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Obama's Plan to Desecrate 9/11 (and create a day of leftist celebration and statist idolatry)
American Spectator ^ | 8.24.09 @ 6:08AM | By Matthew Vadum

Posted on 08/24/2009 8:55:14 AM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines

The Obama White House is behind a cynical, coldly calculated political effort to erase the meaning of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks from the American psyche and convert Sept. 11 into a day of leftist celebration and statist idolatry....

The president signed into law a measure in April that designated Sept. 11 as a National Day of Service...

With the help of the Obama administration, [a] coalition [including ACORN, Color of Change and AFL-CIO] is launching a public relations campaign under the radar of the mainstream media ...to try to change 9/11 from a day of reflection and remembrance to a day of activism, food banks, and community gardens....

the National Day of Service will be "the first milestone" of a larger effort called Green the Block that is attempting to convince Americans that the utopian fantasy of a so-called green economy is possible without turning the U.S. into a Third World country.

(Excerpt) Read more at spectator.org ...


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