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Wednesday 9 February 2011

Your Government is trampling te Constitution day and night


by Steve Ashworth on Sunday, 02 January 2011 at 11:43
 
 
 The movie I was talking about is very factual, without much emebelishment. It's the story of one militia leader called Ion Gavrila Ogoranu who eluded the comunists for more than 25 years, from the late '40s to the mid '70s, although much of the guys in his group had been captured by '62. When he was finally captured by the regime, they wanted to put him to death, but the US State Dept. intervened, as he had been in contact with CIA during his militia years, and his penalty was commuted to life imprisonment and he was finally released in '89 when the regime fell.

But this is not the end of the story. They were protests on the behalf of "holocaust survivors" about the persona of Ogoranu, who, as a teen-ager was a member of the Iron Guard fascist party. But there was nothing "fascist" about the resistance movement itself, apart from communist propaganda [which sounded much like this article]. The "indignated victims" were in fact neither holocaust survivors, nor descendents of them, but descendents of russian communists of jewish origin which had hitched a ride on soviet tanks back in '44-'45.

Much of the communist leadership, as well as some of the worst torturers and criminals employed by the regime in '50s Romania were in fact such jews, whcih had mostly taken romanian names in order to "blend in". Most proeminent of those was Ana Pauker, which was Stalin's favourite minion. During the communist years more than one million romanians, mostly intelectuals and middle class peasants - called "chaiburi" (rus. kulak) by the regime for resisting collectivisation - were either killed, tortured or internally displaced by the bolsheviks. The whole society was left traumatised and without leadership, as the intelligentsia was either killed or had made a pact with communism. The hangover is still there, and it will take whole generations until the wound are healed.

America should not take such cautionary tales lightly, as democracy can easily veer off course if not for a strong Constitution and love of libery of the citizens. For us, the road to communism was a forched march, with a russian gun to our back, but Western Europe and the EU[SSR] are welcoming Socialism and state interventionism with open arms. If the US takes goes the same way, the world will be left without an unique beacon of light. Your Government is trampling te Constitution day and night, yet very few people take notice. It's time America woke up before the 4th July celebrations end up looking like Arirang:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67eBYOBHn1E

I think most of those guys are not extremist, not terrorrist, but honest people who are discontent with the lies and corruption of the political establisment, as well as excessive taxation and government intervention. It's good that you have such people in the US, and above all the Constitution which protects libery and private ownership.

I'm from Romania, and compared to our politicians Obama, Reid, Pelosi and The Clintons would be considered a right wing extremist. They're a bunch of bolshevik activists turned robber-barrons. Jack Murtha is a spitting icon of honesty compared to them! The private ownership of guns is trictly prohibited in my conutry, and you need a license even for a BB Gun, let alone a REAL gun, so those bandits do not fear us. This is how laws are passed in our Parliament (this video might not be in english):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Du3jQ74GdSw

I think keeping, bearing and using guns in order to defend himself from every day robbers as well as tyrants is an unalianable natural right of every man. The first thing the communists did in Romania before they started the colectivisation of agriculture and the nationalisation of the industry was to take away people's guns. As I said, the same people are in power now and they think exactly the same. They cannot stand people having guns for fear they would be shot in the street as some diserve. Back in the '50s, we had militias in the mountains, which fought agenst the commies. They shot quite a lot of Securitate (commie version of FBI+ATF+NSA) before they were captured and killed themselves. They irony is that the bolsheviks called THEM bandits! This is the trailer of a movie about the anticommunist resistance movement in Romania (this video is not in english!):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynbZIb76efI
~Alex Nicolin
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