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Obama: I Assumed Ayers Had Been Rehabilitated
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Posted on 10/09/2008 6:45:37 PM PDT by Chet 99

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To: Danae

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Strategy for forcing political change through orchestrated crisis

First proposed in 1966 and named after Columbia University sociologists Richard Andrew Cloward and Frances Fox Piven, the “Cloward-Piven Strategy” seeks to hasten the fall of capitalism by overloading the government bureaucracy with a flood of impossible demands, thus pushing society into crisis and economic collapse.

Inspired by the August 1965 riots in the black district of Watts in Los Angeles (which erupted after police had used batons to subdue a black man suspected of drunk driving), Cloward and Piven published an article titled “The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Poverty” in the May 2, 1966 issue of The Nation. Following its publication, The Nation sold an unprecedented 30,000 reprints. Activists were abuzz over the so-called “crisis strategy” or “Cloward-Piven Strategy,” as it came to be called. Many were eager to put it into effect.

In their 1966 article, Cloward and Piven charged that the ruling classes used welfare to weaken the poor; that by providing a social safety net, the rich doused the fires of rebellion. Poor people can advance only when “the rest of society is afraid of them,” Cloward told The New York Times on September 27, 1970. Rather than placating the poor with government hand-outs, wrote Cloward and Piven, activists should work to sabotage and destroy the welfare system; the collapse of the welfare state would ignite a political and financial crisis that would rock the nation; poor people would rise in revolt; only then would “the rest of society” accept their demands.

The key to sparking this rebellion would be to expose the inadequacy of the welfare state. Cloward-Piven’s early promoters cited radical organizer Saul Alinsky as their inspiration. “Make the enemy live up to their (sic) own book of rules,” Alinsky wrote in his 1989 book Rules for Radicals. When pressed to honor every word of every law and statute, every Judaeo-Christian moral tenet, and every implicit promise of the liberal social contract, human agencies inevitably fall short. The system’s failure to “live up” to its rule book can then be used to discredit it altogether, and to replace the capitalist “rule book” with a socialist one.

The authors noted that the number of Americans subsisting on welfare — about 8 million, at the time — probably represented less than half the number who were technically eligible for full benefits. They proposed a “massive drive to recruit the poor onto the welfare rolls.” Cloward and Piven calculated that persuading even a fraction of potential welfare recipients to demand their entitlements would bankrupt the system. The result, they predicted, would be “a profound financial and political crisis” that would unleash “powerful forces … for major economic reform at the national level.”

Their article called for “cadres of aggressive organizers” to use “demonstrations to create a climate of militancy.” Intimidated by threats of black violence, politicians would appeal to the federal government for help. Carefully orchestrated media campaigns, carried out by friendly, leftwing journalists, would float the idea of “a federal program of income redistribution,” in the form of a guaranteed living income for all — working and non-working people alike. Local officials would clutch at this idea like drowning men to a lifeline. They would apply pressure on Washington to implement it. With every major city erupting into chaos, Washington would have to act. This was an example of what are commonly called Trojan Horse movements — mass movements whose outward purpose seems to be providing material help to the downtrodden, but whose real objective is to draft poor people into service as revolutionary foot soldiers; to mobilize poor people en masse to overwhelm government agencies with a flood of demands beyond the capacity of those agencies to meet. The flood of demands was calculated to break the budget, jam the bureaucratic gears into gridlock, and bring the system crashing down. Fear, turmoil, violence and economic collapse would accompany such a breakdown — providing perfect conditions for fostering radical change. That was the theory.

Cloward and Piven recruited a militant black organizer named George Wiley to lead their new movement. In the summer of 1967, Wiley founded the National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO). His tactics closely followed the recommendations set out in Cloward and Piven’s article. His followers invaded welfare offices across the United States — often violently — bullying social workers and loudly demanding every penny to which the law “entitled” them. By 1969, NWRO claimed a dues-paying membership of 22,500 families, with 523 chapters across the nation.

Regarding Wiley’s tactics, The New York Times commented on September 27, 1970, “There have been sit-ins in legislative chambers, including a United States Senate committee hearing, mass demonstrations of several thousand welfare recipients, school boycotts, picket lines, mounted police, tear gas, arrests - and, on occasion, rock-throwing, smashed glass doors, overturned desks, scattered papers and ripped-out phones.”These methods proved effective. “The flooding succeeded beyond Wiley’s wildest dreams,” writes Sol Stern in the City Journal. “From 1965 to 1974, the number of single-parent households on welfare soared from 4.3 million to 10.8 million, despite mostly flush economic times. By the early 1970s, one person was on the welfare rolls in New York City for every two working in the city’s private economy.”As a direct result of its massive welfare spending, New York City was forced to declare bankruptcy in 1975. The entire state of New York nearly went down with it. The Cloward-Piven strategy had proved its effectiveness.

The Cloward-Piven strategy depended on surprise. Once society recovered from the initial shock, the backlash began. New York’s welfare crisis horrified America, giving rise to a reform movement which culminated in “the end of welfare as we know it” — the 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, which imposed time limits on federal welfare, along with strict eligibility and work requirements. Both Cloward and Piven attended the White House signing of the bill as guests of President Clinton.

Most Americans to this day have never heard of Cloward and Piven. But New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani attempted to expose them in the late 1990s. As his drive for welfare reform gained momentum, Giuliani accused the militant scholars by name, citing their 1966 manifesto as evidence that they had engaged in deliberate economic sabotage. “This wasn’t an accident,” Giuliani charged in a 1997 speech. “It wasn’t an atmospheric thing, it wasn’t supernatural. This is the result of policies and programs designed to have the maximum number of people get on welfare.”

Cloward and Piven never again revealed their intentions as candidly as they had in their 1966 article. Even so, their activism in subsequent years continued to rely on the tactic of overloading the system. When the public caught on to their welfare scheme, Cloward and Piven simply moved on, applying pressure to other sectors of the bureaucracy, wherever they detected weakness.

In 1982, partisans of the Cloward-Piven strategy founded a new “voting rights movement,” which purported to take up the unfinished work of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Like ACORN, the organization that spear-headed this campaign, the new “voting rights” movement was led by veterans of George Wiley’s welfare rights crusade. Its flagship organizations were Project Vote and Human SERVE, both founded in 1982. Project Vote is an ACORN front group, launched by former NWRO organizer and ACORN co-founder Zach Polett. Human SERVE was founded by Richard A. Cloward and Frances Fox Piven, along with a former NWRO organizer named Hulbert James.

All three of these organizations — ACORN, Project Vote and Human SERVE — set to work lobbying energetically for the so-called Motor-Voter law, which Bill Clinton ultimately signed in 1993. The Motor-Voter bill is largely responsible for swamping the voter rolls with “dead wood” — invalid registrations signed in the name of deceased, ineligible or non-existent people — thus opening the door to the unprecedented levels of voter fraud and “voter disenfranchisement” claims that followed in subsequent elections.

The new “voting rights” coalition combines mass voter registration drives — typically featuring high levels of fraud — with systematic intimidation of election officials in the form of frivolous lawsuits, unfounded charges of “racism” and “disenfranchisement,” and “direct action” (street protests, violent or otherwise). Just as they swamped America’s welfare offices in the 1960s, Cloward-Piven devotees now seek to overwhelm the nation’s understaffed and poorly policed electoral system. Their tactics set the stage for the Florida recount crisis of 2000, and have introduced a level of fear, tension and foreboding to U.S. elections heretofore encountered mainly in Third World countries.

Both the Living Wage and Voting Rights movements depend heavily on financial support from George Soros’s Open Society Institute and his “Shadow Party,” through whose support the Cloward-Piven strategy continues to provide a blueprint for some of the Left’s most ambitious campaigns.


61 posted on 10/09/2008 7:05:03 PM PDT by Danae (Read my Lipstick: I AM Sarah Palin)
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To: Chet 99

I remember my ex accusing me of hangin out with fluzzies.

I told her that she was just trying avoid talking about the family budget.


62 posted on 10/09/2008 7:05:18 PM PDT by umgud (In a crisis, dump gold, buy lead)
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To: Chet 99

Trust but verify? Not in Obama’s world. He’s got a new excuse every day, each excuse sounds closer and closer to “my dog ate my homework”. Keep attacking with what you can prove, and then go for the Achilles Heel - MOCKING AND TWEAKING with HUMOR.

The Messiah will not be mocked! It took him 2 weeks to stop crying about Rudy and Sarah’s speeches at the convention.

Humor, use it.


63 posted on 10/09/2008 7:06:34 PM PDT by word_warrior_bob (You can now see my amazing doggie and new puppy on my homepage!! Come say hello to Jake & Sonny)
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To: Chet 99

Good grief the man is incapable of telling the truth. First of all, you were not raised by your mother from Kansas and you do not have a “Kansas accent.” Everything that comes out of this man’s mouth from the time he was born is a lie. That’s how far back we can go to the start of his lies.


64 posted on 10/09/2008 7:06:41 PM PDT by jennyjenny
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To: truthluva
In order to believe that someone had been rehabilitated you would need to believe they needed to be rehabilitated. I thought Hussein barely knew the guy???


Nailed it.

65 posted on 10/09/2008 7:06:53 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (The Word of God is powerful. That's why so many people are afraid to read it.)
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To: Army Air Corps
"Obama On William Ayers' "A Kind And Just Parent: The Children Of Juvenile Court": "A searing and timely account of the juvenile court system, and the courageous individuals who rescue hope from despair." (Chicago Tribune, 12/21/97"

Did you know when...?

66 posted on 10/09/2008 7:07:14 PM PDT by Stentor (Obama is Bill Ayers' Renfield.)
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To: mlocher

True..that is.


67 posted on 10/09/2008 7:07:49 PM PDT by bluecollarman (This post could be considered Spam , Capitalism, Conservatism, Idealism or something else.)
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To: Chet 99

lolol baaahhhhhh
I just spit out my after dinner coffee.
What a hoot.


68 posted on 10/09/2008 7:07:50 PM PDT by svcw (Great selection of gift baskets: http://baskettastic.com/)
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To: bayliving

He was a law student and a liberal one at that. I find it hard to believe that the Weather Underground cases weren’t discussed at Hahvahd, nor that he wasn’t interested enought to learn about them, given his political leanings. Not to mention having attended Columbia, home of much of the radicalism.


69 posted on 10/09/2008 7:07:53 PM PDT by CaptRon (Perdicaris alive or Raisuli dead)
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To: Chet 99
"...but I was eight years old at the time and I assumed he had been rehabilitated."

Judgement failures time and again. But in reality Bambi, you knew about Rezco, Ayers, Wright, etc., yet chose to continue your relationships with them because they benefited you. Bambi, you say you meet a lot of people in public life, but you can't vet or do an investigation on every one of them. So far it doesn't look like you checked out any of the people you've been associated with over the years.Your track record sucks buddy.

70 posted on 10/09/2008 7:08:26 PM PDT by mass55th (Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway...John Wayne)
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To: CanadianMusherinMI
this man is a fool. and who is running his campaign, giving him advise? dont they even TRY to make the story line FIT or are they throwing whatever they can find, in hopes it sticks. idiots.

It's not just Obama's lame and conflicting answers that give him away. It's the stumbling, rambling delivery. On predictable questions, he's well-scripted and rehearsed. But Obama's seat-of-the-pants response in this audio tells me that he and his campaign advisers honestly thought they'd never have to deal with it. So they never prepared anything. Amazing arrogance--and absolute confidence that the MSM would shield him from the issue.

71 posted on 10/09/2008 7:08:46 PM PDT by Eroteme
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To: Chet 99

Rehabs for domestic terrorism? What do they teach there?


72 posted on 10/09/2008 7:09:03 PM PDT by linn37 (Hail Me, Obama or be cast into the fiery pits of eternal damnation!")
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To: bayliving
Does he believe Osama can be rehabilitated?
73 posted on 10/09/2008 7:09:22 PM PDT by jennyjenny
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To: mass55th

Who uses the expression ‘rehabilitated’ in that way but Communists?


74 posted on 10/09/2008 7:10:27 PM PDT by sobieski
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To: mass55th

He “assumed he was rehabilitated”?! Last week he had no knowledge that he was a terrorist!


75 posted on 10/09/2008 7:10:31 PM PDT by CaptRon (Perdicaris alive or Raisuli dead)
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To: Thane_Banquo

Obama has shown over and over again that he doesn’t understand the First Rule of Holes. That, and his compulsion to deny and minimize negative (to him) circumstances are a strong weakness.

McCain has again gotten inside Obama’s OODA loop. It’ll be mid-late next week, certainly after the debate, before Obama can form a coherent response to Ayers.

If the revalations about links to Ayers, or if ACORN explodes like it appears to building up to, Obama won’t be able to do anything - he will be beaten no matter what he tries.

When McCain said Obama didn’t understand teh difference between strategy and tactics, he wasn’t making a debate-style point. He has the measure of Obama down pat.


76 posted on 10/09/2008 7:10:40 PM PDT by Darth Tokarev (E pur si muove)
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To: KansasGirl

PING


77 posted on 10/09/2008 7:11:44 PM PDT by lilycicero (And I ran over a few ACORNS with the lawn mower.)
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To: indylindy

“Not ready or fit to lead”
-—Oh, he’s ready and fit to lead a small obscure Muslim country.


78 posted on 10/09/2008 7:11:44 PM PDT by supremedoctrine
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To: Not A Democrat
"Liar, liar, pants on fire."

What are the odds that a person who claims to love their country, would end up collecting a pile of friends and associates who are crooks, hate-mongers, anti-Semites, racists and terrorists? Pretty slim I'd say.

79 posted on 10/09/2008 7:14:52 PM PDT by mass55th (Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway...John Wayne)
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To: CarolAnn

Yes there is a Kansas accent. (At least according to my mother who married one.) She said that my father spoke with quite a twang, until she broke him of his accent.


80 posted on 10/09/2008 7:15:45 PM PDT by NathanR ( Drill here. Drill now. Pay less.)
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