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Show Page 2 The Utah Independent July 5, 1973 mm Th' The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand ., ' ' , - TOM ANDERSON Independent Address Correspondence To Pigeon Forge, Tennessee 37863 Dedicated To The Constitution,' Liberty, Morality, and Truth Friendly Rattlesnakes Free men can vote themselves into slavery, but slaves cannot vote themselves free. J. Reese Hunter jjj 2 5 The like the rattlesnake has mellowed. Thirteen COMMENTARY E have mellowed ufi KERSHNER-ROW- Communists ago in was in the years Washington, 1 silent crowd which mutely watched killer Khrushchev ride by with the golfer, Dwight Eisenhower. Every eighth person lining the sidewalk in Washington on that black day in American history, was a plain-clothpoliceman. Anyone who even hollored boo! at the brutal murderer of millions would have been arrested. Patriots who wore black arm bands in protest were ordered to take them off or go to jail. Some went to jail. That could be called the beginning of the police state in America. This time it was different. Patriots were arrested, true. But this time the audience applauded the mass murderer, Brezhnev. In the intervening years the American people had been properly conditioned. Vice is a monster of so frightful mien, as to be hated needs but to be seen; yet seen too oft, familiar with her face, we first endure, then pity, then embrace! And so now a high percentage of the American people are for trade and aid to the Communist, who, they have told again and 0 es Edward Rowe Howard Kershner THE AFRICAN SCENE Burundi: Fifty to one hundred thousand people brutally massacred during recent months in the bitter internecine tribal warfare. No censure of Burundi in UN because she is a member in good standing. Burundi joined in censuring Rhodesia and excluding her black and white team from the Olympics. Uganda: Something like 100,000 peaceful, intelligent East Indians deprived of their property and forced out of the country. As a member of UN, Uganda is not censured. Uganda joined the uproar against Rhodesia and helped expel her from the Olympic games. : The Sudan: Genocidal warfare against the Christians in South Sudan in which large but unknown numbers of them are cruelly tortured and killed. No censure against the Sudan. Member of UN in good standing. Nigeria: War of extermination against the Biafran tribe of that country. No censure of Nigeria. Joined the pack howling for the blood of Rhodesia. Rhodesia: What is wrong? What is the charge? Two or law-abidin- g, . three hundred agitators, saboteurs and invading guerrillas held in jail without speedy trial, fewer, no doubt, than are similarly held in Northern Ireland. Hotels, sports, Parliament and universities are interracial. Blacks compose the greater part of police and armed forces. Blacks can vote on the same basis as whites. Not many of them can meet the very low qualifications, but an increasing number qualify each year. Rhodesian blacks have better jobs, better housing, better medical care and better education than the blacks in any other African country, save South Africa. Blacks are learning skills, advancing in the scale of living and acquiring education with every aid the Smith government can provide for them. The people in Communist lands have no significant vote and the people in the dictator-rule- d countries of Africa have no significant vote, so why the outcry against Rhodesia where many blacks already vote and others will do so as soon as they meet the qualifications. These are of a few hundred dollars worth of property, four years of elementary education or a monthly income of at least. $100. Why the outcry against Rhodesia? Life is better there for the blacks, there is more opportunity and more hope than in the countries that have raised the hue and cry against Rhodesia. low-ownersh- . again, have mellowed. Indeed the Communists have mellowed: formerly wanted to take the they whole world. Now they want to take only half the world. They already have the other half. How many of their millions of slaves have the mellowing freed? They have freed a few Jews, for a price. And our Liberals cheer and insist that before we give the Russians any more wheat, corn, computers, trucks, ip . -- UNREPORTED WATERGATE CRIMES LEST WE BE FREE Who censors our news would have us be uninformed, who controls our news would have us be misinformed: both lest we know The Truth and be free. What fire is to buildings, FRIENDS to the Utah Independent 20 Assorted .Pack Issues for ONLY SIMP cancer is to people; inflation is j I tires, cars, machinery and equipment, that they allow more Jews to leave. Why Jews? Why not Christians? Why not everybody who wants to leave? Ninety-nin- e percent to money, and Communism is to freedom, including the freedom to stay alive. ner-do-we- of our national be character, friends with and trade with their jailers, the worst tyrants in human history. Lenin predicted: When the Capitalist world starts to trade with us - on that day they will begin to finance their own destruction. So Nixon, double-dealin- g Dick, has socked it to us again. Peace and trade. worship at the shrine of both, as Brezhnev measures us for our shrouds. As we disarm, Russia girds for war, on land, in the air, and on LHhkaa Russia traitor, and continues its compulsory military all-o- ut training system. A sure way to bring on nuclear war is to let the Russians know that we wont or cant fight one. Disarmament helped cause both World War I and World War II. Disarmament brings war, not peace. Hitler made . two collossal blunders: Mass murdering of Jews. (Murder is O.K. unless done because of race, creed or color.) 2. Hitler thought he could pick off the disarmed allies one by one. Why were we sold out? Why argue about whyl Whether it was conspiracy or stupidity, it is still treason. Benedict Arnold, too, claimed that he was working for peace. He was a e traitor. Youve A Right 1 bush-leagu- PATRIOTISM: LOYALTY TO COUNTRY Millions of Americans have been brainwashed into believing that patriotism means following our leaders, wherever they take us, and loving our government, good or bad. Patriotism is no such thing. Patriotism is not love of your government, your but love country. of Our Founding Fathers fought agdinst their government, George the Third, and for their country. DONT EVER YOUR GUN GIVE UP Recently it was revealed by the French General Staffs counter-intelligenc- top-secr- et e operation that Russia plans a first strike to take Continued On Page 14 To (non DEPT. GIVING UN IN TO $MILLIONS STATE . VIOLATION OF LAW PASSED BY CONGRESS The U.S. State Department is spending millions of taxpayer dollars in under-the-tab- le payments to the United Nations, despite a law passed by Congress specifically designed to clamp a lid on the amount of money the U.S. can contribute to the UN. . Let's look at the record. Over the years the U.S. Congress has dutifully picked the public's pocket and given the UN whatever it asked for often as much as 40 percent of the UN's total budget. Then Congress woke up and put a ceiling on our contributions, limiting them to not more than 25 percent of the total UN operating budget. The country breathed a sigh of relief and said: Maybe now the U.S. is coming to its senses." After all, UN specialists told us that reducing the assessed contributions to 25 percent would save Americans $25.1 million. But our State Department, by the law, has a loophole to create attempted where none exists. The law clearly limits all our contributions to the UN and affiliated agencies. But the same law is being misinterpreted by mis-readi- ng the giveaway specialists placing no limit on so-call- The "voluntary" contributions. This a loophole deceitful dodge has been used by the State Department to siphon money from the treasury and pour it into the UN in violation of federal law and the wishes of Congress. During 1972, $351,445,000 of your money was drained out of the country in this manner. Last non-existe- nt Continued On Page 13 3DUAjl Utah s Largest and Fastest-Growin- g Independent t Subscription Weekly 2459 Major Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115T Name We Address as ed $6 Per Year all are slaves. And if we hadnt lost most JOHN R. RARICK UJL Rcfremlatlve 6th CMgreulwnl District ll, of the people in Communist nations we wouldn't at the Watergate; who has Talking about crime cover-up- s even seen mention of the hordes of thieves whove been stealing souvenirs from the now so famous hotel? EXPOSE YOUR Communists the seas. While we kill the draft and open the armed services to the volunteer revolutionary, |