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 Post subject: Howard Zinn's comments on Obama's election
PostPosted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 4:46 pm 
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Here is the full text of Howard Zinn's comments on Obama's election. Howard Zinn is a professor from Boston University who has been involved in the civil rights and anti=war movements for over 40 years. He is a true American activist. I believe we will see young people across our country become inspired by Obama's election, spawning a whole new generation of citizens who will fight for social justice and peace.
Howard Zinn article written for l'Humanité

OBAMA’S HISTORIC VICTORY
by Howard Zinn

Those of us on the Left who have criticized Obama, as I have, for his failure to take bold positions on the war and on the economy, must join the exultation of those Americans, black and white, who shouted and wept Tuesday night as they were informed that Barack Obama had won the presidential election. It is truly a historic moment, that a black man will lead our country. The enthusiasm of the young, black and white, the hopes of their elders, cannot simply be ignored.

There was a similar moment a century and a half ago, in the year 1860, when Abraham Lincoln was elected president. Lincoln had been criticized harshly by the abolitionists, the anti-slavery movement, for his failure to take a clear, bold stand against slavery, for acting as a shrewd politician rather than a moral force. But when he was elected, the abolitionist leader Wendell Phillips, who had been an angry critic of Lincoln’s cautiousness, recognized the possibility in his election.

Phillips wrote that for the first time in the nation’s history “the slave has chosen a President of the United States.” Lincoln, he said, was not an abolitionist, but he in some way “consents to represent an antislavery position.” Like a pawn on the chessboard, Lincoln had the potential, if the American people acted vigorously, to be moved across the board, converted into a queen, and, as Phillips said, “sweep the board.”

Obama, like Lincoln, tends to look first at his political fortunes instead of making his decisions on moral grounds. But, as the first African American in the White House, elected by an enthusiastic citizenry which expects a decisive move towards peace and social justice, he presents a possibility for important change.

Obama becomes president in a situation which cries out for such change. The nation has been engaged in two futile and immoral wars, in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the American people have turned decisively against those wars. The economy is shaken by tremendous blows, and is in danger of collapsing, as families lose their homes and working people, including those in the middle class, lose their jobs, So the population is ready for change, indeed, desperate for change, and “change” was the word most used by Obama in his campaign.

What kind of change is needed? First, to announce the withdrawal of our troops from Iraq and Afghanistan, and to renounce the Bush doctrine of preventive war as well as the Carter doctrine of military action to control Mideast oil. He needs to radically change the direction of U.S. foreign policy, declare that the U.S. is a peace loving country which will not intervene militarily in other parts of the world, and start dismantling the military bases we have in over a hundred countries. Also he must begin meeting with Medvedev, the Russian leader, to reach agreement on the dismantling of the nuclear arsenals, in keeping with the Nuclear Anti-Proliferation Treaty.

This turn-around from militarism will free hundreds of billions of dollars. A tax program which will sharply increase taxes on the richest 1% of the nation, and will tax their wealth as well as their income, will yield more hundreds of billions of dollars.

With all that saved money, the government will be able to give free health care to everyone, put millions of people to work (which the so-called free market has not been able to do). In short, emulate the New Deal program, in which millions were given jobs by the government. This is just an outline of a program which could transform the United States and make it a good neighbor to the world.

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 Post subject: Re: Howard Zinn's comments on Obama's election
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sparks wrote:
He is a true American activist.


Just like William Ayres.

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 Post subject: Re: Howard Zinn's comments on Obama's election
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-={ARCLIGHT}=- wrote:
sparks wrote:
He is a true American activist.


Just like William Ayres.
Why do you hate the fact that some Americans aren't afraid to oppose the acts of aggression that the US has committed in Korea,Vietnam,Kosovo,Iraq,Afghanistan and numerous other third world countries?

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 Post subject: Re: Howard Zinn's comments on Obama's election
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Say, isn't President Obama in favor of sending more troops to Afghanistan? :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: Howard Zinn's comments on Obama's election
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Mirage wrote:
Say, isn't President Obama in favor of sending more troops to Afghanistan? :mrgreen:


Yes,and that's a good thing,considering that's where the people who planned 9/11 actually reside.

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 Post subject: Re: Howard Zinn's comments on Obama's election
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Mirage wrote:
Say, isn't President Obama in favor of sending more troops to Afghanistan? :mrgreen:



Barack bin Obama is a WARMONGER.

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 Post subject: Re: Howard Zinn's comments on Obama's election
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sparks wrote:
-={ARCLIGHT}=- wrote:
sparks wrote:
He is a true American activist.


Just like William Ayres.
Why do you hate the fact that some Americans aren't afraid to oppose the acts of aggression that the US has committed in Korea,Vietnam,Kosovo,Iraq,Afghanistan and numerous other third world countries?

Americans are free to oppose anything they wish - as long as they don't kill law enforcement officers and blow things up in the process.

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 Post subject: Re: Howard Zinn's comments on Obama's election
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sparks wrote:
He is a true American activist.


Just like Louis Farrakhan


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