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1. Communists
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- These days you don't find many people that say they're communists, but i think there are way too many people that have lots of communist ideas. ...
2. Communists in Bergonia
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- The minority "left" wing believed that the "Democrats" were a reformist bourgeoisie movement, that the anarchist were competitors, and that the communists should go it alone. ...
- Some western communists did as the Comintern directed. ...
- He argued that the Soviet Union should assist the communists of other nations in advancing their own revolutions. ... Following Lenin's death the Bercoms superficially became good and loyal fans of the Soviet communists. ...
- The Bergonian world-view of course drastically differs from the Russian, and therefore Bergonian communists had predispositions quite antithetical to ham-fisted Leninism. ...
- As the clouds of trouble blacked the sky in 1931 and 32, people openly debated whether the Communists should join the DM. ... The Rosists abandoned their DM partners in joining up with the Communists, and together they took over the country in 1932. ...
- The Communists did develop a revolutionary state security apparatus by dominating the Committee of Revolutionary Justice and used it to target chosen enemies. The Communists foolishly abused their authority by going aggressively after the churches of Bergonia. ... After a vigorous flurry of infighting, the communists chose Trevor Locksley their new chairman, and soon he became Co-President. ...
- This prompted all the communists' enemies to join together against the Radical Regime, The pressure induced the Rosists to repudiate the communists in the summer of 1934. With this switch, the Radical Regime collapsed and the communists en masse were expelled from the government. The Mistralas insisted on a purge of all communists from government positions. ...
- The Mistralas and anarchists were the victors to emerge from the summer of 1934, and the Rosists salvaged their position with a strategic betrayal, leaving the communists as the sole losers. The new socialist Commonwealth did not outlaw or suppress the communists. ... The communists had so discredited themselves that they lost all popular support. ...
3. Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung, 28
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- COMMUNISTS.
- Communists must be ready at all times to stand up for the truth, because truth is in the interests of the people; Communists must be ready at all times to correct their mistakes, because mistakes are against the interests of the people.
- Communists must always go into the whys and wherefores of anything, use their own heads and carefully think over whether or not it corresponds to reality and is really well founded; on no account should they follow blindly and encourage slavishness.
- Communists should set an example in being practical as well as far-sighted. ...
- Communists should be the most farsighted, the most self-sacrificing, the most resolute, and the least prejudiced in sizing up situations, and should rely on the majority of the masses and win their support.
- Communists should set an example in study; at all times they should be pupils of the masses as well as their teachers.
- Communists must never separate themselves from the majority of the people or neglect them by leading only a few progressive contingents in an isolated and rash advance, but must take care to forge close links between the progressive elements and the broad masses. ...
- We Communists are like seeds and the people are like the soil. ...
- We Communists must be able to integrate ourselves with the masses in all things. ... We Communists ought to face the world and brave the storm the great world of mass struggle and the mighty storm of mass struggle.
- The exemplary vanguard role of the Communists is of vital importance. Communists in the Eighth Route and New Fourth Armies should set an example in fighting bravely, carrying out orders, observing discipline, doing political work and fostering internal unity and solidarity.
- Communists must listen attentively to the views of people outside the Party and let them have their say. ...
- The attitude of Communists towards any person who has made mistakes in his work should be one of persuasion in order to help him change and start afresh and not one of exclusion, unless he is incorrigible.
- As for people who are politically backward, Communists should not slight or despise them, but should befriend them, unite with them, convince them and encourage them to go forward.
4. "Godless Communists"
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- "Godless Communists".
- ‘Godless Communists' provides an abundance of evidence for belief as a complex and changing cultural phenomenon. ...
- "Godless Communists" offers a fresh interpretation of early Soviet efforts to create an atheistic, scientific society. ...
- Exploring the confrontation between secularism and the lower classes' traditional beliefs, "Godless Communists" illustrates how developments between 1917 and 1932 shaped the attitudes toward religion and atheism that endure in Russia today.
5. You Can Trust The Communists (to be Communists) download
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6. Jew Watch - Jewish Communists - Jews and Communists
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- Top: Jewish Communists.
- Jewish Communists Listed .
- Jewish Communists.
- Many thanks for this list of Jewish communists which was compiled by Michael A. ...
- KOMZET: commission for the settlement of Jewish Communists on land seized from murdered Christians in Ukraine; funded by Jewish-American financier Julius Rosenwald.
- In post-war Poland that nation was completely dominated by Jewish communists: the torturer Jacek Rozanski, head of the Secret Police; the Politboro commander Jacob Berman (pictured at right) and commissars Minc, Specht (Olszewski) and Spychalski. ...
- a disproportionate number of Communists were Jews. ... In Communist youth organizations, Jewish membership was even higher, while Communists of Jewish origin occupied most of the seats on the central committee. ... Jewish Communists reached their apogee in the years immediately after World War Two, when the party leadership was totally in the hands of the prewar Communist leadership that abhorred anti-Semitism. ...
- Of course when one encounters the issue of Jews, Communists and Catholics in Poland in the Establishment media or universities today, the mass murder of the Polish Catholics at the hands of the Jewish Communists, is never raised. ...
- 16, 1948, 50,000 Jewish communists turned out in Moscow's Red Square to welcome the first Israeli delegation to Moscow. ...
7. NewsHour Online: Russia Votes
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- CHARLAYNE HUNTER-GAULT: Starting with you, Steve Sestanovich, how do you read yesterday's elections? Is this the comeback of the Communists and the Nationalists? .
- STEPHEN SESTANOVICH, Carnegie Endowment: Well, the Communists got a lot more votes than they did last time. ... The three hard-line opposition parties-- the Communists, Zhirinovsky, whom we just saw on camera, and the Agrarians, who are the Communist Party's sidekicks in the countryside--they got fewer votes than last time. So there's a migration from, say from Zhirinovsky to the Communists, but the total vote of hard-line opposition is actually down. ...
- A lot of leaders of his party are former Communists with Communist convictions today. ...
- You really have pretty stable blocks of voters, perhaps more angry than they were before, perhaps more likely to get effective opposition out of the Communists than they got out of Zhirinovsky. Nevertheless, there is not this lurch toward the Communists, not a lurch toward opposition. ...
- And as Steve said, it is important that Zhirinovsky was reduced down to size, that now the main opposition party are the Communists. ... The Communists are going to be a much more effective opposition. ...
- CHARLAYNE HUNTER-GAULT: But you both agree--are you both saying, though, that this--the presence of these Communists in the duma is, is not going to be that difficult for Yeltsin to work with, or it is? .
- SESTANOVICH: You've got six months now until the presidential election, and what happens in the duma is only going to be the expression of a kind of maneuvering by Yeltsin and his allies and the Communists, their allies, for position in that, in that presidential campaign. ...
- At least, Yeltsin will try to draw a line between himself and the Communists, as he has done in the closing days of the campaign. He and his allies got out in public and said, look, there's a choice here, are you for Communists or against them? You've got to remember what Communists did to this country. ...
- administration said that these Communists were not the Communists like the Bolsheviks of old. ...
- Yeltsin will run against Communists. But Yeltsin will also try to build a coalition, and Yeltsin being a good politician, to build a coalition, he would have to take from the Communists some middle ground orders and he would have to take from the Communists some of their slogans, and that would affect Russian policy. ...
8. Moldovan communists short of majority | WORLD | NEWS | tvnz.co.nz
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- Business Politics Health Technology Entertainment Travel Rural Weather Video Moldovan communists short of majority .
- Moldova's ruling Communists, once allied to Moscow but now looking Westward, fell short of the majority needed in an election deemed by observers to have been generally fair. With counting complete in Sunday's parliamentary poll, President Vladimir Voronin's Communists led with 46. ... "We, the party of Communists, have scored a decisive victory that will enable us to pursue the policies we have set down for four years," he told a news conference. ... Voronin said the Communists' hopes for a more decisive victory had been thwarted by Russian pressure and its refusal to remove 1,200 troops from Dnestr, on the border with Ukraine. ... Opposition parties had alleged during the campaign that the Communists were preparing to fix the vote. ... One party which failed to score the 6% needed to win seats, the Social Democrats, accused the communists of fraud soon after publication of an independent exit poll on Sunday showing them in the lead but short of a clear majority. ... But unlike those ex-Soviet states, where opposition liberals led the campaign to move out of Moscow's shadow, in Moldova that role was taken by Communists in power. ...
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9. RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
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- Moldova: Voters Back Communists -- But Which Communists? By Jeremy Bransten .
- President Voronin's Communists seem to be stuck between East and West.
- The Party of Moldovan Communists has retained its parliamentary majority following the countryâ ™s legislative elections yesterday. ... The Communists, who have controlled Moldovan politics since 2001, have seen their mandate reconfirmed by yesterdayâ ™s elections. ... But these Communists, led by President Vladimir Voronin, insist they are a different party from the one they were just a few years ago. Once allied with Moscow, Moldovaâ ™s Communists campaigned in these elections on an anti-Russia, pro-Western platform. ... Moldovaâ ™s Communists also courted Ukraine's recently elected reformer and the leader of that country's Orange Revolution, President Viktor Yushchenko. "The difficulty and strangeness of the situation comes from the fact that the Communists have taken up the coattails of the Orange Revolution," RFE/RLâ ™s Chisinau bureau chief, Vasile Botnaru, reported. ... " The impetus for the Communistsâ ™ swing away from Moscow came in 2003, when Russia proposed a plan to federalize Moldova as a way of resolving the long-standing problem of the separatist Transdniester region. ... " In terms of foreign policy, this propelled Voroninâ ™s Communists westward -- and they began to court Brussels and Washington. ... The Communists, who previously controlled 71 seats in the legislature, appear to have fallen short this time of even the required 61 seats needed to reelect the president. ... " Voronin's Communists have offered few signals as to where they might look to strike a deal to reelect him. ...
- Communists Expected To Do Well In Elections 04 Mar 2005 .
10. Communists set to retain control in Moldova
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- Communists set to retain control in Moldova.
- The Communists, in power since 2001, were credited with around 42 percent of the vote and the centrist opposition Bloc for Democratic Moldova (BDM) securing some 28 percent, according to the exit poll by the the Public Politics Institute. ...
- The Communists looked set to win considerably less than the 71 seats they controlled in the outgoing 101 seat parliament, but said they were satisfied with their lead.
- "Any party would want more (support), but we are pleased to know that no party could elect the president without us," the Communists' spokesman Alexander Petkov said.
- The Communists had been expected to retain their dominate position in this small country between the Ukraine and Romania which became independent following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
- Although the Communists came to power on a pro-Russian ticket, they have since done an about-face, partly because of disagreements with Moscow over its troop presence in the separatist region of Trandsdniestr, which Russia has tacitly supported since it broke away from Chisinau after a short war in 1992.
- The Communists and their main competitors, both the centrist BDM and nationalist PPCD -- all declare themselves to be pro-Western, offering voters a choice between various degrees of integration.
- Communists set to retain control in Moldova.
11. FBI Files Show Kerry Met With Communists More Than Once -- 06/04/2004
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- FBI Files Show Kerry Met With Communists More Than Once -- 06/04/2004 .
- FBI Files Show Kerry Met With Communists More Than Once.
- com) - Newly released FBI files reveal that presumed Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry attended a second meeting with North Vietnamese communists in Paris in the early 1970s. ...
- Kerry has previously acknowledged meeting "both delegations" of Vietnamese communists in Paris in 1970, but has said nothing of the 1971 meeting.
- "Kerry needs to explain to the American people why he directly went into negotiations with communists," Corsi added. Corsi has written an essay on Kerry's dealings with the Vietemese communists on the Internet site, WinterSoldier. ...
- Kerry told the New York Times on April 24 that his first meeting with the Vietnamese communists in 1970 was "not a big deal. ...
- "You had (Former Nixon aide) Henry Kissinger there (in Paris) trying to negotiate formally with the Paris peace delegation and then these guys (from Vietnam Veterans Against the War) are off on their own side show, establishing back channels to the Vietnamese communists; all of this is against the law," Corsi said, referring to U. ...
- Kerry's anti-war activism and his meetings with the communists had a big impact, according to Corsi. ...
- "Vietnamese communists would not have won the war without John Kerry. ...
- Corsi said the Vietnamese communists have shown their gratitude to Kerry by displaying a photo of him at Ho Chi Minh City's Protestors Hall of the War Remnants Museum. ...
- "As soon as Kerry came onto the seen, the Vietnamese communists latched on to him like bees on to honey. The communists said 'This is a guy who tells our story, it will undermine the sympathy for the war in America,'" Corsi added.
- Kerry's Meeting With Communists Violated US Law, Says Author.
- Communists Infiltrated Kerry's Anti-War Group, Historian Says.
12. Communists Lead in Moldovan Poll (washingtonpost.com)
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- Top News Moldova What is RSS? | All RSS Feeds Communists Lead in Moldovan Poll.
- Moldova's Communists, once allied with Russia, have switched loyalties in recent years and now favor closer ties to the European Union. ...
- In the exit poll based on 90 percent of the voters, the Communists won 40 percent of the vote, the centrist Democratic Moldova Bloc 29 percent and the center-right Popular Christian Democratic Party 14 percent. ...
- The Communists and the two centrist parties were the only parties out of 15 to win enough votes to gain seats in the 101-member Parliament, the poll showed. ...
- President Vladimir Voronin's Communists would be able to form a government if final results confirm the party's lead, though they may not have enough seats for a clear majority to keep the presidency. ...
- The Communists' deteriorating relations with the Kremlin have bolstered the Democratic Moldova Bloc, a pro-Moscow alliance headed by Serafim Urechean, the mayor of Chisinau, Moldova's capital. ...
- "I voted for the Communists because they look after the old people, and they doubled my pension," said Ana Vasentciuc, 70, who has a monthly pension equivalent to $35. ...
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