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by TexasTruBlu from Southern Denton Co

Last Post 2 days, 22 hours Ago


There's been a great deal of debate over the role of community organizer in one's resume. In most cases, I assumed it was the role of volunteering to tutor in reading with the local library, coaching children's sports teams or doing something such as leading a Scout troop. But evidently, I couldn't be more wrong because in some cases "community organizing" means setting up programs to indoctrinate young people into the PC mode of performance. Here's a quote from the article linked below. I would warn you, if this is what is meant by the activation of America on the part of the Left, then we are in huge trouble here.
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"Our alumni are more than twice as likely as 18-34 year olds to . . . engage in protest activities," Public Allies boasts in a document found with its tax filings. It has already deployed an army of 2,200 community organizers like Obama to agitate for "justice" and "equality" in his hometown of Chicago and other U.S. cities, including Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, New York, Phoenix, Pittsburgh and Washington. "I get to practice being an activist," and get paid for it, gushed Cincinnati recruit Amy Vincent..."

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"If you commit to serving your community," he pledged in his Denver acceptance speech, "we will make sure you can afford a college education." So, go through government to go to college, and then go back into government..."

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Not all the recruits appreciate the PC indoctrination. "It was too touchy-feely," said Nelly Nieblas, 29, of the 2005 Los Angeles class. "It's a lot of talk about race, a lot of talk about sexism, a lot of talk about homophobia, talk about -isms and phobias."

One of those -isms is "heterosexism," which a Public Allies training seminar in Chicago describes as a negative byproduct of "capitalism, white supremacy, patriarchy and male-dominated privilege...."

Now tell me again how the role of a community organizer is beneficial in the role of president. Tell how a "community organizer" will govern. Is this not an attitude of imposing ones individual socio-economic and political views onto someone else using the pressure of the office? And why are more people not concerned about the prospect of a very real erosion of the freedoms we hold? Right now, I know people who will not publicly state their personal conservative views for fear of retribution. And the Left says conservatives are fascists? I hate to be a gloom and doom deathsayer, but if Obama wins, watch the courts flood with cases of alleged discrimination based on the most tenuous evidence. While real racism should be rooted out and destroyed, too many people will see this as a chance to get a free paycheck on the taxpayers dole. And that along with all the other freebies Obama is promising should warn you off immediately.


While you are at it, you may also want to ponder where a young Barak Obama got the funding to attend Harvard. Here's a link that illuminates that aspect of his past and should make you wonder a little bit about the types of international alliances he would forge. It should also make you curious about where his campaign money originates and how it is being handled.

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holly75240 read my blog
Sep 7, 2008 | 12:11 PM

Thanks for the blog Tru. I had no idea what a community organizer does. I thought it was to get people out to vote. Reading all of the garbage put out by the left keeps reminding me of Krueschev saying "we will bury you with your grandchildren". Russia did not have to go to a shooting war with us, they just had to infiltrate and indoctrinate our youth. Sounds like a community organizer to me.

scottythecomic read my blog view my photos
Sep 7, 2008 | 12:38 PM

I'm conservative even if I am jailed or killed for it. I possess eternal life now, and although I am in no hurry to transition to the next stage, as it were, I refuse to deny what I am.

Chuck_U_Farley read my blog
Sep 7, 2008 | 1:01 PM

Barak The Great Deceiver

Satan The Great Deceiver

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Sep 7, 2008 | 1:13 PM

Wow TTB - do some homework much? Informative post - I hadn't heard about his Harvard funding. Muy intersante...

scottythecomic read my blog view my photos
Sep 7, 2008 | 1:31 PM

Ever notice the friends and company Obama keeps?

I trust him as far as I can throw Rosie O'Donnell.

TexasTruBlu read my blog view my photos
Sep 7, 2008 | 8:11 PM

That's probably my biggest worry. Any executive is only as good as the people who surround him. Bush' failure to get rid of people who weren't competent has been his downfall. An Obama White House, with the likes of Ayers, Wright, Spike Lee, Barbara Streisand and such in the Kitchen Cabinet is not a comfortable thing to think about when it comes to legislation.

MckinneyKev read my blog view my photos
Sep 7, 2008 | 10:38 PM

Dang, and all this time I thought community organizers had no responsibilities! I completely overlooked the responsibility of organizing the jobless dope smoking protestors and their free bus trips around the country. Boy, was I wrong!

furbie read my blog view my photos
Sep 8, 2008 | 8:18 AM

Now I understand why Los Angeles and Chicago both have more killings going on than the wars do !

KEV - somebody has to use all that dope we're importing, future government workers makes sense !

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TexasTruBlu

I am a teacher, a mother and wife and I like to think I am a pretty good citizen. I read ALOT. I also write a good deal on various blogs. I appreciate a chance to respond to what we see in the news. I think that by posting our opinions we can probably find that everyone is more alike than we are willing to admit. Face it, people just like to argue. I would also like to say how much I appreciate having a forum for my views.

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