Posted on 09/03/2009 9:43:53 AM PDT by HorowitzianConservative
This is a picture shown on Hannity's America of an organizer from the Obamacare advocacy group, Health Care for America Now.
And here is what this organizer was recorded saying to his troops on how to stifle the opposition:
"If they stand up and start asking questions and you're in that area, simply stand up, and start no. Start yelling, 'health care now, health care now, health care now.' Yes. You people, why won't you then simply stand up, 'health care now, health care now' until they get frustrated."
The Obama forces are getting desperate. They are using Saul Alinsky's tactics for radicals against sincere Americans concerned with the direction in which Obama is taking the country.
This is right out of Alinsky Rules Eight and Twelve: "Attack, attack, attack from all sides, never giving the reeling organization a chance to rest, regroup, recover and re-strategize...Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions."
While his supporters take the low road, President Obama intends to rise above the fracas (or so it seems) by delivering a prime-time propaganda piece (oops- TV address) before a joint session of Congress. He is trying to erase the effects of a month of town hall protests and a multitude of objections to his program with a grand sweeping "rhetorical flourish," to borrow one of his pet phrases.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsrealblog.com ...
If "its" good and wholesome the democrats metaphorically urinate on it..
Someone gets in my face and my reply will be “Who sponsored the bus you came here in?
Who printed your sign?
Start chanting “liberal astroturf”
Obamaturf.
Exploiting children and bullying old people..., isn’t that what commies do?
Apparently they try to eat old people now.
Back in the 60’s the Yippies used to bark like dogs during public forums.
I propose that the paid losers from “Health Care for America Now” start barking like dogs and Yippies in order to “frustrate” other attendees. That’ll show ‘em.
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