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Criminal
12-08-2004, 11:01 AM
http://www.christianheritagemins.org/articles/ConfessionStalin.htm

Among the most depraved leaders to teach our classes was the notorious Ella reeve Bloor. I can best introduce her by quoting from House Report 209 of the Eightieth Session of Congress, pages 14 and 15.

“The Communist Party of America held its first convention from September 1 to 7, 1919, at the headquarters of the Russian Federation of the Socialist Party in chicago. The call for the meeting, was published in the (Russian) “Nory Mir,” on July 7, 1919, and in the ‘Revolutionary Age’ of August 23, 1919, both being left wing Socialist organs. It called upon all those who favored an ‘international alliance of the Socialist movement of the United States only with the Communist groups of other countries’ to answer ‘the clarion call of the Third International’…Earl Browder and Ella Reeve Bloor who is now a National Board member, were charter members of the Communist Labor Party.

Comrade Ella warned the girls of our classes that they had been called to an important task in building a “worker’s society.” She spoke in glowing terms about becoming “*****s of the revolution.” No racial boundaries or color lines must be permitted, she said. White girls would be expected at all times to submit themselves to Negroes, Chinese and others.

“Your body belongs to the Party,” she would shout. Girls were instructed to “become prostitutes for the advancement of Communism.” They were ordered to resort to whatever means necessaray for the purpose of enticing men into the Party and committing acts of violence against “this damned democracy.”

Criminal
12-10-2004, 09:08 PM
This is really a continuation of the previously posted article "Education of an American Communist." I always was intrigued at how ideologies have used sex to sell ideas. This was common among the Communists as well as Nazis. My father, who was in the Pacific during WW 2 told me about the infamous "Tokyo Rose", who ironically did more to boost moral among the GIs than any of Roosevelts boorish speeches.

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