Posted on 09/21/2009 10:29:32 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Propaganda, Health Care and ACORN: Full Context of NEA Conference Call Reveals Disturbing Pattern by John Nolte
At first glance, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) conference call of August 10th, 2009 sounds innocent enough because its supposedly been organized by Michael Skolnik, political director for Russell Simmons and someone not officially associated with any government agency. Skolnik appears to be acting independently as a concerned citizen and to have taken it upon himself to gather together a group of artists and art organizations hoping to move them towards national service. And how nice of the White House, the federal government and the NEA to make the time to participate in the call and aid this group of American artists motivated to help their country and community.
But this is only how things appear.
obamamural460
All evidence points to the fact that the conference call was a ruse, a front for a White House using Skolnik as a kind of beard in order to put an innocent spin on their abuse of the NEA and two non-partisan volunteer organizations (United We Serve an initiative overseen by The Corporation for National and Community Service a federal agency, and the White House Office of Public Engagement).
The goal: To motivate a group of hand-picked pro-Obama artists (grant recipients or those wanting grants) to push the Presidents flagging agenda, especially health care and to funnel this promotion through the ACORN related- Serve.gov website.
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Documentation gathered by Big Hollywoods Patrick Courrielche and the Washington Times, coupled with a newly revealed audio recording of the full conference call, points to eight troubling facts that put the full context of the call in a very disturbing light.
(Excerpt) Read more at bighollywood.breitbart.com ...
Ping!
Yes, blatant communism, dictator worship, and festering corruption can all be considered disturbing.
FReep mail me if you want on/off the list.
Now I know it was created all the way back in January, the serve.org (that sends you to serve.gov and on into government sites) promoted is run by the White House, the ACORN ties all over the thing, has Andrew Breitbart or anyone else looked into whether or not these celebrities received compensation for the video, not campaign funds but taxpayer dollars? Was there/is there anything illegal about that thing?
Privately funded propaganda machines is one thing (Soros, MoveOn.org, Huffington Post, WAPO, NYT, MSM), but for the government to COORDINATE, DIRECT, CONTROL and FUND these machines and individuals with TAXPAYER MONEY is illegal, criminal, and unconstitutional!
It’s, as usual, all about power and money. All of these people are living and becoming wealthy sucking taxpayer funds out of the government. All of these characters are involved in this extensive political propaganda machine because they are pocketing taxpayer funds. “Community organizing” is the scheme that exploits the culture of political corruption that dominates governments at all levels; cities, states, and federal.
Uh-oh... can't be using anti-gay language like that when referring to the "arts."
-PJ
A mere two days after the call a group of 21 art organizations endorsed health care reform.
Of those 21 organizations, 16 of the groups and affiliated organizations received nearly $2 million in grants from the National Endowment for the Arts in the 150 days before the conference call.
WE'RE BUYING OBAMACARE BEFORE IT EVEN PASSES.
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