Sunday, August 23, 2009

NPA , CIOP, Soros and Acorn Link


The National Peoples Action and the Central Illinois Organizing Project are often too quick to point out that they are not ACORN. Acorn is quickly being exposed by Glen Beck as a possible criminal organization and National Peoples Action (NPA) wants to distance itself from this negative perception. However, NPA may be something much scarier than Acorn. NPA are the die hard true believers in Saul Alinky's utopia of social, economic and racial justice. The question is who decides what justice is in their wealth re -distributionist influenced minds. In the 2oth century Marx like movements in the name of social, economic justice murdered 120 million of their own people.

In addition, during the Presidental election campaign Obama said to his followers " get up in their faces," That is what NPA does better than anyone. Perhaps NPA's activities is that the media should be reporting about, not law abiding senior citizens speaking at townhall meetings.

According to Front Page Magazine's Richard Poe:
In the age of Soros, mainstream Democrats have embraced the thuggish tactics of NPA (National Peoples’ Action) and similar groups. The sudden emergence of street thugs as a force in U.S. politics calls to mind the elevation of similar groups overseas, where Soros often bankrolls street radicals with a zest for physical confrontation. Readers should note that NPA receives funding from the Tides Foundation — an institution to which Soros contributes generously (more than $13 million between 1997 and 2003).2 Caos Blog 10/27/2007
caosblog.com

So Front Page Magazine points out that NPA recieves money from the Tides Foundation, which recieves millions from George Soros. The Tides Center former Board Chairman was Wade Rathke, who also serves as President of the New Orleans based Local 100 SEIU and is the founder and chief organizer of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now(ACORN.) In Addition, Rathe has also served on Boards for the AFL - CIO which is affilated with our own Central Illinois Organiziang Project, (CIOP.)
DISCOVERTHENETWORKS.ORG

Wade Rathke is the founder of a movement he designed called "The Welfare Rights Movement." Rathke calls this "The Maximum Eligible Participation Solution." The method of operation is to get as many people on the welfare rolls and demand every single dime that they can recieve.
This is simply the Cloward- Piven Strategy which was designed by two Marxist Professors in a "Nation" article in 1966. The article was called "The weight of the Poor," The two marxist authors intended to devise a method for a "massive drive to recruit the poor onto the welfare rolls in a effort to overwhelm our system causing it to collapse.
http://newsrealblog.com/2009/07/30/fox-acorn-founder-wade-rathke-lusts-to-overthrow-the-capitalist-system/
Newsrealblog.com blog written by Mathew Vadum

Now ask yourself are the radicals at the Tea Partys, or are they ones in DC who are friends with President Obama? It is horrifying to know that organizations right here in the Twin Cities are all connected to these people in an effort to promote social, economic and racial justice. Many of these organizations do good things in their communities, but note they have a far larger agenda that goes beyond Central Illinois and it doesn't involve liberty.

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