Posted on 11/19/2008 12:38:36 PM PST by george76
Code Pink Co-Founder Jodie Evans also sits on the board of directors of Rain Forest Action Network (RAN), a radical anti-capitalist, anti-corporate coalition of environmental groups co-founded by Mike Roselle, who also founded the domestic terrorist organization Earth Liberation Front (ELF), which along with the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) is ranked the No. 1 domestic terrorism threat by the FBI. The FBI attributes over 600 criminal acts and $43 million in damages to the two groups since 1996. Wherever RAN pops up, youll also tend to find the Ruckus Society, which has trained activists for ELF/ALF. Ruckus Society organizer Steve Kretzmann, also a Code Pink coordinator, has helped train activists in the agitation tactics that have earned the Ruckus Society its reputation. The Ruckus Society, its also worth mentioning, is a coalition member of [Medea] Benjamins United for Peace and Justice [a splinter group of ANSWER.] ------- "Code Pinko," by Jean Pearce, Front Page Magazine, March 26, 2003
APRIL 2008 : (CODE PINK's JODIE EVANS FUNDRAISES FOR 2008 OBAMA CAMPAIGN) "The co-founder of the radical anti-war group Code Pink [Jodie Evans] has bundled more than $50,000 for Sen. Barack Obamas presidential campaign, and pro-troops groups are demanding that he return the money." ------ "Code Pink 'Bundles' for Barack, 4/14/2008 ," http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=25997
Does this sound familiar? :
...While it may seem chaotic with its mass of groups with varied interests, "the movement" as the organizers like to call it, is built around a simple theme: that America and the rest of the world is increasingly controlled by corporate powers that threaten democratic rights. Its goals, as laid out by [CODEPINK/GLOBALEXCHANGE'S Medea] Benjamin and others in a variety of newspapers over the years, are clear-cut.
They want to redistribute wealth from the top tiers of society to the poorest Americans by raising minimum wages, choking off trade, pushing up inflation, limiting corporate growth and dragging down the stock market, cutting into the profits of the countrys largest corporations or shutting them down completely and prompting white collar layoffs. As Benjamin explained to The Sunday Oregonian in 2000, these changes would be made slowly, perhaps over 20 years or more. Though she admits that the above would cause an economic shakedown or even a stock-market crash, she insists the changes would lead to a "healthier, more stable economy."
"Seattle was this kind of battle cry," Benjamin told the San Jose Mercury News in 2000. "We now know we can mobilize hundreds of thousands of people."
But to the dismay of the movements organizers, September 11 crushed some of that momentum. Ironically enough, September 11 was the day theyd planned to announce their biggest demonstration yet, which was slated to draw well over 100,000 protesters to Washington from around the world in late September. It was instead replaced with a small peace demonstration------- "Code Pinko," by Jean Pearce, Front Page Magazine, March 26, 2003
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