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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand Continued from page 7 August 19, 1976 The Utah Independent Page 11 THE BUYING OF OUR CONGRESS Ever since, needless to say, this particular hireling has voted for the bills which transfer more and more billions from your pocket to the federal bureaucracy. Trailer was to vote for things like aid to New York City, to bail the Rocke- feller banks out of their financial bind, vote to prevent any private competition with the Postal Service which might save us nearly two bil-lion dollars a year and deliver the mail with greater efficiency; Traxler for the pork-barrpublic- works bill and for allowing the State Department to spend our tax money to pay Ellsworth Bunker to give away the Panama Canal to the Reds. So much for the cynical income-ta- x day theme designed by Washington experts for bamboozling the folks there in the rest of the country, Who cares, say. the Liberals, as long as it works? The object is to destroy Conservatives and replace with manipulable or convinced Leftists. And the N.C.E.C. fund- pitch emphasizes many more couldnt have been elected without help from Washington and New York testimonials. The score Conservatives removed twenty-thre- e more Liber- in 1974, and thirty-fiv- e als bought and paid for. And the N.C.E.C. message is: These 35 votes made the difference in power-play- s like the toppling of Congressional Chairmen who were dis-liked by Rockefeller Republican J. Irwin Miller and the honchos of the basically Democratic N.C.E.C. when they lose, they win. el be called on it, whatever they do. That is the object of the massive, jar for thousands, even tens of thouwhich is By May, very early in the sands, of dollars in ready cash for program for the perCongressional campaign year, the the National Committee for an Ef- version of the electoral process in the N.C.E.C. was claiming that it had fective Congress. United States. It has required the top-to-botto- hundred spent only seventy-fiv- e lars on its picked candidates. Yet, under operating expenses, over fifteen thousand more has already been laid out to provide a much larger number of candidates with free services like polling, consultation, photographic services, and who knows what else? The operating pense is N.C.E.C.s payment to the professional field agents who go out and con the public into electing their hirelings to Congress. In their own accounting, the organization wants to know how much it has invested in each Congressional flunky, Who are the moneybags who sup-oport the National Committee for an Effective Congress? In a wealthy category, we find Laurance Rockfeller, James War-theburg, Mrs. Bernard Baruch, Mrs. g Marshall Field, and an array of nessmen who are shy about their ac-- I Candidates who are groomed, essential control of the mass media dol-boug- ht ex-vot- ed ut m busi-raisin- tual affiliations. Professors and psychiatrists are; and all the plush suburbs like La Jolla, Shaker Heights, Lake Forest, and Darien the haunts of the well-represent- ed, limousine Liberals. They want their kind of Congressmen to be elected in Indiana and Colorado and e Missouri, so they give to the tion which they believe will turn the organiza-Committe- trick for them. m trained, and jockeyed by the Committee need not have it known that they are really being supported by Jacob M. Kaplan, who got away with murder for years on his taxes because his phony foundation also served to pipeline C.I.A. money to Socialist Norman Thomas; or by Communist writer Rex Stout; or by radicals Carol and Wilbur (Ping) Ferry. The latter pair of N.C.E.C. angels admit to also having supplied thousands of dollars to Counter-Sp- y , which may very well be an arm of Fidel Castros Communist Directorate General of Intelligence. At any rate, Counter-Sp- y will be remembered as the outfit which set up C.I.A. agency chief Richard Welch for assassination last g Christmas. Mrs. Ferry feels that American agents murdered is a way to spruce up the government, she told me, and when she gives to she preN.C.E.C., she assured-me- , sumes that her money is supporting candidates who would agree. Theres more. Counter-Sp- y printed, just below the praise showered on its get-tin- anti-Americ- activities by the an Ferrys, an expression of Comradely solidarity from the boys in the Communist Front National Lawyers Guild running the Wounded Knee OffenseDefense Committee, an- In the category we other Communist Party Front. And n find Stewart Mott, the General lo, we find from their records filed tors heir who likes to list his occupa-Th- e with the Election Commission that radical manipulators don't mind tion as gardener or farmer. This the National Committee for an Efif their man loses to another picked would appear to be inconsistent with fective Congress transferred certain e 800 Avenue, or of its funds, in March of 1974, to candidate, just so long as a Conserva- - 515 Fifth Avenue. However, it seems the Wounded Knee gang in order to tive is knocked out in the process. If r g mailing for another Conservative is elected in his at Mott was evicted from one pent-o- finance a of the because that outfit. Those are some of the her place, it is still something of a house apartment live-- ( subversive his caused manure connections that show; by problem win because of the loss of seniority e one can only wonder what lurks below which hurts the District, but not the stock; furthermore, tenants on t chance relish the Ooca below did not the surface. boys in Washington and New York). Mr. farm the How could the Eastern Radical by having buying Does the National Committee for freaky-wealth- y Mo-Eve- fund-raisin- by those who can draw upon whatever financial resources the task calls for. The programmed attfcck has been directed at selection and backing of candidates, as we have seen, and then confusing the voters. Other tactics involve the mobilization of bloc voters by marching illiterates to the polls, manipulating minorities, and arranging votes for persons and inexperienced teenagers in a concerted effort to dilute and negate the votes of the rest of us. Radical groups use their bought Congressmen to change the election laws at will, and then pack the resultant bureaucracy with their own officers. What can the voter do, when it seems that he is outfoxed at every turn by political professionals who are out to strip him of his paycheck, bank account, and national birthright?. The first essential is to realize what is happening. The slick pros who fly out from Washington and whip up a media blitz of hokey TV 8 pots are real, they are smart, they dont care what you want; they know what their bosses in Washington and New York want, and their job is to con you into voting for their agent. Two days later, they will be booting another horse home in some other congressional race, thereby planting another agent in Congress at the expense of true representation for ann or so Americans. other been doing this with increasTheyve ing success for nearly thirty years. They can be stopped only by exposure. When the voters know that they are being conned and manipu-- . lated, they are not likely to vote for the culprit. Where the Conspiracy has been able to choose all of the available candidates, the problem is more severe. It will take extended and determined work to overcome that problem by finding and supporting alternative, uncontrolled candidates willeducational ing to run a hard-nose- d campaign. That done, the Conspiracy can be exposed and its hold on the Congress broken. D half-millio- an Effective Congress cheat a little Motts farm fall on em. Untold Establishment impose endlessly escato the lating taxes, n wars, forced on the new election bill? Who knows? tons of soil had been hauled rather than I have shown some copies of some rot m carder to support this mad bussing, of sort 77iat subsidies to the unscheme. is the mentality highly dubious N.C.E.C. reports on wants to buy your Congressman productive and and operating expenses to people who that second-rate on measures defense auditors experi- nJ spends lavishly through ought to know America if the people were allowed to and I have N.C.E.C. to try to do it. enced in election law y shrmking-theof An select Congressmen who really repreamazing array come away with nothing more than as themselves list violets retired, sented them? must be doing it on the advice or housewife, It couldnt be done. of counsel, meaning that their law- - unemployed, unstudent. When contacted, u Therefore, those who want all of yers must have thought they could Elinor named donor the above pestilences for us must "Buying Congress" by Susan L M. Huck get away with it. Of course, with employed can 1976 issue put block the election of truly represen- first appeared in the their own former employees packing Goodspeed said, Well, you the Federal Election Commission, me down as parasite if youd like tative men and women to Congress, of AMERICAN OPINION (Belmont, Mas021 78) and is reprinted by per mis--. outfits like N.C.E.C. and C.O.P.E. that better. Such people are cookie and replace them with their own sachusetts sion of the publisher. theless able to reach into the agents. figure they are not going to no-wi- gun-contr- ol crime-contro- l, ill-behav- July-Augu- st none-probab- ly Creeping Surrender After I had spoken at the University of California at Berkeley on the subject The Communist Program to Conquer the U.S.A., a young lady rose and said: You have stated that the Communists are' not planning to conquer by us in defeating thermonuclear war, nor by a no other way. I replied, Yes, there is surrender. another way For many years I have sought to draw attention to the formula by which the Communists are confident they can conquer the U.S.A. At the risk of being labeled repetitious, here it is: External their being voted into encirclement, plus internal demoralization, plus thermonuclear means they cannot conquer us for there blackmail, leads to progressive surrender. STARTED YOUNG Anyone who cannot see the progress being made in The little boy who was sent to the store and could never remember what he went for, finally grew up to be a congressman. accordance with this workers revolution, nor by power. This - WO IV Magazine Carden School is formula has no eyes with which to see, no ears with which to hear, and no mind with which to think. 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