prisionero político en Cuba comunista.
Los congresistas negros USA en Cuba
visitaron al TIRANO y no al PRISIONERO.
(ABRIL 4 DEL 2009)
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se entrevistaron con el Tirano comunista Fidel Castro (abril 7 del 2009)
Laura Richardson, Emanuel Cleaver y
Bobby Rush
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Posted: July 18, 2005
By Joseph Farah
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For nearly 15 years now, I have been on a one-man truth-telling crusade when it comes to a congresswoman from California who should never have been seated in the House of Representatives, because she is a traitor to our country.
Her name is Barbara Lee, Democrat from Oakland.
I provide this background as a preamble to telling you she has now been ceremonially nominated – along with 999 other women – for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Lee was nominated by the international organization 1,000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize, an effort "to publicize the wealth of strategies, procedures for conflict resolution and methods of negotiation that women all over the world develop in order to deal with the various socio-political issues and problems in their respective regions."
Now, Lee is most well-known for being the only member of the House to vote to deny the president authority to respond militarily to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. And that is one of her credentials for nomination for this honor.
Lee has always explained that she represents a district that is committed to "peace and justice" and does her best to promote those values.
But that is simply not true. The values Lee promotes – and has always promoted – are the values of socialism, communism and anti-Americanism.
Lee paid her establishment political dues – first as an aide to her mentor and predecessor in her House seat, Rep. Ron "Red" Dellums, and later as a California assemblywoman and state senator. However, less known is Lee's service on the national coordinating committee of the "Committees of Correspondence," an organization that splintered from the Communist Party USA in 1991. Angela Davis, her good friend, the three-time Communist Party candidate for vice president of the United States, served by her side.
Earlier, while working with Dellums, she joined the U.S.-Grenada Friendship Society, a front group supporting the Communist dictatorship of Maurice Bishop, a close ally of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. Just months before the U.S. invasion that toppled Bishop in 1983, Lee and Dellums visited the island on official business of the House Armed Services Committee to gauge the military threat posed to the United States by an international airport being built there by Cubans. According to documents captured by U.S. military forces in Grenada, Lee personally presented Bishop's Politburo with a draft of Dellums' report before it was presented to his congressional committee.
Despite revelations about this in 1993, Dellums went on to become chairman of the committee so vital to national security. Lee went on to become a member of the California Legislature. One of her first acts was threatening me with a defamation lawsuit for publishing much of the information you are reading right now during her first term as a California assemblywoman. She dropped the threat after being informed that my only defense would be truth.
The minutes of a Politburo meeting held in 1982 say Lee actually encouraged the Communist government to make a revision in the report to minimize the military significance of the Grenada airport.
Less than a year later, the captured documents reveal, Lee helped coordinate a tour of the West Coast for Ian Jacobs, Grenada's deputy U.N. ambassador, as part of a propaganda offensive "to counterattack President Reagan's verbal attack on Grenada." Once again, Angela Davis was by her side.
Reagan later ordered an invasion of the island when U.S. medical students were taken hostage by the Cuban-backed regime. When U.S. Marines landed, they were met with armed resistance, not from local forces, but from Cuban infantry regulars.
Lee's friendly relations with Cuba date back even further. In 1979, while on Dellums' staff, she traveled to Havana to attend a conference of "non-aligned nations," a Cold War euphemism for countries aligned with the Soviet Union. She attended the conference not as an employee of the federal government, which she was, but rather claiming to be a journalist for the "progressive" alternative San Francisco paper, the Sun-Reporter.
The San Francisco paper Lee represented in Cuba was edited at the time by the late Carlton Goodlett. On April 22, 1970, Goodlett received the Lenin Peace Prize in Moscow. It was quite an affair – attended by Leonid Brezhnev and other party notables. The date marked Lenin's 100th birthday.
Until 1956, the Lenin Prize was called the Stalin Stipend. The name was changed only after Nikita Khruschev denounced mass murderer Josef Stalin at the 20th Party Congress in Moscow. It was not just an honorary award for promoting the cause of world Communism and Soviet hegemony. The prize was established in 1928 as the socialist rival to the Nobel Prize and paid its recipients amounts ranging from 50,000 to 100,000 rubles.
When Goodlett returned with his cash, he proceeded to file as a candidate for governor of California in that year's election. He also bankrolled the first big election bids of former California Assembly Speaker Willie Brown and Dellums.
In October 1997, a Freedom of Information Act request was filed with the FBI. It sought information about Goodlett, particularly with respect to the Lenin Prize and about his backing of Dellums. A few weeks later, Dellums surprised virtually everyone on Capitol Hill, throughout his district and across the nation by resigning in the middle of his two-year term.
Nevertheless, Lee was sworn into the House of Representatives in 1998 by a smiling House Speaker Newt Gingrich. She took her oath to defend and uphold the Constitution, and she has faced only token opposition in her successful bids for re-election thereafter.
But I would submit to you that Lee's credentials are much more suitable for the Lenin Prize than the Nobel Prize.
Thank. Joseph. Good Bless. Manuel
Sepultado , tapiado , que miedo le tienen a ese NEGRO , a un simple hombre , claro su valentia , su moral , sus ideas y sus verdades hieren en lo profundo a las hienas asesinas . Que gente mas degradante y miserable estos representantes de los EU , que facil es alejarse de la razon , de la justicia , de las verdades para vivir de guaguanco , para pretender ser personajes que defienden ideales justos , congraciandose con un despota asesino .
Viva Oscar Elias Biscet .
Un dia propuse rescatarlo y nadie levanto la mano , claro muchos pagan diez mil dolares por un familiar pero por el Negro que esta preso por defender tu libertad , la de los demas y la mia que lo truene el Castrismo .
Que facil es vivir sin miedo .
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