Obama Speech for ACORN Community Organizers

November 132009

New Video Footage!!! John McCain’s campaign is using Barack Obama’s ties to a controversial low-income advocacy group to escalate his criticism of the Democratic nominee’s character and judgment.

The McCain campaign released a Web video and rolled out surrogates Friday to question Obama’s connection to the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, which is the subject of at least 11 investigations.

The group’s Las Vegas office was raided Tuesday by state authorities investigating claims of voter fraud, and a federal judge on Thursday ordered Ohio’s secretary of state to verify voter registrations — partly out of concern that groups like ACORN were not eradicating fraudulent forms.

“Given ACORN’s recent efforts to engage in voter fraud and to disrupt our political system, Obama’s affiliation with this group raises serious questions about his judgment and ability to lead this nation,” the McCain campaign said in a lengthy memo.

McCain’s Web video highlighted Obama’s past legal work for the group and the fact that they endorsed him for president.

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Matt Gonzalez – Natl Latino Congreso

November 12009

Matt Speaks to the issues and the People at the annual “National Latino Congreso” held in Los Angeles, California on
July 18, 2008.

Matt is the running mate of Independent Presidential Candidate, Ralph Nader.

The National Latino Congreso is an assembly of the most influential Mexican and Latin American organizations in the Country.
Gathered at the Congreso were Latin-Americans from all walks of life, from National elected Officials to Grassroots organizers, in an effort to create a united Latino Agenda for the issues most pressing issues today.
The two and a half day long National Latino Congreso joined organizations, elected officials, businesses, labor organizations, religious institutions, student organizations, coalitions and networks together in a forum to exchange ideas and create a resolve to foster positive change in the community.

NAFTA, Fair Trade policies, Immigration laws and protections, Democratic Accountability, Corporate Responsibility, National, Single-payer Health Care and an immediate end to the Iraq War were all topics of discussion for Matt Gonzalez.

Watch this powerful interview for more information about what the Corporate-bought Candidates are refusing to talk about.

Human Rights (Derechos Humanos), Immigrant Rights (Derechos Humanos) and the Rights of Workers (derechos de los Trabajadores) are a few of the key issues that Matt Gonzalez emphasizes with our Interviewer, Dutch Merrick

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Mccain/Palin’s associations with terrorists & hate groups – Rachel Maddow, Keith Olbermann comment

October 222009

As a freshman congressman in the early 1980s, John McCain did not disclose his connections to a controversial group that was implicated in a secretive plot to supply arms to Nicaraguan militia groups during the Iran-Contra affair.

McCain did not list his service on the board of the U.S. Council for World Freedom on mandatory congressional disclosure forms asking about positions he held outside government.

McCains aides said he wasnt required to report the affiliation.

Democrats in the past several days have seized on McCains ties to the U.S. Council and its founder John Singlaub to push back against the McCain campaigns increasing focus on ties of Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) to Bill Ayers, a founder of the 1960s radical group Weather Underground.

McCain joined the board of the U.S. Council soon after Singlaub founded it in McCains adopted hometown of Phoenix in November 1981 as the U.S. branch of the World Anti-Communist League. The league billed itself as a supporter of pro-Democratic resistance movements fighting communist totalitarianism, but it had also been branded by critics as a haven for extremists, racists and anti-Semites.

McCain aides now say he felt comfortable affiliating with the group because Singlaub had taken steps to purge those elements. Singlaub, while a controversial figure, also boasted a storied career as a decorated veteran in World War II and the U.S. conflicts in Korea and Vietnam. He retired from the Army as a major general.

But McCain campaign spokesman Brian Rogers told Politico that McCain notified the group of his intent to leave the board in September 1984 because questions were raised about its activities.

A review of the personal financial disclosure forms McCain filed after his election to the U.S. House in 1982 show that he did not list the group in the section of his 1982, 1983 and 1984 reports in which he was required to disclose all positions he held outside of government.

The instructions on the form require filers to report the identity of all positions held on or before the date of the filing during the current calendar year as an officer, director, trustee, partner, proprietor, representative, employee, or consultant of any corporation, firm, partnership, or other business enterprise, any nonprofit organization, any labor organization, or any educational or other institution.

But Rogers told Politico those directions have never been understood to include advisory boards or other positions which exercise no control over the organization and no fiduciary responsibilities for the organization. And he said our understanding is that his involvement did not involve any fiduciary responsibility for the organization and no control over the organization.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1008/14436.html
In 1993 William Ayers, Anne Hallett, and Warren Chapman decided to apply for a grant from the Annenberg Foundation for $49.2 Million to improve and reform Chicago’s public schools.

In 1994 Ayers, Hallett and Chapman gathered a 73-member Chicago School Reform Collaborative Working Group from organizations involved in school reform to help them draft a proposal which was submitted to Vartan Gregorian, president of Brown University, for review and approval. Adele Smith Simmons, Deborah Leff, and Patricia Albjerg Graham helped negotiate its approval by Gregorian.

In 1995, the Chicago Annenberg Challenge was awarded the $49.2 millon grant by the Annenberg Foundation.

Who are these scary people that showed such poor judgement that they were willing to fund and work with a known domestic terrorist? The following is a list of people who found William Ayers acceptable to work with. Some are Republicans, some are Democrats, some have endorsed John McCain in 2008 and some even currently work on John McCain’s 2008 campaign. Most are well respected people but apparently they all loves them some terrorists.
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/10/9/8831/72947/178/624254

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08-RNC Cindy McCain Speech PART-1

October 192009

CINDY Mc CAIN RNC VIDEO & SPEECH

Cindy Lou Hensley McCain (born Cindy Lou Hensley on May 20, 1954[2]) is an American businessperson and philanthropist, who is the wife of United States Senator and 2000 and 2008 presidential candidate John McCain of Arizona.
She is chair of Hensley & Co.,[3][4] one of the largest Anheuser-Busch beer distributors in the United States.[5]

She founded and ran a non-profit organization, the American Voluntary Medical Team, from 1988 to 1995 that organized trips by medical personnel to disaster-struck or war-torn third-world areas.

She continues to be an active philanthropist and serves on the boards of several charitable organizations

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Obama’s Rotten ACORN and Welfare Tax Plan

October 192009

Obama paid ACORN, which has endorsed him for president, $800,000 to register new voters, payments his campaign failed to accurately report. (They were disguised in his FEC disclosure as payments to a front group called Citizen Services Inc. for advance work.)
Whats more, Obama worked as executive director of ACORNs voter-registration arm, Project Vote, in 1992. Joined by two other community organizers on Chicagos South Side, Obama conducted the voter-registration drive that helped elect Carol Moseley-Braun to the Senate that year.
The next year, 1993, Obama joined the civil-rights law firm Davis Miner Barnhill & Galland, where he sued the state of Illinois on behalf of ACORN to implement the federal Motor Voter law, which the GOP governor at the time refused to do. Then-Gov. Jim Edgar argued, presciently, that the Clinton law would invite voter fraud.
Obama downplays his ties to ACORN, and his campaign denies coordinating with ACORN to register voters.

After Walter Annenbergs foundation offered several hundred million dollars to American public schools in the mid-90s, William Ayers applied for $50 million for Chicago. The purpose of his application was to secure funds to raise political consciousness in Chicagos public schools. After he won the grant, Ayerss group chose Barack Obama to distribute the money. Between 1995 and 1999, Obama distributed the $50 million and raised another $60 million from other civic groups to augment it. In doing so, he was following Ayerss admonition to grant the funds to external organizations, like American Community Organizations for Reform

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