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The New York Times and the Democratic Party: partners in treason

Gerard Jackson
BrookesNews.Com

Monday 3 July 2006

The outrageous treason being openly committed by the mainstream media led by the detestable New York Times has overshadowed the treason committed by Democrats. In 2002 the loathsome Teddy Kennedy, Massachusetts’ infamous Senator, successfully sabotaged the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System. He did it by the simple device of attaching an amendment to a giant spending bill. This tactic effectively killed the registration system that had already caught three “known terrorists” and several hundred criminals.

Thanks to Kennedy immigrants from countries known to harbor or sympathize with terrorists no longer have to register with the Immigration and Naturalization Service. This can only mean, considering the past success of the program, that more terrorists and criminals would be able to enter the US undetected. But embarrassing President Bush is vastly more important to this bloated toad than saving American lives.

Kennedy was not alone in his opposition to this anti-terrorist program. Senator Russ Feingold and Representative John Conyers of Michigan also opposed it, despite the fact that the program would also help prevent another 9-11 by allowing the presence of these foreigners to be monitored.

Notwithstanding the protestations of these patriots, the program was designed to protect Americans from terrorism and certainly not to harass foreign visitors. By destroying the program and preventing a government agency from keeping track of foreigners on American territory these three Democrats deliberately undermined national security and put the lives of Americans at grave risk.

Why did they do it? Kennedy has been unable to provide a coherent defense of his treasonous behavior. Conyers and Feingold were just as forthcoming. Surely there must be something that links the actions of these three leftists? A common thread that provides a clue to their un-American behavior.

As far back as 1979 Conyers addressed the US Peace Council, a Soviet front organization, and attacked America as “the main threat to world peace.” He also supported the Marxist-Leninist Sandinistas, Maurice Bishop, Marxist dictator of Grenada, and the World Peace Council, a Soviet Front organization. In fact, Representative Conyers was so fond of Soviet fronts he even taught at the Washington-based Institute for Policy Studies which collaborated with the KGB during the Cold War.

Kennedy is also linked to the IPS. Shortly after Orlando Letelier, a Soviet agent, was assassinated in Washington in 1976 by Pinochet’s intelligence agency FBI agents attempted to enter Letelier’s home. It was Kennedy’s aid, Mark Schneider, who stopped them. Kennedy has never explained why his aid was helping a KGB agent’s friends ‘clean up’.

It was on Schneider’s advice, meaning the IPS, that Kennedy introduced a successful amendment in the Senate to cut off economic aid to Chile. He had also voted earlier to cut off aid to South Vietnam, another IPS initiative. In 1978 Kennedy sent WOLA (Washington Office on Latin America) a letter expressing thanks for the help it had given him. WOLA was an IPS spin-off and Soviet front.

Kennedy did not even hesitate to cooperated directly with the KGB whose files show that he used the KGB to advance his own political interests. So what did he give the KGB in turn? For instance, on 5 March 1980 Kennedy used former Democratic senator John Tunney against President Jimmy Carter’s and his condemnation of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. (Tunney was also linked to the IPS which also supported the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan).

In 1983 the KGB reported that the very patriotic Kennedy offered to “undertake some additional steps to counter the militaristic policy of Reagan and his campaign of psychological pressures on the American population”. This collaborator even went so far as to request a meeting with Yuri Andropov, the general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party of the Soviet Union and former KGB chief, with the aim of “arming himself with the Soviet leader’s explanations of arms control policy so he can use them later for more convincing speeches in the US”.

To say that Kennedy was highly cooperative would be an understatement. He supported the communist conquest of South East Asia and the attempted Marxist-Leninist takeover of Central America; he opposed the Reagan military buildup that broke the Soviet empire just as he opposed the liberation of Grenada. He also joined with the pro-Castro John Conyers in trying to cripple the Patriot Act. And yet this turncoat had the nerve to call the Republicans unpatriotic.

Given these facts it is little wonder that Kennedy took on IPS economist and socialist David Smith as an economics adviser. This action in itself probably explains, at least in part, why his economic suggestions are usually so bloody awful. It also suggests that the IPS has a leash on him.

Russ Feingold is another great American patriot who is linked to the IPS through the organizations he uses to bash republicans, one of which is the Community Rights Counsel. Although it is true that a great many other Democrats use these IPS fronts as sources that only demonstrates how extensive the malevolent influence of the IPS is among Democrats.

What we find is that these three Democrats voted against a successful antiterrorist program. Additionally, Democratic Senators Jay Rockefeller, Dick Durbin and Ron Wyden deliberately exposed a satellite spy progam considered vital to national security and the tracking of terrorists. And they didn’t give a damn. Then there is the indescribably self-righteous Sandy Berger was caught carrying “code word” level papers out of the National Archives that he had stuffed into his trousers and socks.

And once again we find that by one means or another all of these Dems are linked to the IPS, itself a supporter of terrorist groups, a vicious opponent of national security and an ardent supporter of America’s enemies.

In all honesty, what conclusion can any decent American patriot arrive at?

Did the KGB help plan America’s Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act?

Gerard Jackson is Brookes’ economics editor



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