United Patriots Uprising with Gary Binford (Video)
Lt. Col. Allen West (ret.) is a constitutional conservative, combat veteran, and former member of the U.S. Congress. He is the executive director of the American Constitutional Rights Union, ACRU Action Fund and ACRU’s Committee to Support and Defend.
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Lt. Col. Allen West compares and contrasts East and West Germany and the stark difference between freedom and communism in this excerpt:
“Well, I will tell you that I remember being a young lieutenant in the United States Army and we had to do some training in Berlin. They had what was called a military operations and urban terrain facility which was great for urban combat training. And then one day we got an opportunity to put on our dress green uniform, our nice paratrooper beret and spit shine jump boots and we got on a bus and we went through what’s called Checkpoint Charlie and we went from West Berlin over to East Berlin and what I saw over there I mean it sent chills down my spine. I mean I was just you know a young 24 year old lieutenant but I saw the opposite of freedom and liberty.
I saw people that were afraid to look at us, definitely afraid to speak to us. I know that the East German Stazzi police was following us. You saw surveillance cameras. I walked the streets with Soviet soldiers, Soviet officers, and I saw the rundown buildings. I saw the horrible looking cars that they had to drive and the decrepit streets.
And this was just on the other side of a wall away from West Berlin, which was all lit up, beautiful, people were happy and what have you. But I saw depression and despondency and I studied and understood what Marxism, socialism, communism is – the equality of outcomes, not equality of opportunity. And I never thought that we would have that happen here in our country in our United States of America. But yet, this is what we see, this philosophy of governance that is antithetical to who we are as we celebrate our 250th year of independence. Because America is all about life, liberty, and property.”



