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INTERCEPTED - Obama THUG Plan - Health Care Protests - IMPORTANT! Know Thine Enemy!
America's Independent Party ^ | August 7, 2009

Posted on 08/07/2009 12:02:01 AM PDT by EternalVigilance

From: Margarida Jorge To: HCAN Field Partners

RE: HCAN—Responding to Right-Wing Attacks in the Field - August 4, 2009

Since early February, we’ve seen increasing numbers of militant right-wing activists attending public meetings across

the country targeting Members of Congress and President Obama. Now in the August recess, the “tea-bagger”

protesters and right-wing activists are showing up in larger numbers with a mission to be as disruptive as possible in the

hopes of rattling Members of Congress and halting health care reform through pure spectacle and obstruction.

 

Our response is shaped by 3 things:

 

Ø Our targets are Members of Congress who must vote “yes” for this bill. Our targets are not the rightwing

extremists. The targets of these attacks are Members of Congress. Those Members are also our targets.

We need to use these attacks as opportunities to work with the Members in ways that build our relationship in

the field and bring us together as allies in health care reform. Members may be more receptive to partnering

with us if they know we will help them combat the opposition.

 

Our core message is effective, and we should always come back to it. Our campaign plan has always

anticipated opposition. No matter what the right-wingers bring up to distract the debate, we should always circle

back to our key message. We are on the side of quality, affordable health care for everyone, and we are against

turning over health care reform to the insurance companies and lobbyists who got us into this mess to begin

with. We need to educate the press and the public that the protesters are aligned with the corporate lobbyists

and insurance companies who are trying to stop reform.

 

Our ability to put the extremists into perspective helps us frame our narrative. We should be prepared to

respond to the other side, but we don’t need to be reactive or feel pressure to answer their accusations point by

point. Instead, we should treat them as agents of the insurance lobbyists who want to maintain the status quo.

We can dismiss their radical rhetoric by circling back to the basic things that we know most people care about—

affordability, access, and quality.

In many cases, protestors will show up at events or meetings you don’t organize but are participating in as an attendee

or sponsor. You can still influence the outcome of these events or meetings, and it’s important for HCAN organizers

and leaders to be ready to encounter these protesters in order to make sure that our volunteers and activists respond

appropriately as well as capitalize on opportunities to also move our message, work with Members, and educate the

public.

 

Who are these people?

The people who show up are far right-wing ideologues recruited by paid organizers. Much of this recruitment and

organizing is funded by industry lobbyists and public relations firms to engage radical right-wing groups. Many of these

groups are motivated by far right ideology in general - not by health care as an issue. They are held together by a

common vision of the world that centers on defeating Obama and his agenda. We can expect to see anti-abortion

groups, pro-gun groups, insurance company employees (mandated by employers to come out), militia groups, and antiimmigration

groups.

 

What are their goals in turning out disruptive mobs?

Their goal is to stop Obama, influence the media, and scare Members of Congress into thinking that there is more

resistance to health care reform than really exists. The attendees are not reflective of the middle or average Republican

Party member. Insurance industry lobbyists and public relations firms recruit mostly right-wing extremists who are

willing to employ militant tactics in order to demonize Obama by tapping into fear and anger in the electorate. The fear

comes from both aggressive communications tactics and rhetoric: anti-tax, anti-abortion, anti-immigration, and other

themes that resonate with the farthest right wing of their party.

 

What is the strategy of the lobbyists and right-wingers who are orchestrating these protests?

The most important thing to remember about this type of mobilization is that it is foremost a media strategy, not an

organizing strategy. These angry mobs are not trying to persuade Members of Congress or the folks who are

attending the event about their point of view.

 

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Their goal is to disrupt the event as much as possible in order to:

1. Prevent our message from getting out.

2. Scare Members of Congress into silence and submission.

3. Paint a picture for the media that conveys widespread disapproval for health care reform in order to influence the

narrative.

4. Create as much tension as possible at these events so that the average spectator is completely turned off and

disengages totally from this issue.

 

What can we expect them to do?

They will be loud: They will “Yell, stand up and shout out, and rattle” the Members of Congress. They will be

disruptive and not follow the agenda. They won’t wait for an opening to speak. They will just interrupt and shout

from the minute the event opens until it ends.

They will paint a picture: They will carry a lot of signs. They will have gimmicks and props to get attention from

the MOCs and from the media.

They will look bigger than they are: They will spread out and distribute their signs widely. They will also get in

front of any TV camera or press people in order to make sure the story that is reported is their story.

They will seek confrontation: The right-wing protesters will foster confrontation at every turn because that’s

what draws media and distracts the public. They will use any means to do this including abusive language,

arrests, props, and physical violence. Be prepared.

 

How should we prepare to encounter the right wing protesters at MOC events?

1. Contact friendly MOCs and let them know you are coming to make sure our side is heard and that the

event is positive. Provide constructive support for Members of Congress who are holding public events to

promote health care reform by turning out constituents and anticipating problems ahead of time. Ask the

Member’s staff what would be most helpful and talk through a strategy for making sure the right messages don’t

get drowned out by chaotic protesters.

2. Inoculate your staff and your volunteers by telling them what to expect and what purpose lies behind the

right-wing demonstrations. The more that the attendees know what to expect; the less startled they will be by

the irrational tone and militancy of the protesters.

3. Bring more people than the other side has. Their side will be smaller but noisier. You must bring enough

people to drown them out and to cover all our bases so as to marginalize their disruptive tactics. You don’t want

to get into a screaming match, but it must be obvious to everyone—including press—that you represent the

majority.

4. Arrive earlier than the other side does. We need to stack our folks in the front to create a wall around the

Member, and we need to stake out the best spots for visibility and signs. Reconnaissance on the venue and an

understanding of the staging will be important here. Make sure you do your homework so you can position your

folks most effectively.

5. Be more visible than the other side. Bring more signs and leaflets, and whenever possible, post your signs all

over the place so that you visually out-perform the other side. Make sure you have people holding signs in every

place where a TV camera is likely to be and that next to every right wing sign, there’s one of your signs with your

message.

6. Have a real plan for the media. Remember, this is a communications strategy that the right wing is using and

our goal is to stop them from hijacking and changing the message and tone of these events. Assign 3-5 people

to speak with the reporters who attend and make sure the reporters understand the scope and message of the

event. If you let the media just report on what they see, they will invariably focus on the mayhem. That is a far

juicer story than affordability and the public health insurance option.

 

3

 

Don’t wait for the reporter to approachyou.

You must approach the reporters and be assertive in shaping the narrative that they write.

Have someone assigned to greeting the media or checking in media as they arrive. That way you will know who they

are and be able to work with them both during the event and afterwards. Also, plan to record both the events

you attend and the events you organize. TV stations will use amateur footage to round out their stories, and

the other side is recording and posting video online. We need to be able to give the press video of successful

events too.

 

How should we interact/what do we say to the other side?

1. Do not debate on their “policy” points. Remember, they are seeking a platform to distort the truth about

reform by making health care about abortion, rationing, euthanasia, etc. Rather than try to reply with the truth

(which won’t move them anyway) we should respond with our message and at every turn re-focus the agenda on

communicating with the Member of Congress.

2. Interrupt them when they get disruptive and refocus the meeting: Line up a number of people who feel

comfortable interrupting and prepare them with statements like:

“Excuse me, I came today to listen to Representative XXX explain how this bill is going to make health

care more affordable for me and my family. We’re being gouged by insurance companies that just want

to make more profits while we struggle to keep up with premiums and co-pays. Representative, how are

you going to fix that?”

“I’m retired and can’t afford my prescription drugs because I’m on a fixed income. Representative, how is

this bill going to affect me?”

“I want to hear the Representative speak. He’s the one voting on the bill. Representative, how will this

bill help people who already have insurance at work?”

“What I’m worried about is how we’re going to keep the insurance companies from continuing to charge

people more for being sick and keep them from taking away coverage when we need it most. What’s the

plan for that?”

3. Don’t get into a shouting match with them. Instead, prep people on our side to keep raising the questions

that we want answered. Repetition is the key. We need to arm our side with questions that play to the strength

of our message and make sure we keep bringing them up over and over so that the press recognizes those

central themes.

 

We should also phrase those questions strategically to help move the message.

“Over the last XX years, insurance company profits have risen XXX %; in this bill you would regulate

insurance companies so that they can no longer deny people with pre-existing conditions and would have

to play by fair rules. Isn’t that right, Representative XX?”

“Isn’t it true that this bill would guarantee everyone a choice of public health insurance option that will

lower cost overall in the system?”

4. Address the MOC directly with a positive message: Remember, these Members need cover and they are

getting beaten up by right wing zealots in these meetings. We want to let the Member know that we appreciate

his efforts to hear constituents and that we, the majority, agree with him.

5. We should demonstrate that we are the majority by chanting: When the other side gets too loud, we should

shut them down with chants that counter their message like “Health Care Can’t Wait!” and “Health Care Delayed

is Health Care Denied” and prep people to chant at key points when the other side gets most disruptive.

6. Follow up with the Member one-on-one: This experience may have been trying for your MOC. Make sure

that you thank him and that you let him know that the majority is with him. He needs to know that we will provide

cover and support him at every turn for his leadership on this issue.

 

4

 

Organizing your own events with a Member of Congress

One advantage to organizing your own Town Hall or public event with Members of Congress is that you will have

much more control over the event and limit the other side’s opportunities for disruption. Still, you should

take precautions to make sure that you can keep meetings you organize under control.

 

Here are some basic tips:

a. Talk to the Member of Congress

ahead of time so that you agree on a format that is comfortable for the

Member and that you can troubleshoot roles or concerns that the Member may have about the event. It

is important to know how much time the Member will have, when he will arrive, what staff he’s bringing, and how

many questions he’ll answer so that you can anticipate any issues that may arise and can plan your program

appropriately.

b. Know who you are turning out to attend the event. Make sure you turn out a substantial number of people

from your base and that everyone signs a sign in sheet upon entering the event. Give everyone name tags so

they are easily identifiable. If you want to ensure greater control over turnout, you can ask attendees to rsvp or

even issue tickets to the event and require presentation of the ticket at the entrance.

c. Choose a venue that is difficult for the opposition to access without being noticed. Get to your location

early and make sure you set up the venue in a way that ensures that the attendees you want are at the front and

that any protesters who come are sequestered as far as possible from the stage. Make sure that you have signs

and visuals up and that you adequately understand the layout of your venue so that you know where the

entrances are, where the press will be positioned, where your speakers will be, etc.

d. Select a strong moderator to move the agenda in a disciplined way. Make sure you select someone who is

comfortable interrupting rowdy protesters, who can command the attention of the room, and who understands

how to de-escalate tensions and re-direct people to the agenda.

e. Lay out goals for the meeting and establish ground rules for conduct in the meeting at the beginning of the

event. Among these ground rules should be a protocol for asking questions. One way to do this is to ask people

to submit questions ahead of time on cards, to permit only one question at a time, and to limit the topic of

questions.

f. Plan for disturbances and assign marshals. Make sure that you assign marshals to take care of moving the

crowd, keeping people organized and orderly, and acting as security should any need arise to ask noisy or

disruptive protesters to leave. If you have cause to think that you will need more back-up, notify the police

ahead of time.

g. Collect signs and leaflets that are not provided by you or your organization. Another way to limit

protesters’ ability to hijack your event is to confiscate signs or leaflets that they may bring into the venue from

outside. The best way to do this is to make a blanket rule that no one can bring signs or leaflets and to advertise

this fact as you do turn out in the weeks preceding the event. You can distribute your own signs in the event and

offer them one as they enter if you choose to allow them to enter.

h. Assign people to greet the media and to stay close to reporters both as they enter and leave the event.

It’s important that you take away right-wingers opportunities to talk with reporters by making sure that your staff

or leaders are in constant contact with the media who attend. You should set up a special table or area for the

press to sit during the event and that area should be close t the stage and away from any areas of the venue

where protesters may gather. Also make sure you have materials ready for the reporters so that they know the

purpose and message of the event.


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I was asked in the last couple of days to sign a petition of some sort in “support of Obama’s health care.”

I said, “No.” Saw some out-of-staters who’d come a couple of hundred miles south, too. (license plates)


41 posted on 08/07/2009 1:53:39 AM PDT by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Fili et Spiritus Sancti.)
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To: EternalVigilance; All
Check my posts on the new outbreaks of union thuggery:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/833678/posts?page=10916#10916

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2128550/posts?page=1461#1461

 

42 posted on 08/07/2009 2:02:39 AM PDT by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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To: EternalVigilance

On the one hand they tell their supporters to bring signs, leaflets, etc. but on the other tell MOCs to publish notice that signs/leaflets won’t be allowed. ALl depends on the signs/leaflets, I guess.

Keep bumping this thread to let people know the game plan.


43 posted on 08/07/2009 2:09:24 AM PDT by EDINVA (A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul -- G. B. Shaw)
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To: EDINVA

IMO this HC issue is the bell, it forces everyone to recognize who is who and to take a side....this is the Waterloo that Jim Demint recognized and alerted us about. To the Barricades my compatriots!


44 posted on 08/07/2009 2:55:21 AM PDT by iopscusa (El Vaquero. (SC Lowcountry Cowboy))
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To: EternalVigilance

I wish we were this organized and/or as organized as they think we are. I also wish we had some of that money they think we have!


45 posted on 08/07/2009 3:00:57 AM PDT by hocndoc (http://www.LifeEthics.org (I've got a mustard seed and I'm not afraid to use it.))
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To: EternalVigilance
we are against turning over health care reform to the insurance companies and lobbyists who got us into this mess to begin with

Except, of course, trial lawyers.

46 posted on 08/07/2009 3:32:42 AM PDT by P.O.E. (Fish rot from the head down.)
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To: EternalVigilance
We are on the side of quality, affordable health care for everyone

This is all about POWER. Government POWER.

It always has been.

47 posted on 08/07/2009 3:42:22 AM PDT by SkyPilot
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To: HiTech RedNeck

Well it didn’t exactly “leak out.” It’s right on their website, http://healthcareforamericanow.org/site/fight

If you go to the group’s main page, it’s the big item “3”. The whole premise of the group is out there along with all their arguments. It’s almost as if they think they have nothing to hide!

“INTERCEPTED!” is a bit of an exaggeration.


48 posted on 08/07/2009 3:43:38 AM PDT by worst-case scenario (Striving to reach the light)
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To: EternalVigilance

They hate the fact that we ALL have the right to organize.

If a conservative group spoke of limiting the opposition’s access to their representatives, the media would be all over it.


49 posted on 08/07/2009 3:49:32 AM PDT by cvq3842 (Countless thousands of our ancestors died to give us the freedoms we have today. Stay involved!)
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To: EternalVigilance

Every patriot that they beat will bring out thousands more.


50 posted on 08/07/2009 3:55:05 AM PDT by Fresh Wind ("Prosperity is just around the corner." Herbert Hoover, 1932)
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To: EternalVigilance

Darn those pesky polls that show the majority of Americans don’t want Uncle Barry to mess with our health care system.

That Uncle Barry is SUCH a UNITER, isnt he?


51 posted on 08/07/2009 4:36:15 AM PDT by Reagan69 (The only thing SHOVEL-READY since BO's stimulus has been MICHAEL JACKSON (tammy bruce))
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To: EternalVigilance; All
I suggest that for background you take a look at this Washington Times Feedback article: Memo: How to beat the right-wing mob

It told me more that what you see here about "Health Care for America Now!, a group supporting President Obama's recommended plans."

52 posted on 08/07/2009 4:58:03 AM PDT by kinsman redeemer (The real enemy seeks to devour what is good.)
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To: PureSolace
we are against turning over health care reform to the insurance companies and lobbyists POLITICIANS who got us into this mess to begin with.
53 posted on 08/07/2009 4:58:10 AM PDT by 1010RD (First Do No Harm)
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To: kinsman redeemer

“than” not “that”

:)


54 posted on 08/07/2009 4:59:25 AM PDT by kinsman redeemer (The real enemy seeks to devour what is good.)
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To: EternalVigilance
teabagobama
55 posted on 08/07/2009 5:05:38 AM PDT by davidlachnicht ("IF WE'RE ALL TO BE TARGETS, THEN WE ALL MUST BE SOLDIERS.")
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To: EternalVigilance
A bio of Senorita Margarida Jorge.....

Bio: Margarida Jorge is the National Field Director for Health Care for America Now. In this role, Jorge works with labor, community, faith, grassroots, and progressive organizations to move Members of Congress to support HCAN’s vision of health care reform in ways that build power for permanent local organizations. Previously, Jorge directed Americans for Health Care, SEIU’s grassroots campaign to win health care for all and also worked on candidate elections, state legislative fights, and ballot initiative campaigns in the states. Jorge began her career in the labor movement, where she organized low-income health care workers in the South and the Midwest for nearly 10 years.

Note this part...

"support HCAN’s vision of health care reform in ways that build power for permanent local organizations."

This is all about POWER.

56 posted on 08/07/2009 5:14:11 AM PDT by wtc911 ("How you gonna get back down that hill?")
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To: EternalVigilance
From HCAN's site.....

""Our Steering Committee includes: ACORN, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, AFT, Americans United for Change, Campaign for America's Future, Center for American Progress Action Fund, Campaign for Community Change, Children's Defense Fund Action Council, Communications Workers of America, International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW), MoveOn.org, NAACP, National Council of La Raza, National Education Association, National Women's Law Center, SEIU, UFCW, USAction, Women's Voices, Women's Vote and Working America."

Note....ACORN.

This is a Cold Civil War and we are not prepared.

57 posted on 08/07/2009 5:18:42 AM PDT by wtc911 ("How you gonna get back down that hill?")
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To: EternalVigilance

More on Margarida Jorge:

http://now2009.confabb.com/users/profile/mjorge

http://nygoe.wordpress.com/2009/08/06/seiu-front-group-declares-war-on-tea-party-patriots/


58 posted on 08/07/2009 5:23:47 AM PDT by WayneM (Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe.)
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To: wtc911
"Cold Civil War"

I think you nailed it.

59 posted on 08/07/2009 5:25:32 AM PDT by kinsman redeemer (The real enemy seeks to devour what is good.)
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To: EternalVigilance

4. Arrive earlier than the other side does. We need to stack our folks in the front to create a wall around the

Member, and we need to stake out the best spots for visibility and signs. Reconnaissance on the venue and an

understanding of the staging will be important here. Make sure you do your homework so you can position your

folks most effectively.

5. Be more visible than the other side. Bring more signs and leaflets, and whenever possible, post your signs all

over the place so that you visually out-perform the other side. Make sure you have people holding signs in every

place where a TV camera is likely to be and that next to every right wing sign, there’s one of your signs with your

message.

6. Have a real plan for the media. Remember, this is a communications strategy that the right wing is using and

our goal is to stop them from hijacking and changing the message and tone of these events. Assign 3-5 people

to speak with the reporters who attend and make sure the reporters understand the scope and message of the

event. If you let the media just report on what they see, they will invariably focus on the mayhem. That is a far

juicer story than affordability and the public health insurance option.


60 posted on 08/07/2009 5:27:52 AM PDT by sickoflibs (Socialist Conservatives: "'Big government is free because tax cuts pay for it'")
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