved even further to the right. The process of picking the next Republican "fuehrer" shows a party whose time has long past.
The GOP candidates oppose the concept of people before profits. As Mitt Romney put it last week, "corporations are people." Their uncompromising priority is protecting the wealth and privileges of the super rich, which means they are uncompromisingly against the general welfare of the people, particularly multiracial working majority.
They say they're opposed to big government, but that is a cover up.
By opposing raising taxes on the super rich and cutting the military budget and subsidies to big oil, they oppose jobs for the unemployed, rebuilding the collapsing infrastructure, ending the foreclosure crisis. Theirs is not a noble cause.
The very premise of their policies is a fallacy. If the dominant policies of the current Republican contenders prevail, our nation will be driven into a far deeper crisis economically, socially and politically.
The truth is that the crisis will not be overcome without increasing the wellbeing and buying power of working people. And that is what they are fighting tooth and nail.
The racial dynamic of their policies are something that should alarm all democratic minded people.
It is no accident that the tea party's largest base is among southern whites, who according to a recent Notre Dame study, continue to be highly influenced by the ideology of racism.
They considered black people inferior before Obama, and they continue to be motivated to defeat Obama because he is African American.
The driving force for progressive activism in the coming 2012 election is not how serious one can criticize Obama's concessions to the right but the grave historic danger from the right. The Republicans must be defeated.
Having just watched the movie The Help, and as the son of a mother and father who grew up in the Jim Crow South this writer is reminded of what is at stake. If the Republican-Libertarian-tea party Axis thinks we are going back to the days of Jim Crow, they are mistaken.
The extreme right has done enormous damage to the national spirit of unity and hope. And it is true that Obama didn't fight hard enough and succumbed to the enormous pressure from the right on too many occasions. However, the democratic forces have to take our country back from the fanatic right-wing minority.
One has to be impressed by the new militant spirit of fight back that is gaining momentum cross the country. Grassroots folks from people's and labor organizations are confronting tea party elected officials at their town hall meetings.
Labor is gearing up for the big fight for jobs and decent contracts. The immigrant rights movement is on the move.
The Congressional Progressive Caucus and Black Caucus are holding hearings on the issue of jobs creation through public works to repair our neglected infrastructure.
Taxing the rich has become a majority demand. Tens of thousands are lining up at job fairs organized to get corporations to step up and hire the unemployed, veterans and youth.
Peace forces are pushing to bring the troops home and transfer the money to create jobs and stop the massive number of foreclosures.
This is a crusade to put the people first.
Before the announcement of Hurricane Irene on Sunday, tens of thousands were planning to come to Washington to welcome the now postponed opening of the monument to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
What are they demanding? Jobs. Jobs. Jobs!!
Despite their correct criticisms of the president, they understand that the main danger comes from the right.
If the GOP regains all three branches of the government, the crisis of human suffering can and will become far more severe.
The majority of the American people understand that the reelection of Obama is not an option. It is part of what is necessary to win this epic battle.
http://peoplesworld.org/the-republicans-must-be-defeated/
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"This motley crew of right-wing fanatics are not in favor of giving any concessions to the working class, the poor or the victims of systemic racism." Why is that I knew there was going to be use of the race card? I stopped reading the article right there.
Posted Aug-28-2011 Byconservative hispanic (946.00) 
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star, did you lift this from the New York Times, Think Progress, an MSNBC blog, or a Democrat National Committee talking points memo?
Posted Aug-28-2011 Bytrialdog (584.78) 
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@trialdog communist web site linked above, pretty much the same as you mentioned though
Posted Aug-28-2011 Bystar53 (32475.00) 
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Someone tell this negro that MLK was a Republican.
Ron Paul 2012.
Posted Aug-28-2011 Bystfu_donny (3994.90) 
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@stfu_donny pls,if black "youth" were to know that mlk and malcom x were very conservative men and look down on them,look what happened to bill cosby!? he said real shit and got blasted for it
Posted Aug-28-2011 Bydiablokid (528.80) 
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@diablokid The infamous 'pound cake speech' he made was the best thing I've ever heard him say.
Posted Aug-28-2011 Bystfu_donny (3994.90) 
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but, but, but..... this is the post-racial era... right?
Posted Aug-28-2011 ByAmusing (5220.18) Amusing View Channel Send Message
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Oh boy,, i don't know what ignorant b/s talking point i want to address first.
The author brings up Jim Crow laws as if they weren't established and upheld by Democrats who wanted to make sure they were still viewed as dominant to the newly freed slaves. But its cooler to forget those facts rather than dwell on the past, unless it serves a purpose to pushing some form of agenda.
The portrait of Republicans being the party that doesn't care bout the poor doesn't hold any weight to anyone with a More..
Posted Aug-28-2011 Bylukescorner (47.60) 
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I haven't seen this dem president do anything about anything
Posted Aug-28-2011 Byvmflager (29.90) 
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I'm not a Wall St. goon, like the rest of these guys, but it's gonna get real
tough out there, real soon, and you folks better think more for yourselves.
Posted Aug-28-2011 ByBlue3tar (481.30) 
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@Blue3tar
Yup. Stock up. Beans, bandages and bullets.
Posted Aug-28-2011 Byjoe prole (1635.90) 
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@joe prole You left out the whiskey
Posted Aug-28-2011 Byconservative hispanic (946.00) 
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@conservative hispanic And the seeds.
Posted Aug-28-2011 ByStiggy121212 (392.62) Stiggy121212 View Channel Send Message
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Ahh! You just know that there are a bunch of dumbshits that buy this load of crap word for word. And, they will actually cast a vote.
Posted Aug-28-2011 ByRoy Staghorn (314.10) 
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LMAO!!!!! Does anyone even believe this crap anymore????
Posted Aug-29-2011 By68meiou1 (141.44) 
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The burgeoning era of austerity will necessarily be hardest on the commie-libs and their precious negro pets.
Posted Aug-28-2011 Bysprodge (1343.26) 
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That has to be the most absurd, one sided, hyperbole (exaggeration) that I have ever read.
The Democrats and Republicans are not against or for anything you said. They are BOTH for themselves. Dems are spend and tax and Reps are spend and borrow. To love one and hate the other is a sure sign of simple insanity. Are you insane?
-Obama owns the last 3 years of unemplyoment not the Reps.
-To call Perry the "fuehrer" is indicative of your lack of facts. I'm always amuzed that when a More..
Posted Aug-28-2011 ByAngryWhiteMan (451.20) AngryWhiteMan View Channel Send Message
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the corrupt banks that must be defeated
Posted Aug-29-2011 Byjaydenfre (316.62) jaydenfre View Channel Send Message
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Voted!!!!!!!!
It really should have been me that posted this but thanks star.
Good to see you coming to your senses.
BTW, you accidentally uploaded a pic of Obama dressed as a communist but the post was so good we can overlook that little goof.
Thanks again
TB
Posted Aug-28-2011 ByTongueboy (3089.24) Tongueboy View Channel Send Message
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@Tongueboy Lap it up little doggie.
Good boy.
Posted Aug-29-2011 By68meiou1 (141.44) 
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@68meiou1 You people are so funny........
Posted Aug-29-2011 ByTongueboy (3089.24) Tongueboy View Channel Send Message
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