Tuesday, August 25, 2009
EDITORIAL
Working Families has Endorsed New Britain Candidates to Elective Offices. This creates the need for extreme caution for our city’s electorate.
Mayoral candidate State Rep. Tim O’Brien was quoted by a local publication as saying this about his endorsement by the Working Families Party “That is why I am proud to accept the Working Families endorsement.”
Others being endorsed are Suzanne Bielinski for town and city clerk, Greg Gerratanna for tax collector, Michael Trueworthy and Paul Catanzaro for alderman at large, Marie Lausch for Alderman in Ward one, and Phil Sherwood for alderman in ward four.
More endorsements are expected to be announced by The Working Families Party soon.
Richard Coe of Discover the Networks stated that the Working Families Party ( WFP) is a front group for the radical cult ACORN. WFP functions as a political party in New York and Connecticut, promoting ACORN-friendly radical candidates. WFP charges its member’s dues, approximately $60, which is a policy of ACORN and its affiliates. Also note that Acorn's Headquarters is located in the same address as the WFP’S, at 88 Third Avenue in Brooklyn New York. Bertha Lewis is the Co-Director of WFP and is the Executive Director of ACORN New York. In Hartford, ACORN and Working Families Party is located in the same office suite and even share the same fax machine, so make no mistake about it, Working Families Party in reality is just ACORN by another name.
By being cross endorsed by the WFP, it demonstrates that these candidates are aligned and dedicated to the radical and socialistic ideology that ACORN and their thug approach of twisting arms of those who dare to oppose their views.
VOTE FOR CANDIDATES WHO HAVEN’T ANY TIES, TO SUCH ORGANIZATIONS, WHICH WILL KEEP OUR CITY OFFICE HOLDERS BEHOLDEN TO NO RADICAL FRINGE GROUPS
If you are happy with radicals like Obama taking total control of your health care, running car companies, bailing out wall street and banks with your money, then vote for the working families candidates.
ReplyDeleteIf you want to see a return to good old fashion American values, then avoid those candidates on election day!
...the Working Families Party, where radicals run free.
ReplyDelete(New York THE SUN, June 9, 2005)
Maybe some were sleeping through the "grilling process":
ReplyDeleteWorking Families Party began screening candidates for the 2007 endorsement. As a dues paying member of the chapter (sustainer) you are allowed to participate in these screenings and you even have a vote which carries influence with the executive committee of the state party later on. This is one of the most open and inviting processes that any party in this state has. I took part in this for the first time last year and it was really a great opportunity to grill the candidates on the issues that are important to the party.
“The [Working Families Party] was created in 1998 to help push the Democratic Party toward the left,” noted the Associated Press on March 28, 2000. In pursuit of this goal, WFP runs radical candidates in state and local elections. Generally, WFP candidates conceal their extremism beneath a veneer of populist rhetoric, promoting bread-and-butter issues designed to appeal to union workers and other blue-collar voters, Republican and Democrat alike.
ReplyDeleteEnter “The New Party”. For those of you that don’t know that this party has since been dissolved; it has moved to New York and is now The Working Families Party using fusion election voting. WFP is a front group for ACORN. That’s convenient isn’t it? Is everybody starting to see how far the roots of the poison tree actually go?
ReplyDeleteEndorsement by the New Party:
In 1995 Barack Obama sought the endorsement of the so-called New Party for his 1996 state senate run. He was successful in obtaining that endorsement, and he used a number of New Party volunteers as campaign workers. By 1996, Obama had become a member of the New Party.
Co-founded in 1992 by Daniel Cantor (a former staffer for Jesse Jackson’s 1988 presidential campaign) and Joel Rogers (a sociology and law professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison), the New Party was a Marxist political coalition whose objective was to endorse and elect leftist public officials – most often Democrats. The New Party’s short-term objective was to move the Democratic Party leftward, thereby setting the stage for the eventual rise of new Marxist third party.
Most New Party members hailed from the Democratic Socialists of America and the militant organization ACORN. The party’s Chicago chapter also included a large contingent from the Committees of Correspondence, a Marxist coalition of former Maoists, Trotskyists, and Communist Party USA members.
(Glenn Beck August 22, 2009)
Busload of Crazies to Tour Homes of AIG Executives This Weekend
ReplyDelete* 3/20/09 at 12:40 PM
New York (magazine)
"We're going to be peaceful and lawful in everything we do," said Jon Green, the director of Connecticut Working Families. "I know there's a lot of anger and a lot of rage about what's happened. We're not looking to foment that unnecessarily, but what we want to do is give folks in Bridgeport and Hartford and other parts of Connecticut who are struggling and losing their homes and their jobs and their health insurance an opportunity to see what kinds of lifestyle billions of dollars in credit-default swaps can buy."
Right, they're not fomenting rage, they're just encouraging it. So if you happen to record someone's address so you can return in the dead of night, it's not like Working Families told you to! We know we sound paranoid and we really can't believe we're actually on the same side as Rush, but this is getting way out of hand. Oh, to have fat ladies in high heels clogging up the West Village again.
The title "The Working Families Party" it invites followers in droves just by their mere name. For those voters who don't care to "look beyond before voting" the
ReplyDeletename gets them support.
Want these people in your neighborhood?
ReplyDeleteThese are the comments of the Director of Connecticut Working Families Party as quoted by New York Magazine's Web Site on 3/20/09:
"Right, they're not fomenting rage, they're just encouraging it. So if you happen to record someone's address so you can return in the dead of night, it's not like Working Families told you to!"
Kenneth Gladney, the man who was beaten by Barack Obama's SEIU supporters outside a healthcare town hall forum in Missouri, has asked to join the Tea Party Express tour! He'll be with us from Las Vegas to Washington, D.C!
ReplyDeleteThis includes a rally in Hartford on September 11th (Friday) at 10AM on the North Lawn of the Capitol. The same location where 4,500 gathered for the Tax Day Tea Party on April 15th!
Glenn Beck's show has broken all records for viewers yesterday as he aired the first of a week long series exposing the radical extremists who are taking over our country and transforming it to Marxism, socialism, communism, or whatever you want to call it.
ReplyDeleteTune in each day this week to the Fox News Channel at 5PM to learn about the radical connections to the White House and our government!
Don't forget that the Nazi's were the National SOCIALIST Party!
ReplyDeleteFor those who think liberal media is popular:
ReplyDeleteWhich commentator on cable television is your LEAST favorite? (in alphabetical order)
* Glenn Beck (1.0%)
* Lou Dobbs (4.0%)
* Sean Hannity (1.0%)
* Chris Matthews (27.0%)
* Keith Olbermann (66.0%)
* Bill O'Reilly (2.0%)
Cable News Ratings for Monday, August 24, 2009: Beck is Back
ReplyDeletePosted on 25 August 2009 by Robert Seidman
Glenn Beck was back, and with a vengeance! Please forgive me that I’m not a big follower of cable news, and don’t really personally care that much. Besides, this is a ratings site, and my opinions don’t matter, nor does what I think about Beck’s comments, or the issue of advertisers bailing out.
The thing about numbers though, is that they’re not opinion, they are just numbers. And the numbers say at 5pm Beck drew a bigger audience than any show on any network last night other than O’Reilly, and Hannity even among adults 25-54. At 5pm, Beck beat all of the competition combined by more than 50%.