Monday, October 3, 2011

The Obama Media Helps Launch Van Jones Revolution

Ann Kane
The Obama Media reports Van Jones has planned an October revolution calling it an "American Autumn." Comparing his call to arms to the Arab Spring, Jones told Lawrence O'Donnell of MSNBC "hold onto your hats. We're gonna have an October offensive to take back the American Dream and to rescue America's middle class."
Jones and MoveOn.org organized a conferencefor October 3 - 5 at the Washington Hilton on Connecticut Avenue "to save the American Dream." Headliners on the Awards Gala listDrummond Pike of the Tides Foundation, and Cecile Richards of Planned Parenthood of America.
Beginning last June, Jones started ramping up his latest project aimed against the Tea Party and in true modern "professional revolutionary" fashion he organized from his desktop. Sending emailed letters of appeal to like-minded activists, Jones laid the groundwork for his still unspecified revolution (unless he was behind the 700 Wall Street protestors just arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge). Jones in the interview with O'Donnell said:
You're going to see an American fall, an American autumn, just like we saw the Arab Spring. You can see it right now with these young people on Wall Street. Hold onto your hats. We'll have an October offensive to take back the American dream and to rescue America's middle class.
And a Jones quote from Huffington Post:
A new generation has gone to the scene of the crimes committed against our future. The time has come for all people of good will to give our full-throated backing to the young people of the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Back in the 1990's Jones was the leader and founder of the radical communist organization Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement (STORM). STORM disbanded in 2003, and by 2007 Jones repackaged himself when he joined the green movement. Looking more respectable, but still Marxist he went on to become Obama's Green Jobs Czar until he resigned because people like Glenn Beck exposed him as a communist.
On STORM's manifesto:
"We agreed with Lenin's analysis of the state and the party," read STORM's manifesto. "And we found inspiration in the revolutionary strategies developed by Third World revolutionaries like Mao Zedong and Amilcar Cabral."
The Tea Party stands against extremist revolutionary Van Jones and his vision for a communist America. But the Tea Party will not resort to violence. Whatever Jones has in mind for an October surprise won't change any true patriot's heart in his direction.

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