ACORN, are You on the Tour ????

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ACORN, are You on the Tour ????

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Busload of Crazies to Tour Homes of AIG Executives This Weekend…and ACORN’s behind it

This is extremely disturbing - in fact, of all the news of the past sixty days this I find the most disturbing of all:

Busload of Crazies to Tour Homes of AIG Executives This Weekend

The Connecticut Working Families Party this weekend has organized a bus store that will make stops at Wilton, Connecticut, AIG office as well as the security-patrolled homes of AIG execs who are fearing for their lives.

“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.

Here is their schedule:

10AM: Pick up in Hartford
(Working Families Headquarters - 30 Arbor St.)

11AM: Pick up in Bridgeport
(ACORN Offices 2320 Main St.)

Tour and Protest
AIG Financial Products headquarters, executives’ houses.

2:30: Return to Bridgeport
3:30: Return to Hartford

Sweetness & Light checked out the website and here’s what he found

Why a couple of mouse clicks would tell any interested journalist that they were ‘founded’ by none other than ACORN.

From CWF’s website:

Working Families Party Making Inroads

by Scott Whipple (New Britain Herald) Oct. 28th, 2008
… Asked about the party’s joint founder, ACORN (The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now), Dinkin said “while it’s fair to say that ACORN has a role in Working Families, allegations of voter fraud against ACORN are trumped up. At worst, a couple of people who worked for ACORN tried to cheat ACORN and not do their jobs. These people were identified and fired. I’m impressed with what a good operation they run.” …

So it all becomes clear.

The only question is why does ACORN feel the need to hide behind a front group?

Go read Jason Poblete’s post and think about why the AIG sideshow is endangering liberty and the rule of law.

UPDATE
Gerard has more contact information.

Welcome, Instapundit, Gateway Pundit and Hot Air readers.

Update 2
Ada sent this link to Wikipedia,

The Working Families Party (WFP) is a minor political party in the United States founded in New York in 1998. The party also has chapters in Connecticut, South Carolina, and Oregon, and is working towards establishing itself in Massachusetts and California[1].

New York’s Working Families Party was first organized in 1998 by a coalition of labor unions, ACORN and other community organizations, members of the now-inactive national New Party, and a variety of public interest groups.

Update 3
Moe has a follow-up (which he also posted at Red State) on how the day went.

Tags: ACORN, AIG, Connecticut, Fausta's blog

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23 Responses to “Busload of Crazies to Tour Homes of AIG Executives This Weekend…and ACORN’s behind it”

1. MargaretMN Says:
March 21st, 2009 at 1:35 pm

What’s next, Obama people going to people’s houses and making them sign a pledge? Oh wait….
2. vanderleun Says:
March 21st, 2009 at 1:39 pm

One of the things that enables this sort of thing is that for decades it has been done without consequences. Of course, that could change.
3. Instapundit » Blog Archive » WE KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE. As you sow, so shall you reap. . . . More here…. Says:
March 21st, 2009 at 2:09 pm

[...] WE KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE. As you sow, so shall you reap. . . . More here. [...]
4. RB Says:
March 21st, 2009 at 2:15 pm

Instead of protesting legally binding contracts, these a**holes should be driving their bus past the White House and that domed building at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue–and protesting the TRILLIONS of dollars of debt being forced on us, our kids, and our unborn grandkids. The AIG bonuses are a trivial diversion.
5. Cappy Says:
March 21st, 2009 at 2:34 pm

If we did that to crooked judges and politicians, Obama would declare a militia emergency and hang us all from the yard-arm.
6. PapayaSF Says:
March 21st, 2009 at 3:06 pm

Cappy, ACORN is Obama’s militia.
7. Hot Air » Blog Archive » Setting the mobs loose Says:
March 21st, 2009 at 3:13 pm

[...] What a shock — CWFP is an arm of ACORN. (h/t: [...]
8. Obama’s Army Behind AIG Tour « Justbkuz Says:
March 21st, 2009 at 3:20 pm

[...] March 21, 2009 in Who Killed John Galt | Tags: ACORN, AIG You may have heard of the proposed tour of AIG executives’ homes by “regular folk” so they can see how those greedy pigs live in luxury. What you probably haven’t heard is who’s behind it. From Fausta’s Blog, Busload of Crazies to Tour Homes of AIG Executives This Weekend…and ACORN’s behind it [...]
9. journeyman Says:
March 21st, 2009 at 3:44 pm

You may ask, “What’s next?” The answer: Dress ‘em up in brown shirts that’s what!
10. Andrea Says:
March 21st, 2009 at 4:17 pm

Maybe this might do some good for the “working” “families” from Hartford: this is what life can look like if you stay in school, work hard, don’t do drugs, don’t have kids at age 15, don’t glamorize the thug culture, go to college, and have a work ethic. Beats living in the hell hole that is Hartford
11. It’s Not Yelling “Fire”, but It’s Darned Close… : The Sundries Shack Says:
March 21st, 2009 at 4:23 pm

[...] behind this rabble-rousing, it probably won’t surprise you that Connecticut Working Families is little more than a front group for the President’s favorite “community organizers” [...]
12. J Richardson Says:
March 21st, 2009 at 5:03 pm

Looking at their Facebook pictures, they are, for the most part, just so…..white. And they were forced to go to schools like Duke, Chicago, Yale, and Hampshire. The horror!
13. Mari Says:
March 21st, 2009 at 5:30 pm

What’s next is a “summer of discontent.” Riots and lots of political theater.

If I were these people at AIG, I’d be quitting my job, emptying my 401K (Obama’s gonna take it anyway, eventually) and skipping out to Jamaica, or the Bahamas. I’d home-school my kids from there and let these creatures consume each other.

America ended in November of 2008.

Bush was the last American President.

The coup was done, and no one even realized it.
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