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Old 07-03-2008, 07:24 PM
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I don't like that family members are getting involved...but if Obama had not mentioned his mother so many times...and the rest of his family and his wife hadn't made the disgusting remarks...nobody would have said anything, now it is fair game...or he shouldn't go in politics or be in the public eye, but I guess it helps him boost his ego.
McCain had his mom on the plane and she is fair game to since she was interviewd, but there isn't anything you can say about her other than a great respectful older lady, who is still very healthy and she reminds me of my grandmother who at the age of 91 still was interested in politics, sports, and other subjects....
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Old 07-04-2008, 08:32 AM
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What was the slip, and what did it tell you about my motivation and intent?
Pay no attention. This is the same poster that presumed to surmise my political views based on where I currently live. Apparently he/she has some sort of superpower that can discern something as complex and nuanced as motivation and intent based on a single typo on an internet talkboard. It truly is an amazing gift.
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Old 07-09-2008, 09:30 PM
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From: "Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States", PP. 2518-2519, Sen. Internal Security Subcom, hearings, Part 41, Dec. 5-6, 1956" , when Davis was asked "Are you a Communist now, Mr. Davis?", he replied "Same answer", referring to p. 2518 when he said "No; I decline to answer that, on the basis of the fifth amendment."

Also on p. 2519, Davis was asked about evidence that "you were a member of the faculty of the Abraham Lincon School in Chicago. Is that information accurate, Mr. Davis?
Davis: "I decline to answer that, also on the same grounds." (i.e. the Fifth Amendment)
Davis was born in Arkansas City, Kansas, attended high school and Friends University and Kansas State College (Manhattan, Ks). That is probably where he became friends with the Dunhams.
Went to Hawaii in 1948 and worked with/for the CPUSA controlled ILWU (Harry Bridges was identified in the 1990's as a Soviet assett and secret highranking member of the CPUSA, which he denied under oath from the 1940's onward.)
Davis worked for the CPUSA front, the Honolulu Record and worked with another CPUSA front, the Hawaii Civil Rights Congress (SISS reports cited above).

Davis was a hardcore red and it is quite possible that the Party subsidized his salary so that he could carry out pro-CPUSA propaganda operations in Hawaii which is apparently why secret CPUSA member/leader Paul Robeson suggested that he go there.

There is much more about Davis that has yet to be made public, and if we can get these documents thru FOIA requests, it will make Kaleo's comments seem obstructionist at the least, and down right stupid at the most.

Max Friedman, researcher on the two reports released by (www.usasurvival.com).


More on Davis's Communist Party front affiliations and contacts are found in "Scope"
Party 41-A, Appendix III, 1955 Report of the Commission on Subversive Activities of the Territory of Hawaii, and the two other Part 41 sections, as well as in the Testimony of Jack Kawano, HCUA, about 1955.

Frank Marshall Davis was listed in 1970 as a member of the old CPUSA congressionally identified/cited front, American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born.
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Old 07-09-2008, 11:11 PM
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Senator McCarthy would be proud of you. By the way, the cold war is over, we won.
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Old 07-18-2008, 01:22 PM
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There is much more about Davis that has yet to be made public, and if we can get these documents thru FOIA requests, it will make Kaleo's comments seem obstructionist at the least, and down right stupid at the most.
(www.usasurvival.com).

What statements, Max? The ones about Accuracy In Media's redbaiting campaign posted at [url=http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/blog/Kaleokualoha[/url]? What would they be obstructing? AIM's disinformation campaign? I challenge you to refute the individual "SPECIFIC MISREPRESENTATION" points.

Please be my guest! I make mistakes, and your feedback will help me tighten up my blog. But please hold off on the speculation ("it is quite possible that the Party subsidized his salary"), non sequiturs, and ad hominim attacks ("down right stupid"), in order to maintain a civil discussion. They diminish your credibility as a researcher.

BTW: Dictionary.com says:
“com·mu·nist Audio Help /ˈkɒmyənɪst/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[kom-yuh-nist] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. (initial capital letter) a member of the Communist party or movement.
2. an advocate of communism.
3. a person who is regarded as supporting politically leftist or subversive causes.
4. (usually initial capital letter) a Communard.
–adjective 5. (initial capital letter) of or pertaining to the Communist party or to Communism.
6. pertaining to communists or communism.”

By definition #3, Frank Marshall Davis was undoubtedly a "communist." The only irrefutable proof of his membership in the CPUSA ("Communist" with a capital "C"), however, would need to come from either the CPUSA or his writing. Everything else is speculation, accusation, and circumstantial evidence. Good luck!
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Old 07-19-2008, 09:15 AM
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From: "Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States", PP. 2518-2519, Sen. Internal Security Subcom, hearings, Part 41, Dec. 5-6, 1956" , when Davis was asked "Are you a Communist now, Mr. Davis?", he replied "Same answer", referring to p. 2518 when he said "No; I decline to answer that, on the basis of the fifth amendment."

Also on p. 2519, Davis was asked about evidence that "you were a member of the faculty of the Abraham Lincon School in Chicago. Is that information accurate, Mr. Davis?
Davis: "I decline to answer that, also on the same grounds." (i.e. the Fifth Amendment)
Davis was born in Arkansas City, Kansas, attended high school and Friends University and Kansas State College (Manhattan, Ks). That is probably where he became friends with the Dunhams.
Went to Hawaii in 1948 and worked with/for the CPUSA controlled ILWU (Harry Bridges was identified in the 1990's as a Soviet assett and secret highranking member of the CPUSA, which he denied under oath from the 1940's onward.)
Davis worked for the CPUSA front, the Honolulu Record and worked with another CPUSA front, the Hawaii Civil Rights Congress (SISS reports cited above).

Davis was a hardcore red and it is quite possible that the Party subsidized his salary so that he could carry out pro-CPUSA propaganda operations in Hawaii which is apparently why secret CPUSA member/leader Paul Robeson suggested that he go there.

There is much more about Davis that has yet to be made public, and if we can get these documents thru FOIA requests, it will make Kaleo's comments seem obstructionist at the least, and down right stupid at the most.

Max Friedman, researcher on the two reports released by (www.usasurvival.com).


More on Davis's Communist Party front affiliations and contacts are found in "Scope"
Party 41-A, Appendix III, 1955 Report of the Commission on Subversive Activities of the Territory of Hawaii, and the two other Part 41 sections, as well as in the Testimony of Jack Kawano, HCUA, about 1955.

Frank Marshall Davis was listed in 1970 as a member of the old CPUSA congressionally identified/cited front, American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born.
Thanks, This research supports that done by others. Frank Marshall Davis was known to be a radical socialist who supported Communist causes. His connections to known, identified and admitted Communists betray his use of the 5th admendment to cover himself.

His association with Barack Obama is well publicized and admitted by the junior, one term senator in his first book.

Interesting that you uncovered a relationship between the Dunhams and Davis dating back to their Kansas days. It appears they may have followed Davis, nurturing their daughter in Communist Idealogy and Leftist leaning schools to the west coast and then to the U of HI.
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Old 07-21-2008, 01:07 AM
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Major Minor: I have two questions based on your post.

1. How does "His connections to known, identified and admitted Communists" BETRAY "his use of the 5th admendment"? I can see how his connections may "explain" or "justify" his use of the 5th Amendment. But "betray"? How so?

2. Max Friedman wrote "Davis was born in Arkansas City, Kansas, attended high school and Friends University and Kansas State College (Manhattan, Ks). That is probably where he became friends with the Dunhams." You wrote "Interesting that you uncovered a relationship between the Dunhams and Davis dating back to their Kansas days." I believe their common Kansas origin is well-known, but they did not know each other in Kansas. What relationship did Friedman "uncover"?

For Max: Two questions as well:

1. Do you have any evidence to support your conclusion that "That is probably where he became friends with the Dunhams"?

2. As Cliff Kincaid's researcher, are you willing to stand behind ALL of his statements regarding Frank Marshall Davis?

Thanks!
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Old 07-21-2008, 02:27 AM
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Somebody teach republicans how to use google for chrissake.

Try "Obama snopes" or even "Obama fact check"
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Old 07-21-2008, 05:59 AM
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Somebody teach republicans how to use google for chrissake.

Try "Obama snopes" or even "Obama fact check"
First off, I'm not a Republican but a lifelong Democrat. Secondly there is a mountain of both direct and compelling circumstantial evidence that Stanley Ann Dunham was a radical leftist who supported Communist causes and participated in leftist activities starting at Mercer Island High School in the state of Washington and lasting to her death in 1995.

http://http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/mother.asp (broken link)

Stanley Ann Dunham's Communist activities in HI are well documented.
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Old 07-21-2008, 08:17 AM
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So his Communist views come from his radical mom. I am not surprised.

There is also a rumor out there that his mom married 6 different African men (all extremists) to allow them to get US citizenship. I will do some research on that and post on it. Need credible sources.

Thanks for the expose story! Keep in mind the Chicago Tribute is a VERY left-wing paper. For them to bring out this story, they must have really researched it!

Thanks for exposing this story, which was also buried in the "mainstream media" (a/k/a the liberal media).
Yes, Barack Hussein Obama's mother is at the root of his communist views and ideals. He has had a number of communist, radical mentors along the way.
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