Commie Crafted ObamaCare
Posted: Mar 20, 2010
A few weeks ago, someone posted (correctly) that Barack Obama is a Commie. A gang of Kool-Aid-drinking Obamabots jumped her case, hurling ad hominem attacks, in a lame attempt to "defend" him. Read the below and WEEP, ObamaSheep! Weep for your STUPIDITY, weep for your LOSS OF FREEDOM, but most of all weep for the LOSS OF THIS ONCE-GREAT NATION.
NOTE: I was going to highlight the salient points, but that would mean an entire page of solid yellow!
Barack Obama did not conceive of socialized medicine on his own. His acceptance of such a system was cultivated and nurtured by the same types of Marxist revolutionaries with whom he has surrounded himself throughout his entire adult life -- and who are now shaping the major policy agendas of his administration.
The primary figure who delivered Obama to the single-payer camp was
Quentin Young, an 86-year-old retired physician who was a longtime friend and neighbor of Obama in Chicago. Young
joined the
Young Communist League as a teenager in the late 1930s. From the mid-1940s through the mid-1970s, he was closely associated with the
Communist Party. In October 1968 he was called to testify before the
House Un-American Activities Committee, which was probing the extent of his knowledge about the riots that had erupted at the
Democratic National Convention in Chicago two months earlier. The Committee accused Young of belonging to the Bethune Club, an organization for communist doctors; the group was named after
Norman Bethune, a communist physician who devoted his services to the totalitarian regime of
Mao Zedong.
Dr. Young was active in the radical movements of the Sixties and Seventies and
led a small delegation to Communist North Vietnam in 1972. In the late 1970s, Young became
associated with a Marxist organization known as the
New American Movement, which was initially convened by
Michael Lerner, an America-hating radical who counseled young people to explore the use of LSD and other hallucinogenic drugs as portals to a greater comprehension of
socialist principles.
In 1980 Young founded the Health and Medicine Policy Research Group, a single-payer
lobby group whose Board of Directors he chairs to this day. In 1982 Young helped establish the
Democratic Socialists of America, which, as the principal U.S. affiliate of the
Socialist International,
asserts that "many structures of our government and economy must be radically transformed." In 1987 Young co-founded
Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP), a single-payer
advocacy organization where he currently serves as national coordinator. In PNHP’s view, government-run healthcare "should be financed by
truly progressive taxation."
In 1995 Young
attended the now-famous meeting at the Hyde Park home of former
Weather Underground terrorists
Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, where Barack Obama was first introduced to influential locals as the hand-picked successor to
Alice Palmer, a pro-Soviet radical who planned to vacate her
Illinois State Senate seat in pursuit of a higher elected office. Young quickly became a friend and political ally of Obama,
teaching the latter about the merits of single-payer healthcare. In a 2009
interview with
Amy Goodman of
Democracy Now!, Young reminisced about the germination of his ideological kinship with the young Obama:
"Barack Obama, in those early days [as a state senator] -- influenced, I hope, by me and others -- categorically said single payer was the best way, and he would inaugurate it if he could get the support, meaning [Democratic] majorities in both houses, which he’s got, and the presidency, which he’s got. And he said that on more than one occasion…."
Another noteworthy influence on Obama’s views vis à vis healthcare has been Dr. Peter Orris, who co-founded Physicians for a National Health Program with Quentin Young. The son of a
Communist Party member, Orris in the 1960s was a leader of
Harvard University’s campus chapter of
Students for a Democratic Society, the New Leftist organization that aspired to overthrow America’s democratic institutions and remake the nation’s government in a Marxist image. He later joined the Communist Party (CP) for more than two decades, before ultimately shifting his allegiance to the CP
splinter group,
Committees of Correspondence, where he remains a prominent figure to this day.
Other leading PNHP activists (and thus, key shapers of Obama’s healthcare agendas)
include the following:
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Joanne Landy, a high-ranking member of the Democratic Socialists of America |
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Mark Almberg, a prominent member of the Illinois Communist Party since the 1970s |
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Oliver Fein (PNHP President) and Steffi Woolhandler (PNHP Secretary), both of whom have spoken in favor of a single-payer healthcare system at the annual Socialist Scholars Conferences in New York City |
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The Communist influences on Obama’s healthcare objectives do not end with the foregoing list of PNHP leaders. In 2004, PNHP collaborated with a number of likeminded, far-left organizations to form a wider coalition, Healthcare-NOW!, which likewise promotes single-payer reform (and, notably, enjoys the
strong support of the
Socialist Party USA). Obama’s friend and mentor, Quentin Young, is a central figure in Healthcare-NOW!, serving as the network’s
national coordinator and co-chair. Other prominent members of
Healthcare-NOW!’s Board of Directors -- who, like their counterparts at PNHP, exert a major influence on President Obama --
include:
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