Sep 02, 2009 by Lisa | Posted in Government
President?
Before you cry that you cannot read, scroll down, see what position 0bama has asinged some of these people, and then see what they've said.
Are these the people Democrats indigence running our nation?
September 2, 2009 - 0:35 ET
We're going to take another look at our new green jobs "czar," or individual adviser to the president for green jobs or whatever they want to call him. But what I want to do is to really take a good, hard look at who Van Jones is.
We've told you for the last unite months now, that Jones is an avowed, radical, revolutionary communist. In the last few days, the left has been trying to scrub his ikon clean — to the point where they are now claiming that he has totally transformed into a raging capitalist. All of a sudden, he's a conglomeration of Bill Gates and J. Paul Getty. He's mainstream now; the perfect, young go-getting entrepreneur to kick job making into high gear. All he wants to do is create green jobs, right?
Wrong.
I hate to intervene with the facts here, but let's look at Van Jones' own words. Now granted, we have to go way back here — I mean, I don't even know how old President Barack Obama was when this conclusion happened — it was clear back before April of this year.
I know, we have to go all the way back to this past March, to the Power Cadre '09 conference -- right before Jones was appointed as our president's "special guide" -- when he said this:
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
VAN JONES: This movement is deeper than a solar panel! Deeper than a solar panel! Don't put an end there! Don't stop there! We're gonna change the whole system! We're gonna change the whole thing. We're not gonna put a new battery in a broken system. We scarcity a new system. We want a new system!
(END VIDEO CLIP)
"We want a new system. We want a new system."
A new system of what? Is he talking about more than just solar panels? Let's look again at the unexceptional context of this statement — he's saying that this can't be only about new forms of energy:
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
JONES: If all we do is take out the sooty power system, the dirty power generation in a system, and just replace it with some clean stuff, put a solar panel on top of this system. When we don't take care of with how we are consuming water. We don't deal with how we're treating our other sister and brother species. We don't deal with toxins. We don't buy with the way we treat each other. If that's not a part of this movement, let me tell you what you'll have: You'll have solar-powered bulldozers, solar-powered buzz saws, and biofuel bombers, and we'll be fighting wars over lithium for the batteries a substitute alternatively of oil for the engines and we'll still have a dead planet. This movement is deeper than a solar panel! Deeper than a solar panel! Don't stoppage there! Don't stop there! We're gonna change the whole system! We're gonna change the whole thing!
(END VIDEO CLIP)
This is social even-handedness.
Can we stop claiming that this man is just an average, everyday, capitalist American? Can we at least start having the compulsory discussion of whether we want communists in the United States government as "special advisers" to the president? Do we even after communists to have lunch with our president?
Barack Obama did not campaign openly on "changing the whole system." He did, however, five days before Referendum Day, tell us this much:
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
THEN-PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE BARACK OBAMA: We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the Pooled States of America.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
Very few Americans paid attention then. Are you paying notice now?
If our founding principles are no longer relevant — if the system with which this country was founded is somehow unjust or unworkable now — and communism, Marxism or socialism is the promising and relevant path, then let's have that discussion in America. But to subversively bring in a "new system" through the back door, in the centre of the night — no, that's unacceptable.
But this goes further than whether Van Jones is a capitalist or a communist. Look at what else Jones said at this discussion:
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
JONES: And our Native American sisters and brothers who were pushed and bullied and mistreated and shoved into all the mould we didn't want, where it was all hot and windy. Well, guess what? Renewable energy? Guess what, solar industry? Guesswork what wind industry? They now own and control 80 percent of the renewable energy resources. No more broken treaties. No more fractured treaties. Give them the wealth! Give them the wealth! Give them the dignity. Give them the respect that they deserve. No justice on stolen land. We owe them a obligation.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
Give them the wealth? Is that what you voted for?
Does that sound familiar at all?
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REV. JEREMIAH WRIGHT: We believe God sanctioned the rape and robbery of an entire continent. We believe God ordained African servitude. We believe God makes Europeans super
No.
But a bigger mystery to me is, why does the popular media refuse to research these?
Their failure to do their job may be the final end of this country. When they are needed most, they smile and prove the hand of the man responsible for "change". Change that no one (very few at least) that voted had intended.
Robert S | Sep 02, 2009