Friend
Today is the 101st birthday of the late American statesman, and
eight-time U.S. presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche. While leading
Russian Economist and Minister of the Eurasian Economic Union Sergei
Glazyev has publicly acknowledged the influence of LaRouche's ideas in
shaping the conditions for a new, more just international economic
order to emerge, as we see coming from the recent BRICS Summit in
South Africa, most Americans have only a dim recollection of Lyndon
LaRouche, if they are familiar with the name at all.
That was the intent of the decades-long political witch hunt
against him, leading to his and several of his associates' lengthy
prison sentences, and the government's illegal shut down of LaRouche's
publications in the 1980's.? The LaRouche case, as former U.S.
Attorney General Ramsey Clark warned, set a precedent for the
political targetting of any leader whose policies stood in the way of
a criminal "one world order."? That includes what is being done to
today to former President Donald Trump.
Americans should be able to participate in a robust debate of
policies and ideas, and choose or reject our leadership in free and
fair elections.? It is not for the FBI to determine who is allowed to
be a candidate.
Tonight we will hear from Mr. LaRouche in his own words, so that
you can get to know a little bit more about the man, and understand
why they worked so hard to silence him, and why his ideas are just
what the nation and the world need today.
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Please also join me on Saturday morning for the Schiller
Institute Conference on why the United States should be
celebrating the BRICS, as opposed to trying to provoke nuclear war
with Russia and China.? It starts at 9:00 am.?
--Diane
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