International left fear only one group... The American patriots who are willing to stand and fight for the Charters of Freedom!
The People WANT to Unite! But can they?
By JB Williams Sunday, November 8, 2009
The international “left” led by the Chicago Cabal currently engaged in a full frontal assault on all American principles, values and individual rights, fear only one thing…. The U.S. Charters of Freedom! That’s because the Charters of Freedom are the ONLY thing standing in the way of total Global Socialist control of the Unites States of America…
They fear only one group… The American patriots who are willing to stand and fight for the Charters of Freedom!
But they aren’t too worried yet, and that’s why no matter how many patriots protest on the steps of Washington DC offices, they march full speed ahead in their efforts to ram ‘Cap and Trade,’ socialized medicine, amnesty for illegals and global climate scams down the throats of US citizens.
They aren’t worried yet because divided across more than 2000 individual grassroots organizations and moving in a hundred different directions, the patriots cannot muster the collective power to put a stop to the current march into unbridled Marxism followed by national bankruptcy.
The left won’t tremble, until they see the people uniting in opposition! Not even RNC leadership is worried yet, demonstrated by Michael Steele’s foolishly cavalier mocking of Tea Party folks in response to media questions about conservatives and constitutionalists “RINO hunting” in the upcoming elections.
Good News about the People
Five days ago on November 2, 2009, a team of patriots helped me establish a pledge site, FreedomForce.us, which is designed to gauge just how ready “the people” really are to accept the call to unite in the common cause of freedom and liberty.
A deadline date of November 11th was established as a target date to gauge support for a nationwide patriot initiative that would operate not in place of, but in addition to all of the local and regional grassroots initiatives already underway across the land.
The pledge goal for a “top-down” nation wide strategy was $10,000,000 ...
Early results indicate that more time may be needed to get to the magic pre-launch number, but that $10,000,000 may be an extremely conservative figure, as millions of patriots appear to be willing to pledge a lot more than $100 apiece in the effort.
Quite clearly, the people are READY to UNITE! People are pledging from all walks of life and all 50 states… They understand the need to stand united!
What about Leaders of the regional Grassroots Organizations?
We have been contacted by many of the Tea Party – 912 and town hall organizations as well, and will soon make some announcements about early signs of partnering with several key groups.
Others know that while there may be no operational benefit in direct partnering, there are still benefits in working together in common on different facets of both “bottom-up” and “top-down” strategies that only compliment each other and make both more effective.
But a few seem somehow threatened by any initiative to unite the masses, as if such an effort threatens their hold on a piece of the world, even though we encourage ALL patriot organizations to stay focused upon and engaged in their individual initiatives, while we work together on a nationwide campaign at the same time.
Several wanted us simply to shift our strategy and funding to their individual organizations. But doing so with any existing organization would immediately raise the question among all others, why didn’t you choose us? The division would begin on this basis alone and this is no way to unite the masses in a cohesive unit able to succeed together.
Early Signs of Unity
With very few details released about the plan, the people are still excited about the possibility of uniting all patriots nationwide in a single, tangible, targeted and immediate “game-changer” strategy. The early returns are very impressive.
Many of the organizations across the country are also showing early signs of interest in working together on a national strategy while local and regional grassroots initiatives continue.
Patriots and TEA Partiers Nationwide Ban Together to Create 527 ... United We Stand - Divided We Fall Our greatest challenge at this moment is the fact that our message has not yet gone “viral.”
Our message is certainly resonating with patriots all across the country, but we have not yet broken through and reached the masses with our message.
If only thousands of patriots unite in the common cause of freedom and liberty, the load on each patriot is too much to bear. In order to make our strategy a reality, our message must reach millions of patriots. Our story MUST go “viral…”
Simple Math = Simple Strategy
The more complex the problem – the more simple the solution must be. Complex solutions are never fully implemented.
Keep it simple… 1 million patriots can raise $100,000,000 real fast, at only an average donation of $100 each. 10 million patriots can raise a BILLION.
60,000,000 US citizens voted against this Marxist garbage a year ago and even more oppose it today, now that they can see the Marxist agenda with their own eyes… Where have they all gone? Have they given up freedom without a fight?
Do the math. While you have your calculator out, figure the odds of surviving the current administration as the following headlines continue to pour onto the front pages…
Jobless Rate Tops 10%
War at Home: First Responders Describe Carnage at Fort Hood
Democrats Push Climate Bill Through Panel Without GOP Debate
Fast-Growing Coalition Opposing Cap-and-Trade Goes National
Copenhagen Agreement is a Plan for World Government
U.S. National Debt: 11.4 Trillion & Clicking
The global Left has only controlled the U.S. government for a little more than ten months and already, we can’t afford to leave them in power for another day…
What is your freedom worth?
How do you plan on ending the hourly assault on individual liberty while you still can?
Will people who won’t pick up their wallets to save freedom be counted upon to take up arms when all peaceful solutions have failed?
If not the Freedom Force strategy, then behind what strategy will we all unite?
These are the questions that American patriots must ask themselves today. The battle line is not drawn down partisan lines, or at the borders that separate the many patriot movements today. It isn’t a matter of race, economic status or a plethora of special interest issues.
The battle line separates U.S. citizens into only TWO groups… those ready to take a stand for the Charters of Freedom and those willing to let those principles and value vanish into the political boneyard of ideas cast aside.
FreedomForce.us is an effort to unite all who stand for the Charters of Freedom in an effort to return those fundamental concepts to their rightful place as the supreme law of this land.
May God have mercy on a people unable to rally around those basic ideas today, no matter the excuses. When our children and grandchildren read in history books about how our generation let freedom die, no excuse will be good enough.
We either find a way to unite in a hurry, or we won’t like what history has to say about our generation. The people ARE ready to unite. Group leaders need to make sure that they are working with all fellow patriots, not working against each other.
If the nation cannot rally around the Charters of Freedom, then the nation can’t rally against a fascist international regime of socialist thugs eager to end individual freedom in America.
I call upon every freedom loving American to join the Freedom Force initiative. Make a pledge of support and then help us share this message with every American. Divided, we are finished. But united, the left is no match for the powers of freedom. Unite with all other freedom loving patriots today!
THE FOLLOWING STORY WAS ON MY YAHOO HOME PAGE:
Tea partiers turn on each other Kenneth P. Vogel Kenneth P. Vogel – Thu Nov 19, 11:41 pm ET
After emerging out of nowhere over the summer as a seemingly potent and growing political force, the tea party movement has become embroiled in internal feuding over philosophy, strategy and money and is at risk of losing its momentum.
The grass-roots activists driving the movement have become increasingly divided on such core questions as whether to focus their efforts on shaping policy debates or elections, work on a local, regional, state or national level or closely align themselves with the Republican Party, POLITICO found in interviews with tea party organizers in Washington and across the country.
Many of these differences date to the movement’s beginnings last winter in an outpouring of anger about the huge increases in government spending enacted by President Barack Obama and the Democratic Congress. But they were overshadowed by the initial explosion of activism that culminated during the congressional town hall meetings in August.
Now the disagreements and the sense of frustration they have engendered could diminish the movement’s potential influence in state and national politics.
“These groups don’t play as well together as they should,” said Kevin Jackson, a St. Louis-based conservative author and activist who has spoken at dozens of tea party-type rallies and is traveling across the South with a convoy sponsored by the national Tea Party Patriots group.
“They’re fractured at the organization level, I think mainly because there are a lot of people who have not had managerial experience who all of a sudden are thrust into the limelight and become intoxicated with it. And when a potential rift comes up, instead of handling it and maybe agreeing to disagree, they splinter and go off on their own.”
The movement is composed of hundreds of independent local groups, many of which are incorporated as nonprofits and have localized names referencing the tea parties, 9/12 or We the People.
Many of their members also belong to national conservative groups, including FreedomWorks, Americans for Prosperity and Grassfire, while the local groups often affiliate formally or informally with loose-knit umbrella organizations, including the Tea Party Patriots and Tea Party Nation.
The organizational chaos — combined with a widening apathy at the edges of the movement — has produced a growing consensus among local, state and national tea party leaders that for the movement to evolve from the loose conglomeration of fired-up activists who mobilized this summer to register their dissatisfaction with Obama and Congress at town hall protests and marches across the country into a sustainable bloc with the power to shape the GOP and swing elections, it will require the emergence of a national leader, group or structure.
Ned Ryun, president of American Majority, a nonprofit that has conducted organizer-training sessions for many tea party activists, said “the next three to six months” are going to be critical in determining “what’s going to happen with the tea party movement. Are they going to be a bunch of fingers, or are they going to come together to be a fist?”
Yet, while some tout a planned National Tea Party Convention in February (at which former Alaska governor and tea party darling Sarah Palin is listed as the keynote speaker) as a potentially unifying moment and others point to online coordination efforts, there is deep disagreement about what any national organization would look like and who would lead it.
FreedomWorks, Americans for Prosperity, Grassfire, Americans for Limited Government and a host of other groups have helped organize various efforts capitalizing on the energy behind the tea parties, including providing training, online war rooms that help generate phone calls and ready-to-distribute canvassing literature.
But the groups have also jockeyed — mostly behind the scenes — to take credit for leadership of the movement, which — depending on who’s doing the telling — took its name either as an homage to the 1773 Boston tax revolt that played a major role in sparking the American Revolution or from an acronym standing for “taxed enough already.”
Some activists see the turmoil within the movement and the internal clashes as simply a part of maturing.
“Some of these groups may burn out, but this is part of this entrepreneurial process and the competition is good,” said Adam Brandon, vice president of communications for FreedomWorks, a nonprofit chaired by former House Majority Leader Dick Armey of Texas.
The group has facilitated some of the efforts demonstrating the potential power of the movement. Those have included the confrontations that erupted at congressional town halls this summer, the massive Sept. 12 “Taxpayer March on Washington” as well as another Washington rally this month and support for conservative third-party candidate Doug Hoffman, who narrowly lost a special congressional election in upstate New York this month despite strong support from many tea party groups and leaders.
Brandon stressed that the strength of the tea party movement is in its grass-roots nature and that FreedomWorks’s goal is to help facilitate the movement, not to control it.
“One thing that’s clear is that anyone who says they own the tea party movement is going to get run over because no one owns the movement,” he said.
Brandon acknowledged the “rivalries and turf battles” now gripping parts of the movement but said “that’s normal because people have different ideas about what they want. That’s what’s happening now, and it’s sometimes a painful process.”
Those fights have been waged over issues that go to the heart of the movement’s purpose and strategy as well as more mundane rivalries and personal feuds.
In Myrtle Beach, S.C., disputes within the local tea party about how much to engage in partisan politics and whether board members were profiting from contracts to print paraphernalia emblazoned with the group’s logo prompted the treasurer to resign and join with defectors from a North Carolina We the People group to form a new organization.
“There’s a lot of fighting, and everyone wants to be in charge, and that’s why you have so many splinter groups,” said ex-treasurer Janet Spencer, who charged her adversaries within the tea party with saying “derogatory things about me that were very unprofessional.”
She said her new group, called Patriotic Voices of America/Carolina Patriots, counts about 100 members and will not coordinate with the Myrtle Beach Tea Party, whose treasurer, David Ognek, said the friction is “just group dynamics.”
In Texas, a handful of thriving tea party groups severed their ties from the national Tea Party Patriots group after it ousted, then sued a founding board member who had affiliated with a rival group called the Tea Party Express.
“Our fight is in Congress and not with each other or with these other groups,” said Toby Marie Walker, who was the Texas state coordinator for the Tea Party Patriots and also co-founded the Waco, Texas, tea party.
This Waco group recently drew an estimated 4,000 people to a rally it organized with the Tea Party Express, which travels the country hosting rallies. The month before, it had pulled out of the Tea Party Patriots after the Patriots group accused the Tea Party Express of steering the movement away from nonpartisan issue-based advocacy, embracing extremist rhetoric and raising questions about the Express’s finances.
The Patriots’ attack and lawsuit worried the Waco group’s board, Walker said, because “if you align yourself with someone who is going to be that malicious, then how do we know they won’t turn on us?”
Other local tea party groups, though, cast their lots with the Patriots, heeding the group’s call to disassociate with the Tea Party Express.
In Granbury, Texas, local tea party organizer Josh Sullivan says he believes the movement’s effectiveness is being compromised by extremism.“You have some interesting folks in the Tea Party movement — some of them I can support, but some of them are kind of out there and radical, and I don’t want to associate myself with them,” he said. In Northern Colorado, meanwhile, a handful of active 9/12 groups — named for the Glenn Beck-encouraged effort to stage the Sept. 12 Washington march — are unhappy with the state 9/12 group’s aversion to fundraising and with its focus on national issues and have discussed forming their own rival statewide group.
“People are beginning to become a little bit de-energized — they’re starting to feel like they’re fighting a losing battle, because we send a lot of letters into Washington, D.C., and things like that, and people are saying they’re not listening,” said Brian Britton, who heads the Greeley, Colo., 9/12 group.
That fear is echoed by Glenn Galls, a Hot Springs, Ark., tea party organizer frustrated with the focus of Arkansas’s state-level tea party groups on national races and issues such as cap and trade and health care.
“If the tea party movement is going to continue to thrive and to grow and to have influence,” he said, “it must start coming together and coalescing and finding its purpose in life, because if it doesn’t, the excitement will fade like it does from anything else.”
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As a Mom Comments:
- Give me liberty or give me death!!!! I am ready to stand, negotiate and fight in whatever manner needed!!!!!!!
- Pat, that's an excellent question and the point I'm trying to make. If all of the individual groups would come together, the sheer number of Americans willing to stand together would be impossible to ignore or 'tut-tut' to the side.
This is a critical time in our country and we can ill afford the individual groups of true Patriots to allow petty power struggle squabbles to disband us and make our efforts laughable to the the Congress and Administration.
We are truly divided right now and we need to fix that; we cannot afford to let this nation continue on it's present course, if not for our own sake, then for that of our children, grandchildren, etc. - It is Not just a stuffy old saying, "United we stand, divided we fall."
Are there some peacemakers/unity builders out there who would take it upon themselves to work with groups in their area to bring about accord - Glenn Beck and others are really beginning to start movements and develop plans in conjunction with the tea party, As a Mom, Town Haller, project 21 and many other grassroots groups. Thank God! But we must all become more vocal and proactive as well! (Making them follow the constitution, overturning laws and bills that go against the Constitution, impeachment, not following or complying with unconstitutional measures etc etc).
I have heard Glenn and others say that our Founding Fathers would have marched to Congress with with tar and feathers... Our forefathers would have run people out of town for far less than what our government and the UN has already done and plans to do to us.
The largest armed group of people in the world is the American Public and the right to bear arms is what will save us. We need to stand together and although we must pray that we can win this peaceably we must not allow the government to disarm us.
It was Thomas Jefferson who said... ""The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government."
Give me liberty or give me death indeed!! - Give me liberty or give me death!!!!
- Everyone here agrees with you. We are all searching for a way to unite in a bigger way.
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