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In NJ Incident, Police Confuse Followers of Lyndon LaRouche With Workers for Drug Giant La Roche

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Yesterday, a New Jersey paper reported that an angry young woman had splashed purple paint all over two people in Clifton, N.J., who were passing out pamphlets that depicted President Obama as a fascist.

The paper reported that, according to Clifton Police, the pamphleteers were working for the political action committee of Hoffmann-La Roche, a pharmaceutical corporation that has a large campus in the same town.

This piqued TPM's interest. Pharmaceutical companies distributing leaflets comparing Obama to a fascist?

But, as police told TPM today, they were mistaken. Further investigation showed the pamphleteers were actually supporters of fringe political figure Lyndon LaRouche.

"We originally thought it was La Roche," said Clifton Police Det. Capt. Robert Rowan, but "based on the investigation, they were working for LaRouche."

LaRouche supporters have appeared at health care debates and rallies throughout the country, often displaying signs that show Obama with a Hitler mustache. In one famous incident, Rep. Barney Frank told a LaRouchie that he'd rather debate a dining room table.

La Roche, the drug company, has a large facility that spreads over Clifton and the neighboring town, Nutley, which includes research labs and administration offices.

A spokesman for La Roche said this isn't the first time the mistake has been made, and asserted that the company's political action committee doesn't hand out pamphlets.

"We don't engage in pamphlet distribution activities, any kind of activist work. It's not what we do," said Al Wasilewski, executive director of public affairs for Roche in Nutley. "All we do [via the political action committee] is provide funding to various candidates."

"I'm trying to put out a fire here before it gets out of control," he added.

On Oct. 20, the pamphleteers were handing out literature from a table set up near a supermarket in the Styertowne Shopping Center. The woman, described as a white 20-something with a dark ponytail, exchanged words with the LaRouche supporters and then walked away.

Police believe she then bought paint at the A.C. Moore Craft Store, came back and "threw the paint over the pamphlets." She then fled the scene.

(Note: The picture above does not depict the Clifton LaRouche supporters.)

Late update: The Clifton Journal and NJ.com have removed references to La Roche from their stories.

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October 27, 2009 6:36 PM   

I have two questions:
1 Why was the paint purple? Was is just a random color, or did it have some deeper significance?
2. What the hell is with the LaRouchies anyway?
Does anyone really know what their schtick is about? I've tried to do some reading, not been able to find anything like an objective history or analysis. It's an odd juxtaposition of what seems like a bunch of rather cheerful upbeat young people and a "cause" that seems to amount to a sort of generalized, unfocused hate with no particular program. They always seem to be about what they are against, but I've never seen any evidence that they are for anything.

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October 27, 2009 9:31 PM    in reply to Chico David RN

"What the hell is with the LaRouchies anyway?"

short answer: they are a cult.

they are recruited, indoctrinated, and brainwashed into believing in their leader's (paranoid) omniscience the same way religious cults do.

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October 27, 2009 7:07 PM   

Here's a 1985 article on Lyndon LaRouche.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/cult/larouche/main.htm

LaRouche is a Marxist turned paranoid conspiratorial conservative, who likes Kant and hates empiricists.

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October 27, 2009 7:21 PM    in reply to Measure for Measure

He sounds like a bizarre combination of L. Ron Hubbard, Jim Jones and Syn Myung Moon.

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October 27, 2009 7:56 PM    in reply to Measure for Measure

Paranoid Conspiratorial Conservative? That pretty much sums up the GOP.

Hats off to that 20 year-old with the paint; I wouldn't have had that much imagination.

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October 27, 2009 7:22 PM   

That stunt did less damage than La Roche does lobbying against health care with the rest of their industry in Washington.

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October 27, 2009 8:55 PM   

LaRouchies are basically the political equivilent of Manson Family members. They hear a guy spout a mess of of incoherent psuedo-intellectual gibberish with a certain tone of authority and think they've found God.

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October 27, 2009 11:08 PM   

Here's a 2004 article from a Seattle weekly, The Stranger:

http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/local-weirdoes/Content?oid=19692

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October 28, 2009 9:13 AM   

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then the above picture of LaRouche supporters tells us everything we need to know about them.

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October 28, 2009 11:02 AM    in reply to jo3wang

If a sentence is worth anything, the one you wrote simply shows you don't like to read brfotr you write:

(Note: The picture above does not depict the Clifton LaRouche supporters.)

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October 28, 2009 11:04 AM   

"They hear a guy spout a mess of of incoherent psuedo-intellectual gibberish with a certain tone of authority and think they've found God."

Gosh, perhaps they bear a certain similiarity to Ron Paul fans?

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October 29, 2009 12:20 AM   

Does throwing paint on someone constitute breaking a law (battery?) or does that only apply to people who do not support crazy pseudo politicos?

No, I'm not a LaRouche supporter, nor do I think Obama needs to sport facial hair, I'm just one of those civil liberties weirdos.

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November 8, 2009 4:12 PM   

All of you wise guys who are making cracker-jax comments about LaRouche and his movement-I bet not one of you has ever read anything he wrote or heard more than one or two words he has had to say.
As for confusing LaRouchePAC with Roche chemical co., you'd have to be blind or stupid to not see the big LaRouchePAC printed on the signs on their table.

Throwing paint or anything at people because you don't like their politics IS FASCISM!

I AM a LaRouche supporter-because I know what LaRouche is fighting for - and it's what the world needs! Lots of productive industrial jobs in the U.S., development of Eurasia, Railroads, Nuclear Power Plants, other vital infrastructure-NO MORE BAILOUTS! Supposedly we have to cut health care costs, but we can afford to give billions to Wall Street to bail out parasitical speculators-who own Obama and Pelosi and Frank. LaRouche has a plan based on FDR'S successful economic recovery which can actually put people back to work and rebuild the nation-and regulate the banks and the transporation etc., like we used to to.

GO TO LAROUCHEPAC.COM AND READ IT FOR YOURSELF!

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