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I
hate the White Man!
John Conyers. The Democrat Congressman from Detroit
Michigan has served in the house of representatives for 35
years. 35 years to damn long! Mr. Conyers has made a history
of dividing America and playing race politics for years. He
is without out a doubt one of the biggest bigots in
congress. He championed Hate Crime legislation. He has been
the biggest voice of the bogus slavery reparations movement.
And most recently he has been very anti-American in his
stance in the War against Iraq. Under John Conyers regime
Detroit has gone from a highly respectable city with decent
neighborhoods and low crime to some of the most deplorable
conditions on earth. Detroit is now a third world country
contained in a city that will never be turned around. That
is John Conyer's legacy.
This is a man who
looked the other way while Clinton and Gore tried so hard to
destroy America. This is the man who wasted taxpayer money
to enact legislation to let us know that drinking impairs
your abilities by imprinting it on ever bottle and can of
alcohol sold. Another of Mr. Conyers' proud legislative
achievements is The Church Arson Prevention Act. The bill,
written by Representative Conyers, was signed into law by
President Clinton five years ago. Its creation came about as
a result of a rash of church burnings across the South.
Which means as long as it affects a small portion of society
I'll grandstand to the public to waste money to make it even
more illegal to burn something down. Just like hate crimes
laws he's trying to get passed. He's not trying to make
something that was legal, illegal. He's trying to make
something that is already illegal even more illegal.
Liberals like him want to make so many laws that nothing we
do is legal or unregulated.
****Latest News****
The Supreme court has just
announced that the University of Michigan may user race as a
factor in admissions. However they court struck down
Michigan's undergrad system that gave points simply for
being a minority. In the courts decision the Supreme court
said Uof M may use race as a factor
so as long as it is not the determining factor. To which
John Conyers had this to say;
| Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich.,
hailed the decision as a "huge victory for all
Americans who care about diversity in education
and equal opportunity for our citizens. ... The
bottom line is that affirmative action will
continue."
"The closeness of today's 5-4
decision underscores the stakes involved in any
Supreme Court vacancies and the importance of
next year's presidential election,"
added Conyers, who is not in the Democratic
race. "If George Bush had his way, the Supreme
Court would have struck down affirmative
action."
Conyers also chastised the
administration, saying the White House didn't
even bother to meet with the Congressional
Black Caucus (search) in
formulating its legal briefs.
"That was unconscionable,"
Conyers said. "Not only will equal rights be on
next year's ballot, but so will the right to
choose, the right to privacy, freedom of speech
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Typical Democrat! Instead of focusing on what he perceived
as a victory he immediately goes and attacks the president
out of ignorance. John Conyers I am utterly ashamed that you
are from Michigan.
  
Member of
the U.S. House of Representatives
Member of the radical Progressive Caucus
One of 13 founders of Congressional Black Caucus
Advocates freeing convicted cop-killer Mumia Abu-Jamal
Plotted with radical Ramsey Clark and others about ways to
impeach President George W. Bush
Spoke in 2003 at anti-Iraq War rally of pro-North Korean
Marxist group International A.N.S.W.E.R.
Voted against a resolution stating that "the United States
and Israel are now engaged in a common struggle against
terrorism."
His district has a higher proportion of Muslims than any
other in Congress, and his official congressional web site
can be read in Arabic
Spoke in 2005 at an event organized by accused anti-Semite
Lyndon LaRouche
Orchestrated letter-writing and media campaign over
so-called Downing Street Memo with help from George Soros-funded
MoveOn.org
John Conyers is, according to National Journal, the most
leftwing Member of Congress. But in the attack he launched
Thursday on President Bush, this Michigan Representative
from the most Islamic district in America also has other
motives and some sinister behind-the-scenes allies. Before
believing his carefully packaged propaganda campaign about
the British Downing Street Memo, Americans ought to learn
more about Congressman John Conyers and the forces behind
this con game.
John Conyers, Jr. is a Democratic Member of Congress who
represents the 14th District of Michigan, which includes
roughly half of Detroit, most of Dearborn with America's
biggest Arab-American community, and all of
once-Polish-American Hamtramck.
From Hamtramck the Muslim call to prayer now echoes across
the area from local mosque loudspeakers five times each day,
the first at 6 A.M. and the last at 10 P.M. Conyers'
official congressional web site allows visitors, at the
click of a mouse, to read its contents in Arabic.
This district, slightly redrawn since the 2000 Census, has
had an electorate 61 percent African-American and in 2000
cast 81 percent of its votes for Democratic presidential
candidate Al Gore. In 2004 Conyers won re-election with 84
percent of the vote, approximately 11 percent more than
Democratic standard bearer Senator John F. Kerry drew here
in Wayne County.
John Conyers, Jr. was born in Detroit in 1929, five months
before the stock market crash that began the Great
Depression. He was the first of five children born to a
factory auto painter who soon became a leftwing organizer
for the United Auto Workers (UAW), one of the first labor
unions to organize black workers. The UAW, begun in 1935,
was a union dedicated to class warfare by its radical parent
the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), later merged
into the AFL-CIO.
In 1943, 14-year-old Conyers witnessed a race riot in
Detroit. "Every black man considered every white man his
mortal enemy, and vice-versa," Conyers is quoted recalling
this riot in Richard Bruner's 1971 book Black Politicians
(New York: David McKay). "It operated on a very personal,
animalistic level; they were reduced to trying to destroy
each other. People were being pulled off street cars and
literally beaten to death right out in public. It was a form
of insanity."
After high school, Conyers worked briefly at a Lincoln
Motors factory, went to night school, trained to be a civil
engineer, enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1951 and served a
year in Korea as a Second Lieutenant in the Corps of
Engineers. After discharge in 1954, he used veteran benefits
for college. While attending local Wayne State University
Conyers became involved in politics, narrowly winning
election to the local Democratic Party's organizing
committee. He completed his BA degree in 1957, a doctorate
in jurisprudence at Wayne State in 1958, and became a lawyer
by passing the Michigan Bar Exam in 1959.
Conyers worked as legislative assistant to young Detroit
Congressman John Dingell from 1959 to 1961, and from 1961
until 1964 as a politically-appointed referee of the
Michigan Workmen's Compensation Department.
In 1964 Conyers ran for Congress, winning the Democratic
Primary by 44 votes and the general election in a
Democrat-gerrymandered district by more than 110,000 votes.
Conyers since then has been in Congress for more than four
decades, making him the second most senior member of the
House of Representatives. The most senior is his mentor
Dingell.
Congressman Conyers belongs to the radical Progressive
Caucus, and in 1969 he was one of 13 co-founders of the
Congressional Black Caucus in the House of Representatives.
His voting record, according to the progressive Americans
for Democratic Action (ADA) tilts left between 90 and 100
percent of the time. According to the 2002 rankings of the
National Journal Conyers is the most "liberal" member of the
House of Representatives.
Conyers is the most prominent lawmaker lobbying to free
Mumia Abu-Jamal, the convicted murderer of a Philadelphia
police officer. Conyers has been a National Executive Board
member of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG), which was
created as a Soviet front and still embraces its Communist
heritage. In a June 1, 1979 New York Times opinion piece he
co-authored with Marcus Raskin, co-founder of the extreme
leftwing think tank the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS),
Conyers asserted that "government's responsibility is to
revitalize the nation's economy through creative forms of
public ownership" - in other words, through socialism.
Civil Rights activist Rosa Parks worked on Conyers' 1964
campaign and was employed for more than two decades in his
Detroit office. But unlike Parks, who committed civil
disobedience to change society by refusing to sit in the
back of a segregated public bus, Conyers has deliberately
designed laws to treat citizens of different races
differently and to impose obedience to policies of reverse
racism. One such Conyers law requires police to keep
statistics on the race of people they question or arrest in
to order to discourage "racial profiling" of minorities, a
law that also makes police more reluctant to question or
arrest minority citizens even when such actions are
warranted.
Conyers helped enact "hate crime" laws, which critics have
described as punishing people for "thought crimes" and
politically-incorrect speech. These laws in practice are
often applied unequally. If a white hits a black, big city
prosecutors frequently add hate crime charges to impose a
heavier criminal penalty. If a black hits a white, such
prosecutors seldom add charges involving hate crime
statutes.
Conyers has authored a bill to study the economic harm done
to descendants of slaves, the results of which research will
lay the basis for demanding that potentially trillions of
dollars in reparations be paid by American taxpayers to
black Americans. None of today's taxpayers have legally held
slaves in America, and none of the potential recipients of
such reparations have ever been slaves, slavery having been
abolished in the U.S. in 1865. But as Fabian socialist
playwright George Bernard Shaw wrote, he who robs Peter to
pay Paul can always count on Paul's support.
For a radical like Conyers, such racially-polarizing issues
are win-win propositions. They encourage minorities to
regard themselves as victims and to regard white America as
their victimizer. If reparations are paid to every
African-American, Conyers can take credit for the largesse.
If reparations are not paid, Conyers can denounce this as
racism and use the issue to stir resentment and to justify
more political transfer of wealth to minorities via other
means such as welfare and racial preferences.
Conyers describes as one of his "major accomplishments" the
"Motor Voter Bill of 1993," which facilitates the voter
registration of all who apply for a state driver's license
or for welfare or other government benefits. Conyers'
legislation also impeded the removal of potentially
fraudulent names from local voter rolls.
Conyers has joined fellow Black Caucus (and former
Progressive Caucus) member Rep. Charles Rangel (D.-New York)
in supporting renewed military conscription, arguing that
the volunteer military disproportionately enlists the poor
and minorities. This puts Conyers in the odd positions of
being a pro-draft-but-anti-war activist as well as a
reparations-for-slavery advocate who favors involuntary
servitude.
Like most leftwing Democrats, Conyers voted against the use
of force in Iraq but also against permitting oil drilling by
union workers on a scant 20 acres of the 1.2 million acre
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), thus voting to keep
America dependent on Middle Eastern oil while opposing
efforts to make that region politically democratic and
stable.
But Conyers went farther. In January 2003 he was the only
member of Congress to speak before, and lend his prestige
to, an anti-war rally organized by the Marxist-Leninist,
pro-North Korean front group International A.N.S.W.E.R.
(Rep. Rangel also addressed the rally but not in person -
via a letter read by another speaker.) Conyers embraced his
comrades in this group with the same enthusiasm and support
he gave during the Cold War to the Soviet-backed World Peace
Council.
He co-sponsored, and persuaded many other members of the
Progressive Caucus to sign, a letter pressing President Bill
Clinton to "delink" economic from military sanctions against
Saddam Hussein. This letter, which was aimed at ending
economic sanctions against the Iraqi dictator, supported
Hussein's propaganda depicting American and British-backed
sanctions as the main cause of disease and infant death in
Iraq. In fact, the United Nations Oil-for-Food Program was
generating billions of dollars to help the Iraqi people -
but much of this money was being siphoned off by Hussein for
weapons and palaces, and by U.N. officials and political
figures in nations such as France who were on Hussein's
then-secret payroll.
In May 2002 Conyers was one of 17 House Democrats who voted
against a Resolution (HR 392) expressing support for Israel
as it faced terrorist attacks that killed more than 600
civilians, including several Americans. The resolution
stated that "the United States and Israel are now engaged in
a common struggle against terrorism." Whether Conyers voted
against this resolution because he represents more
Arab-Americans than any other Member of Congress, or because
radical American Muslim groups lobbied against it, or
because many leftwing radicals like himself now support the
Palestinians who refuse to make peace with the Jewish State,
Conyers did not say.
In 2001 the United States withdrew most of its diplomatic
participation in the United Nations' World Conference
Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia And
Related Intolerance in Durban, South Africa after it became
clear that the gathering would give prominence not only to
anti-American but also to anti-Israel and anti-Semitic
leaders. Despite this, several leftwing Americans including
Congressman Conyers and six other congressional Democrats
attended and lent their prestige to what became an
anti-Jewish hatefest.
Congressman Conyers has also long favored reducing or ending
U.S. economic sanctions and travel restrictions against
Cuba, for whose Marxist regime Conyers in 1997 helped
arrange an opportunity to lobby Congress in lawmaker offices
on Capitol Hill. But Conyers has not always opposed such
sanctions, even when they imposed hardship on the poor in
targeted nations. In 1972 he joined then-Congressman Ron
Dellums from Berkeley, California, in co-sponsoring
legislation to impose harsh economic sanctions against
white-ruled Apartheid South Africa.
"When we introduced the bill to bring sanctions and
disinvestment of American corporations in South Africa,"
said Dellums in a 1998 PBS interview, "it was a Berkeley,
Commie, Pinko, Socialist idea, but later on it became an
idea that people all over the country embraced because they
understood it." Apparently sanctions in Conyers' view are
fine when used to bring down a white racist regime in South
Africa - but not when used to weaken the red racist regime
of Fidel Castro or the Ba'athist socialist dictatorship of
Saddam Hussein.
When Castro and his Soviet allies attempted to take over
Central America during the 1980s, Conyers strongly supported
the Nicaraguan Sandinista dictatorship backed by those
Marxist powers. "There is more freedom and less brutality in
revolutionary Nicaragua," wrote Conyers in a letter
published in the March 7, 1986 New York Times, "than in
Central American countries supported by the [Ronald Reagan]
Administration." Conyers signed a fund-raising letter for
the organization Medical Aid to El Salvador that channeled
medical supplies to groups and regions controlled by
Cuban-backed Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN)
terrorist guerrillas.
On March 11, 2003 Congressman Conyers privately convened and
invited other members of Congress to a gathering that
featured former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, now
associated with the Communist front organization
International A.N.S.W.E.R., and more than two dozen leftist
attorneys and legal scholars. The purpose of the meeting was
to discuss how to impeach President George W. Bush as a way
to prevent military action against Saddam Hussein. When Roll
Call magazine two days later reported that the meeting had
happened, Conyers staff initially denied it, but a Conyers
spokesperson Dena Graziano later confirmed the story and
added that no "consensus" had been reached about how to
proceed. Two decades earlier Conyers had likewise proposed
impeaching President Ronald Reagan.
On June 16, 2005, Conyers scheduled a media event to deliver
to the Bush White House what, in his Internet blog, Conyers
described as "over 540,000 signatures from Americans
demanding a response from the Administration to the charges
set forth" in the so-called Downing Street Memo (sometimes
also called the Downing Street Minutes).
This memo is a purported internal British Government note
dated 23 July 2002 by go-between Matthew Rycroft. Its text
was published on May Day 2005 by the Times of London. This
memo has been seized on by Conyers and more than 100 other
Democratic Members of Congress as evidence that the Bush and
British Prime Minister Tony Blair governments were looking
for, and cooking up, reasons to remove Iraqi dictator Saddam
Hussein from power.
Was the likelihood of military intervention against Iraq a
secret? No, because Saddam Hussein by July 2002 had already
defied more than a dozen United Nations Security Council
resolutions demanding that he submit to unencumbered
inspection for prohibited Weapons of Mass Destruction at all
Iraqi potential military and technology sites.
Does this British memo, as Conyers has claimed, show that
the Bush and Blair governments believed Hussein had no
Weapons of Mass Destruction and that they therefore
conspired to lie about this to justify military action? No,
the memo explicitly asks what the consequences would be "if
Saddam used WMD on day one" of a potential U.S.-British
military action - which confirms that Bush and Blair were
convinced that Hussein had such weapons. But Conyers and his
cohorts somehow neglect to mention this and other evidence
in the memo that disproves their own partisan conspiracy
theories.
The June 2005 Conyers media event designed to push his
latest attempt to undermine the Bush Administration's War on
Terrorism was carefully orchestrated. It included
pre-arranged interviews with Cable News Network (CNN), the
Democrat-funded Air America Radio network with its star Al
Franken, taxpayer-funded National Public Radio (NPR),
radical Amy Goodman on her show Democracy Now! and other
left-liberal establishment media.
How did Conyers obtain 540,000 "signatures" of citizens
assailing President Bush over this British memo? On June 1,
2005 Conyers wrote to his supporters on his blog that "the
story dies without blogs like Raw Story, BradBlog, DailyKos,
Democratic Underground, Progressive Democrats of America and
others. The blogosphere has put us well on our way to over
100,000 Americans willing to ask the president to respond to
the leaked Memo by signing my open letter to Bush." The
gathering of these signatures, in other words, was a
concerted campaign involving the cadres of several of
America's most extreme left-wing Internet blogs.
"This [Memo] story," wrote Conyers, "should not be allowed
to fall down the memory hole during wall-to-wall coverage of
the Michael Jackson trial and a runaway bride," as he worked
zealously to keep it alive and growing.
On June 9, 2005, Conyers wrote to supporters on his blog:
"Today, I am pleased to announce that Moveon.org [sic], one
of the pioneers in internet activism has joined our drive to
demonstrate that the stonewalling of the White House on the
Downing Street Minutes will not stand. We deserve answers
and we deserve them now. Given Moveon's involvement, I think
we can go for half a million signatures, don't you?"
MoveOn.org is far more than just another leftwing web site.
MoveOn.org is heavily funded by, among others, the eccentric
billionaire international financier George Soros who spent
at least $27 million to defeat President Bush in the 2003-04
election cycle. Soros has said that President Bush made the
United States "too strong" in the world, and that Soros
sought to oust President Bush to reduce American power to be
more on a par with Germany or France.
Operating with the money of Soros and other wealthy
leftists, the head of MoveOn.org's Political Action
Committee following the 2004 election boasted that "we
bought it, we paid for it, we own the Democratic Party."
MoveOn.org is one of the "seven sisters" of the Soros-funded
"Shadow Party" now busy taking control of the Democratic
Party and much of the rest of the left side of America's
political spectrum. MoveOn.org and Soros have put their
backing behind Conyers' attempt to turn a British memo into
a Bush memogate scandal.
Why are Conyers and his fellow left-liberal Democrats eager
to wage campaigns to impeach President Bush or to smear him
with a scandal as flimsy as the Downing Street Memo? In
Conyers' case such tactics can pay many dividends. Such
issues divert public attention from the Democrats' lack of
any credible positive plan for defeating terrorism or
solving social problems. Conyers' issues have the potential
to put Republicans on the defensive or at least waste their
time and resources, and to provide a rallying point for
leftists and Islamists worldwide who are eager to undermine
and discredit the war on terrorism and the President leading
it. The Michigan district Conyers represents has been
gerrymandered to include far more Democrats than
Republicans, and far more Muslims than Jews.
In 2004 Conyers was one of the few congressmen prominently
featured and positively portrayed in left filmmaker Michael
Moore's pseudo-documentary Fahrenheit 9-11. In May 2005
Conyers became a regular contributor to "progressive"
columnist Arianna Huffington's webzine of blogs The
Huffington Post.
On March 23, 2005 Conyers spoke at a Lyndon LaRouche event
in Detroit. LaRouche, a former Socialist Workers Party (SWP)
organizer and follower of Marxist Leon Trotsky, co-founder
of the Soviet Union, later embraced conspiracy theories and
held at various times that the world was secretly controlled
by Britain's Queen Elizabeth, British bankers, Israel or the
Trilateral Commission. The Anti-Defamation League has
described LaRouche as an anti-Semite.
LaRouche, now in his eighties, is also a perennial
presidential candidate who made his 8th run for the Oval
Office in 2004. In 2000, running as a Democrat, LaRouche won
22 percent of Arkansas' primary votes against Al Gore but
was denied any delegates at the Democratic National
Convention because the Democratic National Committee ruled
he was "not a real Democrat." In December 2004, according to
one account, Conyers "invited LaRouche's group to present
political testimony of alleged GOP voter suppression before
an unofficial panel he chaired."
(These deceptive Conyers "Hearings" have been published as a
paperback book the Congressman gives to those who contribute
$50 to his campaign coffers. This book, titled What Went
Wrong in Ohio: The Conyers Report on the 2004 Presidential
Election, was published by Academy Chicago Publishers "more
as a public service than a money making venture," said
Conyers on his blog. If so, does this make publication of
this book a potentially-illegal campaign contribution? The
book, adds Conyers, "has an amazing forward [sic] by Gore
Vidal.")
It strains credibility for a powerful and sophisticated
Democratic leader such as Conyers to claim no knowledge of
who and what Lyndon LaRouche is. This, however, is what
Conyers' staff did when reporters, in response to an
internet story, began asking about the Congressman's links
to this controversial figure accused of anti-Semitism.
Confronted with several of LaRouche's statements about Jews,
a member of Conyers' staff told one journalist: "After
finding your post, we went to your suggested links and
pulled up the LaRouche quotes that were, to say the least,
antisemitic and racist. We brought them to Mr. Conyers
attention. He was shocked and surprised. On his behalf: he
unequivocally condemns these statements, and he will not
speak before any group he knows to be associated with
LaRouche unless they renounce these views. If he knew about
these sickening quotes, he would not have spoken before the
group."
But on stage at the LaRouche event, flanked by the Midwest
coordinator of the LaRouche Political Action Committee
(sponsor of the event) and a leader of the LaRouche Youth
Movement, Conyers according to one source had told the
audience that he wanted to help them "take these [LaRouche]
arguments, the book [LaRouche's Draft Democratic Party
Platform], the weekly newsletter, and let's get it out into
the debate ... what I would like to do with you, is to begin
to debate these issues. I know that they're taken as gospel.
But, unless they can stand the test of debate, they're just
a great view held by a number of people, who believe one
thing. But that's not going to sell it. And so, what I want
to do, is, extend the discussion: What we need is
discussions about this and where [the Democratic Party is]
and where are we going."
Rep. Conyers is the ranking Democrat on the powerful House
Judiciary Committee, and he also sits on the Courts, the
Internet & Intellectual Property Subcommittee and the Border
Security & Claims Subcommittee. If Democrats regain a
majority in the House of Representatives, Conyers will
become Chairman of the Judiciary Committee and have the
power to determine who receives lifetime appointments as
federal judges or U.S. Supreme Court Justices. Each of these
federal judges and Justices will have the power to reshape
American law.
Tied for the title as Conyers' single biggest campaign
contributor is the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA),
whose members make much of their money by threatening to sue
American businesses. Other big donors include organized
labor, which provides nearly 37 percent of his Political
Action Committee (PAC) contributions. Almost 60 percent of
Conyers' PAC money comes from businesses and professional
groups. Among his largest recent campaign contributors have
been AT&T, Time Warner, Echostar Communications, MCI Group,
MGM Mirage casino, the National Cable & Telecommunications
Association, and the National Association of Broadcasters.
Among his big donors is General Motors but, oddly, not the
labor union for which his father was a leftist apparatchik,
the United Auto Workers.
In 2003-2004 Conyers received 85.4 percent of his campaign
contributions from outside the state and district he
represents.
Charles
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