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03 May 2012

Forward, March! - Marching Through Avanti, Vorwärts, вперед, 进, Adelante, Forward - III




"Adelante!"  (Forward!)





"Adelante - Avance, Progreso, Desarrollo, Mejoramiento!!!" - Cubano

("Forward - Advance, Progress,  Development, Improvement!!!" - Cuba )





"Adelante, Luchadores de la Libertad!"

("Forward, Freedom Fighters!" from the Communists in the Spanish Civil War)






Hugo Chavez: Un Paso Adelante! (A Step Forward!)





"Adelante, Lo Hacemos Juntos!!!  (Forward, we are doing it together!!!)





"Forward!  The Day Is Breaking!"

British Labour Party election campaign of 1910 - Labour started as a Socialist Party




 Labour - Scotland





Labour - New Zealand





Sinn Féin - Northern Ireland




Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) is the Congress of South African Trade Unions, which was founded in 1985, and is a trade union federation in South Africa and part of the Tripartite Alliance with the African National Congress and the South African Communist Party.




  
"Forward with Roosevelt!" - 1936




By 1936, the following were being said:

- New Republic editor George Soule, who avidly supported FDR, noted approvingly that the Roosevelt administration was “trying out the economics of Fascism.”

-Fortune Magazine: "The corporate state is to Mussolini what the New Deal is to Roosevelt."

-Nazi newspaper: "Roosevelt is as a man of irreproachable, extremely responsible character and immovable will... with a profound understanding of social needs...with nationalist socialist strains of thought in his economic and social policies."

-Mussolini: "America has a dictator in FDR."

- Journalist J. T. Flynn – perhaps the best-known anti-FDR muckraker of the 1930s, foresaw that American Fascism might one day manifest itself as “a very genteel and dainty and pleasant form of Fascism which cannot be called Fascism at all because it will be so virtuous and polite.” 

- Irving Louis Horowitz, radical Leftist sociology pioneer: "Fascism will return to the United States not as right wing ideology but almost as a quasi-leftist ideology.”

- Walter Lippman: called on FDR to be a "Fascist dictator." 

 - Jane Addams: "[T]he individual must lose the sense of personal achievement...In Italy they are called Fascists; in Germany they are called Nazis; in America they are called Progressives."   

-FDR's National Recovery Act Study: "The Fascist principles are very similar to those which have been evolving in America and are of particular interest at this time." 























2 comments:

Lance said...

One of your best Mo! His campaign has trotskyed, uh sorry, trotted out a campaign phrase that has all the Marx, uh, marks of socialist dogma behind, though it is cleverly covered in a Lenin, oops, linen sheet of comforting, life-long care for all the Julia's out there.

A'Esquecida said...

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