Democrats to Euro-Socialists: Obama thwarted by
anti-government culture in
By Cliff Kincaid, Accuracy in
Media
For all the
Christian Conspiracy Mongers here is the truth of what is happening in the
Of which we
read in the word of God will be devoured by the fourth beast in Daniel broken
and ground to powder under its feet/
This is the
greatest enemy of the Church and the
Former Democratic Party chairman Howard
Dean said on Dec.
8 that “cooperation” between European socialists and the Democratic Party has
“intensified significantly” over the last several years and involves “regular
contact” at “Congress, Senate, party and foundation levels.” He added that
“efforts have been remarkable from both sides.”
But at a “Global Progress Conference” in October, President
Barack Obama’s pollster, Joel Benenson, acknowledged that socialized medicine
in the
“This explains why Obama will find it difficult to implement the social
coverage plans such as a broader health service,” Benenson reportedly said.
The conference was held in
Dean’s comments came in a video address in which he joked that his failure
to personally attend the Party of European Socialists (PES) convention, which
was advertised as a “carbon neutral congress,” was actually a smart move
because he avoided flying and contributing to global warming. “We’ve saved a
lot of carbon,” Dean said.
In his comments, Dean called for a “long-term global vision” for the
transformation of the global economy
and mentioned that disgraced Democratic President Bill Clinton had previously
spoken at a meeting of the PES-sponsored Global Progressive Forum. The April 2-3 Global Progressive Forum also featured Robert
Borosage of the left-wing group that calls itself the Campaign for
The Global Progressive Forum is also sponsored by the Socialist
International, whose
“Free-market globalization alone cannot achieve social justice,” Dean told
the PES convention. “What the world needs is a global New Deal.”
He defined this as a “transition to a low-carbon economy” involving “a major
transformation in the patterns of production and consumption.” This will
include “large-scale investments
and mechanisms” to share the costs and the policies, he said. His remarks came
on the eve of the United
Nations climate
change conference in