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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TideGlider who wrote (41845)8/26/2008 10:44:12 AM
From: MJ  Respond to of 224748
 
Tide Glider

This is the best description I have read of Obama's Community Organizer not-credential-for-President.

There is another concept of a Community Organizer used in Socialism and Communism.

In the socialistic and communistic systems community organizers are the "foot-soliders" keeping tabs on each person and family in the community-----in America we call it spying on others with the intent to control and restrict freedoms.

In Russia in the 1930's citizens were forbidden to play or hear American jazz. The Communist Party even passed a Resolution forbidding citizens from hearing or playing jazz.

This is the kind of repression that we don't need in the USA---yet we border on this with the calls for censorship of free speech-----by the oh so politically correct crowd of the Democrat Party.




To: TideGlider who wrote (41845)8/26/2008 12:46:25 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 224748
 
He admits he never once talked to his friend Tony Rezko about any of the dozen times the city of Chicago sued Rezko over failure to provide heat to his slum buildings during the winter months. Obama failed the poor people of his district. He falls back on the "Sgt Schultz" excuse - he knew nothing:

Obama picked Rezko for the campaign finance committee for his 2004 U.S. Senate run. Around that same time, Rezko had begun walking away from affordable-housing projects he was building with government funds, leaving some in squalor — including some buildings in Obama’s own Illinois Senate district. Obama said he knew nothing of those problems.

Had Obama known, he said he would have talked to Rezko about the problems.
“I think it is deeply troubling he did not keep these properties up, and I am very disappointed in that,” Obama said.


suntimes.com



To: TideGlider who wrote (41845)8/26/2008 12:46:29 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 224748
 
He admits he never once talked to his friend Tony Rezko about any of the dozen times the city of Chicago sued Rezko over failure to provide heat to his slum buildings during the winter months. Obama failed the poor people of his district. He falls back on the "Sgt Schultz" excuse - he knew nothing:

Obama picked Rezko for the campaign finance committee for his 2004 U.S. Senate run. Around that same time, Rezko had begun walking away from affordable-housing projects he was building with government funds, leaving some in squalor — including some buildings in Obama’s own Illinois Senate district. Obama said he knew nothing of those problems.

Had Obama known, he said he would have talked to Rezko about the problems.
“I think it is deeply troubling he did not keep these properties up, and I am very disappointed in that,” Obama said.


suntimes.com