
Lyndon LaRouche issued a statement on Jan. 25, demanding that Senate Democrats rise to the historic occasion and filibuster to defeat the nomination of Judge Samuel Alito to the U.S. Supreme Court, on the ground that Alito is a Nazi who promotes the judicial outlook of Hitler's "Crown Jurist," Carl Schmitt. "To repeat the mistake of Germany in January-February 1933," LaRouche wrote, "is to take on oneself the guilt for those who were tortured and murdered so mercilessly by the forces of the Hitler whom the relevant leading private bankers brought to power then, and would do the like again today."
Capitulation to Fascists Can Be Deadly:
Take Germany, Spring 1933-August 1934
Steve Douglas exposes the illusions of those who capitulated to Hitler's seizure of dictatorial powerillusions which we find again in today's temporizing by leading opponents of fascist jurist Samuel Alito and his misnamed Federalist Society.
Schmitt's Justification of Hitler's Blood Purge
National
Leading Democrats returned to Washington before the end of the recess, to attend a forum on the "Innovation Agenda," first presented by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on Dec. 2.
The idea of a separate Federal Capital Budget to fund generational and multi-generational great projects, discussed by Lyndon LaRouche in last week's EIR, has been used on a number of occasions in American history, and always achieved remarkable results. An example is President Eisenhower's National Defense Highway Act.
President Eisenhower:
Build America's Roads
A speech to the Congress on Feb. 22, 1955.
Economics
Two months after its chairman William Ford, III spoke in Washington on the need for an industrial revival in the United States, and diversification in the auto industry, Ford Motor Company announced the layoff of 30,000 North American production workers.
A Nov. 26, 2005 memorandum by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Dated Nov. 23, 2005.
A follow-up to the Ford letter by Lyndon LaRouche, dated Nov. 23, 2005.
International
Kirchner Rallies South America
To `Build the New Times'
"The idea of South America as the Cinderella of the world is over," said Argentine President Kirchner during a visit to Brazil on Jan. 18. "We don't want to be the backyard anymore; we want to take an active part in building the new times that await us." Documentation: Argentina-Brazil Accord Moves Toward Integration.
Nazi Alito's Friends Lose in Chile Elections
Negotiations with China, Russia
Offer Way Out of Iran Crisis
Philippines Is Dragged Along in
Cheney's Drive for Fascism
Peretz Campaign Offers Israel a
Turning Point on Economic Policy
An interview with Danny Gutwein.
One in Four Israelis Is Living in Poverty
Interviews
Danny Gutwein
Professor Gutwein teaches the Social and Economic History of the Jewish People at Haifa University in Israel. He is among a group of academics and intellectuals who have been supporters of Labor Party Chairman Amir Peretz.
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