Why we march and vote
“The most crucial midterm elections in our nation’s history are barely a month away. What’s at stake? The future of the changes our country voted for in 2008 with the election of President Obama. The message then was clear: the voters had enough of the right-wing policies attacking working people, enough of endless war, racism, environmental destruction, hate and division.”
If you plan on voting the Democratic ticket Nov. 2, the paragraph quoted above came from the CPUSA website in reference to the Communist/Socialist rally in Washington D.C. on Oct. 2. If you are not familiar with CPUSA, it stands for Communist Party USA.
What more ringing endorsement of our sitting president then the support of CPUSA.
The question you must ask yourself is this: do they speak for me and is this the change I voted for? Every Democrat I know has always fought against worldwide communism yet here we stand. As Americans, do we still support a president who has been called a socialist and a Marxist, or do we put aside party politics and vote out those that support Obama’s agenda?
They’re right about one thing when they stated: “The most crucial midterm elections in our nation’s history are barely a month away. What’s at stake?”
I think we all know the answer to that one. God give us the courage to stand for the hard right against the easy wrong.
Louis Call
River Bend
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Sun Journal Letter to the Editor by CCTA Member, Louis Call, River Bend, NC
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Barack Obama,
Communism,
CPUSA,
Democrat,
mid-term elections
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