Foreword
T he Democratic Party of Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman and John F. Kennedy no longer exists. This fact is well documented In Their Own Words, the Democratic Partys Push Towards a Communist America , by two distinguished authors who write from personal knowledge and experience, backed up by superb research.
Terry Turchie, a native of California, had a stellar career with the FBI. In his thirty years with the Bureau, he made significant contributions to the safety and security of our great nation.
Donagh Bracken is a native New Yorker, with vast affiliations with the Democratic Party before its push toward a Communist America.
The Democratic Party reacted to the election of President Donald Trump in 2016 with resistance, accusations, investigations and impeachment. To the millions of voters who cast their ballots for President Trump, the Democratic Party sent a clear message-those voters were deplorable, racist, and part of an America that was plagued by systemic and institutional racism.
When the Democratic Party took back control of the House in 2018, instead of working to create a vibrant economy, creating jobs for all Americans, and protecting the rule of law, the Partys leading Presidential candidates have called for a restructuring of American society, bigger government, and socialism. They have resurrected the battle cries of radical revolutionaries of the 1960s and 1970s who sought to topple the United States Government and replace it with communism.
To all Americans who believe in our system of government and support capitalism, In Their Own Words will be exceedingly informative and will cause you great concern for the way a once great political party has been taken over by avowed Socialists and Communists. Their words and actions reveal their true intentions.
To the Millenniums who are caught up in the Socialist Movement, be aware of who you are listening to and following. This book is a must read for you. It should be no surprise that the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) totally supports Bernie Sanders for President. If you didnt know that already, this book will remind you that the CPUSA believes that defeating Trump and the right in 2020 means moving the electorate to the left. The CPUSA also believes that the most effective force to defeat the President is the campaign of Bernie Sanders. The CPUSA believes America needs a revolutionary transformation to socialism and then communism-and views the Democratic Party as the best path to get there.
This book adds a clear lens from which to view what is, and has been, happening in America-and the Democratic vision for Americas future - a vision of communist utopia and international solidarity through the destruction of our constitutional Republic. It is a must read for every American who believes in freedom of choice and the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Cecil E. Moses
Retired Member of The FBIs Senior Executive Service.
IN THEIR OWN WORDS:
THE DEMOCRATIC PARTYS PUSH TOWARDS A COMMUNIST AMERICA
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Terry D. Turchie and Donagh Bracken
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
T erry Turchie spent thirty years in the FBI- as a clerical support employee from 1972-1976, and as an FBI agent from 1976 until his retirement in May 2001, as the Deputy Assistant Director of the FBIs Counterterrorism Division. He received many promotions, Letters of Commendation, and Incentive Awards during his career, including the FBI Directors Award for Management and Attorney Generals Award for Distinguished Service. In 1986, he and his partners arrested Gennady Zacharov, a Soviet KGB officer in New York City, for espionage. The Assistant Director of the FBI, New York called him, a key figure in the Soviet Division and our effort to neutralize Soviet intelligence services. He led the UNABOM investigation from 1994 to 1998, drafting the search warrant for the cabin of Theodore Kaczynski. The FBI Director appointed him as the Inspector in Charge of the fugitive hunt for Eric Robert Rudolph, who detonated a bomb at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and murdered a police officer in Birmingham, Alabama, in January 1998. In March 2000, he traveled overseas with former FBI Director Louis Freeh to facilitate joint investigations of international terrorism and al-Qaeda in the Far East. Upon his retirement from the FBI in 2001, he went to work at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, as the head of the counterintelligence program.
Donagh Bracken, a native New Yorker born in Manhattan, raised in the Bronx and educated in Riverdale, went to Manhattan Prep (Manhattan College High School), then walked across campus and attended Manhattan College and earned a B.B.A. After graduation, he entered the United States Army and was assigned to the Tenth Infantry at the Combat Development Experimentation Center (CDEC)and worked on the development of nuclear warfare tactics. Following his military experience and inspired by John F. Kennedy, he entered the Democratic Party in suburban New York. He coordinated campaigns for candidates on the local and congressional level, including the successful 28th CD re-election of Congressman John Dow, who opposed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. He achieved success as an entrepreneurial businessman until retirement in 2000. He came out of retirement in 2008 and founded The History Publishing Company with two imprints. One featured an analysis of the American Civil War through computer technology utilizing the data compiled by the National Park Service. The other imprint, books about the FBI and the military. Today, a broader spectrum of interest is contained in seven imprints. He is also the author of The Words of War , an analysis of the contrasting newspaper reportage of The New York Times and The Charleston Mercury.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
PART ONE
Introduction
V ermont Senator Bernie Sanders and newly elected Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a thirty year -old former bartender from New Yorks 14th Congressional District, believe that the United States needs socialism. Both are willing to destroy Americas constitutional Republic to get what they want. Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez has said that capitalism is irredeemable, and that this is about a movement that has been decades in the making.