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What's Left?
by Ted Lang, Associate Editor

December 10, 2002

Columnist Ted Lang The progressive path of American socialism has taken a serious turn for the worse. Evidence of this is the outcome of the recent midterm elections. Socialism in America continues to encounter monumental hurdles. Where is the suffering of the poor, the starving, and working class whose misery fueled the Bolshevik Revolution and gave us the Soviet Union? Where are the poor, starving peasants that embraced the promise of communism in China?

The unwavering continuous support of communism by America's "Democrat Party" and our unnecessary involvement in two World Wars initiated by Democratic presidents has provided international legitimization for that most deadly of all political philosophies visited upon Mankind. The murders, genocide, torture and theft of the people's earnings and property via varying forms of socialist government continue to plague humanity.

It is curious that in a nation founded upon that most workable and successful premise of maximum individual political and economic freedom a powerful minority exists of those who continually seek that most devastating of political philosophies. They call themselves "Democrats," and profess the desire to create a better world "for the children" and "for the greater good" by controlling elements of The Party to refute the beneficence of America in favor of the savagery of communism.

Their justification is equality of existence for all, or "egalitarianism." Their call to the ignorant and uninformed is to instill guilt for the enjoyment of the benefits of individual achievement in bettering oneself for family and community. They justify leadership, not by example, but by wordsmith engineered hyperbole, phraseology, and a lexicon designed to denigrate all that once represented morality and integrity.

Their methods are brutal and always have been. Any means justifies the intended end result on the road to utopian egalitarianism. To remove legitimate land and property owners from their just holdings, mass murder and starvation were employed. And if millions were slaughtered by these politically expeditious methods, The New York Times could always be counted upon to cover them up and thereby earn the Pulitzer Prize.

And as can easily be substantiated, all those "revolutions" that savaged and targeted the "rich" simply generated brutal pogroms marked by the poor becoming murderers of the rich and replacing the latter's murderous tendencies with a much greater genocide of their own making.

Every time I hear Democrats declaring we should give tax refunds to the poor that never paid any in the first place, I think about those anti-rich revolutions that created socialist slavery for the "unchained" masses. Every time I hear Democrats bad mouthing the wealthy as the cause of the entire gamut of Mankind's ills, I think of Karl Marx and communism. Every time I hear another Hollywood actor pining for the environment and the need to take property away from its rightful owners, I think of the private property theft that launched Communist China and the Soviet Union. I think of Barbra Streisand and other rich and wealthy Hollywood types in Malibu, loving and adoring their private beachfront properties and fighting to restrict legitimate access on public land by the unwashed masses and street rabble that they wish to elevate into a utopian society.

Democrats and their media were just defeated by Bush and the Republicans. The fiascos at CNN, MSNBC, ABC and The New York Times indicate clearly that the people now know what's going on, excepting the Big Brother central planning and control by the Bush administration and their totally unnecessary impending attack on Iraq.

Irrefutable evidence surfacing in an unplanned, timely manner confirms suspicions of heavy involvement and funding of 9-11 by elements of Saudi Arabia, and no such comparable spontaneous revelations have as yet surfaced involving Iraq. It is extremely disturbing that Bush discounts Saudi complicity in 9-11, but continues to insist that Saddam be the focus of a preemptive war to save the virtue of a virtueless UN. Is Saudi oil dirty and Iraq's clean? ***

© 2002 Ted Lang Publications

In addition to his work at The American Partisan, Ted Lang is a government analyst and a political freelance writer. He has written for numerous websites such as USA Daily, where he is a columnist, The Patriotist, Sierra Times, as well as New Jersey newspapers. Lang holds a BA in political science and an MBA.

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