“Barack Obama’s Ideological Family Tree”
In pursuit of the truth – www.cinopsbegone.com – Monday, April 25, 2011
Preface: Honest journalism within the mainstream media and in particular the New York Times is dead. What does that mean? It means that American principles of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are seriously endangered by subversive ideologies. Thankfully, the “Mindszenty Report” of April 2011, Vol. LIII-No. 4, “Crooked Timber…” They share insights on who is Barack Hussein Obama?
“The first of these thinkers was family friend Frank Marshall Davis. It was Davis who suggested Obama attend Occidental College in California, known for its radical faculty. After transferring to Columbia University in New York, a hotbed of socialist fervor two years later, Stanley Kurtz demonstrates in his book, “Radical-in-Chief”, that at the “Socialist Scholars Convention” in the early 1980’s Obama was exposed to the thinking of professors Frances Piven and her husband Richard, who developed a strategy for destroying capitalism and replacing it with a socialist paradise…
“In Obama’s book, Dreams from My Father, he casually mentions a poet named Frank who visited them in Hawaii, read poetry, and was full of hard-earned knowledge and advice. This Frank was Frank Marshall Davis, who was much more than a casual friend to Obama and his grandparents. According to Gerald Horne, a contributing editor to the Communist Party of America (CPUSA), Davis was a decisive influence in helping Obama find his present identity - African-American. Davis had a long history of anti-Americanism…
“Following Uncle Frank’s advice after completing his education … Obama gravitated to Chicago where he came in contact with more far-left political forces, including the Democratic Socialist of America. In 1985 he began a four-year stint as a community organizer, which served as a valuable incubation period. He worked for Gerald Kellman’s Developing Communities Project on the far South Side of Chicago, where he studied and later taught Alinsky’s methods for community organizing.
“Though the two never met, Alinsky’s philosophy had a lasting impact on the impressionable Obama, prompting some to call him Obama’s mentor from the grave… Alinsky, who died in 1971, spent four decades of organizing the poor, especially in black neighborhoods, for social action. His ideas were later adapted by some U.S. college students and other young organizers in the late 1960’s and helped to instigate the radical uprisings on college campuses…
“In the Alinsky paradigm, organizing is a euphemism for revolution - … whose ultimate objective is the systematic acquisition of power by a purportedly oppressed segment of the population, and the radical transformation of America’s social and economic structure. One may argue that this principle is behind Obama’s hope and change campaign rhetoric...
“Fox’s Glenn Beck was the first to bring the City University of New York professor’s [Frances Fox Piven] influence to public attention… suggested if the poor could overwhelm the welfare rolls, the fiscal and political stress on the system would give rise to a guaranteed income… on how to intentionally collapse our economic system… [Also known as the Cloward/Piven Strategy] … Their strategy clearly explains why the Democrats’ economic policies include trillions in new spending and debt that the country will never be able to pay/absorb..”
George H.Kubeck, It is incomprehensible for me to even consider the reelection of this president in 2012!
Monday, April 25, 2011
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