Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Dirt Bags and well, Other Dirt Bags

Catchy title to an article, right? After you read these tidbits you'll understand.

Dirt Bag I

Dirt Bag II



Maurice Schwenkler, 24 was arrested by the Denver PD for vandalizing the Denver Democratic HQ. Eleven smashed windows, spray painted slurs, etc etc. Schwenkler happens to be a Democrat. November 2008 he was paid $500 by a DNC affilate for "communications". I wonder if that job entailed any brick throwing as well? Now why would the Dems want to "stage" a vandalizing of a party HQ by one of their own?

There's an antedote circulating about Saul Alinsky the master anarchist who wrote "Rules For Radicals". It seems some anti-war protesters were planning on demonstrating against Bush '41, during Desert Storm back in 1991. Alinsky learned of it and told them a better way to be effective is dress as KKKer's sit up front, then stand up and cheer everything Bush said.

Schwenkler's act of self sabatoge becomes clearer,yes? Obama taught Alinsky Theory to his Chicago community organizer classes. The Schwenkler's are out there moving amongst us. Is this Obama style of deceptive politics what you want running our nation? Breaking News people-the deception goes deeper than the political spectrum. He wants our Country and your Freedom.


Dirt Bag III

Chris Dehaven was canvassing some Birmingham, Alabama neighborhoods back in March 2009 drumming up support for Cap and Trade. He commented to a reporter " we are looking for supporters right now. We're not looking for a fight, that will come later when we have an Army" (see article below for exact quote) Was he alluding to Obama's planned Civilian National Security Force? Personally speaking, I say Yes he was referring to that future Obama personal army.


Steve

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From the Birmingham News

Obama volunteers hunt budget support in Birmingham, Alabama grassroots campaign
Sunday, March 22, 2009 ANNA VELASCONews staff writer


Volunteers fanned out across the Birmingham area and Alabama Saturday to pump up enthusiasm for President Barack Obama's budget proposal in much the same way they did to win over voters during the presidential campaign.

About 30 volunteers in Birmingham canvassed shopping areas and other high-traffic locations to talk about the need for health care reform, an education overhaul and environmentally friendly energy development.

"If we don't change these three things in the next 10 to 15 years, America is over as we know it," Chris DeHaven, told the group of volunteers before they went their separate ways.

Obama's plan faces criticism from Republicans and others who say it's too expensive. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office released a report Friday saying Obama's agenda would cause huge budget deficits, forcing the country to borrow $9.3 trillion in the next decade.

Those who gathered at Kelly Ingram Park in downtown Birmingham were urged to enlist others who share Obama's vision and to stay away from trying to convert naysayers.

"We're looking for supporters," said DeHaven of Hoover, one of the event's organizers. "We're not looking for a fight. That will come later, when we have an army."

The volunteers are part of Organizing for America, the same grassroots, national network credited in large part with Obama's quick rise from obscurity to president. Birmingham and 11 other sites statewide were part of a national push this weekend by Organizing for America to trumpet Obama's spending proposal.

Across the metro area, volunteers gave their opinions about why Obama's plan is good for the country's future. Then they asked those willing to sign a pledge of support for the budget. Supporters' e-mail addresses and other contact information were collected, to keep people engaged and to recruit more volunteers.

Leanne Townsend of Hoover also helped organize Saturday's event. She has been a member of the Obama grassroots network since March 2007....

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