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The Democrats’ version of 2025

Project 2025 is a collective effort of hundreds of volunteers advancing a positive view for change in America. The authors recognize that their views are not shared by all. It is over 900 pages long. It is a document that has been attacked as hateful, but I wish the Democrats had their own version of Project 2025 for voters to review prior to the November election. In the absence of such a thoughtful and current document, another document seems to serve the purpose of illuminating goals of the modern Democrats. That document is included in the Congressional Record of Jan. 10, 1963 and is commonly called the Communist Manifesto.

Goals in that document include, capturing one or both political parties, gaining control of schools, putting party line in textbooks, infiltrating the press, gaining control of radio, TV and motion-pictures, eliminating all laws governing obscenity, breaking down cultural standards by promoting pornography, discrediting the bible, eliminating prayer and religious expression in schools, discrediting U.S. Constitution by calling it inadequate and old-fashioned and out of step with modern needs, discrediting founding fathers as selfish aristocrats who had no concern for the “common man,” eliminating all laws and procedures which interfere with the operation of party apparatus, belittling all forms of American culture and discourage teaching of American History, supporting any socialist movement to give centralized governmental control over any part of culture and education, transferring powers of arrest from police to social agencies and more.

Sound familiar? Additional goals include retaining control over government administration including Department of Justice, FBI and other government agencies. I hold these truths to be self-evident until the Democrats actually produce a substantive and comparable document of their own. Don’t count on it, because their “joyful” campaign formula seems to be to lie to, hide from and confuse their client, we the people.

David Clark

Libertyville