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Offline sdb777

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If they were outlawed, why are they in power?
« on: April 25, 2011, 08:37:21 AM »
Link to article of Communist Party outlawed

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The Communist Control Act was originally proposed as an amendment to the International Security Act of 1950, which had sought to combat the spread of communism in labor unions. Apart from its secondary focus which concentrated on the illegality of “communist front organizations” (i.e. labor unions), the bill was drafted with the intention of tackling the root of the communist problem in America: the Communist Party. In its second section, the CCA of 1954 portrayed the American Communist Party as an “agency of a hostile foreign power.” The Party was described as “an instrumentality of a conspiracy to overthrow the government,” and as a “clear, present, and continuing danger to the security of the United States." The Act made membership to the Communist Party a criminal act and stipulated that all Party members would be sanctioned with up to a $10,000 fine or imprisonment for five years or both. Additionally, according to the third section, the Communist Party would be deprived of “the rights, privileges, and immunities of a legal body.”


It's gone as far as the Communist Party suing the Democrat Party for stealing their platform, is this link =  LAWSUIT


So why isn't the Democrat Party being forced back into the closet...or at least fined($10K a 'pop') for being Communists?





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Re: If they were outlawed, why are they in power?
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2011, 09:26:27 AM »
Can't fine them if they're not a "member".

Kinda like the old joke....... what's the difference between a drunk and an acoholic? A drunk doesn't have to attend meetings.

But then, we have a few laws that are not enforced. Immigration for instance.............

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Re: If they were outlawed, why are they in power?
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2011, 11:58:49 AM »
But I'm not a member of organized crime....if I rob someone I'll be prosecuted?

One other thing?  If the Communist Party isn't allowed in the United States....how can they file a lawsuit?



There has got to be a coverup going about all this.....





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