Tuesday, September 16

rules for radicals

This community organizing experience is Obama's big claim to fame to be President of the United States and leader of the Free World. He learned about Saul Alinsky and the rules for radicals through an organization called Acorn, which specializes in community organizing, uh, I mean 'voter registration drives.'

How much of these 'registration' drives are believed to actually be legitimate? How many 'dead' people will show up to vote on November 4? How many Walt Disney characters will try to vote on November 4 as a result of these 'registration drives'? How legitimate can they be in Chicago, the capital of dirty politics?
"The fact that (the Republicans) marginalize our success in empowering low- and moderate-income people to improve their communities further illustrates that they are out of touch with ordinary people. Through community organizing, people are empowered to take action to solve their own problems, develop leadership skills and make decisions that improve their lives and their communities."
This statement from Acorn President Maude Hurd caught my eye for two reasons. First, what exactly is the black community in America doing to 'take action to solve their own problems'? What are they doing, besides standing on a corner waiting for a government handout? If the black community is so 'empowered,' why haven't they already solved all their problems?

Obama was a community organizer with Acorn back in the late '80's. How much time does it take to 'solve problems'? The fact that the black community haven't solved their problems all these years and all these federal handouts later, means that they never will. They'll just bitch, moan and cry racism, as always. And more black so-called 'leaders,' the Sharptons, the Jacksons, the Reverend Wrights, the Obamas of the world will be there to 'empower' them.

Second, Republicans don't 'marginalize' anybody. Republicans want people to do for themselves what government cannot: Succeed. We advocate lower taxes and personal responsibility. End of story.

It is the Democrats who marginalize people. They play class warfare and culture warfare to continually keep their disparate constituencies stirred up. (See above.) Otherwise, they'd never be competitive in elections.

Democrats steal elections. That's no secret. Books have been written about the turning-out-the-vote prowess of the Left for decades, like my buddy John Fund's new book, "Stealing Elections." And that's what Acorn is all about.

Those who have know me these past four years understand I'm not a conspiracy theorist. But I do believe what Fund is saying about the Obama campaign having an army of 9,000 lawyers who will be ready to file lawsuits in battleground states before the polls close on November 4. Read here.

My advice to you. If you vote absentee, don't mail it. I've been hand-delivering my ballot to my local precinct since '02.

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