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ok..i hate computers, i just wrote a whole long tirade, and the computer ate it rvijay07 Jan 25, 2005 8:49 AM Re: World Financial Crash. , fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote:> Why not Larouche ? Please explain.VijayTo send an email to -

 

 

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, fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote:

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WOuld appreciate if you could atleast give a brief highlight on him

the next time you get a chance. First time I am hearing about this Author.

 

Vijay

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lets try this again

ok..i'm no expert

and i do tend to view anything posted by the national major media with a very jaundiced eye...the man defiantely has some issues

from wot i know...he was originally a marxist, and then slowly made his way thru various leftist organizations in the 50's and 60's..more or less getting kicked out of all of them as he went...

his views seem t ohave changed over the years

he's run fer president like 8 er 9 times..

his organization has been repeatedly accused of brainwashing its members, and he does seem to run it like a cult...

from the economic proposals i've read from him, it seems he would consolidate industry..allow private corporations and such to still run businesses, but under the direct involvment of the government(namesly, him)...smacks of hitler;s national socialism(except he calls it the LaRouche American System)

he is big proponent of the star wars missile defense program

he is a huge proponant of the monroe doctrine(fer those who don't remember, that basically said that no one else should deal with anything in the western hemisphere, except the US..this is our backyard, everyone else back off)..he has been a registered democrat fer awhile, tho a lot of his ideas seem more in line with republicans er libertarians

he's a big proponent of nuclear power

he hates the UN

he seems to think that the ideal to enlightenment is some sort of perfectly sovereign nation-state republic..wotever that means

when mondale ran fer president back in like 84, larouche ran ads stating mondale was a spy for the KGB...

he went to prison on some sort of mail fraud charges in the late 1980's..sorry..don't recall the details

about the only good thing i can say about him recently is he opposed the invasion of Iraq(tho, if i recall correctly, he met with Saddam sometime back in the 1970's..)

i just don't trust the man..he has some good ideas, but he seems t obury them under some agenda

 

 

 

 

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Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism. - book reviewsWhole Earth Review, Fall, 1989 by Jay Kinney

 

Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism

As an inveterate connoisseur of conspiracy theories I have to confess that I've had something of a soft spot for Lyndon LaRouche over the years. The man's political cosmology was just so damn baroque that one could spend months or even years trying to piece it all together, by which time it would, of course, have entirely changed. Meanwhile, his more infamous allegations such as pegging the Queen of England as a global druglord or Henry Kissinger as the root of all evil led most observers to dismiss the man as crazy. Not so, not so, contends Dennis King in this exhaustive expose of LaRouche and his followers. According to King, LaRouche cultivated the kook image as a means of deflecting more serious scrutiny, all the while developing a cult of personal intelligence operatives maniacally dedicated to helping him achieve political power. King chronicles LaRouche's rightward journey from his origins in U.S. Trotskyism onward to poaching followers from SDS, then to founding the National Caucus of Labor Committees and the U.S. Labor Party, his assorted cavorting with KKKers and Teamsters, and his final posture as a "conservative Democrat" campaigning against drugs and AIDS victims. King offers copious evidence in support of his theory that LaRouche and Co. represent the closest we've come to a true domestic fascism in recent decades. By his detailed exegesis of key LaRouche policy papers, King makes a better case for this drastic evaluation than I had expected. LaRouche and his top leadership are now in prison in the wake of charges related to obstruction of justice, tax evasion, and credit card fraud. Yet it is unlikely that they are gone for good from U.S. politics. This book is the definitive guide to what we might have in store should their quest for power get back on course.

PHOTO : The LaRouche organization has sponsored literature tables at dozens of airports across the rvijay07 Jan 25, 2005 9:05 AM Re: World Financial Crash. , fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote:> WOuld appreciate if you could atleast give a brief highlight on himthe next time you get a chance. First time I am hearing about this Author.VijayTo send an email to -

 

 

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Does not sound like a nice, trustworthy person!

 

Jo

 

 

lets try this again

ok..i'm no expert

and i do tend to view anything posted by the national major media with a very jaundiced eye...the man defiantely has some issues

from wot i know...he was originally a marxist, and then slowly made his way thru various leftist organizations in the 50's and 60's..more or less getting kicked out of all of them as he went...

his views seem t ohave changed over the years

he's run fer president like 8 er 9 times..

his organization has been repeatedly accused of brainwashing its members, and he does seem to run it like a cult...

from the economic proposals i've read from him, it seems he would consolidate industry..allow private corporations and such to still run businesses, but under the direct involvment of the government(namesly, him)...smacks of hitler;s national socialism(except he calls it the LaRouche American System)

he is big proponent of the star wars missile defense program

he is a huge proponant of the monroe doctrine(fer those who don't remember, that basically said that no one else should deal with anything in the western hemisphere, except the US..this is our backyard, everyone else back off)..he has been a registered democrat fer awhile, tho a lot of his ideas seem more in line with republicans er libertarians

he's a big proponent of nuclear power

he hates the UN

he seems to think that the ideal to enlightenment is some sort of perfectly sovereign nation-state republic..wotever that means

when mondale ran fer president back in like 84, larouche ran ads stating mondale was a spy for the KGB...

he went to prison on some sort of mail fraud charges in the late 1980's..sorry..don't recall the details

about the only good thing i can say about him recently is he opposed the invasion of Iraq(tho, if i recall correctly, he met with Saddam sometime back in the 1970's..)

i just don't trust the man..he has some good ideas, but he seems t obury them under some agenda

 

 

 

 

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yeah..well..who is

he's a regualr in the US political arean..use to see his literature in all the airports back in the 70's..it was a running joke, it was either Moonies er LaRouche members... Jo Cwazy Jan 25, 2005 9:46 AM Re: Re: World Financial Crash.

 

Does not sound like a nice, trustworthy person!

 

Jo

 

Kick over the wall 'cause government's to fall

How can you refuse it?

Let fury have the hour, anger can be power

D'you know that you can use it?

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