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'''[[William McNary]]''' is the pro-socialist president of [[USAction]] and a long-time friend and colleague of [[Barack Obama]]. Before joining [[USAction]] McNary had served for 12 years as Legislative Director of [[Illinois Public Action]] (IPA), now known as [[Citizen Action/Illinois]] which is a [[USAction]] affiliate with an agenda that includes health care and campaign finance reform. He now serves as co-director on the group's staff. Both IPA and [[USAction]] were and are heavily infiltrated by Marxists-several of whom have close connections to [[Barack Obama]]. In the mid 90s IPA's board included Obama's long time friend, [[DSA]] member [[Quentin Young]], his one time boss and [[Communist Party USA]]/Soviet front activist [[Alice Palmer]], long time supporter, "DSA friendly" Democratic Congresswoman [[Jan Schakowsky]] and Obama-supporting, DSA linked unionist [[Tom Balanoff]].
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'''[[Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz]]''' who was born in 1939 grew up in rural Oklahoma and is the granddaughter of a labor activist who was involved in the [[Socialist Party USA]] and [[Industrial Workers of the World]]. From 1967 to 1972, she was a full time activist, living in various parts of the United States and traveling to Europe, Mexico, and [[Cuba]]. During this time Dunbar-Oritz worked with the [[Venceremos Brigade]] in Cuba, and formed associations with other revolutionaries across the spectrum of radical and underground politics including the militant [[Students for a Democratic Society]], its terrorist offshoot the [[Weather Underground]] and the [[South African Communist Party]]-controlled [[African National Congress]]. In 1974, she became active in the American Indian Movement and from the late 70s - 80s was active in the [[Oakland]]-based Maoist organization, [[Line of March]].  
  
McNary has his finger in many other pies, including serving on the Board of [[Women's Voices. Women Vote]] with [[Center for American Progress]] CEO, [[John Podesta]]. McNary has also worked as a labor union member and local president of [[UNITE HERE]] as well as working with [[Jesse Jackson, Sr.]]'s [[Rainbow/Push Coalition]] over five election cycles. McNary was the guest speaker at the Chicago [[DSA]]'s 2005 Debs-Thomas-Harrington Dinner, alsongside [[Frank Llewellyn]], National Director of [[DSA]]. ('''[[William McNary|more...]]''')</div></div>
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Dunbar-Ortiz has worked closely with young Bay Area activists involved in [[STORM]], [[SOUL]] and [[POWER]]. Of this connection she stated, ''"I talk to the young people at [[SOUL]] all the time... The reliance on nonprofit funding is frightening to me... In the '60s, we intimidated liberal funders into giving us blood money, so we wouldn't come and kill them."'' President [[Barack Obama]]'s former "Green Jobs Czar" [[Van Jones]] was a member of [[STORM]] at the time of Dunbar-Orbitz's involvement. In 2008, she was one of several thousand academics to sign a statement expressing solidarity with former [[Weather Underground Organization]] terrorist [[Bill Ayers]]. ('''[[Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz|more...]]''')</div></div>
  
 
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Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz who was born in 1939 grew up in rural Oklahoma and is the granddaughter of a labor activist who was involved in the Socialist Party USA and Industrial Workers of the World. From 1967 to 1972, she was a full time activist, living in various parts of the United States and traveling to Europe, Mexico, and Cuba. During this time Dunbar-Oritz worked with the Venceremos Brigade in Cuba, and formed associations with other revolutionaries across the spectrum of radical and underground politics including the militant Students for a Democratic Society, its terrorist offshoot the Weather Underground and the South African Communist Party-controlled African National Congress. In 1974, she became active in the American Indian Movement and from the late 70s - 80s was active in the Oakland-based Maoist organization, Line of March.

Dunbar-Ortiz has worked closely with young Bay Area activists involved in STORM, SOUL and POWER. Of this connection she stated, "I talk to the young people at SOUL all the time... The reliance on nonprofit funding is frightening to me... In the '60s, we intimidated liberal funders into giving us blood money, so we wouldn't come and kill them." President Barack Obama's former "Green Jobs Czar" Van Jones was a member of STORM at the time of Dunbar-Orbitz's involvement. In 2008, she was one of several thousand academics to sign a statement expressing solidarity with former Weather Underground Organization terrorist Bill Ayers. (more...)

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