Quotes from the all knowing, the all loving,non racist,tolerant,equal rights, LIBERAL LEFT. After
reading these quotes you still think Liberals as the nice guys, you need to read them again. Liberals are hell bent
on changing the very fabric our country is made of.
Liberalism is nothing more than Communism disguised. Wake up America!!
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"I hope his wife feeds him lots of eggs and butter and he dies early like many black men do, of heart disease. ... He is
an absolutely reprehensible person." --USA Today Columnist Julianne Malveaux on Justice Clarence Thomas
"If
there is...justice, he'll get AIDS, or one of his grandchildren will get it." --National Public Radio's (NPR) Nina Totenberg
on Sen. Jesse Helms
"[I]t may take the destruction of Western Civilization to allow the rest of the world to really
emerge as a free and brotherly society." The World Council of Churches, Andrew Young
"In South Africa
we'd call it apartheid. In Nazi Germany we'd call it Fascism. Here [in the U.S.] we call it conservatism. These people are
attacking the poor." --"Reverend" Jesse Jackson
"Fundamental, Bible-believing people do not have the right to
indoctrinate their children in their religious beliefs because we, the state, are preparing them for the year 2000, when America
will be part of a one-world global society and their children will not fit in." --Former Democratic Congressman Peter
Hoagland
"Our job is to give people not what they want, but what we think they ought to have." --Former president
of CBS News, Richard Salant
"I'll have those niggers voting Democratic for the next 200 years." --Lyndon B.
Johnson
"When you hear somebody doing it [criticizing the federal government], you ought to stand up and double
up your fist and stick it in the sky and shout them down." --Bill Clinton in a speech in Billings, Montana, 1 June '95.
"We
don't give a shit about what you have to say." --Gloria Steinham, as she turned off the microphone when feminist Camille
Paglia tried to voice a dissenting opinion
"You're fired, and your pension is forfeit." --European Court of
Justice (sic) to Bernard Connolly who wrote a book exposing European Union lies while acknowledging that what he'd written
was true
"Suck my dick, you stupid nigger. Shut the fu.. up, and get your black ass out of here, nigger!" --"Reverend"
Jesse Jackson and his gang of thugs to Black conservative J. L. Peterson, when he tried to speak at an L.A. Trade Bureau Forum
meeting. (Mr. Peterson is currently suing "Rev." Jackson for -- among other charges -- assault and battery, as he was also
physically attacked.)
"I think you can be an honest person and lie about any number of things." CBS anchorman,
Dan Rather, when asked in an interview: "Do you think Clinton is an honest man?"
"Take the initiative .. whether
the issue is promiscuity or recruiting the straight. ... Ten percent is not enough! Recruit, recruit, recruit!" --Lesbian
activist, Donna Minkowitz, writing in the paper, The Advocate, urging her comrades to recruit more of America's young into
the homosexual "lifestyle."
"We must cure Americans of their opposition [to the perversion of homosexuality] whether
they like it or not." --"Gay" authors M. Kirk & H. Madsen in their book After the Ball ...
"We shall sodomize
your sons, emblems of your feeble masculinity, of your shallow dreams and vulgar lies. ... Your sons shall become our minions
and do our bidding. They will be recast in our image. They will come to crave and adore us." --A vision of the future
presented by the Boston Gay Community News in February 1987
"Lenin was an apostle of world peace whose ideas have
had a profound influence on the course of contemporary history. ... [and] his ideals ... are in line with the U. N. charter."
--U. N. Secretary General U Thant in a speech given in 1970
"In order to stabilize world population, we must
eliminate 350,000 people per day. It is a horrible thing to say, but it is just as bad not to say it." --Socialist oceanographer,
the late Jacques Coustea
Here's some more things from our left leaning Universities:
Accuracy in Academia's (AIA's) Politically Correct
List
Assignment : Nudity. For a final class project, two Berkeley freshmen walked around publicly in the nude.
"It's a really open final project where it is OK to be naked," explained Andrez Guerrero, who, along with Binh Au, walked
around the city of Berkeley naked for ten minutes. Their instructor, Morgan Bombscroodle, was furious -- at the police for
demanding that the students put their clothes back on!
Fired for dissent. U. Nebraska Prof. Jeff Johnson was
abruptly fired after questioning a school proposal to include the partners of homosexuals in campus benefits programs. The
school claimed that he was fired because of a sub-par academic performance, but all evaluations of him, including the "excellence
raise" the university had just given him, show otherwise.
Criminalizing Dissent. Temple University Senior
Michael Marcavage sued his school in the fall of 2000 for violating his 1st, 4th, and 14th Amendment Rights. After hearing
that there would be a school-sponsored performance of Corpus Christi, (a play that depicts Jesus as a promiscuous homosexual),
Marcavage organized a counter-event during his junior year that was to feature gospel singers, speakers, and a play that depicted
Jesus in a positive light. Although Marcavage didn't seek to censor the play that he found offensive, the school did censor
his event. After informing him that he would not be allowed to hold his event, Marcavage alleges that he was assaulted by
university administrators who had him involuntarily committed to Temple University Hospital's psychiatric ward. Hospital records
show that an administrator signed the paperwork to commit Marcavage but doctors found nothing wrong with the junior and released
him.
Animal Lover. From the man who proclaimed that killing month-old newborns is perfectly moral but eating
a turkey sandwich is tantamount to murder comes the declaration that sex between humans and animals can be a wonderful experience.
Princeton Professor Peter Singer called for tolerance for bestiality in an article in which he graphically describes an octopus
performing sex acts upon a woman and men engaging in the marital act with barnyard hens. Of this latter practice, the Ivy
League prof. waxes, "But is it worse for the hen than living for a year or more crowded with four or five other hens in [a]
barren wire cage so small that they can never stretch their wings, and then being stuffed into crates to be taken to the slaughterhouse,
strung upside down on a conveyor belt and killed?" All of this would be laughable if not for the fact that Princeton energetically
recruited [this nitwit], provided him [with] an endowed chair, and houses him in its Center for Human Values. Why an enthusiast
of bestiality, infanticide, and equality between humans and animals would be hired as the featured professor in a "Center
for Human Values" has not been explained. Contemplating that humans, like dogs, monkeys, apes, and elephants, are mammals,
Singer concludes: "This does not make sex across the species border normal, or natural, whatever those much-misused words
may mean, but it does imply that it ceases to be an offence to our status and dignity as human beings." Speak for yourself,
Professor.
Book-Burners Against Censorship. At Berkeley, home of the so-called Free Speech Movement of the
1960's, an angry mob shouted down Accuracy in Academia's Dan Flynn and held a book-burning. "White motherfucker!" and "You're
a fucking murderer!" were among the screams hurled at Flynn as he attempted to speak. One young man exposed himself to the
speaker and later tried to rip the microphone cord out of the wall. Several other students threatened harm against the event's
organizers. Others shouted anti-white racial epithets. After the event concluded, activists commandeered the remaining copies
of Flynn's monograph, Cop Killer: How Mumia Abu-Jamal Conned Millions Into Believing He Was Framed, and held a Nazi-style
book-burning -- all the while holding signs admonishing others to "Fight Racist Censorship." [Mumia Abu-Jamal is the dreadlocked,
self-confessed murderer convicted of shooting 27-year-old police officer Daniel Faulkner between the eyes as he lay helpless
on the ground in the early-morning hours of 9 Dec.1981, in Philadelphia. "I wasted the motherfucker," Jamal reportedly said
when arrested. Of course this kind of action is sufficient to make this mad-dog killer a cause celVe
worldwide; inspiring American "Useful Idiots" like Ed Asner and Mike Farrell to join the "Free Mumia" movement, and work hard
to raise the money to keep appealing the case. So far Mumia's attorney, Leonard Weinglass, has managed to have his death sentence
overturned -- though the judge has refused appeals for a new trial -- and Mumia is still in prison where he basks in the adulation
of (mostly White) "touchy-feely" morons from all over the world. ed.]
Penn State Gross-Out. Penn State staged
a November conference called "Cunt Fest" funded by $10,000. of involuntary student activity fees. The conference featured
a statue of a giant vagina that spouted fruit juice and the screening of a film called Butt Fu..... Bunny. On-stage events
included a woman sharpening pencils with a pencil-sharpener inserted in her vagina, a puppeteer using her own breasts as puppets,
and such advice from speakers as, "don't snack on a carrot after it has been in your ass." One lecturer described her forthcoming
novel about a female serial killer who murders men and boys. The co-director of the event explained, "I don't want to name
it that way, but [the enemy] is the white, heterosexual male."
Ivy League Theft. Students at Brown University
stole an entire press run of the Brown Daily Herald after it merely printed an ad by David Horowitz [a former hippie of the
60s who has now allegedly "seen the light" and spends his time "exposing" the crypto-marxist left. ed.] arguing that giving
Blacks reparations for slavery is a bad idea. The student thieves had a considerable amount of support from the faculty. "If
something is free, you can take as many copies as you like," opined Afro-American Studies Director Lewis Gordon. "This is
not a free speech issue. It is a hate speech issue," A teaching assistant claimed. "I have talked to students who told me
that they can't perform basic functions like walking or sleeping because of this ad." The students, who stole 4,000 copies
of the paper, went unpunished by the university.
Treason 101. As the whole nation mourned on the morning [of]
September 11, 2001, University of New Mexico Professor Richard Berthold bluntly proclaimed to his students, "Anyone who can
blow up the Pentagon would get my vote." Having time to think about it, he repeated his callous assertion to his next class.
Support for Israel = hate speech. Tenured professor Kenneth Hearlson of Orange Coast College was suspended
without a hearing for claiming in class that Muslims who condemn terrorism in the U.S. but not in Israel were inconsistent.
Several Muslim students took offense at the discussion, which grew heated. They complained to administrators that Hearlson
made bigoted statements and threatened them -- a contention that the professor and other students in the class contested --
and Hearlson was arbitrarily removed from his teaching duties within two days of the in-class discussion. "It's not a free
speech issue," school spokesman Bob Dees maintained, "It's a teacher conduct issue." Despite the existence of audiotapes totally
exonerating Hearlson, the school refused to lift his suspension for the entire semester. Until Hearlson's lawyer publicly
released the tapes, the school refused to even admit that the charges against their employee were nothing more than malicious
slander.
No diversity. A Luntz poll of Ivy League professors revealed a startling political bias. In the 2000
elections ... a mere 9% of professors surveyed voted for George Bush. A spokesman for the organization that commissioned the
survey remarked: "For all the Ivy League's talk of diversity, it is painfully evident from this survey that there is no real
diversity when it comes to political attitudes and social values of Ivy League professors."
Hatred of military.
Faculty and administrators at UNLV's school of law shouted down a Marine recruiter trying to make a pitch to interested students.
Law Professor Mary LaFrance, librarian Matthew Wright, and others crashed Captain Felix Rodriguez's prearranged October 22
meeting with students considering service in the Marines. The group blared a videotape decrying the military's "don't ask,
don't tell" policy on homosexuals, handed out pro-gay literature, and shouted whenever Captain Rodriquez attempted to speak.
Regent Tom Kirkland reacted with candor: "We have a group of people over there that really hate the military."
Holocaust
(the other ones) denial. Boston College Professor Charles Pinderhughes stalked AIA's Christopher Chow for several blocks and
confiscated an audiotape the reporter had made of a session at the Black Panther's 35th reunion held at the University of
the District of Columbia. At the conference, Pinderhughes declared that Mao and Stalin never ran any death camps. He benignly
called them, "reeducation camps." After the session, Chow questioned Pinderhughes. The professor insisted that notions of
mass-killings in China and Russia was simply "right-wing propaganda," and wanted to know what newspaper was asking." "Campus
Report," responded Chow. "That's a conservative paper," the outraged Panther said. The DC prof, who had himself taped the
session, now demanded Chow's audiotape of the workshop." When Chow refused and tried to leave, Pinderhughes followed Chow
into the lobby, shouting, "This guy's a conservative! This guy's with Campus Report!" Chow soon found himself surrounded by
an angry mob. Chow left but still Pinderhughes and a cohort followed him. His stalkers cornered him in an apartment building
several blocks away, initially taking his personal bag. The bag was returned, but Pinderhughes refused to cede the tape. Conference
officials kicked Chow out of the conference.
'Safe Zones.' College of New Jersey student Edward Drago was
the victim of anti-gay hate crimes at the hands of an unlikely perpetrator: himself. Drago was arrested at the beginning of
the school year after police discovered Drago himself had sent himself death threats and hateful anti-gay messages. In addition
to providing personal security for Drago, the threats prompted the school to hold two "Safe Zone Socials," cancel classes
so that students could attend pro-homosexual teach-ins, and deluge the campus with "Safe Zone" stickers.
Anti-Americanism.
As administrators defended the burning of the American flag, college officials partook in a crusade of censorship against
patriotic expression in the wake of 9/11. At Marquette, undergraduates were blocked from holding a moment of silence around
an American flag. The gesture, top officials worried, might alienate foreign students. The sight of American flags on university
buses so angered Lehigh's vice provost for student affairs that he initially reacted by banning the Flag's display by school
employees. "The message was supposed to be that we are sensitive to everyone," held John Smeaton, the administrator who gave
the order. Arizona State officials removed an American flag in a school cafeteria after officials worried that it might offend
foreign students. Flag burners at Amherst College, on the other hand, were defended by the school's president, who implied
that the act of burning the Stars and Stripes might in some way be patriotic.
Pro-Pedophilia. The University
of Minnesota Press published an unscholarly screed trumpeting the supposed virtues of sex between adults and children. The
book, Harmful to Minors, asserts that "Sex is not harmful to children" and contains a forward by Joycelyn Elders. "Pedophiles
are not generally violent," author Judith Levine maintains, adding, "If there is such a thing as a pedophile at all." The
supposedly academic treatise cites the NAMBLA Bulletin and Alfred Kinsey's data on children derived from pedophiles to buttress
its claims.
Vigilant campus security. On September 22, Zewdalem Kebede overheard a group of Saudi Arabian
students at San Diego State praising the 9/11 attacks. Kebede, who speaks fluent Arabic, surprised the students by interrupting
their conversation in their native tongue. "Guys, what you are talking about is unfair. How do you feel happy when those five
to six thousand people are buried in two or three buildings?" Kebede said to the students. "You are proud of [the terrorists].
You should have to feel shame." The ensuing conversation grew heated, with a Saudi accusing the recently naturalized American
of objecting to students speaking Arabic. Shortly thereafter, Kebede and the Saudi students parted ways. A half hour later,
the campus police came -- for Kebede! Soon, the university ordered him to attend a disciplinary meeting and threatened him
with expulsion because, it was alleged, he had been "verbally abusive to other students." He received a letter ordering him
to respond to his accusers or face sanctions. Outraged, the Ethiopian immigrant went public. SDSU subsequently backed off
the charges and concluded the matter with a threat of disciplinary action. "You are admonished to conduct yourself as a responsible
member of the campus community in the future," the school's missive warned. That's precisely what some would say that Kebede
was doing on September 22, when he castigated those who celebrated mass-murder.
Source. Accuracy in Academia's Campus Report.
The president of the National Association of Scholars, Stephen H. Balch, Ph.D., has this to say about the state of
"education" in the U.S. today: "Trendy courses, bloated bureaucracies, and intolerance toward students and professors holding
politically incorrect views have become the norm on the majority of our campuses. Grades are routinely inflated and curricula
dumbed down, while truth and intellectual integrity are treated as forms of racial, sexual, and capitalist oppression."
Criminalizing Dissent. Temple University Senior Michael Marcavage sued his school in the fall of 2000 for violating his
1st, 4th, and 14th Amendment Rights. After hearing that there would be a school-sponsored performance of Corpus Christi, (a
play that depicts Jesus as a promiscuous homosexual), Marcavage organized a counter-event during his junior year that was
to feature gospel singers, speakers, and a play that depicted Jesus in a positive light. Although Marcavage didn't seek to
censor the play that he found offensive, the school did censor his event. After informing him that he would not be allowed
to hold his event, Marcavage alleges that he was assaulted by university administrators who had him involuntarily committed
to Temple University Hospital's psychiatric ward. Hospital records show that an administrator signed the paperwork to commit
Marcavage but doctors found nothing wrong with the junior and released him.
"If the personal freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution inhibit the government's ability to govern the people, we should
look to limit those guarantees." -- President Bill Clinton, August 12, 1993
"And so a lot of people say there's
too much personal freedom. When personal freedom's being abused, you have to move to limit it." -- Bill Clinton on MTV's
"Enough is Enough", 4/19/1994
"You know the one thing that's wrong with this country? Everyone gets a chance to
have their fair say." -- Bill Clinton (May 29, 1993)
"We can't be so fixated on our desire to preserve the
rights of ordinary Americans . . . ." -- William J. Clinton, USA Today, March 11, 1993
"We must be able to
arrest people before they commit crimes. By registering guns and knowing who has them we can do that. If they have guns they
are pretty likely to commit a crime." -- Vermont State Senator Mary Ann Carlson
"I am one who believes that
as a first step, the United States should move expeditiously to disarm the civilian population, other than police and security
officers, of all handguns, pistols, and revolvers...No one should have the right to anonymous ownership or use of a gun."
-- Professor Dean Morris, Director of Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, stated to the U.S. Congress
"We're
bending the law as far as we can to ban an entirely new class of guns." -- Rahm Emmanuel, senior advisor to Bill Clinton
"All military type firearms are to be handed in immediately ... The SS, SA and Stahlhelm give every respectable
German man the opportunity of campaigning with them. Therefore anyone who does not belong to one of the above named organizations
and who unjustifiably nevertheless keeps his weapon ... must be regarded as an enemy of the national government." -- SA
Oberfuhrer of Bad Tolz, March, 1933.
They wanted to take away fired arms then--so the left's movement to do so is nothing new
"Germans who wish to
use firearms should join the SS or the SA - ordinary citizens don't need guns, as their having guns doesn't serve the State."
-- Heinrich Himmler
"Stroke of the pen, law of the land... kinda cool" -- Clinton Presidential Aide Paul
Begala referring to Executive Orders, July 1998
"If I could have gotten 51 votes in the Senate of the United States
for an outright ban, picking up every one of them. "Mr. and Mrs. America, turn 'em all in," I would have done it. I could
not do that. The votes weren't here." -- U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D/CA) speaking of her authorship of the 1994 Assault
Weapons Ban on "60 Minutes" 2/5/95
"We must get rid of all the guns." -- Sarah Brady speaking on behalf of
HCI with Sheriff Jay Printz & others on "The Phil Donahue Show" September 1994
"I don't care about crime,
I just want to get the guns." -- Senator Howard Metzenbaum, 1994
"We're going to hammer guns on the anvil
of relentless legislative strategy! We're going to beat guns into submission!" -- U.S. Representative Charles Schumer
(D/NY) on NBC 12/8/93
"Waiting periods are only a step. Registration is only a step. The prohibition of private
firearms is the goal." -- U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, December 1993
"Comrades! We must abolish the cult
of the individual decisively, once and for all." --Nikita Khrushchev to the 20th Congress of the Communist Party 2/25/56
"Fascist ethics begin ... with the acknowledgment that it is not the individual who confers a meaning upon society,
but it is, instead, the existence of a human society which determines the human character of the individual. According to
Fascism, a true, a great spiritual life cannot take place unless the State has risen to a position of pre-eminence in the
world of man. The curtailment of liberty thus becomes justified at once, and this need of rising the State to its rightful
position." -- Mario Palmieri in The Philosophy of Fascism 1936
"There is the great, silent, continuous struggle:
the struggle between the State and the Individual; between the State which demands and the individual who attempts to evade
such demands. Because the individual, left to himself, unless he be a saint or hero, always refuses to pay taxes, obey laws,
or go to war." -- Benito Mussolini
"I cannot save every undercapitalized business in America." -- Hillary
Clinton, when questioned about the impact health care mandates would have on small businesses, quoted in Fayetteville (GA)
"The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism, but under the name of liberalism they will adopt every
fragment of the socialist program until one day America will be a socialist nation without ever knowing how it happened."
-- Norman Thomas, six-time Socialist Party presidential candidate and one of the founders of the ACLU.
"Among
the elementary measures the American government will adopt to further the cultural revolution are the following: the schools,
colleges, and universities will be coordinated and grouped under a National Department of Education and its state and local
branches. The studies will be revolutionized, being cleansed of religious, patriotic, and other features of bourgeois ideology."
--William Z. Foster, National Chairman of the United States Communist Party, in his book "Toward a Soviet America".
"The
children who know how to think for themselves, spoil the harmony of the collective society that is coming, where everyone
(would be) interdependent." -- John Dewey, pioneer of American modern education system
"Every child in America
entering school at the age of five is mentally ill because he comes to school with certain allegiances to our founding fathers,
toward our elected officials, toward his parents, toward a belief in a supernatural being, and toward the sovereignty of this
nation as a separate entity. It is up to you as teachers to make all of these sick children well -- by creating the international
child of the future." -- Dr. Chester M. Pierce, Professor of Education at Harvard, addressing the Association for Childhood
Education International in April,1972
"Schools will become clinics whose purpose is to provide individualized,
psycho-social treatment for the student, and teachers must become psycho-social therapists. This will include biochemical
and psychological mediation of learning, as drugs are introduced experimentally to improve in the learner such qualities as
personality, concentration, and memory." --National Education Association report entitled "Education for the '70's." (1979)
"The battle for humankind's future must be waged and won in the public school classroom...between the rotting
corpse of Christianity...and the new faith of humanism. Humanism will emerge triumphant." -- John Dunphy, January/February,
1983, issue of "The Humanist"
"It is thus necessary that the individual should come to realize that his own ego
is of no importance in comparison with the existence of his nation; that the position of the individual ego is conditioned
solely by the interests of the nation as a whole ... that above all the unity of a nation's spirit and will are worth far
more than the freedom of the spirit and will of an individual. .... This state of mind, which subordinates the interests of
the ego to the conservation of the community, is really the first premise for every truly human culture .... we understand
only the individual's capacity to make sacrifices for the community, for his fellow man." -- Adolph Hitler, 1933
"We
must stop thinking of the individual and start thinking about what is best for society." -- Hillary Clinton, 1993
"In
the next century, nations as we know it will be obsolete; all states will recognize a single, global authority. National sovereignty
wasn't such a great idea after all." --Strobe Talbot, President Clinton's Deputy Secretary of State, as quoted in Time,
July 20th, 1992.
We are grateful to the Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine and other great publications
whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years. It would have
been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those
years. But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government. The supranational sovereignty
of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national auto-determination practiced in past centuries."
--David Rockefeller, Baden-Baden, Germany 1991
"Our main agenda is to have ALL guns banned. We must use whatever means possible. It doesn't matter if you have to distort
facts or even lie. Our task of creating a socialist America can only succeed when those who would resist us have been totally
disarmed." -- HCI President Sarah Brady to Senator Howard Metzenbaum, The National Educator, January 1994, p.3
"Every child in America entering school at the age of five is mentally ill because he comes to school with certain allegiances
to our founding fathers, toward our elected officials, toward his parents, toward a belief in a supernatural being, and toward
the sovereignty of this nation as a separate entity. It is up to you as teachers to make all of these sick children well --
by creating the international child of the future." -- Dr. Chester M. Pierce, Professor of Education at Harvard, addressing
the Association for Childhood Education International in April,1972
"The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism, but under the name of liberalism they will adopt every fragment
of the socialist program until one day America will be a socialist nation without ever knowing how it happened." -- Norman
Thomas, six-time Socialist Party presidential candidate and one of the founders of the ACLU.
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