Wednesday, April 2, 2008

"Communist Witch Hunt Discredited?"

I don't think so. How can it be "discredited" when it found so many actual communists and communist sympathizers in Hollywood and in Washington? News Busters says, "Tuesday's New York Times obituary on the life and work of American director Jules Dassin, 'filmaker on blacklist,' shows that anti-anti-Communism will never die. Times writer Richard Severo unfurls the usual flag in paragraph nine: 'By the time he wrote and directed Never on Sunday, a comedy about a good-hearted prostitute (Ms. Mercouri), the anti-Communist witch hunt in the United States had been discredited, and he had been accepted again.' This 'witch hunt' language is offered despite the first paragraph acknowleged Dassin's membership in the Communist Party in the 1930s, as filmmaker Edward Dmytryk testified to Congress. The 'witch hunt' found witches, but it was still 'discredited.' " The same people today promote socialism (collectivism), which is just another form of socialism from communism. The "Witch-Hunt" is only "discredited" in the tiny minds of socialist liberals, who have managed to take over control of so many things in our society. (News Busters)

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