CPUSA Online - Editorial: Eye on the Prize

cpusa.org - They now endorse Obama.

Anyone scared by that? If not, you should be (unless you are totally for a socialist nation, then I guess it wouldn't phase you.)

CPUSA doesn't even have their own candidate this year - because they don't need to. Good ol' Barrack has so many things perfectly aligned with their agenda that they KNOW as president he will move in their direction.

Desirae139...
  • Submitted by at 11:26 AM on Sep. 7, 2008
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  • godzgirl21
    Submitted by at 11:35 AM on September 7, 2008

    I posted this on hot list a couple of weeks ago, this too doesn't surprise me! All you have to do is see all the other terriorists and radical groups who have endorsed Obama! Thanks for posting this!

  • Omayra_M
    Submitted by at 12:36 PM on September 7, 2008

    this is scary!

  • mamadita
    Submitted by at 12:41 PM on September 7, 2008

    bump

  • livingangl...
    Submitted by at 1:58 PM on September 7, 2008

    well good for them...they know who supports their ideas. I am normally a democratic voter but this guy is way off.

  • Rebecca102...
    Submitted by at 3:26 PM on September 7, 2008

    bump

  • godzgirl21
    Submitted by at 3:28 PM on September 7, 2008

    Bump!

  • MommyAdvis...
    Submitted by at 3:47 PM on September 7, 2008

    You are right livingangle ... Obama would introduce a whole new racism ... I think our Country needs to move forward and he cant lead us that way.

  • tericared
    Submitted by at 4:20 PM on September 7, 2008

    If Obama’s candidacy represented nothing more than the spark for this profound initiative to unite the working class and defeat the pernicious influence of racism, it would be a transformative candidacy that would advance progressive politics for the long term.

    The struggle to defeat the ultra-right and turn our country on a positive path will not end with Obama’s election. But that step will shift the ground for successful struggles going forward.

    One thing is clear. None of the people’s struggles — from peace to universal health care to an economy that puts Main Street before Wall Street — will advance if McCain wins in November.
    So this is so bad?????

  • tericared
    Submitted by at 4:22 PM on September 7, 2008

    By the way, it doesnt come out and say the organisation is endorsing Obama, they like him big deal.

  • RettsMom
    Submitted by at 5:15 PM on September 7, 2008

    Bump

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