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   Iarnrod wrote in news:3fd764ac-5b7d-494c-965e-   
   9e92be895281@v23g2000pro.googlegroups.com:   
      
   > On Sep 1, 1:54 pm, Sarah Austin wrote:   
   >>   
   >> September 1, 2009 On Todays Program   
   >> Van Jones unhinged   
   >>   
   >> After weeks of asking the White House to answer questions on the   
   >> radical background and beliefs of Obama's Green Jobs Czar, Van Jones,   
   >> they STILL have not responded. Probably with good reason because the   
   >> guy is a radical Marxist and has latched on to the Green jobs movement   
   >> in order to achieve 'social justice.' Take a look at this video from   
   >> waaaaaay back in 2009 where he says: "And our Native American sisters   
   >> and brothers who were pushed and bullied and mistreated and shoved into   
   >> all the land we didn't want, where it was all hot and windy, well,   
   >> guess what.Renewable energy. Guess what, solar industry.Guess what,   
   >> wind industry.They now own and control 80% of the renewable energy   
   >> resources.No more broken treaties.No more broken treaties.Give them the   
   >> wealth.Give them the wealth.Give them the dignity.Give them the respect   
   >> that they deserve.No justice on stolen land.We owe them a debt."   
   >   
   > You say that like it's a bad thing. Are you a communist? Do you not   
   > believe in property rights? Do you "think" only white people are   
   > accorded property rights in this nation? Do you think you have the   
   > right to ride over people's private property rights? Why are you a   
   > communist? What would you say if it we your land and we were saying   
   > "take it!" What the fuck is wrong with your head?   
   >   
      
   Jones is racist every bit as much as that asshole David Duke is. He is a   
   self professed communist now pretending to support capitalism   
      
   In 1992, during a protest of the Rodney King verdict in San Francisco,   
   police officers arrested Jones and hundreds of other participants in a   
   protest march. Jones, at the time a law student at Yale Law School,   
   participated as a volunteer legal monitor. The District Attorney later   
   dropped the charges against Jones. The arrested protesters, including   
   Jones, won a small legal settlement. The incident deepened Jones's   
   "disaffection with the system and accelerated [his] political   
   radicalization." His outrage over the verdict radicalized him to the point   
   where he declared himself a communist and actively began protesting police   
   brutality.   
   He later got involved with Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary   
   Movement (STORM), a group explicitly committed to revolutionary Marxist   
   politics[11] whose points of unity were revolutionary democracy,   
   revolutionary feminism, revolutionary internationalism, the central role of   
   the working class, urban Marxism, and Third World Communism.   
    Elizabeth Martinez, advised Jones at STORM and together they attended a   
   "Challenging White Supremacy" workshop. Martinez was a longtime Maoist who   
   went on to join the Communist Party USA, a breakaway organization   
   Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism, in the early   
   1990s. She still serves on the CCDS council and is also a board member of   
   the Movement for a Democratic Society, where she sits alongside former   
   Weathermen radicals Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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