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Friday, October 10, 2008

August 14, 2008 , Obama's Alinsky Hoodwink is Coming Home to Roost, By Kyle-Anne Shiver, American Thinker.com

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August 14, 2008 , Obama's Alinsky Hoodwink is Coming Home to Roost, By Kyle-Anne Shiver,American Thinker.com

" I'd pronounce on the need for change. Change in the White House, where Reagan and his minions were carrying on their dirty deeds. Change in the Congress, compliant and corrupt. Change won't come from the top, I would say. Change will come from a mobilized grass roots. That's what I'll do, I'll organize black folks. At the grass roots. For change. "
- Barack Obama, Dreams from My Father; p. 133



More, Barack Obama deviant Alinsky Anti-Reagan radical:
http://latter-rain.com/ltrain/alinski.htm

Saul Alinsky

Saul Alinsky was a community organizer and organized the Industrial Areas Foundation in Chicago. Born in 1909, Alinsky's strategy was social reform by the organizing in mass power and teaching us the ability to act until his death in 1972. He was a compassionate social reformer of magnitude and wisdom and brought together community groups to work with the socially aware churches. No one had more experience or was more successful in bringing together activists for united community action. We may truly have Alinsky to thank for all the good that came out of all that was bad of the Democratic Convention of Chicago in 1968.
Saul was born and raised in Chicago, studied archaeology and criminology and worked as criminologist. Alinsky saw the hypocrisy of Madison Ave, the middle-class and the Protestant moral superiority of which he recognized the ignorance inherent in the attitude that to be controversial is practically a cardinal sin. Alinsky believed that conflict and controversy are the very elements of a democratic, free way of life. In Chicago, he helped organize the Back of the Yards Council, the Industrial Areas Foundation and the Woodlawn Organization which organized inner-city blacks to solve problems. His efforts survived for some years after his death but interest waned during the materialistic "me generation" of the Reagan and Bush years. Some work was done in resurrecting the IAF with churches coming together again.....

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