Dismantling the USA Part I: The Beginnings
By Sher Zieve
MichNews.com
Jun 13, 2008



Today’s US Supreme Court ruling advising the country and the world that foreign terrorists now essentially are afforded the same rights to have their cases tried in the US federal court system and pounds another nail into the coffin of the USA, prompted me—again—towards the realization that today’s students haven’t a clue as to how and why the United States of America now finds itself in the current predicament that presages its end. Leftist academia has only taught them to hate their country. But, I do not only blame the leftist faction for its unrelenting indoctrination of Communist ‘principles’ calling for the destruction of freedom and liberty into the minds of children and young adults. I also blame our faux conservative elected officials for allowing said indoctrination to go unchecked for decades. And now it’s too late. This was probably our first—and greatest—mistake.



In 1917, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (AKA Vladimir Ilyich Lenin) in conjunction with Leon Trotsky led the overthrow of the Czarist system in Russia and were instrumental in the extermination of virtually the entire Russian royal Romanov family. The Bolshevik Revolution was launched, the Socialist Democratic Labor Party was established and the Communist USSR—largely based upon Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto—was not far behind. During this time period and well into the 1930’s an American—Roger Nash Baldwin—became enamored of this Soviet-style communism. This one man would later prove to be the greatest influence in bringing Communism to the shores of the USA and into its legal system. Largely consisting of Communist disciples, in 1920 Baldwin was the central founder of the ACLU. Of its establishment, Baldwin wrote: “I am for Socialism, disarmament and ultimately, for the abolishing of the State itself . I seek the social ownership of property, the abolition of the propertied class and sole control of those who produce wealth. Communism is the goalâ€