Re: [sixties-l] Why Campus Leftists Are A Threat to U.S. National Security (fwd)

From: ARON KAY (pieman@pieman.org)
Date: Wed Nov 21 2001 - 19:26:27 EST

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    i personally feel this kosher pig stoolie needs to go thru the gauntlet of
    shame wherever he appears,
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    >
    >
    > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    > Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 15:16:30 -0800
    > From: radtimes <resist@best.com>
    > Subject: Why Campus Leftists Are A Threat to U.S. National Security
    >
    > http://www.johnlocke.org/horowitz112801.html
    >
    > David Horowitz
    > Center for the Study of Popular Culture
    >
    > "Why Campus Leftists Are A Threat to U.S. National Security"
    >
    > Wednesday, November 28, 2001 at 12:00 noon
    > Brownstone Hotel, Raleigh, NC
    > $15 per person
    >
    > MILLIONS OF PEOPLE first heard of David Horowitz in early 2001, when he
    > infuriated the radical Left with his campaign to place anti-reparations
    ads
    > in campus newspapers. The ensuing media firestorm raged for months. Yet
    > Horowitz is no newcomer to the political battlefront. He has been fighting
    > America's culture wars for decades, first as a Communist revolutionary,
    now
    > as a conservative author, pundit and activist.
    > During the ^A'60s and ^A'70s, Horowitz became a leader of the New Left,
    > editing Ramparts magazine and working closely with the Black Panthers. He
    > was a key advisor and confidant of Panther leader Huey Newton. Later,
    > Horowitz renounced his leftist beliefs, a painful and heart-wrenching
    > odyssey described in his autobiography Radical Son. He went on to become
    > one of the chief engineers of George W. Bush's "compassionate
    conservative"
    > crusade.
    > Horowitz is President of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture, an
    > organization dedicated to turning the tables on the Left, using the Left's
    > own no-holds-barred style of political warfare to fight creeping socialism
    > and political correctness, and to reclaim America in the name of freedom.
    >



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