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| Oct 10 2011
| Working Families Party
Posted on 10/10/2011 2:57:05 PM PDT by NoLibZone
The Working Families Party (WFP) (www.workingfamiliesparty.org) is New York's most energetic, independent and progressive political party. Formed in 1998 by a grassroots coalition of community organizations, neighborhood activists, and labor unions, we came together to build a society that works for all of us, not just Wall Street CEOs and the well-connected. WFP is independent from corporate and government funding and in-addition we are community based; community funded and equally uninfluenced by both major parties. Our agenda focuses on economic and social justice, corporate accountability, job creation, environmental protection, and investment in education and healthcare.
For the past twelve years the WFP has been at the fore front of progressive politics,
Leading the fight and helping to frame the debate. The WFP has a proud record of fighting for issues that matter and has been instrumental in implementing key pieces of legislation such as Raising New York's Minimum Wage, Enacting Living Wage Laws, Creating Thousands of Jobs In the Green Economy, Passing Healthcare Reforms on the Local Level, Fighting for Affordable Housing, Keeping Tuition Costs Low, A Progressive Tax Code, Reliable/Cost Effective Public Transit System, Public Financing Of Elections and Corporate Accountability . In addition, we have an unapologetic stance on supporting and pushing good candidates to enact progressive legislation
The WFP is seeking immediate hires.
You must be an energetic communicator, with a passion for social and economic justice.
Only outgoing, articulate dedicated, determined candidates will be considered for the positions.
For those candidates that qualify WFP offers substantial paid-training provided by senior leadership, on varied issues such as: advocacy, public speaking, mobilizing, fundraising, networking and organizing. We invest in passionate people with excellent communication skills and a full benefits package is offered to those candidates that qualify. In addition, there is opportunity for advancement and travel to our satellite chapters and out of state affiliates.
This is not a policy job! Through direct action you will be shaping NY state politics for the next 20 years.
If you care about New York and want to help educate and mobilize around legislative campaigns-then we look forward to hearing from you!
Apply at http://www.workingfamiliesparty.org/jobs/.
Compensation: $350-$650 A Week Depending On Responsibility & Length Of Time On Staff Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster. Please, no phone calls about this job! Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
PostingID: 2618821815
TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; US: New York
KEYWORDS: occupy; occupywallstreet; ows; owsisajoke; wallstreetoccupy
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posted on
10/10/2011 2:57:11 PM PDT
by
NoLibZone
To: NoLibZone
THIS IS WHAT A MOB LOOKS LIKE
October 5, 2011 by ANN COULTER
I am not the first to note the vast differences between the Wall Street protesters and the tea partiers.
To name three: The tea partiers have jobs, showers and a point.
No one knows what the Wall Street protesters want -- as is typical of mobs.
They say they want Obama re-elected, but claim to hate "Wall Street."You know, the same Wall Street that gave its largest campaign donation in history to Obama,who, in turn, bailed out the banks and made Goldman Sachs the fourth branch of government.
This would be like opposing fattening, processed foods, but cheering Michael Moore -- which the protesters also did this week.
But to me, the most striking difference between the tea partiers and the "Occupy Wall Street" crowd -- besides the smell of patchouli --is how liberal protesters must claim their every gathering is historic and heroic.
They chant: "The world is watching!" "This is how democracy looks!"
"We are the ones we've been waiting for!"
At the risk of acknowledging that I am, in fact, "watching," this is most definitely not how democracy looks.
Sally Kohn, a self-identified "community organizer," praised the Wall Street loiterers on CNN's website, comparing the protest to the Boston Tea Party, which she claimed, "helped spark the American Revolution,"
adding, "and yes, that protest ultimately turned very violent."
First of all,the Boston Tea Party was nothing like tattooed, bodypierced, sunken-chested 19-year-olds getting in fights with the police for fun.
Paul Revere's nighttime raid was intended exclusively to protest a new British tea tax.(The Wall Street protesters would be more likely to fight for a new tax than against one.)
Revere made sure to replace a broken lock on one of the ships
and severely punished a participant who stole some of the tea for his private use.
Samuel Adams defended the raid by saying that all other methods of recourse -- say, voting -- were unavailable.
Our revolution -- the only revolution that led to greater freedom since at least 1688 -- was not the act of a mob.
As specific and limited as it was, however,even the Boston Tea Party was too mob-like to spark anything other than retaliatory British measures.
Indeed, it set back the cause of American independence by dispiriting both American and British supporters, such as Edmund Burke.
George Washington disapproved of the destruction of the tea.
Benjamin Franklin demanded that the India Tea Co. be reimbursed for it.
Considered an embarrassment by many of our founding fathers, the Boston Tea Party was not celebrated for another 50 years.
It would be three long years after the Boston Tea Party when our founding fathers engaged in their truly revolutionary act:The signing of the Declaration of Independence.
In that document, our Christian forebears set forth in blindingly clear termstheir complaints with British rule,
their earlier attempts at resolution,
and an appeal to the Supreme Judge of the world for independence from the crown.
The rebel armies defending that declaration were not a disorganized mob, chanting slogans for the press and defacing public property.
Even the Minutemen, whose first scuffle with the British began the war, were a real armywith ranks, subordination, coordination, drills and supplies.
There is not a single mention in the historical record of Minutemenplaying hacky-sack, burning candles assembled in "peace and love," or sitting in drum circles.
A British lieutenant-general who fought the Minutemen observed,"Whoever looks upon them as an irregular mob will find himself very much mistaken."
By contrast, the directionless losers protesting "Wall Street" -- Obama's largest donor group -- pose for the cameras while uttering random liberal cliches lacking any reason or coherence.
But since everything liberals do must be heroic, the "Occupy Wall Street" crowd insists on comparing themselves to this nation's heroes.
One told Fox News' Bill Schulz:"I was born to be here, right now,
the founding fathers have been passing down the torch to this generation to make our country great again."
The Canadian environmental group behind Occupy Wall Street, Adbusters, has compared the Wall Street "revolutionaries" to America's founding fathers.(Incidentally, those who opposed the American Revolution fled after the war to ... Canada.)
The -- again -- Canadians exulted,"You sense they're drafting a new Declaration of Independence."
I suppose you only "sense" it because they're doing nothing of the sort.
They say they want Mao as the president -- as one told Schulz -- and the abolition of "capitalism."
The modern tea partiers never went around narcissistically comparing themselves to Gen. George Washington.And yet they are the ones who have engaged in the kind of political activity Washington fought for.
The Tea Party name is meant in fun, inspired by an amusing rant from CNBC's Rick Santelli in February 2009, when he called for another Tea Party
in response to Obama's plan to bail-out irresponsible mortgagers.
The tea partiers didn't arrogantly claim to be drafting a new Declaration of Independence.They're perfectly happy with the original.
Tea partiers didn't block traffic, sleep on sidewalks, wear ski masks, fight with the police or urinate in public.They read the Constitution, made serious policy arguments,
and petitioned the government against Obama's unconstitutional big government policies, especially the stimulus bill and Obamacare.
Then they picked up their own trash and quietly went home.
Apparently, a lot of them had to be at work in the morning.
In the two years following the movement's inception, the Tea Party played a major rolein turning Teddy Kennedy's seat over to a Republican,
making the sainted Chris Christie governor of New Jersey,
and winning a gargantuan, historic Republican landslide in the 2010 elections.
They are probably going to succeed in throwing out a president in next year's election.
That's what democracy looks like.
Just to help identify Marine One
Do you remember Obama turning tail and fleeing "Restoring Honor"?
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posted on
10/10/2011 3:00:02 PM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's simple: Fight or Die)
To: NoLibZone
Get your 30 pieces of silver from your country, but before you do that, consider holding the White House responsible.
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posted on
10/10/2011 3:00:05 PM PDT
by
RC2
To: NoLibZone
Screen shot:
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posted on
10/10/2011 3:00:19 PM PDT
by
NoLibZone
(Democrats are violent. Prisons are overflowing with democrats convicted of violent crimes.)
To: NoLibZone
I guess the typo was in the article. They made quite a "difference" with differnence.
To: NoLibZone
Compensation seems to be based on merit and tenure. Looks like unequal pay to me you hypocrites.
To: NoLibZone
Beat me to it. By a mile. lol
To: NoLibZone
Working Families Party: Agendas, Activities, and Alliances
By Richard Poe
Discover The Networks
2005
The Working Families Party (WFP) is a front group for the radical cult ACORN. It functions as a political party in New York State and Connecticut, promoting ACORN-friendly candidates. Unlike conventional political parties, WFP charges its members dues about $60 per year a policy characteristic of ACORN and its affiliates.
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/Articles/wfpparty.html
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posted on
10/10/2011 3:12:24 PM PDT
by
NoLibZone
(Democrats are violent. Prisons are overflowing with democrats convicted of violent crimes.)
To: CommieCutter
Stuff like this needs to be re-posted.
Often.
Post it again in a few hours.
If the pucker butts don’t like it they can stay away.
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posted on
10/10/2011 3:14:16 PM PDT
by
NoLibZone
(Democrats are violent. Prisons are overflowing with democrats convicted of violent crimes.)
To: NoLibZone
Have you sent this to Drudge? Brietbart?
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posted on
10/10/2011 3:15:10 PM PDT
by
oprahstheantichrist
(The MSM is a demonic stronghold, PLEASE pray accordingly - 2 Corinthians 10:3-5)
To: NoLibZone
"economic and social justice"
In their words; "Just Us, taking your chit.."
Disgusting low lives. Glad to see the dem's coziness with them from earlier today. It will backfire.
To: oprahstheantichrist
I sent it to Drudge and Rush last night when I first saw it.
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posted on
10/10/2011 3:18:48 PM PDT
by
2ndDivisionVet
(Better to ask forgiveness than permission.)
To: NoLibZone
I'm sorry, but I distinctly heard Tamara Holder, an attorney, say repeatedly on Sean Hannity's radio program that the most important thing to remember about these occupiers is that they are UNORGANIZED. I mean she must have said it at least 5 times.
In order for what you have posted to be true, she must be a liar, a propagandist, and a blithering idiot, and I refuse to believe that a liberal democrat attorney can be any of those things.
/s
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posted on
10/10/2011 3:22:49 PM PDT
by
chris37
(Heartless.)
To: NoLibZone
Direct Action, well is that anything like Action Direct?
I refer to the now defunct leftist terrorist organization
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_directe_(armed_group)
A group that had some ties with the likes of the Red Brigade and Baader Meinhof.
And likely the support of some dude who lived down the street in Barry Dunham’s old neighborhood.
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posted on
10/10/2011 3:29:06 PM PDT
by
Fred Hayek
(FUBO, the No Talent Pop Star pResident.)
To: I Drive Too Fast
Don’t forget, on craigslist, there is a flagging system for spam, illegal things and such which will remove the post.
Just sayin’.
A special shout out to the person who kept flagging my post on craigslist for selling some farm equipment. Craigslist doesn’t check to see what is being flagged but I think it takes several ‘flaggings’ from posters and readers to get it removed.
To: NoLibZone
WORKING FAMILY PARTY GLOSSARY
“economic and social justice” The redistribution of income from those who work to those who vote for Obama.
“Creating Thousands of Jobs In the Green Economy”: Appoint the CEO of General Electric to create green jobs in China.
“Fighting for Affordable Housing”: Being a friend of Tony Rezco
” Keeping Tuition Costs Low”: Get rid of math, chemistry, and physics departments to make room for “relevant” issues like Climate Science, Diversity Science, an Black Studies”.
“an unapologetic stance on supporting and pushing good candidates to enact progressive legislation”: Mail absentee ballots to conservative constituents by way of dugout canoe.
“Public Financing Of Elections”: Accept donations from a Chinese nun in return for sending US military technology to China.
“Corporate Accountability” - Jobs Czar: Jeffrey Immelt
“Passing Healthcare Reforms on the Local Level”: Reserve any real health care for those in Washington.
“Environmental Protection”: Keep the grass green by paying professional demonstrators to urinate and defacate in public parks between riots.
To: NoLibZone
To: NoLibZone
Make a DIFFERNENCE??
Differnence?? LOL—I guess they don’t represent the Spelling Families Party. Idiots.
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posted on
10/12/2011 10:48:09 PM PDT
by
WKUHilltopper
(And yet...we continue to tolerate this crap...)
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