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The USLP vice-presidential candidate, Khushro Ghandhi, campaigned in June 1979 and predicted victory based on support from the Teamsters ( a faction of the union had ties to LaRouche ).

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LaRouche was a presidential candidate eight times between 1976 to 2004, running once for his own U. S. Labor Party and campaigning seven times for the Democratic Party nomination.
LaRouche was born in Rochester, New Hampshire, the oldest of three children of Jessie Lenore ( née Weir ) and Lyndon H. LaRouche, Sr. His father worked for the United Shoe Machinery Corporation in Rochester before the family moved to Lynn, Massachusetts.
LaRouche and his mother resigned in sympathy for his father.
LaRouche acknowledged in 1980 that his followers impersonated reporters and others, saying it had to be done for his security.
LaRouche denied the newspaper's charges, and said he had filed a $ 100 million libel suit ; his press secretary said the articles were intended to " set up a credible climate for an assassination hit.
* U. S. Labor Partyfor the mid-1970s party run by Lyndon LaRouche which has no connections with the current Labor Party.
The Party for the Commonwealth of Canada was a Canadian political party formed by Canadians who supported the ideology of U. S. politician Lyndon LaRouche in the 1984, 1988 and 1993 elections.
and that the Mossad was responsible for the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the Watergate scandal and the Monica Lewinsky affair ; and Lyndon LaRouche, who spoke about global finance and his proposal for a transcontinental highway.
The NALP was the Canadian affiliate of the Lyndon LaRouche movement, and later became the Party for the Commonwealth of Canada / Party for the Commonwealth-Republic.
The square often attracts activists for the Communist Party USA, Lyndon LaRouche and other non-mainstream political factions.
It was originally a New Left organization influenced by Trotskyist ideas as well as those of other Marxists such as Rosa Luxemburg, but opposed other New Left organizations which LaRouche said were dominated by the Ford Foundation, Institute for Policy Studies and Herbert Marcuse.
The reason Fred Newman and his colleagues provided for leaving the NCLC was a disagreement between LaRouche and Newman over what to do with the National Unemployed and Welfare Rights Organization ( NUWRO ), which the LaRouchians had founded the previous year ( Newman wanted to build it up, while LaRouche wanted to concentrate on more rarefied issues ).
However, the differences in life style between LaRouchians and Newmanites were equally important in triggering the split, with the notably puritanical LaRouche writing that there was no room in the NCLC for the CFC's unconventional ( by LaRouchian standards ) sexual practices.
Newman's Centers for Change not only did not join in this condemnation ( or in the self-defense coalition that protected leftist meetings at the height of the violence ) but they began working enthusiastically with LaRouche.
Furthermore, Newman and his closest associates expelled and harassed members of Centers for Change, such as Jim Retherford and David Socholitsky, who opposed the alliance with LaRouche.
LaRouche identifies the former U. S. Vice President and former PNAC member Dick Cheney as a modern " synarchist ", and claims that " synarchists " have " a scheme for replacing regular military forces of nations, by private armies in the footsteps of a privately financed international Waffen-SS-like scheme, a force deployed by leading financier institutions, such as the multi-billions funding by the U. S. Treasury, of Cheney's Halliburton gang.
A biography of LaRouche hosted on institute's website says, " It is his work and his ideas, that inspired the creation of the international Schiller Institute, as well as his intellectual and moral leadership that continue to set the standard for the policies and activity of the movement.
The party was founded in 1986 by Senator Adlai Stevenson III in reaction to the Democratic Party's nomination of two followers of Lyndon LaRouche in the race for high state offices.
LaRouche maintains that the population voted for his followers to take the party back from elitist bankers.
The " Solidarity Democrats " and the LaRouche supporters blame one another for the subsequent decades of Republican control in Illinois.

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Ramsey Clark, who was LaRouche's chief appellate attorney and a former U. S. Attorney General, said that LaRouche was denied a fair trial.
U. S. sources told the Washington Post in 1985 that the LaRouche organization had assembled a worldwide network of government and military contacts, and that his researchers sometimes supplied information to government officials.
LaRouche founded the U. S. Labor Party in 1973 as the political arm of the NCLC .< ref > Watson, July 19, 1978.
The ADL reports that LaRouche also said that the September 11, 2001 attacks could not have happened without the " connivance " of highly placed U. S. officials, that Osama bin Laden " could never have " organized the attacks, and that the foreign policy of the U. S. has been purchased by " Jewish gangsters " and " Christian Zionists.
U. S. Congressman and John Birch Society leader Larry McDonald criticized The Spotlight in the Congressional Record in 1981 for purported use of the Lyndon LaRouche movement as a source of news items.
The Parti pour la république du Canada ( Québec ) ( in English: Party for the Commonwealth of Canada ( Quebec )) was the Quebec branch of the Party for the Commonwealth of Canada, a Canadian political party formed by supporters of U. S. politician Lyndon LaRouche.
During the broadcast, which ran opposite a similar advertisement from Carter on another network, LaRouche said that Carter would have the U. S " irreversibly committed to nuclear war by no later than November of 1977 " if elected.
For more information on LaRouche's 1976 presidential campaign and the movement's legal disputes with the FEC, see Lyndon LaRouche U. S. Presidential campaigns.
In 1979, Frankhouser was also placed on the payroll as a security consultant, having convinced LaRouche that he was actively connected to U. S. intelligence agencies.
Blum wrote that LaRouche had turned the U. S. Labor Party — with 1, 000 members listed in 37 offices in North America, and 26 in Europe and Latin America — into an extreme-right, anti-Semitic organization, despite the presence of Jewish members.
In 1977, he wrote, commercial reports on U. S. anti-apartheid groups were prepared by LaRouche members for the South African government, student dissidents were reported to the Shah of Iran's Savak secret police, and the anti-nuclear movement was investigated on behalf of power companies.
* William Ferguson, candidate in 1983 for School Committee in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1994 for U. S. Senate from Massachusetts ( with the " LaRouche Was Right " party ), in 2001 for Massachusetts's 9th congressional district
* Mel Klenetsky, co-director of political operations for the NDPC, national campaign director for LaRouche, candidate in 1982 for U. S. Senate from New York
LaRouche also said that he supported the approach of U. S. Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton, who established a banking system geared to develop production.
Beginning in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Lyndon LaRouche formed a variety of political organizations, including the U. S. Labor Party and the National Democratic Policy Committee.
It requested information on the funding of LaRouche and the U. S. Labor Party, including whether the U. S. Labor Party might be funded by hostile intelligence agencies.
In the mid-1980s, the U. S. government and eleven states began investigations into alleged financial improprieties by LaRouche groups.
U. S. Attorney William Weld announced in January 1986, that he would convene a national conference " to coordinate a prosecutive and investigative effort " against LaRouche.

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He served time in the Federal Medical Center, Rochester, in Rochester, Minnesota, sharing a cell with activist Lyndon LaRouche and skydiver Roger Nelson.
Image: Lyndon LaRouche. jpg | Activist Lyndon LaRouche of Virginia
Incarcerated fringe candidate Lyndon LaRouche won a few Arkansas delegates who were barred from the convention.
Proponents of Bilderberg conspiracy theories in the United States include individuals and groups such as the John Birch Society, political activist Phyllis Schlafly, writer Jim Tucker, political activist Lyndon LaRouche, radio host Alex Jones, and politician Jesse Ventura, who made the Bilderberg group a topic of a 2009 episode of his TruTV series Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura.
In 1984 it gave Lyndon LaRouche 3. 84 %, which might be the highest percentage he received in the nation in that election.
* Lyndon LaRouche, eight-time presidential candidate.
It has also published editorials comparing the attacks by Seymour Hersh, and The New York Times on Leo Strauss and his alleged influence in the George W. Bush administration with those of Lyndon LaRouche, a fringe conspiracy theorist and perennial presidential candidate.
During the 1990s the NOI and the widely criticised Lyndon LaRouche network were cooperating on matters including the Million Man March, and criticism of the Anti-Defamation League.
NOI writers have been published in LaRouche publications and vice versa.
In 2009, he posted a transcript of a webcast by political activist Lyndon LaRouche to the official Smashing Pumpkins forum.
Since leaving public office Clark has led many progressive activism campaigns, including opposition to the War on Terror, and he has offered legal defense to controversial figures such as Charles Taylor, Slobodan Milošević, Saddam Hussein, and Lyndon LaRouche.
Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche, Jr. ( born September 8, 1922 ), also known as Lyn Marcus, is an American political activist and founder of the LaRouche movement.
Journalists and government officials in China, Italy and Russia have credited LaRouche with forecasting that unrestricted financial speculation would cause the late-2000s financial crisis.

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