Aug 262009
 

If you want to understand someone, don;t just listen to what they say, pay attentiopn to what they’ve done, and who they’ve chosen toa ssociate themselves with. For example, if someone has spent the last thirty years attending weekly Klan rallies and playing dressup witha white sheet, be a tad skeptical if he claims to not be a racist. Similarly, if someone attned a whackjob racist/Marxist church for 20 years, don’t act all surprised if it turns out he’s a Marxist. And who someone chooses as advisors is *all* kinds of telling when it comes to what sort of policies that person wants to enact.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,542680,00.html

Van Jones, green jobs “czar” — admits he’s a communist

John Holdren, science “czar” — proposed “compulsory sterilization” and forced abortions to control population

Cass Sunstein, regulatory “czar” — proposed bans on hunting and eating meat and proposed that your dog to be allowed to have an attorney in court. And a fairness doctrine for the Internet, which he has since stepped away from

Carol Browner, global warming “czar” — was part of Socialist International, a group for “global governance”

Ezekiel Emmanuel, health care adviser — proponent of the Complete Lives System, which puts values on lives based mostly by age

And this:

Jeff Jones, one of the leaders of the Apollo Alliance, may or may not have ever advised the president — we don’t know because we can’t get the entrance records at the White House.

But we do know this: Jones’ organization, which he chairs in New York, had a lot to do with the stimulus bill — according to Harry Reid:

“This legislation is the first step in building a clean energy economy that creates jobs…. The Apollo Alliance has been an important factor in helping us develop and execute a strategy that makes great progress on these goals and in motivating the public to support them.”

Who is Jeff Jones? According to Wiki:

Jeff Jones, Bill Ayers, and Mark Rudd, all signatories to what came to be known as the Weatherman statement, constituted the organization’s new leadership group.

Jones worked throughout the rest of the summer following the convention to promote and organize a demonstration in Oct. 1969 to coincide with the Chicago Seven trial and the second anniversary of the death of Che Guevara.

Jones announced to the crowd the as yet stated target of their wrath, and the small army filed out of the park where they were staged and embarked on a violent rampage that came to be known as the Days of Rage. (The violence amounted to smashing windows, damaging cars, and clashes with police.)

Jones lived for over a year in San Francisco with fellow-fugitive Dohrn. In this time, at least one bombing claimed by Weatherman went off in their locale (Presidio Army base). Although the aforementioned bombing, nor any claimed by Weatherman, can be attributed to any one member of the group, Jones’ name is listed on a roster of issuers of communiqués that were customary before or after one of the organization’s major actions.

Fecking AWESOME. THESE scumbags are whom the President of the United States looks to for wisdom.
As that beacon of leftist though, Hugo Chavez, recently opined: “Hey, Obama has just nationalized nothing more and nothing less than General Motors. Comrade Obama! Fidel, careful or we are going to end up to his right.”

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