Thursday, November 13, 2008

IT SPEAKES FOR IT SELF



The New York Post reported that yesterday morning, thousands of people woke up to find what looked like a special edition of the New York Times at their doorsteps, but turned it out to be a hoax perpetrated by a handful of leftist organizations:
City residents awakened yesterday to a phony issue of The New York Times with the banner headline "Iraq War Ends" - along with stories declaring a halt to global warming and solutions to health-care spending and the country's economic woes.The ruse-paper, bearing the date July 4, 2009, and the slogan "All the news we hope to print," reports the indictment of President Bush, a maximum wage for CEOs and the nationalization of the oil companies.The perpetrators were the groups The Yes Men, Code Pink, United for Peace and Justice, and the Anti-Advertising Agency.Is there any real doubt that these "anti-war" organizations aren't quite the ad-hoc groups they claim to be and are really fronts for the full spectrum socialist causes? Why would Code Pink, a supposed anti-war group, be concerning themselves about the nationalization of industry or the capping of CEO wages?Also, I have a question, at what point can we officially stop calling them socialists and begin to refer to them as "national socialists" seeing as they advocate for state control of industry? For a group of people that love to shout "fascist" so regularly, they don't seem to mind the implementation of truly fascist policy.[read more]
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