LaRouche Denounces Pelosi Invitation to "Fascist Felix" Rohatyn

December 3, 2007 (LPAC)--American statesman and FDR Democrat Lyndon LaRouche denounced the invitation of "Fascist Felix" Rohatyn to appear as a featured speaker at a Democratic Party Leadership Forum on the Economy, this Friday, Dec. 7.

The Forum was announced by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-Ill.) and Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), who heads the House Financial Services Committee.

"Felix the Fascist is attending, to bring fascism to the U.S.," LaRouche said. "He is remembered for all his fascist friends in Chile, where he brought the Pinochet dictatorship to power in 1973." LaRouche has called for the removal of Nancy Pelosi as House Speaker, for destroying the Democratic Party with such policies.

Pelosi gushed to The Hill today, "Restoring the American dream for millions of our nation's working families has been a central priority for House Democrats." But it is Rohaytn who has destroyed American living standards, just as Pinochet did in Chile!

Rohaytn personally negotiated the bankruptcy of Dephi auto parts, an act which began the mass auctioning of what were the greatest density of state-of-the-art machine tools in the United States. The tools, which would be indispensable to rebuilding our nations decaying infrastructure, were sold overseas, as if they were garbage, and the sole proceeds of these sales went to the same looting hedge funds that, now, are trying to thwart any hopes of an FDR, physical economic recovery. Rohatyn's actions perpetuated a trend which has allowed for the decimation of the U.S. auto industry, including the lay-offs of tens of thousands of skilled workers.

Rohatyn, along with neo-con George P. Shultz, is a leading proponent of the "revolution in military affairs"; i.e., a privatized military now being implemented by Dick Cheney, whom Pelosi is protecting by blocking impeachment. Pro-Nazi Lazard Freres partner Andre Meyer referred to Rohatyn, shortly before his death, as "like a son to me."

Any notion, that "Felix the Fascist" is a "longtime Democratic Party wise man," as the Hill describes Rohatyn, should be trashed.