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"I chose my
friends carefully. The more politically active
black students. The foreign students.
The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and
structural feminists."
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Aaron Klein
says extremists that were tied to a Bill Ayers-organized event
propelled Obama's political career.
During Obama's West Point
address last week. in which he committed 30,000 more troops to
Afghanistan, he referred to his opposition to the war in Iraq, which he
first voiced at a 2002 anti-war rally, said to have helped launch his
political career. The rally, which drew some 2,000 participants,
was planned by socialist and Marxist activists associated with
Weatherman Underground founder William Ayers.
The Oct. 2,
2002, rally at Chicago's Federal Plaza was widely credited with
propelling to Obama to the national stage.
That event, meant to
protest the impending invasion of Iraq, was coordinated on behalf of a
small group, Chicagoans Against the War & Injustice, run by Marxist
Carl Davidson and extremist activists
Marilyn Katz and Bettylu
Saltzman.
Davidson is a notorious far-left activist and
former radical national leader in the anti-Vietnam movement. He
served as national secretary for the infamous Students
of a Democratic Society anti-war group, from which Ayers' Weathermen
later splintered.
Davidson was a founder of the
New Party, a controversial 1990s political party that sought to
elect members to public office with the aim of moving the Democratic
Party far leftward to ultimately form a new political party with a
socialist agenda -- Obama was a member,
and participated in New Party events and campaigns.
Katz is a
Chicago public relations consultant and political operative, who has
known David Axelrod for 30 years. Katz claims it was she who introduced
Obama to the "activist network" in Chicago.
Katz met William
Ayers through SDS and defended him after his association with Obama
surfaced in the 2008 Presidential Campaign. She organized Vietnam War
protests through Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). Katz is a
petite woman who was, improbably, the head of security for S.D.S. at the
1968 Democratic Convention. She led young protesters outside the
convention, including throwing nails in the street to thwart police
officers.
In Recalling Her 1960’s Activism, Katz, who served on
the finance committee of Obama's presidential campaign, has said she was
for "sexual freedom and a Democratic
socialist paradise."
During the SDS's infamous
Days of Rage
riots in October 1969, Katz introduced protesters to a new weapon to
deploy against the police: a cluster of nails sharpened at both ends and
fastened in the center. Police later reported being hit by golf
balls with nails through them, as well as by excrement. Katz would
insist years later that her "guerrilla nails" were merely "a defensive
weapon" to prevent "possible bad behavior by the police."
Obama
initially met Katz through his first job at a law firm run by Judd
Miner. The New York Times reported Katz "gave [Obama] entry into another
activist network: the foot soldiers of the white student and black power
movements that helped define Chicago in the 1960s."
After Obama
became president, Katz reportedly tried to convince Illinois Gov. Rod
Blagojevich to appoint Valerie Jarrett, Obama's top adviser, to Obama's
open U.S. Senate seat. The New York Times describes Katz as "a
friend" of Jarrett's who encouraged her to step out of Obama's shadow
and "be the sun."
Saltzman first met Obama when he was in charge
of Project VOTE's
registration drive for the 1992 election.
In the past few days,
Anti-American extremists, such as Ayers, have been protesting Obama's
plan to deploy 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan and begin drawing
them down in July 2011.
"I am here demonstrating against the war
because I am appalled and alarmed that once again we are escalating the
war,'' Ayers said, in a video interview captured on the streets of
Chicago last week. "The idea that there are benchmarks for getting
out is a myth and a lie."
Also, principle Students for a
Democratic Society organizer
Tom Hayden last week wrote in the Nation
magazine that he is removing an Obama bumper sticker from his car until
all troops are removed from Afghanistan.
And the
list
of Communists, Marxists and Socialists that have one degree of
separation from Obama grows and grows.
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