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By All Means, Ms. Pelosi, Let's Examine the Funding Sources


August 20, 2010 -
<http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/id.42/author_detail.asp> Frank
Salvato 

                                

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Progressive-Leftist from San Francisco, said
when asked for her opinion on the construction of an Islamic Center and
mosque just 500 feet from the footprint of the World Trade Center – Ground
Zero – that the controversy had been “ginned up” for political purposes and
that she would support an examination of the funding behind the “opposition
movement.”

 

 <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSis0z5xjl0> Said the Speaker:

 

"There is no question that there is a concerted effort to make this a
political issue by some...And I join those who have called for looking into
how is this opposition to the mosque (is) being funded."

 

We, here in the United States, don’t persecute people for their religious
beliefs, although the Progressives do seem to be on an ongoing crusade to
expunge all religion from the public square sans Islam. This is due to the
undeniable fact that the Framers and Founders knew full well that there
would be a time when a tyrant like Ms. Pelosi would be ascended to power by
an uninformed and disengaged electorate. It is for this reason that the
rights to Free Speech and Freedom of Religion were enshrined in the First
Amendment of the Bill of Rights.

 

But, if only for the next few moments, let us play along with Ms. Pelosi and
pretend that the federal government has the power to persecute the American
citizenry by investigating and examining the funding of political and
ideological movements.

 

Socialized Healthcare Movement

 

First, let’s look at the movement that brought quasi-socialized medicine to
the American people in the form of Obamacare.

 

As Michelle Malkin pointed out in her 2009 article
<http://michellemalkin.com/2009/06/24/whoâ??s-funding-the-obamacare-astrotur
f-campaign/> Who’s Funding the Obamacare Astroturf Campaign?, 

 

“...if you look at the funding behind the Obamacare Astroturf campaign, it’s
the same few Leftist billionaires, union bosses, and partisan community
organizers pushing the socialized medicine agenda.”

 

The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and the American Federation
of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) can be counted among those
groups who helped to fund the movement, as can the Progressive groups Health
Care for America Now (HCAN), MoveOn.org, the action fund of the Center for
American Progress (a George Soros entity) the Campaign for America’s Future
and ACORN.

 

Then there are the Progressive-Leftist loyalists who routinely regurgitate
funding for socialist and quasi-socialist causes: Peter Lewis, Herb and
Marion Sandler, Gara LaMarche, Drummond Pike and, through connections with
them all, the Tides Foundation

 

So, as it would appear, the Obamacare movement was less about the poor,
down-trodden of the working-class pining for relief from the big, mean
insurance companies and more about the will of a group of well-funded
Progressive elitists whose agenda is globalization, socialization and
opportunism.

 

Pro-Amnesty Movement

 

We all remember those “immigration rallies” that took place around the
country, most notably in Arizona, Chicago and New York, where hundreds of
thousands (per the mainstream media) turned out to protest for “equality”
and “opportunity” for those who arrived on American soil illegally, don’t
we?

 

 <http://councilfor.cagw.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=9876> Funding
for the very coordinated pro-amnesty rallies around the country come, in
part, from: The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles; The
Illinois Coalition for Immigrant & Refugee Rights; The New York Immigration
Coalition; The Latin American Integration Center in Woodside, New York; The
Center for Community Change; Casa of Maryland; The National Council of La
Raza; and The Farmworker Justice Fund (a subsidiary of La Raza), to name but
a few. It should be noted here that each of these entities receive funding
from the United States government, your tax dollars.

 

Then, of course, there are the usual suspects: SEIU, the AFSCME, MoveOn.org,
Center for American Progress, etc.

 

Again, the pro-amnesty movement is completely funded by a small group of
very vocal Progressive elitists who have a societal agenda and not the lowly
migrant worker who is simply here to “achieve a better life in America.”

 

Anti-War Movement, Then & Now

 

The difference between the anti-war movement of the 1960s and 1970s and the
anti-war movement of the 21st Century is little more than the name change of
the ideological movement. Where in the 1960s and 1970s it was found that the
anti-war movement was funded, in part, by the Marxist elites of the former
Soviet Union, today the anti-war movement is funded, in part, by the
Marxists of the American Progressive movement. In both cases the ideology is
decidedly Marxist and decidedly anti-American.

 

In the Vietnam Era,
<http://microformguides.gale.com/Data/Download/9150000C.pdf> organizations
and groups such as: the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Socialist
Workers Party (SWP), and an uneasy alliance of radical pacifists, moderate
pacifists, communists, socialists and reform Democrats facilitated the
protest marches and activities that captivated the televisions in the first
“televised war.”

 

But in the 21st Century military conflicts – namely Operation Iraqi Freedom
(Iraq) and Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) –
<http://www.capitalresearch.org/pubs/pdf/04_04_OT.pdf> groups such as Act
Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER), Code Pink, the Communist Party of
the United States (CPUSA), Not In Our Name and the Green Party USA, among
others, worked to skew the public’s perception of the mission that saw our
young men and women engaged in two theaters of battle.

 

What separates the two eras? Not much. A cursory examination of all of these
groups, both past and present, illustrates a common ideology leaning heavily
toward a Marxist/Socialist/Communist anti-American bent.

 

Yet again, it was not the distraught family members of those serving in the
US military who were taking the lead in the anti-war protests, both then and
now – although there were some among the membership in these organization,
rather as John Tierney points out in an April 2004 study titled,
<http://www.capitalresearch.org/pubs/pdf/04_04_OT.pdf> The Anti-War Movement
in 2004,

 

“The organizers of the “peace movement” have little interest in peace. The
irony is that they exploit war to press their long-standing goal of radical
political change. Liberal groups will deny it, but the ideological base of
the peace movement can fairly be labeled ‘neo-Communist’ because its leaders
belong to remnants of the old Communist Party of the United States.”

 

So, in the end, maybe it wasn’t such a good idea for Ms. Pelosi to suggest
that we look into “how is this opposition to the mosque (is) being funded.”
Because – in the end – what is good for the goose is good for the
gander...or the salt marsh mouse of San Francisco, as it were.

 

Truth be told, the Ground Zero mosque issue, for Ms. Pelosi’s edification,
is not one of constitutionality because no one is suggesting that Muslims –
fundamentalist or otherwise – shouldn’t be allowed to practice their
religion. In fact there are a good number of mosques in the vicinity of
lower Manhattan and a great many in New York City and its outlaying areas.
The issue is exclusive to ethics and morality; whether aggressive members of
the Islamic community (read Feisal Abdul Rauf and his supporters) should
feel obliged to build what will undoubtedly be seen as a trophy of conquest
to the radical Islamist world just 500 feet from what is essentially a
graveyard for 2,967 souls, slaughtered by jihadists – radical Islamists – on
September 11, 2001. Remember, those who lost loved ones on that day have
only Ground Zero as the tombstones for their dead, our dead.

 

Maybe Ms. Pelosi should dispense with the Progressive clap-trap and
investigate the funding behind the September 11, 2001, attacks and the
advance of radical Islam inside the United States and around the world.

 

 <http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/> FamilySecurityMatters.org
Contributing Editor
<http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/id.42/author_detail.asp> Frank
Salvato is the managing editor for The New Media Journal. He serves at the
Executive Director of the Basics Project, a non-profit, non-partisan,
501(C)(3) research and education initiative.

 



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