Alinsky was a ferocious critic of mainstream liberalism. A champion of radical propaganda tactics and propaganda techniques, Alinsky encouraged deception in organizational strategy. (Occidental College has "sealed" Obama's undergraduate thesis he wrote under Alinsky. ) Yes Obama has used what Alinsky taught him well as referenced below:
2001 Radio Interview Tapes Released by FOX today:
COINCIDENCE?
1) Obama is funded to Harvard by a radical Islamic Saudi Prince - Studies Constitutional Law
2) Obama's undergraduate & life mentors? Saul Alinsky & Frank Davis Marshall - THEIR SPECIALTY? OVERTHROW OF THE U.S. FROM WITHIN. On the tapes he talks about "community organizing" (ACORN) as a way to seize power.
3) Occidental College has "sealed" Obama's undergraduate thesis he wrote under Alinsky.
3) He teaches Constitutional Law at University of Chicago - emphasis? CHANGE to the Constitution.
4) He states on video that the courts are not enough to CHANGE, it must be done with the Legislative & Executive Branches as well.
PREDICTION:
HE IS GOING TO DECLARE A "CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS" IMMEDIATELY.
HE IS GOING TO ABOLISH THE SEPARATION OF POWERS & IMPLEMENT THE "FAIRNESS DOCTRINE."
HE WILL ALSO TRY TO ELIMINATE TERM LIMITS FOR PRESIDENT TO EFFECTIVELY SEIZE CONTROL OF THE GOVERNMENT.
Saul David Alinsky (January 30, 1909 Chicago, Illinois - June 12, 1972 Carmel, California) is generally considered the father of community organizing. A criminologist by training, Alinsky in the 1930s organized the Back of the Yards neighborhood in Chicago (made famous by Upton Sinclair's The Jungle). He went on to found the Industrial Areas Foundation while organizing the Woodlawn neighborhood, which trained organizers and assisted in the founding of community organizations around the country. In Rules for Radicals (his final work, published one year before his death), he addressed the 1960s generation of radicals, outlining his views on organizing for mass power. A young Hillary Clinton was a major admirer, writing her undergraduate thesis on his work and ideas.
Related Topics:
January 30 - 1909 - Chicago, Illinois - June 12 - 1972 - Carmel, California - Community organizing - Criminologist - Back of the Yards - Chicago - Upton Sinclair - The Jungle - Industrial Areas Foundation - Woodlawn - 1960s - Hillary Clinton
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Author of Reveille for Radicals, Alinsky encouraged controversy and conflict, often to the dismay of middle-class activists who otherwise would sponsor his activism. http://latter-rain.com/ltrain/alinski.htm Alinsky is often credited with laying the foundation for confrontational political tactics that dominated the 1960s http://www.itvs.org/democraticpromise/alinsky.html, but late in his life he encouraged holders of stock in public corporations to lend their votes to "proxies" who would vote at annual stockholders meetings in favor of social justice. While his confrontational style took hold in American activism, for a while at least, his call to stock holders to share their power with disenfranchised working poor never took hold in U.S. progressive circles.
Another Obama Mentor
Monday, October 27, 2008
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