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The Communist Party of the United States has betrayed itself ! It has turned itself into the tradional lever of a foreign power to overthrow the Goverment of the United States, not in the name of freedom or high ideals, but in servile conformity to the wishes of the Soviet Union and in anticipation of Soviet Russia's complete domination of the American continent . The Forster's and the Flynn's of the subsidizied Communist Party of the United States have shown themselves to be willing, gullible messengers of the Kremlins Internationalist propaganda . There can be no international solidarity with the arch-betrayers of that most sublime ideal . There can be no sympathy for those who have turned the idea of communism into a vill curse to western man. The Soviets have committed crimes unsurpassed even by their early day capitalist counterparts, the imprisonment of their own peoples, with the mass extermination so typical of Stalin, and
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Only by declaring itself to be, not only not dependent upon, but opposed to, Soviet domination and influence, can dorment and disillusioned person's hope to unite to free the radical movement from its' inertia . Through the refusal of the Communist Party U.S .A . to give a clear cut condemnation of Soviet piratical acts, progressives have been weaken into a stale class of fifth columist of the Russians . In order to free the hesitating and justifiably uncertain, future activist for the work ahead we must remove that obstacle which has so efficiently retarded him, namely the devotion of Communist Party U .S .A ., to the Soviet Union, Soviet Goverment, and Soviet Communist International Movement. . readily It is fairly foreseeable that a coming economic, political or military crisis, internal or external, will bring about the final destruction of the capitalist system, assuming this, we can see how preparation in a special party could safeguard an independent course of action after the debacle, an American course
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foundation, opposed to both world systems as they are now. This than is our ideal . Membership in this orginization implies adherence to the principle of simple distribution of information about this movement to others and acceptance of the idea of stoical readiness in regards to pratical measures once instituted in the crisis .
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