LaRouchePAC Weekly № 27


A weekly roundup of news, culture, and organizing from LaRouchePAC.


Lyndon LaRouche: A Real Change is Coming
(Almost 11 Years Later)

In a country divided, faced with a coup against the President, now propelled by mob violence and the defacing of our history, as we fight a pandemic which challenges the boundaries of human knowledge, this Fourth of July 2020 is not the place for the usual pablum. Where are we going as a country? What makes us unique? What is the American identity? On December 3, 2009, right after the financial collapse of 2007-2008, Lyndon LaRouche answered those questions emphatically. Watch the full address >>>


President Trump: Call to the Nation To Save the Nation from Totalitarianism, Cultural Revolution

President Trump traveled to Mount Rushmore in South Dakota on the evening of July 3 to celebrate Independence Day, where he issued a call to the American people to mobilize against the ongoing “Cultural Revolution,” which is threatening to impose “totalitarianism” and “far-left fascism” on the nation. 

It was not a campaign speech—no mention of Biden or the Democrats (except that the cities in chaos were run by Democrats). He did not identify the insurrection against the nation as an insurrection against himself, but swore he would lead the effort to stop them. Watch his full speech >>>


Concerning the Mob and the Emancipation Statue

A celebration of Abraham Lincoln and the Emancipation Declaration, commissioned and paid for solely by freed slaves, is now under attack by the mob in Washington, D.C. It is considered demeaning because a freed slave kneels before Lincoln, his chains broken. The effort to simply eradicate this statue, and with it, the ability of Americans to take in and learn from our history would be thoroughly denounced by a very angry Frederick Douglass, were he alive today. We print below Frederick Douglass’ dedication of this statue when it was first unveiled.

“Wise and thoughtful men of our race, who shall come after us, and study the lesson of our history in the United States; who shall survey the long and dreary spaces over which we have traveled; who shall count the links in the great chain of events by which we have reached our present position, will make a note of this occasion; they will think of it and speak of it with a sense of manly pride and complacency,” Douglass began. Read more >>>


Video: 400 Years Ago, America’s Anti-Slavery Founding; the True History

This Independence Day 2020, we're re-featuring this video as a reminder of this nation's great history. Enjoy. The single initiative, the single act of courage which made possible humanity’s escape from the omnipresence of oligarchical slavery was the 1620 voyage of those who became known as the Pilgrims, and the establishment of the Plymouth colony that same year. This was the act which proclaimed the determination of a people to live free, and it was the 1620-1776 developments in America which created—for the first time in human history—the possibility of eliminating oligarchical slave systems worldwide. Watch this powerful history, presented in 12 minutes >>>


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Alicia
LaRouchePAC Web-Team
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