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  1. In 1960, Reagan wrote to Nixon about leaving the Democratic Party. In fact, he was writing about JFK before he was elected, and stated that "under the tousled boyish haircut, is still old Karl Marx." Reagan went on to say that "I didn't leave the Democratic Party, the party left me." That is when communism started to take over the Democratic Party, and now, there is nothing "democratic" about it, since they have injected socialism into the US, and have been attempting to dismantle the Constitution. The majority, though, started under Johnson, with the "great society" programs. Johnson and the leftists ran photos in the media, showing families living in decrepit shacks in Appalachia, which hardly existed at all, to pander at the heart's of the people. Most everyone was middle class, in Appalachia, and were working in union coal mines, etc. Johnson and the media lied. Did you ever wonder why Hollywood produced the Beverly Hillbillies? I am older than Styxhexenhammer666, and was at Ohio State in the late eighties. They were already injecting Marxist ideology into the sociology departments then, and when you walked outside those ivy covered walls, you had the Students for a Democratic Society, a known communist front group, trying to recruit you. That group actually disappeared for a while, but are now back in full force. The SDS was founded by Aryeh Neier, a devout communist, and a good friend of George Soros. Neier ran Soros' Open Society Institute after leaving the ACLU. Yes, you read that correctly. I thought that I was a Democrat, when I became a college freshman, but that changed quickly, once I learned of what was taking place. I have been a Republican ever since. Have a guess at who was a guest speaker at the Feminist protest in DC. It was Angela Davis, who ran in the VP spot with Guss Hall, for the Communist Party USA ticket in 1980 and 1984. The CPUSA didn't run anyone after that, but they openly supported Obama, Sanders, and Clinton. They supported every Democratic candidate from 1988 on.
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