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  Lyndon LaRouche - SourceWatch
LaRouche's opponents on the political conservative right have characterized him as a fascist and a communist, his opponents on the political liberal and socialist left have characterized him as a fascist, Bonapartist, and a right-wing populist.
LaRouche maintained that institutions such as the International Monetary Fund were suppressing the development of these nations, saddling them with a fraudulent debt burden, and re-imposing a disguised version of colonialism, forcing these nations to provide cheap labor and raw materials.
LaRouche claims to be opposed to racism and his political organization is ethnically diverse, one of the founders of his philosophical movement, the Schiller Institute, is the "first lady" of the Civil Rights Movement, Amelia Boynton Robinson.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Lyndon_LaRouche   (3834 words)

  
  Lyndon LaRouche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
LaRouche was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment in 1988 for conspiracy, mail fraud, and tax code violations, but continued his political activities from behind bars until his release in 1994 on parole.
LaRouche's movement was heavily involved in the 1968 student strike and occupation of Columbia and attempted to win control of the university's SDS and PL branches by putting forward a political program linking student struggles with those of fls in Harlem.
LaRouche opposed Reagan's support for Britain in the Falklands War (LaRouche referred to the war by the Argentine name, the Malvinas War), arguing that the policy was in violation of the Monroe Doctrine.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lyndon_LaRouche   (6094 words)

  
 PublicEye.org - Fascism Wrapped in an American Flag
In a cruel sense, LaRouche was true to his twisted words, those members who challenge the increasingly macabre political and social theories expounded by their leader were confronted by loyalists as politically and sexually inadequate traitors to the cause.
LaRouche also developed a fevered, comprehensive paranoid fantasy about the importance of his role in history--and a militant, new-found resolve to act upon it, wiping out all opposition to his leadership of the U.S. revolutionary movement.
LaRouche's pronouncements can easily be dismissed as a deranged conspiracy theory--but the words reveal his emotional and intellectual state at the time of the speech.
www.publiceye.org /larouche/nclc1.html   (3620 words)

  
 WashingtonPost.com: The Cult Controversy
LaRouche wrote that his childhood was "bitterly boring and grey." He was a "semi-outcast" with almost no friends, he wrote, and he retreated to the world of ideas by reading Descartes and Kant.
LaRouche was "eccentric and odd," a "mysterious character" who told a range of stories about his past and "stayed up for 24 hours at a stretch, talking nonstop," the ex-associate said.
One man with whom LaRouche and his group dealt in the mid-1970s was Willis Carto, the founder of the Liberty Lobby, according to LaRouche's deposition in a libel case last year and one by Carto in another lawsuit.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/national/longterm/cult/larouche/main.htm   (3487 words)

  
 Lyndon LaRouche 1986
LaRouche candidate Mark J. Fairchild defeated party regular George E. Sangmeister (a state senator, later a U.S. congressman, from Mokena) for lieutenant governor and LaRouche candidate Janice Hart defeated party regular Aurelia Pucinski, a Chicago Metropolitan Sanitary District Board member and daughter of a powerful Chicago city alderman and Democratic committeeman, for Secretary of State.
The LaRouche slate was also overwhelmed by a highly competitive and visible campaign at the top of the ticket, among Roland Burris, the attorney general, Dawn Clark Netsch, the comptroller, and Richard Phelan, the president of the Cook County board.
Recognizing that the LaRouche slate was probably prepared for a legal challenge, which would have been costly and potentially unsuccessful, the party decided on a media strategy of educating the press, the party slate, and the voters.
www.prin.edu /users/els/departments/poli_sci/state/state/larouche.htm   (5138 words)

  
 Lyndon Larouche On The Jeff Rense Program
LAROUCHE: And, the problem here, is, it came up with the 9/11 problem: Is, people would try to assume that there was someone who is a particularly known individual, who necessarily had conspired to cause that to happen, from among the spectrum of people they would talk about.
LaRouche, is just more of the same, one other of them, hoping to get in the game by picking off the marbles knocked out of the game.
LaRouche, is just an (another) International Banker without a Bank or any money to start one a religion, not yet having any god or any commandments, a shout in the dark declaring come this way, but, the cliff is just as close as ever.
www.rense.com /general54/lyndon.htm   (6149 words)

  
 Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
LaRouche was convicted and imprisoned on felony fraud charges in the late 1980s related to the fundraising activities of his political organization.
LaRouche was born September 8, 1922, Rochester, New Hampshire.
He is married:to Helga Zepp LaRouche, a native and citizen of Germany and Director of the Schiller Institute; political figure of Germany.
selectsmart.com /president/LaRouche.html   (1150 words)

  
 Lyndon LaRouche - Uncyclopedia
Lyndon LaRouche is head of the U*S*L*P* (United States LaRouche Party) and the N*C*L*C* (National Carcase of LaRouchean Commies), organizations dedicated to acting as vanguards of the Neo-Platonic Renaissance.
Lynden LaRouche was born to a Quaker family (this may be a clue as to how he always knows the right things to do), he learned to read at age five and took the envy of his brutishly near-sighted classmates (“unwitting followers of David Hume”).
Lyndon LaRouche loves classical music (especially when he and his droogy tavorishchies are mopping-up the Stalinista blokes for some of the ol’ ultra-violence) and some-how uses it for divination (much of his economic formulae was obtained this way).
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Lyndon_LaRouche   (1609 words)

  
 Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism:, CSJ 10(1)
Not only was the lack of analysis frustrating, but without an explanatory framework for why LaRouche did what he did, it was difficult to integrate all of the facts presented in the book.
It is interesting, then, that LaRouche, apparently in the opinion of many, turned into an international bully and a cult leader who essentially bullied his own followers into submission.
However, it will not be a satisfying read for one who wants to understand what makes Lyndon LaRouche tick, or for one who hopes to walk away from the book with a greater understanding of the sociopathic mind.
www.csj.org /pub_csj/csjbookreview/csjbkrev101lyndon.htm   (857 words)

  
 Lyndon LaRouche in the News
May 2, 2003 Lyndon LaRouche Tries Again, The Associated Press via CBS News (Perennial presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche is back for an eighth try at the White House — and already has enough campaign cash to rival the fund raising of some mainstream Democrats in the race.
She's been working for the LaRouche campaign out of Baltimore for the past nine years, and her job on Tuesday was to call as many college newspapers as she could find and invite interested reporters to a conference call...
February 7, 2002 The lure of LaRouche: A Union mainstay, by Tim Donnelly, The Diamondback, University of Maryland, College Park (The temperature dropped below freezing Monday afternoon as strong gusts of wind toyed with Eric Thomas' buffet of literature, flyers and homemade posters for seven-time presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche.
www.cultsoncampus.com /larouche.html   (2540 words)

  
 Lyndon LaRouche Interview Transcript Of 9-20-6
LAROUCHE: It's like 1923 Germany: The rate of increase of price, now, is on the same kind of curve that Germany experienced in the second half of 1923.
LAROUCHE: So am I! So am I! Q: I'm not too optimistic sitting around and waiting for them to "get their gumption up." That's what the hell they were elected for in the first place.
LAROUCHE: All right, if you allow an Executive branch of government and the House of Representatives to be dominated by this crew, that's the problem.
www.rense.com /general67/larr.htm   (4491 words)

  
 LostBrain Opinion: This message has been approved by Lyndon LaRouche!
It was proven on March 31st, in the capital of Philadelphia, that LaRouche for president has assumed control of United States taxation through his display of much knowledgeness.
LaRouche: Now that more people have contributed to my campaign than any other, LaRouche the economist has become the president of the United States.
LaRouche: Bretton Woods is over as any quantative reclamation will endure, and as Eisenhower and Truman learned, ignoring LaRouche is tantamount to ignoring something unignorable.
www.lostbrain.com /opinion/travis/larouche.html   (271 words)

  
 Leiberman, the DLC and Lyndon LaRouche........ | Democrats.com
LaRouche fighting back against the CPUSA who were trying to kill him and were mostly FBI agents anyways, is not confusion but self defence.
LaRouche never wanted to build a wall with turrets on mexico, you were lied to or are mistaken about whom you speak with.
According to Larouche and his followers, music stopped progressing when Beethoven died, and that it is because of this decline that has led to the degredation of democratic societies...
blog.democrats.com /node/3510   (6287 words)

  
 Lyndon LaRouche on racism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Hyde-Bound Racism and the Constitution by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Zepp LaRouche also covers the subject of the injection of Romantic racism, "The Aryan model," which first came up in the first half of the 19th Century, which was intended to bury the idea that Greece, the cradle of European civilization, was a mixture of the European and Egyptian (African) and Asian and Semitic colonialists.
LaRouche on Mexican Radio: the Carter campaign carried this same policy, of an alliance with the Ku Klux Klan, in effect, into the Democratic Party machine.
www.newnation.org /Archives/LaRouche-on-racism.html   (839 words)

  
 Lyndon LaRouche Biography
LaRouche is the only presidential candidate to have been convicted in a Federal criminal case.
One of the principal features of this continuing, 1983-1995, attempt to eliminate LaRouche by conviction and defamation, is the crucial role played by a concert of rogues under the direction of a New York private banker, John Train, of the Wall Street-linked firm of Smith and Train.
During 1984-1988, virtually all of the often massive coverage of LaRouche in the U.S. major news media was lies based on the 1983-1984 formulas adopted by the Train salon.
www.larouchepub.com /resume.html   (1314 words)

  
 No Joke (washingtonpost.com)
It is April 30, 2004, and LaRouche is speaking at the Marriott at Metro Center in Washington.
LaRouche, who lives and works behind a curtain of secrecy and security in Northern Virginia, has been asking that question for much of his public life.
Defense Undersecretary Paul Wolfowitz was one of the conspirators, LaRouche claims, along with former secretary of state Henry Kissinger and the Israeli army.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A46883-2004Oct20.html   (1297 words)

  
 Oueen Elizabeth Behind The Ok Bombing - Lyndon Larouche
LYNDON LAROUCHE: Well, I just got back, I'm getting over the jet lag after the trip to Europe.
But it's obvious: These guys and similar guys or people they associated with, from their military background, Special Forces background, {could not have done the job.} This was done by people who were of a qualitatively much higher level of skill.
Q: Nitrite and fuel, how is it that these individuals were not-- LYNDON LAROUCHE: Because it's a question of {shaping the charge.} An explosive is just an explosive.
www.lectlaw.com /files/cur50.htm   (976 words)

  
 LaRouche: Shut Down Senate If Cheney Goes Nuclear
This would mean that Cheney is illegally trying to change the rules of the Senate with a simple majority vote, when the Senate rules clearly require 67 votes for such a measure.
LaRouche said that an effort to change the rules, without the 67 votes, would be a coup d'état.
LaRouche has warned, from the beginning of this Administration, that under conditions of financial crisis, we would see the Adminstration moving toward dictatorial, emergency rule.
www.larouchepac.com /pages/otherartic_files/2005/050521_shut_senate.htm   (795 words)

  
 Biography of Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr,. Economist, Statesman, Political Leader, Universal Thinker
LYNDON H. emerged, over the course of the 1970s and 1980s, to rank among the most controversial international political figures of his time.
Both Lyndon LaRouche's standing as an internationally known economist, and his exceptional successes as a long-range forecaster, are the outgrowths of his original discoveries of physical principle, dating from a project conducted during the 1948-1952 interval.
Dec. 1977 to Helga Zepp LaRouche, native and citizen of Germany; Specialist in Nicholas of Cusa, Friedrich Schiller; founder and Director of the Schiller Institute; political figure of Germany.
www.schillerinstitute.org /biographys/meet_larouche.html   (4553 words)

  
 Boing Boing: Lyndon LaRouche founded Wikipedia?
LaRouche, an outspoken political activist, set the record for consecutive attempts at the presidency by running eight times.
He is known to be a promoter of conspiracy theories and has frequently been accused of being a fascist and an anti-Semite - claims he has denied.
However, I understand that not many people know this, and therefore it is easier to ridicule the writer rather than investigate the issue.
www.boingboing.net /2004/10/05/lyndon_larouche_foun.html   (677 words)

  
 Ancestry of Lyndon LaRouche
The following material on the immediate ancestry of Lyndon LaRouche should not be considered either exhaustive or definitive, but rather as a first draft.
140, sheet 17b LaRouche Joseph H Head M W 63 M 28 Canada-French Can-Fr Can-Fr Ella S Wife F W 60 M 25 MA ME MA Joseph immigrated in 1870 and was naturalized.
LaRouche is not eligible for membership in the NSDAR (by not being female), he is eligible for membership in the equivalent organization for men, the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution.
www.wargs.com /political/larouche.html   (1521 words)

  
 Lyndon LaRouche Is Right!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
A political footnote, and major event in the political life of Lyondon LaRouche -- perpetual candidate -- occured in 1996, when LaRouche picked up delegates to head to the Democrat Nominating Convention -- winning a required percentage in one state or another.
I don't blame the DNC for the conspiracy to not let Lydon LaRouche into the convention, but you have to call it a conspiracy.
Evidentally Al Franken knocked down a Lyndon LaRouche heckler.
www.struat.com /justin/LAROUCHE.html   (263 words)

  
 JEFF RENSE INTERVIEWS LYNDON LAROUCHE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Thanks to Lois Reynolds we have a transcript of Jeff Rense interviewing Lyndon LaRouche, which I find very interesting.
I haven't read much LaRouche because I find his prose style kind of tedious for my taste, but that's just me. But in the following interview Jeff's skills can really be seen bringing things to life.
Lyndon LaRouche was interviewed by Jeff Rense in the late evening of Sept. 20, 2005.
www.rumormillnews.com /cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=79874   (4779 words)

  
 Lyndon LaRouche and Executive Intelligence Report
Political group accused of cult-like practices; LaRouche Youth Movement said to brainwash, manipulate
The LaRouche Cult: Citizens Electoral Council (Briefing Paper) Requires Free Adobe Acrobat Reader
LaRouche Back in Loudoun After 5 Years in Prison
www.rickross.com /groups/larouche.html   (170 words)

  
 Ben Franklin Books--Works by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ben Franklin Books--Works by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
View Selected Essays by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr: Economics: The End of a Delusion, LaRouche in 2004 Special Report, $15.00
www.benfranklinbooks.com /larouche.htm   (186 words)

  
 2004 Presidential Election: Lyndon H. Larouche Jr Campaign Money   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Lyndon LaRouche is a perennial presidential candidate whose political views are said to have started out as left-wing socialist and gravitated to the far right.
LaRouche, who served time in prison for tax evasion and fraud, reportedly once described himself as “a neo-Platonic democratic republican.”
NOTE: All the numbers on this page are for the 2004 election cycle and based on Federal Election Commission data released electronically on Wednesday, August 30, 2006.
www.opensecrets.org /presidential/summary.asp?ID=N00002047   (127 words)

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