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intelligence agencies. A government official later said that Frankhouser was one of the few people who could call LaRouche directly. Forrest Lee Fick, an associate of Frankhouser from the KKK, was added as a consultant in 1982. Fick helped Frankhouser, who was not a competent writer, to compose the memos from "Mr. Ed"; they appeared so authentic that when news about them began to leak out via defectors from LaRouche's security organization, journalists began to speculate about the identity of "Mr. Ed". Frankhouser and Fick later testified that, to justify their $ 700-per-week paychecks, they had invented their connections to the CIA, written memos purporting to be from CIA agents, and warned of imaginary assassination plots against the LaRouches. George and Wilcox called Frankhouser's deception "one of the biggest hoaxes in the annals of political extremism", made possible by what they called LaRouche's "obsession with
578:. The LaRouche organization believed Frankhouser to be a federal agent who had been assigned to infiltrate right-wing and left-wing groups, and that he had evidence that these groups were actually being manipulated or controlled by the FBI and other agencies. LaRouche and his associates considered Frankhouser to be a valuable intelligence contact, and took his links to racist and anti-Semitic groups to be a cover for his intelligence work. Frankhouser played into these expectations, misrepresenting himself as a conduit for communications to LaRouche from "Mr. Ed", an alleged CIA contact, who did not exist. Frankhouser was convicted in 1975 of conspiring to sell half a ton of 850:
LaRouche's new strategy, which is to represent himself as a "conservative Democrat." In fact, it is merely the successor of the now defunct U.S. Labor Party as LaRouche's political arm. and is regarded as the successor to the USLP. LaRouche's politics were not shared by many in the Democratic Party, allowing him to occupy a niche with little competition. A number of state and local candidates have been fielded from within the NDPC's ranks over the past several years. Included among them are Mel Klenetsky, LaRouche's campaign manager, who ran for Mayor of New York, and William Wertz who ran for the U.S. Senate from California in 1982."
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After the 1980 campaign, LaRouche established the National Democratic Policy Committee as a vehicle for his and his followers, candidacies." Claiming 2,600 members, the NDPC is a source of considerable dismay within the Democratic National Committee, with which it is often confused. It also indicates
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Following the election, the USLP brought lawsuits in three states challenging Carter's victory. The Republican Party joined the suits in Ohio and New York. Regional coordinator Paul Greenberg sought a recount in Milwaukee, saying "the election has actually been stolen — the actual winner was probably
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secret police, and the anti-nuclear movement was investigated on behalf of power companies. He also wrote that LaRouche was telling his membership several times a year that he was being targeted for assassination, including by the Queen, "big-time Zionist mobsters," the Council on Foreign Relations,
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reported that U.S. Labor Party members were playing a dominant role in a number of companies in Manhattan: Computron Technologies Corporation, which included Mobil Oil and Citibank among its clients; World Composition Services, which the Times wrote had one of the most advanced typesetting complexes
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were elected. LaRouche also described Carter as "a nitwit to begin with, an empty slop jar into which bad lemonade is being poured." However, conservative Republicans like President Ford fared better, incongruously so, given the Labor Party's stated left-wing stance. "I call them honest Americans",
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Blum wrote that, from 1976 onwards, party members were transmitting intelligence reports on left-wing members to the FBI and local police. In 1977, he wrote, commercial reports on U.S. anti-apartheid groups were prepared by LaRouche members for the South African government, student dissidents were
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alleged that members had taken courses in how to use knives and rifles, and had produced reports for South Africa on anti-apartheid groups in the United States. A farm in upstate New York was allegedly being used for guerrilla training, attended by LaRouche members from Germany and Mexico. Several
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The NCLC had used similar language as early as 1974, when an alderman in Madison, Wisconsin, was called a "house nigger" at a city-council meeting. According to Dennis King, the USLP chairman advocated launching ABC (atomic, biological and chemical) warfare against the Soviet Union as well as the
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that accused LaRouche of running a cult. Blum wrote that LaRouche had turned the U.S. Labor Party—with 1,000 members listed in 37 offices in North America, and 26 in Europe and Latin America—into an extreme-right, anti-Semitic organization, despite the presence of Jewish members. The
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when one of its employees allegedly impersonated a reporter. The magazine won an injunction against the party publications. Lyndon LaRouche, when asked about the matter, said, "I don't know anything about it and I never looked into it, but I do know that the liberal press uses undercover press
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was accused of genocide and told he would be hanged from a lamppost. LaRouche was asked how he expected a party with a five-year record of harassment and threats to win the election; he did not deny the incidents, but replied, "We are only engaged in an open political attack. We just want to
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Frankhouser cultivated a contact with a media source in New York, enabling him to tip off LaRouche about upcoming stories before they became public. In 1979, Frankhouser was also placed on the payroll as a security consultant, having convinced LaRouche that he was actively connected to U.S.
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LaRouche critic and biographer Dennis King says that when the USLP sponsored LaRouche's 1976 campaign, the NCLC was still in transition from a far-left to far-right ideology but by 1977-1978 both organizations (which were really one and the same for all essential purposes) were advocating
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in 1974, was an early target of the USLP's attention. During the Senate's confirmation hearings, LaRouche appeared on behalf of the USLP as a witness against Rockefeller's nomination. He testified that a USLP survey showed 90 percent of U.S. workers and the unemployed hated Rockefeller.
724:, while writing of "anti-capitalistic movements, ranging all the way from the Communist Party U.S.A. to the Trotskyite Socialist Workers' Party", said in 1976 "the most extreme activists in this sprawling radicalism are the youthful U.S. Labor Party". Civil Rights activist 419:. During the broadcast, which ran opposite a similar advertisement from Carter on another network, LaRouche said that Carter would have the U.S "irreversibly committed to nuclear war by no later than the Summer of 1977" if elected. According to LaRouche's autobiography, he 1567: 1097:
This list includes those who have been identified as holding a position within the NDPC and candidates who have run in two or more races, won primaries, or have otherwise gained attention while running NDPC candidates or otherwise identified as "LaRouche Democrats".
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In May 1978, USLP Steering Committee member Elliott Eisenberg campaigned in a Chicago suburb, saying that "the reason we picked Schaumburg is because it's a relatively conservative area ... There's more of a tendency for people to support nuclear power."
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in any part of the world. We are going to take this aching, poor, hungry world and we're going to transform it with American methods. We're going to transform it through the export and development of high technology, we're going to have
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in September 1976 that several public figures on the left had reported threats and intimidation, and said those responsible had identified themselves as members of LaRouche's NCLC or U.S. Labor Party. The linguist and political activist
385:– one a theoretical journal, the other a twice-weekly newspaper. The party fielded candidates in local and congressional elections, generally garnering only insignificant percentages of the popular vote; but there were exceptions – in 748:. Freeman, who is white, described Mitchell as a 'house nigger' for Baltimore's 'Zionists' and an example of 'bestiality' in politics....She won more than 11 percent of the vote, doing especially well in several white precincts. 415:, the first of many national broadcasts by LaRouche that would follow in election years to come. The time was purchased over the objection of the network which unsuccessfully appealed the last-minute purchase to the 719:
wrote that the USLP began "on the political left but has since gone so far in the opposite direction that to call it politically right is to slander the entire conservative movement". Labor-union journalist
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on November 2, 1976. He received 40,043 votes (0.05%). U.S. Labor Party candidates sometimes received unusually high vote totals in comparison with those garnered by other small ideologically-based parties.
3732:"TOP POSTS ARE UP FOR GRABS IN N.H. SUNUNU'S DECISION TO ESCHEW NEW TERM CAUSES RESHUFFLING OF CANDIDATE FIELD" John Ellement and John Milne, Globe Staff. Boston Globe. Boston, Mass.: June 12, 1988. pg. 36 3765:"FEW TOUGH PRIMARY RACES EXPECTED ACROSS THE STATE, EXCITEMENT IS LIMITED. THE AREA'S CONGRESSMEN HAVE NO FOES FOR NOMINATION." Tom Turcol. Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pa.: June 2, 1998. pg. B.1 3097:"Roberti Blasts Political `Hate Groups' Cites LaRouche in Arguing Against Publicly Funded Campaigns" LEO C. WOLINSKY. Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext). Los Angeles, Calif.: April 15, 1986. pg. 3 698:
LaRouche denied the newspaper's charges, and said he had filed a $ 100 million libel suit. His press secretary said the series was intended "to set up a credible climate for an assassination hit".
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and weaken the presidency. By 1977 the party had shifted from the left to politics of the extreme right, though mixed disparate policies and ideas from both sides made the party overall syncretic.
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The U.S. Labor Party had contacts with several notable figures on the extreme right wing of American politics. By the late 1970s, members were exchanging almost daily information with
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uniform. LaRouche had organized his defense campaign regarding the dynamite charges. Frankhouser asserted he was working for the government and was sentenced to five years of
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in the city and had the Ford Foundation among its clients; and PMR Associates, a printing shop that produced the party's publications and some high school newspapers (see
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so that LaRouche could run for that party's presidential nomination, and the U.S. Labor Party was disbanded. In 1982 the USLP was sued for $ 1.5 million in damages by
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joined the suit. The district court judge decided that the activity was protected free speech that could not be prohibited so long as activists did not block doorways.
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was accused of working for the CIA and being a tool of the Rockefellers; meetings he addressed were disrupted, and threats were made. The philosopher
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In Baltimore, USLP candidate Debra Freeman appealed openly to racist and anti-Semitic sentiments in her 1978 campaign against incumbent Congressman
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challenge them in debate." He denied however that anyone had been threatened with physical harm: "Sure, we're going to get them – but politically."
5066: 4911: 3309:"California's vote count deadline is later than Florida's" MARTIN WISCKOL. Orange County Register. Santa Ana, Calif.: November 14, 2000. pg. PageI 3220:" GUBERNATORIAL RIVALS ASSAIL SHAPIRO" Andrew Maykuth, (Also contributing to this article were staff writers, Doreen Carvajal, Lounsberry, et al. 3378:"2D WAVE OF OPPONENTS HITS MAYOR". R Bruce Dold and Mitchell Locin. Chicago Tribune (pre-1997 Fulltext). Chicago, Ill.: February 26, 1987. pg. 1 5120: 4378: 3354:"BUSINESS AS UNUSUAL FOR LAROUCHIES". Thomas Hardy, Political writer. Chicago Tribune (pre-1997 Fulltext). Chicago, Ill.: March 14, 1988. pg. 5 1080: 1062: 4352: 1459: 1199: 3250:"LaRouchie wants `magnetic' trains Hart urges tax on futures trading" Larry Cose. Chicago Sun - Times. Chicago, Ill.: January 1, 1987. p. 36 1349:, co-director of political operations for the NDPC, national campaign director for LaRouche, candidate in 1982 for U.S. Senate from New York 4559: 3613:"7th District is full of economic solutions". Andrew Gottesman.. Chicago Tribune (pre-1997 Fulltext). Chicago, Ill.: October 7, 1992. pg. 4 3387:"In every political race, there are stragglers" Robert Davis.. Chicago Tribune (pre-1997 Fulltext). Chicago, Ill.: February 10, 1989. pg. 5 3057:"A LOW-KEY, HIGH-STAKES SCHOOL BOARD RACE" Irene Sege Globe Staff. Boston Globe (pre-1997 Fulltext). Boston, Mass.: October 31, 1983. pg. 1 1463: 975: 5115: 4751: 3935: 3902: 3300:"LaRouche Candidates Hooted at Convention of County Democrats" LANIE JONES. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: March 23, 1986. pg. 1 1322: 1308: 1300: 1296: 1168: 1154: 1136: 1110: 455: 3559:"U.N. inspectors see construction work at Saddam's palace" VIJAY JOSHI. Austin American Statesman. Austin, Tex.: March 30, 1998. pg. A.6 293:
of Christopher White, who had married LaRouche's former common-law wife. According to detailed descriptions by LaRouche, White had been
4836: 4761: 3318:"Democratic Nominee Won't Contest Dornan" DAVE LESHER. Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext). Los Angeles, Calif.: June 9, 1990. pg. 12 1471: 1373: 1369: 1356: 1265: 1172: 1150: 1146: 1040: 1036: 946: 833: 435:. More broadly, I presented a policy of international monetary reform, as alternative to a deepening crisis in the developing sector... 403:
with other minor party candidates in October 1976, LaRouche predicted monetary collapse followed by thermonuclear war before summer if
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LaRouche troops campaign against Humphrey; Bob von Sternberg, Staff Writer. Star Tribune. Minneapolis, Minn.: Feb 7, 1994. pg. 01.A
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The USLP vice-presidential candidate, Khushro Ghandhi, campaigned in June 1979 and predicted victory based on support from the
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The U.S. Labor Party was noted for its controversial campaign tactics, and its invective campaigns against other politicians.
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At first the party was leftist, "preaching Marxist revolution." A state leader described the aims of the party and its organ,
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network connected the New York office to branches in a further 13 U.S. cities, and also included a two-way, 24-hour link to
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branch of the Labor Party took out a newspaper advertisement announcing that it had filed for an injunction to prevent the
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described the USLP as "a virulently anti-Semitic outgrowth of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)" which used the
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in August 1976, for prohibiting campaigning on their property, which he contended was public property. The North Carolina
4841: 4826: 4494: 4474: 4449: 3997: 3646:"3 Mayoral Candidates Debate Without Koch" The Associated Press. New York Times. New York, N.Y.: August 13, 1985. pg. B.4 3166:"LAROUCHE ALLIES SUFFER SETBACKS" News/Sun-Sentinel wire services. Sun Sentinel. Fort Lauderdale: August 9, 1986. pg. 6.A 988: 361:, specialists on urban poverty, were followed around the country having their speaking tours disrupted. Environmentalist 181: 3271:"Democrats now take LaRouche seriously" William Osborne. The San Diego Union. San Diego, Calif.: March 23, 1986. pg. A.1 4961: 4796: 4791: 4766: 4741: 4569: 4484: 427:, for an early nuclear confrontation with Moscow, and exposed the genocidal policies which key Carter backers, such as 314: 3405:"Daley confirmed as victor in Chicago party primary" Associated Press. Boston Globe. Boston, Mass.: February 28, 1991. 3195: 1895: 582:
in connection with a school bus bombing that left one man dead, and had marched on Fifth Avenue in New York wearing a
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members also underwent a six-day anti-terrorist training course, at a cost of $ 200 per person per day, at a camp in
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Frankhouser warned LaRouche in 1977 that, according to his claimed CIA contact "Mr. Ed", he was being considered for
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The U.S. Labor Party was well financed, operating from the top floor of a building in New York's garment district. A
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military crushing of Britain (which his newspaper described as the headquarters of the "Zionist-British organism").
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For more information on LaRouche's 1976 presidential campaign and the movement's legal disputes with the FEC, see
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One of the U.S. Labor Party's strategies focused on disrupting other left-wing groups, with questionable success.
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LaRouche said. He described Ford as "weak but well-meaning" and "a known quantity we can live with".
151: 2673: 5026: 4249: 4159: 4028: 3945: 3774: 3723:"Candidate's ducking of debate called dumb move" The Plain Dealer. Cleveland, Ohio: March 21, 1990. 1504: 1415:, President of Caucus Distributors, Northeast Regional Director of the NDPC, candidate in 1985 for 1214: 1106: 706: 4337: 2974: 200:. The party was the subject of a number of controversies and lawsuits during its short existence. 4956: 4499: 4469: 4228: 4079: 3622:"Quinn easily beats Jacobs for shot at Ryan" Journal Star. Peoria, Ill.: March 16, 1994. pg. A.10 3473: 2945: 702: 671: 491: 1747:
Cullen, Robert B. (October 18, 1976). "Both Ford, Carter Slow Down Campaigns to Catch Breaths".
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from arresting Lyndon LaRouche (then known as Lyn Marcus) or anyone involved in the movement's
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Kenney, Charles (Feb 17, 1980). "Fringe Candidate Or A Threat? The Lyndon Larouche Campaign".
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The Madison Labor Committee (January 13, 1974). "International Caucus Of Labour Committees".
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to contact them to develop this discovery. USLP member Harley Schlanger, a candidate for the
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FREIND COMES FROM BEHIND ON ARLEN John M Baer. Philadelphia Daily News. Feb 19, 1992. pg. 16
3750:"When Du Pont heir short-circuits, Skip Humphrey better watch out" Doug Grow, Staff Writer. 3456:"NOTES ON PEOPLE; Klenetsky to Seek Moynihan's Job" Albin Krebs and Robert McG. Thomas Jr.. 3122: 2652: 1491:, candidate in 1986 for U.S. Senate from New York (later removed from ballot by court order) 4534: 2772: 2694: 1480: 1420: 1340: 1218: 1186: 1157:, in 1994 for New Jersey's 7th congressional district (with the "LaRouche Was Right" party) 1120: 1049: 1005: 971: 858:
in any shape or guise. No more will the United States tolerate the British system, whether
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Laver, Ross (January 2, 1980). "Nuclear Group Raises Funds For Right-Wing Party In U.S.".
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Hayslett, Charles (August 5, 1977). "Small town police fall into international mystery".
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On November 1, the eve of the election, the USLP purchased a half-hour block of time on
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In 1978, LaRouche began a vigorous USLP campaign for the presidency in 1980, targeting
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to kill him. The advertisement further reported that the movement had found a cure for
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extreme-right positions. King described a typical post-transition USLP campaign in
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The USLP has also been called a "radical and cult-like group". Milton Copulos of
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van Deerlin, Lionel (March 24, 1986). "Kooks right out of the Twilight Zone".
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American Extremists: Militias, Supremacists, Klansmen, Communists & Others
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Dorgan, Mike (February 24, 1974). "Labor Committee Here Hasn't Won Masses".
265:, the former Governor of New York who was nominated to be vice president by 4951: 4701: 4144: 3752: 2426:"S. D. County `LaRouchies' work to show Illinois no fluke;" John Marelius. 1914:
Lynch, Patricia (March–April 1985). "Is Lyndon LaRouche using your name?".
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Perkins, Bo (October 24, 1977). "ABC board checks political soliciting".
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board and the Rancho Santiago College board of trustees in unknown years.
1272: 859: 725: 653: 370: 266: 2843:"U.S. SENATE | Huffington, Feinstein in November showdown" GERRY BRAUN. 955:, candidate in 1974 and 1976 for U.S. Senate from New York, in 1977 for 50: 4119: 885:, Federally-directed, scientific crazed program that we deem necessary. 867: 344: 290: 213: 3471:"THE CONGRESSIONAL RACE / The candidates Views on Seven Major Issues" 2284:
Copulos, Milt (April 14, 1983). "Radicals Ride on Legitimate Issues".
4976: 1280:(won the Democratic primary), in 1988 for Clerk of Circuit Court for 881: 808: 637: 587: 559: 535:
By late summer of 1979 the NCLC and LaRouche had decided to join the
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NBC reported receiving hundreds of calls protesting the broadcast.
3009:"N.J. CANDIDATE FILINGS BRING FEW SURPRISES" Joseph A Slobodzian. 1992:"The Busing Plot: CIA Plans Fall Race Riots, Organizes Both Sides" 2714:"KLENETSKY CALLS KOCH A SPECIAL-INTEREST TOOL" CARROLL, MAURICE. 1896:"Magazine Sues U.S. Labor Party Over Impersonation Of A Reporter" 1503:, candidate in 1982 for U.S. Senate from California, in 1983 for 895:
at the opening of the National Democratic Policy Committee, 1979.
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operative, mercenary, firearms engineer and arms dealer, Colonel
386: 113: 3631:"LAROUCHE GROUP BLAMES PRESS, FEDERAL PROBE FOR ITS CASH WOES". 709:
as a front to "win the confidence of unsuspecting businessmen".
2994:"JUNE 7 ELECTIONS ENLIVENED BY SOME RARE RACES" Marc Duvoisin. 1479:, candidate in 1990 for U.S. Senate from Virginia, in 1993 for 498: 482:, to protect LaRouche. They said that LaRouche, then living in 432: 2975:"STATISTICS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 8, 1994" 2817:"In Los Angeles: Incumbents Have Big Edge in Council Races"; 1365: 691: 1119:, Northwest coordinator for the NDPC, candidate in 1983 for 854:
No more will the United States fight World Wars to save the
3441:"CBS SELLS TIME TO FRINGE CANDIDATE FOR TALK" KERR, PETER. 2856:"LAROUCHE BACKERS TO JOIN STATE RACES AFTER ILLINOIS WINS" 1866:
Cokes, Paul (May 24, 1978). "Labor Party cause on street".
1701: 876: 866:. No more will the United States tolerate the economics of 633: 322: 3339:"Few LaRouche Followers Win in 4 Primaries" PAUL HOUSTON. 1175:(with LaRouche's "Democrats for Economic Recovery" party). 5062:
State and local political parties (without national body)
3589:"LAROUCHE DEM, CUBIN, GREEN WIN FED RACES" Chris George. 1396:(with LaRouche's "Economic Recovery Party"), in 1994 for 636:
in the U.S. Labor Party, and by their adherence to basic
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instead of the decades in prison he could have received.
412: 298: 2439:"Labor Party Candidate Seeks GOP Aid" RICHARD BERGHOLZ, 1608:
Leman, Jim (November 1, 1974). "Labor Party campaigns".
1256:, Executive Director of the NDPC, candidate in 1983 for 1213:, West Coast coordinator of NDPC, candidate in 1983 for 1207:, candidate in 1994 and in 1998 for Governor of Maryland 442:
LaRouche's name was on the ballot in 23 states plus the
180:) was an American political party formed in 1973 by the 2958:"THE 1990 ELECTIONS; Bradley Wins New Jersey Primary", 1627:. Benton Harbor, Michigan. October 11, 1974. p. 8. 1260:, in 1984 for U.S. Senate from New Jersey, in 1985 for 756: 546:
practices that are abhorrent and beneath description."
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Nazis, Communists, Klansmen, and Others on the Fringe
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Blum, Howard; Montgomery, Paul L. (October 7, 1979).
3708:"LaRouche indulges in explosive rhetoric" Don Davis. 2552:
Dabilis, Andy. "Labor candidates explain platform,"
2407:. Seattle, Washington. November 1, 1984. p. A2. 2171: 2169: 1088:, candidate in 1976 for U.S. Senate from Washington 3820:"U.S. Labor Party: Cult Surrounded by Controversy" 3335: 3333: 3281: 3279: 3277: 3258: 3256: 1517:Views of Lyndon LaRouche and the LaRouche movement 3162: 3160: 3158: 3156: 3154: 2939: 2937: 2876: 2874: 2872: 2813: 2811: 2179:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFClarkWeibel1987 ( 2146:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFVan_Deerlin1986 ( 1568:"Tiny U.S. Labor Party Seeks Allies on the Right" 1449:, in 1986 for U.S. Senate from Ohio, in 1990 for 728:called the party "a group of leftwing fascists". 5097: 3148:. Los Angeles, Calif.: September 30, 1989. pg. 3 2653:"NJ General Assembly 13 Race - November 4, 1975" 2241:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFMontgomery1979 ( 2166: 2111: 1092: 203: 3756:. Minneapolis, Minn.: August 14, 1994. pg. 03.B 3519: 3477:. San Francisco, Calif.: April 1, 1987. pg. A.2 3330: 3274: 3253: 3175:"LAROUCHE AIDE ARRESTED BY FBI IN CREDIT SCAM" 2792: 2608: 2565: 2496: 2346:. Associated Press. April 27, 1976. p. 5A. 1931: 1929: 1927: 1925: 1840:. Van Nuys, Calif. August 26, 1977. p. 17. 1836:"U.S. Labor Party charges federal harassment". 5106:Defunct political parties in the United States 4379:List of political parties in the United States 3817: 3151: 2934: 2907:. San Diego, Calif.: October 6, 1989. pg. B.12 2869: 2808: 2301:"Let him run for president with his own bucks" 1821:"Carter Victory Faces Challenge in 3 States". 4353: 3896: 3775:Our Campaigns - Candidate - Nancy B. Spannaus 3570:"EIR Volume 27, Number 34, September 1, 2000" 3291:. Santa Ana, Calif.: November 2, 1989. pg. 05 1807:King, Dennis. "NCLC Makes Election Inroads." 3852: 3833: 3804:Our Campaigns - Candidate - William F. Wertz 3698:Our Campaigns - Candidate - Harley Schlanger 3462:. New York, N.Y.: January 28, 1982. pg. B.13 3194:, June 6, 1984, Section B, Page 5, Column 6 3015:. Philadelphia, Pa.: April 27, 1984. pg. B.1 2391:Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism 2363:Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism 2214: 2202: 2160: 2060:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFShenon1986 ( 2032: 2004: 1955:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFShenon1986 ( 1935: 1922: 1766:. Butte-Anaconda, Montana. October 18, 1976. 1339:, in 1991 for Mayor of Chicago, in 1994 for 1194:, candidate in 1983 for School Committee in 734:Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism 3936:Lyndon LaRouche U.S. presidential campaigns 3871: 3088:. Washington, D.C.: August 20, 1994. pg. B9 2720:. New York, N.Y.: August 30, 1981. pg. A.49 2403:"CIA Admits Meeting With Lyndon Larouche". 2175: 2142: 2089: 2087: 2085: 2083: 1904:. New York, N.Y.: August 20, 1982. pg. D.16 1584: 1081:North Carolina's 9th congressional district 1063:Massachusetts's 11th congressional district 456:Lyndon LaRouche U.S. Presidential campaigns 4360: 4346: 3903: 3889: 3714:. San Diego, Calif.: June 3, 1984. pg. A.1 3595:. Cheyenne, Wyo.: August 23, 2000. pg. A.6 3522:"Index to Politicians: Lanigan to Larkham" 3447:New York, N.Y.: January 22, 1984. pg. A.23 3226:. Philadelphia, Pa.: June 1, 1985. pg. B.1 3211:. Philadelphia, Pa.: May 27, 1984. pg. V.5 3000:. Philadelphia, Pa.: May 29, 1983. pg. J.5 2866:. Seattle, Wash.: March 22, 1986. pg. A.14 2847:. San Diego, Calif.: June 8, 1994. pg. A.5 2834:. Los Angeles, Calif.: June 3, 1990. pg. 1 2795:"Index to Politicians: Wernette to Wesson" 2357: 2355: 2353: 2237: 2230:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFBlum1979 ( 2097:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFBlum1979 ( 2072:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFSims1996 ( 2041:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFKing1989 ( 2013:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFKing1989 ( 1966:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFSims1996 ( 1803: 1801: 1460:New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district 1423:(later removed from ballot by court order) 1409:(later removed from ballot by court order) 1200:Massachusetts's 9th congressional district 1185:(won the Democratic primary), in 1990 for 949:, in 1978 for U.S. Senate from New Jersey. 532:in order to create a false energy crisis. 212:, as supporting the working class against 49: 3369:. Chicago, Ill.: February 16, 1986. pg. 2 2309:. Arlington Heights, Illinois. p. 12 2208: 1644: 1642: 1640: 1638: 1636: 1634: 1464:Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district 1113:, in 1994 for U.S. Senate from California 976:Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district 620:The USLP also had brief contact with the 3345:Los Angeles, Calif.: May 8, 1986. pg. 21 3241:. New York, N.Y.: June 27, 2001. pg. A.1 3142:"2 LaRouche Followers Seek House Seats" 3123:"Los Angeles Mayor Race - April 1, 1989" 3039:. Chicago, Ill.: November 6, 1986. pg. 3 2949:. Philadelphia, Pa.: June 4, 1986. pg. 3 2611:"Index to Politicians: Gersam to Gibbon" 2080: 1850: 1323:California's 45th congressional district 1309:California's 38th congressional district 1301:California's 40th congressional district 1297:California's 39th congressional district 1169:New Jersey's 13th congressional district 1155:New Jersey's 12th congressional district 1137:California's 30th congressional district 1111:California's 29th congressional district 695:the Justice Department, and the Mossad. 392: 3857:. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books. 3838:. Buffalo, New York: Prometheus Books. 3637:. Seattle, Wash.: June 9, 1986. pg. A.6 3492:New York, N.Y.: April 6, 1986. pg. A.26 2773:"NC District 9 Race - November 2, 1976" 2695:"NJ District 7 Race - November 7, 1978" 2456:"Candidate - Michael O'Mara Billington" 2430:San Diego, Calif.: Jun 1, 1986. pg. B.3 2350: 2283: 2277: 1811:(part 6 in a 12-part series, 1979–1980) 1798: 1736:. Gastonia, North Carolina. p. B1. 1731: 1562: 1560: 1472:New Jersey's 4th congressional district 1374:California's 9th congressional district 1370:California's 5th congressional district 1357:California's 5th congressional district 1266:New Jersey's 9th congressional district 1173:New Jersey's 4th congressional district 1151:New Jersey's 7th congressional district 1147:New Jersey's 8th congressional district 1041:New Jersey's 7th congressional district 1037:New Jersey's 4th congressional district 947:New Jersey's 1st congressional district 640:positions, including their support for 466:In August 1977, the USLP said that the 244:as a "deliberate attempt" to discredit 232:and had a reputation for harassing the 14: 5098: 4510:Green Mountain Peace and Justice Party 4370:political parties in the United States 2931:New York, N.Y.: May 29, 1984. pg. A.17 2556:, (Lowell, Mass), May 30, 1976, p. B5. 2374: 2342:"Bond Says Ethnic Remark Was Racist". 2255: 2056: 2050: 1951: 1746: 1631: 1590: 1325:, in 1986 for U.S. Senate from Indiana 1258:New Jersey's 38th legislative district 1033:New Jersey's 13th legislative district 1023:New York's 37th congressional district 1002:New York's 18th congressional district 943:New Jersey's 34th legislative district 934:New York's 24th congressional district 5121:Political parties established in 1972 4341: 3910: 3884: 3106:"Around the Southland" STEVE HARVEY, 2568:"Index to Politicians: Evans, O to R" 2298: 2266: 1913: 1865: 1780:, Executive Intelligence Review, 1987 1607: 1566:Reich, Kenneth (September 21, 1977). 1548:National party conventions, 1831-1976 1394:Illinois's 7th congressional district 1165:New Jersey's 7th legislative district 549: 4039:Party for the Commonwealth of Canada 3853:George, John; Wilcox, Laird (1996). 3834:George, John; Wilcox, Laird (1992). 2327:"Extremists Attract New Following". 2299:Cohen, Richard (December 20, 1979). 2226: 2193:Mintz, December 18, 1987; Wald 1987. 2093: 2067: 2036: 2008: 1962: 1557: 1539: 1537: 1535: 1533: 1531: 1268:, in 2001 for Governor of New Jersey 1139:, in 1994 for Governor of California 769:National Democratic Policy Committee 761:Political party in United States 757:National Democratic Policy Committee 198:National Democratic Policy Committee 34:Political party in United States 18:National Democratic Policy Committee 4495:Freedom Road Socialist Organization 3998:National Caucus of Labor Committees 2260: 1439:, in 1990 for U.S. Senate for Texas 989:Vice President of the United States 184:(NCLC). It served as a vehicle for 182:National Caucus of Labor Committees 24: 5116:Labor parties in the United States 5067:Presidential nominating convention 2752:"Candidate - J. Philip Rubinstein" 2393:, New York: Doubleday, 1989, p. 56 1437:Texas's 8th congressional district 916:, but did not appear on the ballot 901: 315:Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 25: 5132: 4008:Worldwide LaRouche Youth Movement 1855:. Port Arthur, Texas. p. 12. 1661:"Audit Delays Rockefeller Vote". 1623:"Candidate Blasts Rockefellers". 1528: 1451:Ohio's 7th congressional district 1447:Ohio's 7th congressional district 1305:Santa Ana Unified School District 1015:Michigan House of Representatives 570:groups who was involved with the 5057: 5056: 3976:BĂĽrgerrechtsbewegung Solidarität 3954: 3941:California Proposition 64 (1986) 3797: 3788: 3779: 3768: 3759: 3744: 3735: 3726: 3717: 3702: 3691: 3676: 3667: 3658: 3649: 3640: 3625: 3616: 3607: 3598: 3583: 3562: 3553: 3544: 3535: 3513: 3504: 3495: 3480: 3465: 3450: 3435: 3426: 3417: 3408: 3399: 3390: 3381: 3372: 3357: 3348: 3321: 3312: 3303: 3294: 3265: 3244: 3229: 3214: 2331:. September 30, 1976. p. 6. 2306:Daily Herald (Arlington Heights) 1762:"Brand X candidates plug away". 1751:. Pocatello, Idaho. p. B10. 1665:. September 27, 1974. p. 4. 528:was ordered by Energy Secretary 3199: 3182: 3169: 3136: 3115: 3100: 3091: 3078: 3069: 3060: 3051: 3042: 3027: 3018: 3003: 2988: 2967: 2952: 2943:"RODINO BEATS BACK OPPOSITION" 2919: 2910: 2895: 2850: 2837: 2824: 2786: 2765: 2744: 2723: 2708: 2687: 2666: 2645: 2624: 2602: 2581: 2559: 2546: 2533:"Candidate - Anton H. Chaitkin" 2525: 2512: 2490: 2469: 2448: 2433: 2420: 2411: 2396: 2383: 2368: 2335: 2320: 2292: 2249: 2220: 2196: 2187: 2154: 2136: 2123: 2105: 2026: 1998: 1986: 1975: 1941: 1907: 1889: 1874: 1859: 1844: 1829: 1825:. December 2, 1976. p. 41. 1814: 1794:. November 2, 1976. p. 5B. 1783: 1770: 1755: 1740: 1725: 1710: 1407:Lieutenant Governor of New York 1337:Lieutenant Governor of Illinois 1307:board of trustees, in 1990 for 1183:Lieutenant Governor of Illinois 1072:Lieutenant Governor of New York 985:Lieutenant Governor of Michigan 912:gathered petitions in 1978 for 690:reported to the Shah of Iran's 652:In 1979, a two-part article by 2674:"Candidate - Elliot Greenspan" 2518:"Why I Am Running For Mayor", 2273:. Toronto, Ontario. p. 5. 1881:"Labor Party supports power". 1790:"Attack on Carter protested". 1721:. August 24, 1976. p. 2B. 1717:"Labor Party Sues ABC Board". 1695: 1669: 1654: 1616: 1601: 1398:Secretary of State of Illinois 1343:, in 1995 for Mayor of Chicago 1313:Orange Unified School District 1278:Secretary of State of Illinois 1250:(won Democratic Party primary) 1234:(won Democratic Party primary) 1223:California Lieutenant Governor 617:" and intelligence gathering. 190:President of the United States 13: 1: 5077:Politics of the United States 3987:Executive Intelligence Review 3572:. Larouchepub.com. 2000-09-01 2845:The San Diego Union - Tribune 2731:"Candidate - H. Graham Lowry" 1522: 1093:NDPC candidates and personnel 996:, candidate in 1977 for 1977 204:Party objectives and ideology 4767:Democratic-Republican (1844) 4595:South Carolina Workers Party 2632:"Candidate - Khushro Ghandi" 2589:"Candidate - Paul Gallagher" 2499:"Index to Politicians: Boyd" 2288:. Titusville, PA. p. 4. 2112:Donner & Rothenberg 1980 1885:. June 1, 1979. p. 26N. 930:Westchester County, New York 647: 603:Office of Strategic Services 542:U.S. News & World Report 461: 256: 29:Labor Party (disambiguation) 7: 4034:North American Labour Party 2754:. Our Campaigns. 2011-01-23 2733:. Our Campaigns. 2003-06-25 2634:. Our Campaigns. 2004-01-17 2591:. Our Campaigns. 1978-02-14 2535:. Our Campaigns. 2004-10-14 2479:. Our Campaigns. 2003-06-24 2458:. Our Campaigns. 2009-07-28 1649:Chapman, September 12, 1976 1510: 1017:18th district, in 1977 for 607:Central Intelligence Agency 468:Federal Election Commission 417:Federal Election Commission 307:mental health professionals 10: 5137: 4525:National Progressive Party 4450:African People's Socialist 3811: 3363:"FOR U.S. SENATE: RANNEY" 2477:"Candidate - Robert Bowen" 1916:Columbia Journalism Review 1468:Minnesota Attorney General 1131:, Washington, in 1990 for 746:Black Congressional Caucus 526:Three Mile Island accident 494:, to set up the security. 287:New York Police Department 251: 26: 5049: 4977:States Rights (Dixiecrat) 4694: 4654: 4647: 4442: 4421: 4412: 4385: 4376: 4313: 4242: 4216: 4173: 4052: 4016: 3971:Australian Citizens Party 3963: 3952: 3918: 3524:. The Political Graveyard 2882:"Candidate - Mark Calney" 2797:. The Political Graveyard 2613:. The Political Graveyard 2570:. The Political Graveyard 2501:. The Political Graveyard 829:Politics of United States 824: 815:International affiliation 814: 802: 790: 775: 766: 152:Politics of United States 147: 138:International affiliation 137: 120: 99: 87: 72: 57: 48: 39: 4570:Socialism and Liberation 4029:Fusion Energy Foundation 3946:LaRouche criminal trials 3931:Views of Lyndon LaRouche 3876:. San Diego. p. B7. 3086:Afro - American Red Star 2821:; April 10, 1983; pg. D1 2445:, March 14, 1978; pg. C2 2215:George & Wilcox 1992 2203:George & Wilcox 1996 2161:George & Wilcox 1996 2033:George & Wilcox 1992 2005:George & Wilcox 1992 1936:George & Wilcox 1992 1778:The Power of Reason:1988 1544:U.S. Labor Party (1973–) 1505:Los Angeles City Council 1458:, candidate in 1988 for 1445:, candidate in 1984 for 1405:, candidate in 1986 for 1388:, candidate in 1986 for 1368:, candidate in 1983 for 1321:, candidate in 1984 for 1295:, candidate in 1984 for 1276:, candidate in 1986 for 1264:, candidate in 1986 for 1246:, candidate in 1986 for 1230:, candidate in 1986 for 1215:Los Angeles City Council 1181:, candidate in 1986 for 1163:, candidate in 1983 for 1145:, candidate in 1984 for 1107:Los Angeles City Council 1105:, candidate in 1983 for 1079:, candidate in 1976 for 1070:, candidate in 1978 for 1052:, candidate in 1981 for 1048:, candidate in 1978 for 1031:, candidate in 1975 for 1021:, New York, in 1978 for 1013:, candidate in 1974 for 983:, candidate in 1975 for 966:, candidate in 1973 for 941:, candidate in 1975 for 924:, candidate in 1977 for 707:Fusion Energy Foundation 597:, and introduced him to 562:and infiltrator of both 311:House of Representatives 4847:National States' Rights 4702:American (Know Nothing) 4550:Progressive Labor Party 4229:Daniel Patrick Moynihan 4080:Amelia Boynton Robinson 3592:Wyoming Tribune - Eagle 3474:San Francisco Chronicle 2946:Philadelphia Daily News 2176:Clark & Weibel 1987 1883:Syracuse Herald-Journal 1704:Wisconsin State Journal 1610:Anderson Daily Bulletin 1552:Congressional Quarterly 1000:President, in 1978 for 804:Political position 703:The Heritage Foundation 672:Powder Springs, Georgia 492:Powder Springs, Georgia 122:Political position 4575:Serve America Movement 4565:Renew America Movement 3981:European Workers Party 3288:Orange County Register 3112:April 19, 1983; pg. C1 2329:Syracuse Post-Standard 1677:"The Cult Controversy" 1429:, spokeswoman for NDPC 1311:. He also ran for the 1262:Governor of New Jersey 1133:Governor of California 1125:Governor of Washington 1054:Mayor of New York City 968:Mayor of New York City 957:Mayor of New York City 914:Governor of California 899: 750: 437: 423:...blew the policy of 4982:Traditionalist Worker 4662:Democratic-Republican 4600:Social Democrats, USA 4590:Socialist Alternative 4300:Friedwardt Winterberg 4174:Members who separated 4024:Curtin Labor Alliance 4017:Defunct organizations 3520:Lawrence Kestenbaum. 3223:Philadelphia Inquirer 3208:Philadelphia Inquirer 3012:Philadelphia Inquirer 2997:Philadelphia Inquirer 2793:Lawrence Kestenbaum. 2609:Lawrence Kestenbaum. 2566:Lawrence Kestenbaum. 2497:Lawrence Kestenbaum. 2379:. Madison, Wisconsin. 2344:High Point Enterprise 2021:Blum, October 7, 1979 1948:Blum, October 7, 1979 1719:High Point Enterprise 1282:Cook County, Illinois 1248:Michigan State Senate 1232:Michigan State Senate 1196:Boston, Massachusetts 998:New York City Council 953:Elijah C. (Zeke) Boyd 852: 738: 488:"Baader-Meinhof Gang" 421: 393:Presidential campaign 4837:National Renaissance 4762:Constitutional Union 3964:Active organizations 2428:The San Diego Union. 2035:, pp. 319–320, 2007:, pp. 319–320, 1792:Corpus Christi Times 1764:The Montana Standard 1734:The Gastonia Gazette 1481:Governor of Virginia 1421:Governor of New York 1413:J. Philip Rubinstein 1341:Governor of Illinois 1219:Mayor of Los Angeles 1187:Governor of Illinois 1121:Seattle City Council 1068:J. Philip Rubinstein 1050:Governor of Illinois 1006:Governor of New York 972:Governor of New York 599:Mitchell WerBell III 530:James R. Schlesinger 444:District of Columbia 425:James R. Schlesinger 397:In an appearance on 27:For other uses, see 5037:Youth International 4987:Unconditional Union 4892:Populist (People's) 4802:Independence (2007) 4797:Independence (1906) 4757:Constitution (1952) 4732:American Vegetarian 4672:National Republican 4515:Legal Marijuana Now 4465:American Solidarity 4275:Zbigniew Jaworowski 4165:Helga Zepp-LaRouche 4130:Stanislav Menshikov 3711:The San Diego Union 3179:November 6, 1986:A5 1995:, EIR, July 8, 1974 1938:, pp. 319–320. 1823:Bridgeport Telegram 1749:IDaho State Journal 1681:The Washington Post 1240:, chief of security 879:projects and every 736:(Doubleday, 1989): 615:conspiracy theories 576:American Nazi Party 335:The Washington Post 238:United Auto Workers 226:United Auto Workers 92:National Democratic 4917:Progressive (1948) 4912:Progressive (1924) 4907:Progressive (1912) 4842:National Socialist 4822:Liberal Republican 4792:Human Rights Party 4752:Communist Workers' 4605:Socialist Equality 4193:F. William Engdahl 4183:Nicholas F. Benton 4075:Michael Billington 4003:Schiller Institute 3827:The New York Times 3191:The New York Times 2961:The New York Times 2270:The Globe and Mail 1982:EIR, July 17, 1975 1776:LaRouche, Lyndon, 1683:. January 30, 1999 1625:The News-Palladium 1573:2012-11-07 at the 1456:Lewis duPont Smith 921:Michael Billington 909:Nicholas F. Benton 873:Manhattan Projects 744:, chairman of the 674:, run by WerBell. 658:Paul L. Montgomery 550:Far-right contacts 263:Nelson Rockefeller 230:Rockefeller family 218:Nelson Rockefeller 5111:LaRouche movement 5093: 5092: 5045: 5044: 4962:Social Democratic 4957:Silver Republican 4927:Radical Democracy 4922:Proletarian Party 4690: 4689: 4643: 4642: 4610:Socialist Workers 4500:Freedom Socialist 4470:Christian Liberty 4335: 4334: 4326:Wikimedia Commons 4285:Karen Kwiatkowski 4280:Gordon M. Johnson 4270:Victor Gunnarsson 4176:from the movement 4150:Nataliya Vitrenko 4140:Robert James Moon 4095:Jacques Cheminade 3993:LaRouche movement 3912:LaRouche movement 3685:HOUSTON CHRONICLE 3342:Los Angeles Times 3145:Los Angeles Times 3109:Los Angeles Times 2977:. Clerk.house.gov 2832:Los Angeles Times 2819:Los Angeles Times 2522:, October 1, 1977 2442:Los Angeles Times 2377:The Capital Times 2365:(Doubleday, 1989) 2286:Titusville Herald 1918:. pp. 42–46. 1663:The Capital Times 1579:Los Angeles Times 1417:Mayor of New York 1254:Elliott Greenspan 1029:Elliott Greenspan 847: 846: 834:Political parties 819:LaRouche movement 503:small businessmen 359:Frances Fox Piven 242:Watergate scandal 170: 169: 157:Political parties 142:LaRouche movement 88:Succeeded by 16:(Redirected from 5128: 5060: 5059: 4972:Socialist (1901) 4692: 4691: 4652: 4651: 4630:Working Families 4585:Socialist Action 4580:Socialist (1973) 4530:Progressive Dane 4460:American Freedom 4419: 4418: 4362: 4355: 4348: 4339: 4338: 4327: 4320: 4203:Laurent Murawiec 4198:David P. 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