The One Nation Working Together Rally’s Web Site has a page for “Endorsing Organizations”.
That page used to list multiple Communist and Socialist organizations.
That page has now been scrubbed of all such references.
I’m glad that I archived that page back when they were proud of all of those radical far-left groups.
(I’ve also archived the current page here, just in case they change it again.)
Compare the two lists. Look at the names of the organizations which were scrubbed. The “One Nation” folks were proud of those organizations on 10/2. Why are they ashamed of them now, a mere nine days later?
Could it be that three weeks from the elections, they don’t want voters to be reminded of just how far-left they really are?
Here’s what the list of partners looked like on 10/2:
Sojourners
SEIU 1199
National Action Network
United States Students Association
UAW, International Union
Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
SEIU: Service Employees International Union
Rainbow PUSH Coalition
PowerPAC
National Council of La Raza
NAACP
Green for All
Communications Workers of America
American Federation of Teachers
Center for Community Change
AFL-CIO
American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
The Southern Anti-Racism Network (SARN)
Green Party USA
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
General Board of Church and Society- United Methodist Church
TransAfrica Forum
Democracy for America
National Jobs For All Coalition
The Power: The People United for LGBT Equality
Ya Ya Network
Working Families Party
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
Women’s Caucus for Political Science
WPFW
WAND: Women’s Action for New Directions
Whitman Walker Clinic
Witness Against Torture
Wishadoo
Win Without War
Ward 7 Business Professional Association
Veterans for Peace
Voices for Creative Nonviolence
Voice of Haitian Americans Inc.
Harlem One Stop
Welfare Rights Committee
Veterans for Peace NY
Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Urban Agenda
United Mine Workers of America
US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation
US Peace Council
US Human Rights Network
TWU Local 100
William Kelibrew Foundation
Sikh Coalition
The Religious Institute
The New York Immigration Coalition
Imani Group
The Opportunity Agenda
Stonewall Democratic Club – Los Angeles
Student World Assembly
Society of American Law Teachers
Women’s Funding Network
Teamsters Local 808
The Community Church of NY Unitarian Universalist
SEIU Local 722
Single Payer New York
Single Payer Action Network Ohio – SPAN Ohio
SEIU Local 32BJ
September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows
Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union
Riverside Edgecombe Neighborhood Association (RENA)
Reform Immigration for America
School of Americas Watch (SoA Watch)
Progress Ohio
Progressive Democrats of America – NYS and NYC
Progressive Congress Action Fund
People’s Organization for Progress
Planned Parenthood
People for the American Way
Physicians for a National Health Program
Pennsylvania Council of Churches
Peace and Freedom Party
Peace Action Maine
Peace Action Education Fund
Peace Action Montgomery
Pax Christi Metro DC-Baltimore
NYC LCLAA
Ohio AFL-CIO
NY Coalition of 100 Black Women
New York Urban League
North Suburban Peace Initiative
New York State AFL-CIO
New York City Democratic Socialists of America
US Peace Council– Wisconsin
P.A.P.A.II People Assisting Positive Actions
The New Testement Revival Cathedral
The L.I.F.E. Institute
Suffolk Peace Network
Resurrection Temple of the Lord
Prayer, Praise and Worship Centers of America
Pledge of Resistance – Baltimore
One of the 266 Wrongfully Terminated
Northeast Connecticut Coalition for Peace and Justice
North Country Peace Group (Long Island)
New Jersey Black Issues Coalition
NYU Nursing Doctoral Students Organization
North Manhattan Neighbors for Peace and Justice
New England Region – AFSC
National Urban League
New Haven Peoples Center
National Union of Home and Health Care Employees
National Organization for Women California
National Nurses United
National Network Opposing the Militarization of Youth
National Missionary Baptist Church
National Immigrant Solidarity Network
National Exhoodus Council
National Domestic Workers Alliance
National Council of Negro Women
National Community Reinvestment Coalition
National Black L.U.V. Festival est. 1997
National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.
National Alliance Against Racist and Political Oppression, Chicago Branch
National Association of Black Social Workers
Mother A.M.E. Zion Church
Minnesota Coalition for a People’s Bailout
Midwest Academy
Maryland and DC AFL-CIO
Mexican American Coalition
Maine Green Independent Party
Make the Road NY
Lincoln Park Neighbors United for Peace, Chicago
Lemeul Haynes Congregational Church
Long Island C.B.T.U.
Left Labor Project
Latino Federation of Greater Washington
Latino Action Coalition of DC
Latino Equality Alliance
Jewish Labor Committee
Latin America Solidarity Coalition
Jewish Arab Dialogue Association
Iraq Veterans Against the War
International Socialist Organization
Interfaith Worker Justice
International Federation of Black Prides
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Injured Workers United
Institute for Policy Studies
Illinois Single Payer Coalition
HOFADS Corp., Inc.
Humanist Party, New York City Chapter
Haitian American Caucus
Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement
Gray Panthers
Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral
Girldrive
Next Step
Gertrude Stein Democratic Club
Georgia Peace and Justice Coalition
Generation Change
Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley
Fur Cultural Revival (Darfur Community Center)
Friends of the Earth
Free Speech TV
Friends of the Poor
Fellowship of Reconcilliation
Ex-Offenders Association of PA
Equality Wisconsin, Inc.
Drum Major Institute
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. DC Support Group
Energy Action Coalition
Detroit Democratic Socialists of America
Demos
Democratic Socialists of America
Demand Equity Now
DC Vote
Delaware Pacem in Terris
DC Asian American and Pacific Islander Democratic Caucus
DC 1707, AFSCME
DC Latino Caucus
CUSH
CUNY University Student Senate
Community Empowerment Network
Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago
Communist Party USA (CPUSA)
Communication for Social Change Consortium
Communications Workers of America Local 2336
CODA (Coalition for a District Alternative)
Committee of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists Region One
Coalition for Peace Action
Cleveland Peace Action
Citizen Wave
Church of the Evangelical United Church of Christ
Chicago Teacher’s Union – AFT Local 1
Chicago Democratic Socialists of America
Charlie Fink Productions
Central Jersey Coalition Against Endless War
California Black League of Voters
California National Organization for Women
Brooklyn United for Innovative Local Development
Brooklyn United for Innovative Local Development
Bryn Mawr Peace Coalition
Bronx for Change
Black Youth Vote
Black Women’s Roundtable
Unid@s LGBT- The National Latin@ LGBT Human Rights Organization
Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
ANSWER (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) Coalition
American Muslim Association of North America (AMANA)
American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
AIDS Walk Washington
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
1Sky
Black Leadership Forum, Inc.
Beulah Church of the Nazarene
Bethel Tabernacle AME Church, Brooklyn
Bail Out the People Movement
American Rights at Work
Americans for Democratic Action
American Association of University Professors
AFGE: American Federation of Government Employees
Amalgamated Local 171 UAW
Alliance for Democracy
All Hands on Deck
AFSCME 3800 – University of Minnesota Clerical Workers
Action LA Network
A. Philip Randolph Institute – The Metropolitan New York Chapter
350.org
Young People For
Working America
War Resisters League
Washington Peace Center
National Center for Transgender Equality
True Colors, Inc.
National Stonewall Democrats
Stonewall Democratic Club
Stonewall Young Democrats
Solidarity
Utility Workers Union of America, AFL-CIO
United Steel Workers
US Labor Against the War
US Action
Unite Here
United for Peace and Justice
United Food and Commerical Workers Minority Coalition
United Food and Commercial Workers International Union
Transport Workers Union of America
The Other 98%
Roosevelt Institute
Queers for Economic Justice
Pride at Work
Policy Link
International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, AFL-CIO
People’s Organization for Progress
Progressive Democrats of America
Peace Action
Pax Christi USA
Tikkun-Network of Spiritual Progressives
National Education Association
National Congress of Black Women
National Coalition on Black Civic Participation
National Black Police Association
National Black Law Students Association
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
National Black Justice Coalition
National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education
Mass Transgender Political Coalition
Mass Equality
Maryland Black Family League
Majority Agenda Project
Jordan / Rustin Coalition
Jobs with Justice
Jewish Funds for Justice
immigration Equality
Human Rights Campaign
Institute of Caribbean Studies
Generational Alliance
Get Equal
Gathering for Justice
Family Equality Council
Disciples Justice Action Network
Equality Federation
Courage Campaign
Campaign for Peace and Democracy
Color of Change.org
Coffee Party Progressives
Coalition on Human Needs
Campus Camp Wellstone
Campaign for Community Change
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
Campus Progress
Brooklyn for Peace
A. Philip Randolph Institute
Americans for Financial Reform
AFSCME
American Friends Service Committee
Coalition of Labor Union Woman
Campaign for America’s Future
Code Pink
CEEF: Center for Community and Economic Justice
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And here’s what the list of partners looks like on 10/11, after scrubbing:
Sojourners
SEIU 1199
National Action Network
United States Students Association
UAW, International Union
Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
SEIU: Service Employees International Union
Rainbow PUSH Coalition
PowerPAC
National Council of La Raza
NAACP
Green for All
Communications Workers of America
American Federation of Teachers
Center for Community Change
AFL-CIO
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UPDATE:
Sooooo BUSTED!
Communists Caught Altering History to Protect Obama
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UPDATE:
This is extremely curious… an archive of what
http://www.onenationworkingtogether.org/partners
looks like today (11/3/2001) looks like this:
http://www.webcitation.org/62upe1RYJ
At first glance, it would appear that the people who registered the domain name “onenationworkingtogether.org” only paid to register it for 1 year, and didn’t pay to renew it, so when it expired, it was picked up by a Japanese site promoting pharmaceuticals.
However, at the bottom of that page full of Japanese text, it says, in English:
copyright c 2010-2011 http://www.onenationworkingtogether.org All rights researved.
I’m not quite sure what to make of that…
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For being the party of the young and hip, these folks sure don’t seem to understand that the internet is FOREVER.
Great catch!
Wraith,
Thank you for your comment and kind words.
Huge difference! LOL. What twerps. Yes, that WAS a great catch.
Thanks, Miri.
They can scrub their web site, but they can’t scrub this:
Or this:
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Excellent catch,
Tools like archiving and Google-Caching are valuable in exposing the left-wing for what they really are.
Dem Congressman Speaks to Democratic Socialists, Calls Tea Party “Small and Dismissable”
Aaron,
Thank you for your comment. I don’t trust Google, as I have seen them scrub things that they don’t want you to see. They’ve done it in China, and they’ve done it here. I recommend using http://www.webcitation.org/ to archive things that you think are worth archiving and could be changed by those maintaining the page.
Obama ran like Ronald Reagan, and helped carry other Democrats to victory (like Senator Kay Hagan over former Senator Elizabeth Dole). But then they collectively acted like America had voted for Socialism, which we certainly had NOT.
Obama’s “base” is those who truly want Socialism, plus those who will strongly support him, no matter what he does, simply because they are racists who judge him by the color of his skin, not the content of his character or the content of his policies.
But that “base” is, collectively, only about 25% of the population.
We are not “All Socialists Now”, as Newsweek claimed a few weeks after Obama was inaugurated. And now that America has awakened to the truth that there is no discernable difference between the agenda of the Communist Party USA and the agenda of the Democratic Party, the November 2010 elections will be a referendum on Socialism.
I would not be surprised at all if the majority of Democratic Socialists who are up for re-election get removed from office by their constituents.
Thank you, commieblaster.com, for the link.
Grassroots: The 8/28 Restoring Honor Rally
Astroturf: The 10/2 One Nation Working Together Rally
(click image to enlarge it)
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Free Bus Ride
Free Box Lunch
Free T-Shirt
Free Metro Pass
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Contrast that with how every single person who came to the 8/28 Restoring Honor Rally paid their own way to be there.
Many who came to the 10/2 One Nation Working Together Rally were “strongly encouraged” by their union bosses to come, and didn’t pay a dime out of their own pocket. Union dues were used to astroturf that rally, paying for buses, trains, food, and T-shirts, and even with that they had trouble even reaching 10% of the numbers of people who willingly paid their own way to come to the Restoring Honor Rally.
I’m rather amused that some of the union members took the free trip to D.C. and used it to go sightseeing at the National Air & Space Museum instead of attending the rally. Ha!
You can lead a union member to Kool-Aid, but you can’t make him drink!
The lower picture is classic.
I really enjoy seeing left-wing organizations’ recruiting tactics of “join our cause and we’ll give you stuff” fall flat like the second picture clearly demonstrates.
Unions like the UAW only continue to exist because the states where they “work” don’t have strong Right-to-Work laws.
Always worth remembering:
And NEW from “The People’s Cube”:
It’s Come to This:
Communist Party USA Openly Collaborates With Democrats
Communist Party USA Leader Throws Support Behind Dems
Sooooo BUSTED!
Communists Caught Altering History to Protect Obama
Ah the good old guilt by association BS. What would you have Obama do? Ignore them like he’s doing, or give them credibility by publicly distancing himself from them?
The KKK is right-wing, I guess that makes you and the rest of the right wing klansmen?
Bovine Excrement (a.k.a. Bull Shit)
The KKK was the terrorist wing of the DEMONRAT party.
It’s fascinating how leftists like to claim that the KKK and the Nazis were “right-wing”.
That is 180 degrees from the truth. The truth is that the KKK were Democrats, and the Nazis were National Socialists. Socialism is an attribute of the left, not the right.
Yes of course, because we all know that anti-immigration and white Christian supremacy are really strong left values.
It’s also fascinating the notion right-wingers have that they can commit no wrong and that every thing is someone else’s fault. Bush’s failure at first (the first 6 years) was Clinton’s fault, then the Democratic Congress’ fault, so they got to share the blame with Clinton. But of course, when the situation is reversed, the same does not hold true. Obama’s inherited mess is in no way Bush’s fault, it’s his own fault. And the future failure of the current Republican House will be the Democratic’s Senate and President’s fault, even though this is the same situation that Bush found himself for the last 2 years of his presidency, and back then it was the Democrat’s fault.
The vast majority of the right is not “anti-immigration”. You will find strong support for LEGAL Immigration.
The vast majority of the right is not for “white Christian supremacy”, but the Democrats of the KKK certainly were, and the modern Democratic party remains the party of slavery. That’s right… the modern Democratic party remains the party of slavery. Economic slavery. The Republicans have always been the party that stands for setting the slaves free.
It’s OK to Leave the Plantation : The New Underground Railroad
Runaway Slave
You’re projecting again. You want to pretend that “Obama’s inherited mess is in no way his own fault, it’s Bush’s fault.”
While you’re blaming Bush, realize that Obama voted in favor of TARP, and the only reason Bush requested the second half of the $700 Billion is because Obama asked Bush to do it!
Obama asked Bush to do it, Bush did it because he thought it would help Obama, and then Obama turned around and criticized Bush for that debt! Talk about “irresponsible”!
Obama played a very significant role in creating a significant portion of the debt Obama claims he “inherited”. Bush got all the blame, Obama got $350 Billion to spend as he wished, without oversight, thanks to the TARP bill Obama supported and thanks to Bush being a nice guy who tried to help Obama when Obama asked for help.
I have said for years that Bush’s biggest mistakes were due to his trusting people who should not be trusted. Bush was wrong to trust Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. Bush was wrong to trust Barack Obama.
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Look at the unemployment data from the last 16 years (start here and adjust time period to look at 1995-2010).
You will find that the average unemployment rate during the time that the Republicans controlled the House of Representatives during the Clinton and George W. Bush years was 5.0, and the average unemployment rate during the time that the Democrats have controlled the House of Representatives during the George W. Bush and Obama years has been 7.3.
When Republicans took control of the House in January 1995, the unemployment rate was 5.6 percent. Even with the “Dot Com Bust” and the 9/11/2001 terrorist attacks, the Republicans managed, with the Bush Tax Cuts, to keep things under control, and the last month that Republicans had control of the House, in December 2006, the unemployment rate had dropped to 4.4 percent, more than a full point lower than where it had been when Republicans took control from Democrats.
Now, after nearly 4 years of the Democrats being in control of the House, the current unemployment rate has increased to 9.6+ percent.
In other words…
The Democrats have more than doubled the unemployment rate. You like to act like Obama “inherited” a mess, but he was very much an active part of creating that mess.
And things will only get worse if Obama and the other Democrats insist on tax increases for anyone now.
No, they’re insisting on tax increases for people earning 250,000$ and more. It’s the Republicans who are blocking the renewal of those tax cuts because they want all or nothing.
Read what I wrote:
Some Democrat[ic Socialist]s are insisting on increasing taxes for people earning $250,000 and above. A large number of those affected by such a tax increase are business owners, and if you raise their taxes, there will be less jobs… which hurts other people who make less… in fact, without a job, people make $0 from the private sector and only make our public debt even worse.
Insisting on increasing taxes for people earning $250,000 and above is just plain stupid and hurts everyone:
The Parable of 10 Men in a Bar
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Talk about “The Road to Socialism USA”…
Commies Who Support “All Forms of Revolution, Including Violence” Go on ‘Red Bus Tour’ Across America
Oleg Atbashian, founder of The People’s Cube and author of Shakedown Socialism:
IMF head: Avowed socialist. Alleged predator. Confirmed hypocrite.
UPDATE:
This is extremely curious… an archive of what
http://www.onenationworkingtogether.org/partners
looks like today (11/3/2001) looks like this:
http://www.webcitation.org/62upe1RYJ
At first glance, it would appear that the people who registered the domain name “onenationworkingtogether.org” only paid to register it for 1 year, and didn’t pay to renew it, so when it expired, it was picked up by a Japanese site promoting pharmaceuticals.
However, at the bottom of that page full of Japanese text, it says, in English:
I’m not quite sure what to make of that…
There seem to be a great deal of confusion on what socialism is or should be. Neither Democrats nor Republicans have anything todo with socialism. Furthermore, individuals like Oleg Atbashian are diehard anti-communists adored by the capitalist in the west who call the old age revisionist regime in USSR communism, a big mistake on which most anti-communist propaganda is founded.
shahram,
Please explain what you think “socialism is or should be”.
Sadly, the verumserum link and animated .gif do not appear to be working at this time.
Other stuff can be found here:
http://www.bing.com/search?q=Comparison+of+Restoring+Honor+Rally+to+One+Nation+Working+Together+Rally
and here, looking specifically for the .gif file:
http://www.bing.com/search?q=Comparison+of+Restoring+Honor+Rally+to+One+Nation+Working+Together+Rally+.gif
No, lefties, your rally wasn’t as big as Beck’s
Rally-comaprison.gif copied locally…
“Democrats, Socialists and Communists…We Are All Together”