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Show I The Paper That Dares To Taka A Stand April 19,1979 The Utah Independent Page 3 UNFIT TO PRINT? 'A (Coooeirvalllve SpeakoOotf EJ. THORNTON COLUMNIST LECTURER 6-- Arcadian F have written recently about the putrid minded Kate Millett, one of the big wheels of the - . I Womens Liberation Movement (ERA). Millett was run out of Iran because of her interference with the nation. politics of that strife-tor- n Out of my files popped another reminder that this Millett character is in on other evils, and the public should be kept informed that she is one of the leaders of ERA, and ERA is no better than those who cooked it up, and are trying to keep it on the front burner. TIME Magazine, Jan. 9; 1978, page- - 13 had. a story on some females who are members of the Weather Underground, widely believed to have been behind the bombing of the Capitol in 1971 and the Gulf Oil headquarters in Pittsburgh in 1974, uamong other criminal acts. Two FBI agents penetrated the Weather people, and five arrests were made. Included were two females, Judith Bissell and Leslie Ann Mullin. Two things struck me forcefully. (1) Judith Bissells husband was Silas, a descendant of the carpet-cleanfamily. They were arrested in 1970 on charges of planting a fire bomb at the University fo Washington Air Force ROTC building. Reflect that the ROTC building was burned during the violent Kent State upheaval that the left-wipress has kept before the public for years. Both these young women had higher education. (2) The second thing that struck me was a comment in the TIME article that these two young women swore by Maos Marxist writings, but They had other PROPHETS, among them Kate Millett and Betty Friedan. Kate and Betty are cornerstones in the crumbling structure of the ERA movement. The photographs of five of the Weather criminals, along with a California bungalow shack where two of them were hiding, make this TIME article very revealing. I think it is a pity that the author didn't also show the mugs of Kate Millett and Betty Friedan along with the pictured criminals. In my mind anybody who coaches criminals, who conspires to break up the American family and home, and who helps warp a young mind by writing and promoting in schools the vilest kind of books, should be prominently displayed along with those who conspire to bomb and burn buildings. Destroying minds and characters, however, does not seem to be a punishable offense. Starting at the top of a . PRICES AAA trading 227 West 600 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Phone (801) 531-6457 i two characters - said of ng TOP 62-year-- old promoting Womens Lib or ERA Millett 'on an International basis. What does that make ERA? I think I can take off some good Xerox copies of this TIME article, and my cost will be small. If you want to keep up with the slimy side of ERA, and be able to tell others, write me for copies. Refer to column No. 316. Remember, every time another country is LIBERATED, it goes under the communist yoke. We should learn to look upon that word Liberated with the same viewpoint credited to the man who er SILVER COINS m BUYMARKET criminal chain, the organizer of one of the Weather Underground cells was Clayton Van Lydegraf, known to have been a Four communist since 1930. others arrested with him averaged 30 years. All had attended colleges, and while there were attracted to the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). So we have a known communist organizer, a cell of educated college men and women under him, some of the woven being coached by Kate Millett and Betty Friedan, those Council Ameriean-Chilea- n report March April 1979 - boarding-hous- e hash Press reporter Christian recently filed a report from Santiago that no newspaper seemed to find worthy of publication. Ms. article discussed the a survey undertaken by results the Chilean branch Gallup-Chil- e, of the famed American polling asked organization. Gallup-Chil- e 1 n a of ,400 Chileans questions dealing with jobs and living standards and attitudes cross-sectio- toward thV rnv,nTni Pinochet One question asked those surveyed to rate the Government on a seven- point scale from very good to very bad. The last results available, ac- cording to the AP story, showed a 66 percent approval rating for the Another question them to select one of five test describing their at- t.tude toward elections. The result. more than 70 percent lected one of three answers that indicated that they did not want elections. Of the 21.6 percent that wanted elections. more than half wanted to exclude Marxist parties. Another question asked them to construct an ideal presidential image, based upon the of moderation, . strength, degree . justness, decisiveness, humanity, and other traits a President should possess. The result: Pinochet was rated 74 percent of the ideal. The poll also asked what. the people would say to President Pinochet if given the opportunity. Almost half of them 49$ percent said they wouid ask him to do somethiog about unemployment, which now stands at an official rate of 13 percent. The article noted that oni Carter pledge. Somozas only crime is that he is opposed to By John F. McManus Belmont, Massachusetts President Carters choice of Red China bver the Republic of na has helped to make the ministrations dramatically obvious. The Went knuckled under to every Chi-Associat- POLITICAL ANALYST No. 1, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 and from Making A Communist World Communism. ed Middle East and Africa In the past year, Afghanistan fell to outspoken Communists (who murdered our Ambassador "?tb impuiuty) mats suffered a setback m Ethi-- . opia, Somalia kicked the Reds out but quickly found the United States as an opponent as a result, and the Carter team subverted the Shah of Iran, leav- ing an munist pack of fanatics in tern- porary control. The reverbera- tions have been widespread. Ad-Shirl- ey sm Pres-Americ- an dand ad bV tbe eve.n the Pint of stating: There is but one China and Taiwan is When asked if jjaj ggught or received any assurance that, the Communists would not use military force against Taiwan, he had to admit that none had been asked for and none had been given The effect of this betrayal throughout what is left of anti- Communii Asia felt for Loh, Taiwan's yearg Minister of Information in the United States, publicly noted the harm that our President had done to our nations credibility, He said that the Carter act rep- resented the first time in our 202 years that the United States turned her back on a faith- ful fnend, not because of what bu( denlanded a third cauge Mr. Loh was promptly re- quested to leave the United States. The effect of his dis-missal will likewise .be felt in diplomatic circles for years. part 0f anti-Wester- n, u ' pro-Co- m- According to The New York for Much jjoth, for in- stance: "The U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia, once a model of understanding and close cooperation, has become clouded with question marks and many unpleasant surprises. The tense involvement of our Presi-aske- d dent in the peace agreement nmet . nts tween Egypt and brad has left the Saudis in an embarrassing th the other Arab na- po, tions. Saudi Arabia wants to maintain friendly relations with the United States, but her Arab neighbors are on record as strong opponents of the separate Egyptian-Israepeace treaty that Mr Carter arranged. Further down the contment America of 78 L Ptoes another friend of the CongressUnited States continues to feel men sent a letter to President Qarter telling him that the in- - the sting of betrayal. Rhodesia, creasing unrest in Nicaragua was a once happy and prosperous the result of a revolutionary land, is under siege from U.S. group whose leaders have been diplomacy and Red terrorists bar- trained in Havana and Moscow, bored in the Marxist nations of and whose goal is to make Nica- - Angola, Zambia, and Mozam- ragua another Cuba.' But on bique. The war has wiped out February 8th the State Depart- - decades of progress that Rho- - py Se li Itln Something to be eaten with suspicion and digested' with regret. Communists usually mean the exact opposite of what their special language seems to say. An examredistribution of the oEttH-kT- SI. ple if wealth. This means that a group surd clinic, serving the black, ident Anaat of conniving gangsters will try to been closed. Over 1,000 Nicarahave rpg pUblied reason: midfrom wealth thrifty away strip government would not sub- - schools for black children have dle class people, and by the use of human rights improvements were mit an internationally super- - ceased functioning. Transparta-mentione- d All it to vised plebiscite which would de- - tion facilities and food produc-i- n only occasionally. guns or taxes redistribute tion have been severely cut, all a not uninteresting report. It cide the nations future. the " members of the ruling the has we wonder, hurting the blacks in each case, When, bureaucracy. The Soviet leaders is curious that no American If a Communist world is its State Department ever made a are commonly alleged to be the newspaper chose to print it.. similar demand of Red Cuba, or goal, the Carter Administration ones with limousines and Red China or the Soviet Union? is doing a bang-u- p job. chauffeurs, 'comfortable homes, 1979 The John Birch Society Features The issue is a8 phony as any villas on the Black Sea, and ample 4rk'k4t'k'k'k'k'k4r'k'k'k'k'k'k,kitie-kif'k'k'k'kit'k'k'kiti- t pensions. Their liberated counWe admit of no government right. ..the trymen, crowded into state-ownThe sole -- reason for the is an express grant only legitimate right toigovem apartment buildings, will do as the state is to protect its from the of governed. power police tell them. When things are subjects individually from -- William Henry Harrison . rationed in Cuba, will Castro carry each other, and collectively Will you ever, behold a card? from external foes. It is true Brezhnev in a bread line? that a few German would-bBUY AND DISTRIBUTE EXTRA COPIES OF The fallacy of redistributing" philosophers of this venal THE UTAH INDEPENDENT reminds me of an old story. Small age wish to distort the state town banker meets small town into an institution for the 35$ each drunk, and this conversation takes of morality, spread 12 for $3.50 Mr. Jones, you place. Drunk and edifying education, 25 for $6.00 Assorted copies older than got plenty and 1 got nothin - you instruction. But such a view ' 2 months ought to divide with me you got 10 for $1.0(F 50 for $10.00 contains, lurking in .the from most of yours your family, background, the Jesuitical 100 for $19.00 Weil,-Toanyway." Banker aim of .doing away with you were left a good bit of money and freedom personal Price includes postage and handling. and you drank it all up. Suppose I individual development, and did divide with you. In a few years of making men mere wheels ISSUE DESIRED it be and broke all blow would you Chinese a in huge again. .What then? After some NAME governmental and religious head scratching the Drunk replied is the road machine. This Jest have another division." to led ADDRESS once that Thats socialism. , Auto-da-feInquisitions, to ZIP QITY & STATE wars. and religious Frederick the Great showed Enclosed $ Total amount that he at least never wished Never be afraid of they to tread it when he said: In i.e. dont be afraid of what 57 East Oakland Avenue my land everyone shall care they think. Do what you as he for his own. salvation, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 know is right. best. himself thinks -- Schopenhauer J K& W - . Sole Reason by-divin- e ed e . . . . . . - H I t |