K.S. Rajan (28
Oct 2011)
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Obama Led Chicago Street Riots In 1980′s To Intimidate Business
Owners
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Power to the people, sort of…
Just twenty or so years ago, Barack Obama wouldn’t just have
supported the Occupy protests. He would have organized them.
Obama at anti-war protest, 2002 (Source: Verum Serum)
From Stanley Kurtz’s essential Radical-in-Chief: Barack Obama
and the Untold Story of American Socialism, pp. 117-8:
In fact, Obama personally helped plan one of
UNO’s most confrontational actions of the eighties [in 1988]: a
break-in meant to intimidate a coalition of local business and
neighborhood leaders into dropping a landfill expansion deal.
We know of Obama’s involvement in this
demonstration only because his supporters in 2008 felt it
necessary to rebut charges that, contrary to his claims of
inter-racial healing, he had organized exclusively with blacks.
Only then did Obama’s former colleagues from UNO [United
Neighborhood Organization, a largely Mexican group] of Chicago
reveal that he had helped to plan and lead this multi-ethnic
demonstration against landfill expansion on Chicago’s South
Side.
…Shouting “No deals!” somewhere between
eighty and a hundred UNO-DCP [Developing Communities Project, a
black group organized by Obama] marched to a local bank. There
they broke into a meeting being conducted by the bank president
and local community leaders. The group was exploring the
possibility of a deal with Waste Management. The protestors,
presumably including Obama, surrounded the meeting table while
[Mary-Ellen] Montes [of UNO] told the negotiators, “We will
fight you every step of the way.”
Obama was also likely involved with other aggressive UNO
protests, including protests for school reform, through which he
likely met former Weather Underground terrorist Bill Ayers.
Ayers is involved in the Occupy protests today.
In the 1990s, Obama maintained his ties to radical activists,
and “channel[ed] foundation funding to his confrontational
Alinskyite colleagues.”
It’s clear that Obama’s ties to the Occupy movement–its
forbears, its tactics, and some of its current luminaries–run
deep.
This is what “community organizing” looks like. source – Big
Government