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Obama's Communist Czars
« on: January 05, 2010, 03:18:47 AM »
David Horowitz on Obama's Communist Czars, Part 1


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Re: Obama's Communist Czars
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2010, 03:25:20 AM »
Marxist professors try to radicalize students. David Horowitz expose them in, One-Party Classroom
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Re: Obama's Communist Czars
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2010, 05:13:04 AM »
FYI James, the Czars in Russia weren't Communist.

The Communists revolted against the Czars who ruled Russia through a feudal system which included a serf class.

The revolution was a good thing. But it failed miserably.

One dictatorship was replaced by another.


But the whole "Marxist Czars" argument is like saying ice can be hot. Or left can be right.

It's just beyond dumb.
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Re: Obama's Communist Czars
« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2010, 05:27:59 AM »
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FYI James, the Czars in Russia weren't Communist.

The Communists revolted against the Czars who ruled Russia through a feudal system which included a serf class.

The revolution was a good thing. But it failed miserably.

One dictatorship was replaced by another.


But the whole "Marxist Czars" argument is like saying ice can be hot. Or left can be right.

It's just beyond dumb.

Did you even watch the video ?

The word "Czar" is used in reference to the political appointments that do not have to be approved by Congress, and most of them appointed by Obama are Communist.  FYI the video is not about the Czar's of Russia.

Czar: "any person exercising great authority or power in a particular field: a czar of industry."



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Re: Obama's Communist Czars
« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2010, 06:03:01 PM »
The czars aren't going away.  Government is just too big and there are too many positions to reasonably expect Senatorial confirmation for every high ranking official.

However, I think it is fair to judge Barry by his appointments as he invited such criticism.  And when he's appointing people who admire Mao, that just doesn't reflect too highly on him or his Presidency.