POL Jealous leftists to hold counter Rally in D.C.

mikalasukala

Inactive
Labor and liberal groups to hold Oct. 2 rally on Mall to counter Beck, Tea Party
http://dailycaller.com/2010/09/01/l...ct-2-rally-on-mall-to-counter-beck-tea-party/

Labor leaders, liberal religious leaders and the NAACP will hold a rally on the National Mall on October 2, one month before the fall midterm elections, in an attempt to show they too have political clout and momentum in response to last Saturday’s massive gathering of Tea Party types led by Fox News host Glenn Beck.

“The AFL-CIO is determined that the Tea Party and its corporate backers are not going to get the final word,” said AFL-CIO executive vice president Arlene Holt Baker. “We will expect tens of thousands of union families to come.”

“We are fueled by hope and not hate,” Holt Baker said.

The AFL-CIO announced the rally Wednesday as part of an advertising blitz they are launching this coming Labor Day weekend, though AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka declined to say how much the organization is spending on the TV ads.

Trumka will be joined by President Obama Monday in Milwaukee at a Labor Day event, and other top AFL-CIO officials will appear at political rallies in California and Ohio. Trumka did say that the TV ad running this weekend is not political, and showed the ad to reporters.

The ad shows pictures of workers, accompanied by upbeat music, and ends with the tag line: “Happy Labor Day America. You have a voice. Make it heard.”

Holt Baker said that the Oct. 2 rally would also be apolitical, which is similar to how Beck, who gathered a crowd estimated to be between 100,000 and 300,000, described his event.

“I don’t believe there will be very many politicians there,” Holt Baker said. “It will be the stories told of people.”

Besides the NAACP, the Oct. 2 rally will be supported and organized by other labor organizations such as the SEIU and the American Federation of Teachers.

And Jim Wallis, a liberal evangelical leader who is CEO of Sojourners, will lend a religious flavor to the event.

“As people of all faiths, backgrounds, beliefs, orientations and heritages, we must move this country forward beyond divisiveness and hate, to rebuild and reclaim our destiny,” Wallis said in a press release put out by the group formed to promote the rally, One Nation Working
Together.
 

trkarl

Contributing Member
So let's make sure there are pictures of before and after of each event and see who leaves the place looking like s$%#@.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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“The AFL-CIO is determined that the Tea Party and its corporate backers are not going to get the final word,” said AFL-CIO executive vice president Arlene Holt Baker. “We will expect tens of thousands of union families to come.”

“We are fueled by hope and not hate,” Holt Baker said.

The AFL-CIO announced the rally Wednesday as part of an advertising blitz they are launching this coming Labor Day weekend, though AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka declined to say how much the organization is spending on the TV ads.



An "astroturf" event if ever there was one. And wasn't it the liberal scum who've been accusing conservatives of doing just that?

The hypocrisy ASTOUNDS me....
 
Oughta be MILLIONS there, perhaps even TENS OF MILLIONS...:lkick::lkick::lkick::lkick::lkick:

All celebrating the Magic of the Summer of Recovery...:shk:


D.O. - don'cha know that libs can't possibly be mean-spirited or hypocritical? No more than certain minorities can EVER be racist regardless of how much race-baiting they do.
 

cleobc

Veteran Member
SEIU thugs, NAACP racists, and leftist teachers? What a delightful day it should be.
 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
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Never underestimate how literally -afraid- the lefties are of the Tea Party type rallies.

The notion of John and Jane Doe actually marching and protesting is not included in the Commie Handbook.
 

D_el

Veteran Member
One has to wonder how many of our tax dollars will be used to bus people in from all over the country.
ACORN or whatever name they're using now will be able to show an upsurge in employment figures but it will only last until the taxpayer funded rally is over.
 

nharrold

Inactive
Oughta be MILLIONS there, perhaps even TENS OF MILLIONS...:lkick::lkick::lkick::lkick::lkick:

All celebrating the Magic of the Summer of Recovery...:shk:

Yeah, well as a mentioned in a separate thread, there are apparently about ten million undocumented democrats about to cross the border into the US. Guess the demos will have buses ready to haul them to DC....
 

Kent

Inactive
“The AFL-CIO is determined that the Tea Party and its corporate backers are not going to get the final word,” said AFL-CIO executive vice president Arlene Holt Baker.

Anyone know how I can get some of that corporate money for a Tea Party I would go to for free?

We have some leftists on this board who think evil corporations are behind everything bad that is going on too. Communist group thinking.
 

tiger13

Veteran Member
They could give away every bucket of chicken KFC could cook and they couldn't get enough of them people to get up off their asses to go there to stand around long enough to eat without starting a riot, and wanting someone to pay for their gas to get back home
 

Benzene25

Contributing Member
They could give away every bucket of chicken KFC could cook and they couldn't get enough of them people to get up off their asses to go there to stand around long enough to eat without starting a riot, and wanting someone to pay for their gas to get back home

Crap like this is why the left accuses the right of being racist. Completely unnecessary.
 

ARMY RANGER

Inactive
They could give away every bucket of chicken KFC could cook and they couldn't get enough of them people to get up off their asses to go there to stand around long enough to eat without starting a riot, and wanting someone to pay for their gas to get back home

Now that is the funniest thing I have heard in a long time and the absolute truth!!:lkick::lkick::prfl:
 

workerbee

* Winter is Coming *
They could give away every bucket of chicken KFC could cook and they couldn't get enough of them people to get up off their asses to go there to stand around long enough to eat without starting a riot, and wanting someone to pay for their gas to get back home

LMAO!
 

JF&P

Deceased
I'd bet $100 that they don't pull the Numbers ( Aerial Photo ) Beck/Palin did.....too short a time frame to set up and organize.

:ld:
 

RobinYyes

Inactive
Labor and liberal groups to hold Oct. 2 rally on Mall to counter Beck, Tea Party
http://dailycaller.com/2010/09/01/l...ct-2-rally-on-mall-to-counter-beck-tea-party/

Labor leaders, liberal religious leaders and the NAACP will hold a rally on the National Mall on October 2, one month before the fall midterm elections, in an attempt to show they too have political clout and momentum in response to last Saturday’s massive gathering of Tea Party types led by Fox News host Glenn Beck.

“The AFL-CIO is determined that the Tea Party and its corporate backers are not going to get the final word,” said AFL-CIO executive vice president Arlene Holt Baker. “We will expect tens of thousands of union families to come.”

“We are fueled by hope and not hate,” Holt Baker said.

The AFL-CIO announced the rally Wednesday as part of an advertising blitz they are launching this coming Labor Day weekend, though AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka declined to say how much the organization is spending on the TV ads.

Trumka will be joined by President Obama Monday in Milwaukee at a Labor Day event, and other top AFL-CIO officials will appear at political rallies in California and Ohio. Trumka did say that the TV ad running this weekend is not political, and showed the ad to reporters.

The ad shows pictures of workers, accompanied by upbeat music, and ends with the tag line: “Happy Labor Day America. You have a voice. Make it heard.”

Holt Baker said that the Oct. 2 rally would also be apolitical, which is similar to how Beck, who gathered a crowd estimated to be between 100,000 and 300,000, described his event.

“I don’t believe there will be very many politicians there,” Holt Baker said. “It will be the stories told of people.”

Besides the NAACP, the Oct. 2 rally will be supported and organized by other labor organizations such as the SEIU and the American Federation of Teachers.

And Jim Wallis, a liberal evangelical leader who is CEO of Sojourners, will lend a religious flavor to the event.

“As people of all faiths, backgrounds, beliefs, orientations and heritages, we must move this country forward beyond divisiveness and hate, to rebuild and reclaim our destiny,” Wallis said in a press release put out by the group formed to promote the rally, One Nation Working
Together.

I predict bad weather. Perhaps rain, maybe some sleet. :shrug:
 

Wardogs

Inactive
Labor and liberal groups to hold Oct. 2 rally on Mall to counter Beck (Dupe)

I guess imitation really is the sincerest form of flattery.

“We will expect tens of thousands of union families to come.” (read "or else"?) How many people are they willing to pay to show up?

Labor and liberal groups to hold Oct. 2 rally on Mall to counter Beck, Tea Party
http://dailycaller.com/2010/09/01/l...ally-on-mall-to-counter-beck-tea-party/print/

Labor leaders, liberal religious leaders and the NAACP will hold a rally on the National Mall on October 2, one month before the fall midterm elections, in an attempt to show they too have political clout and momentum in response to last Saturday’s massive gathering of Tea Party types led by Fox News host Glenn Beck.

“The AFL-CIO is determined that the Tea Party and its corporate backers are not going to get the final word,” said AFL-CIO executive vice president Arlene Holt Baker. “We will expect tens of thousands of union families to come.”

“We are fueled by hope and not hate,” Holt Baker said.

The AFL-CIO announced the rally Wednesday as part of an advertising blitz they are launching this coming Labor Day weekend, though AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka declined to say how much the organization is spending on the TV ads.

Trumka will be joined by President Obama Monday in Milwaukee at a Labor Day event, and other top AFL-CIO officials will appear at political rallies in California and Ohio. Trumka did say that the TV ad running this weekend is not political, and showed the ad to reporters.

The ad shows pictures of workers, accompanied by upbeat music, and ends with the tag line: “Happy Labor Day America. You have a voice. Make it heard.”

Holt Baker said that the Oct. 2 rally would also be apolitical, which is similar to how Beck, who gathered a crowd estimated to be between 100,000 and 300,000, described his event.

“I don’t believe there will be very many politicians there,” Holt Baker said. “It will be the stories told of people.”

Besides the NAACP, the Oct. 2 rally will be supported and organized by other labor organizations such as the SEIU and the American Federation of Teachers.

And Jim Wallis, a liberal evangelical leader who is CEO of Sojourners, will lend a religious flavor to the event.

“As people of all faiths, backgrounds, beliefs, orientations and heritages, we must move this country forward beyond divisiveness and hate, to rebuild and reclaim our destiny,” Wallis said in a press release put out by the group formed to promote the rally, One Nation Working Together.


I don't know about you, but the first folks I think of when I hear the words "peaceful and apolitical" is Jim Wallis, Trumka and the AFL-CIO or SEIU...:confused:

wardogs
 
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Dex

Constitutional Patriot
There is no way they will get enough people to even remotely resemble the Tea Party rally. A few hundred at best. I hope it rains cats and dogs that day too, it would go to show which side God is on...hehe.
 

Wardogs

Inactive
DC and the east coast is filled with liberals.

True, but Beck still managed to draw a considerable crowd. It will be interesting to contrast the two as well as how the MSM covers it.

Reminding folks about union corruption, media bias and liberal frothing at the mouth may not be the smartest thing to do a month before the election...

wardogs
 

Wardogs

Inactive
Oops, sorry mikalasukala, i didn't realize you had posted this.

Mods, please close or merge.

Thanks
 

MtnGal

Has No Life - Lives on TB
There is no way they will get enough people to even remotely resemble the Tea Party rally. A few hundred at best. I hope it rains cats and dogs that day too, it would go to show which side God is on...hehe.

The Community Organizers will have busses coming in from all across the country. Our tax $$$ at work!
 

Emily

One Day Closer
I hope the few hundred of them have a wonderful time.

Wow you are optimistic and kind.

I bet they cancel it for some reason before it gets that close.

Once they sober up - they will realize this is a really bad idea just before the election.
 

bev

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Why do I have this picture in my head of a playground with two kids nose-to-nose, each saying "my dad's stronger than your dad."

Childish, to say the least.
 

Wiley

Membership Revoked
Bet there will be less than 10% of the 8/28 crowd and 50 times as much trash left behind....


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LMonty911

Inactive
Oh wow, a COMMUNIST rally!

Think I'll stay home, make popcorn and put on the DVR, should be kinda fun to watch....
 

Benzene25

Contributing Member
The dirty liberals will accuse the right of being racist no matter what they say or do. Good is evil and evil is good.

Now i get it. . . Because the left is going to accuse the right of being racist the right might as well make all the racist comments they want. That makes a lot of sense.
 

dstraito

TB Fanatic
No one was arrested at the 8/28 rally.

Let's see how many manage to get arrested at this one.

Let's also review the grounds after the rally and compare the mess left behind.

I'm just sayin'
 

cowboy

Veteran Member
There will little doubt about the messes left, but what about the consessions stands, with no beer I doubt there will be a Union Party.
Is there a chance that the muslims will have thier own rally next. I am seeing a good game of Monty.
 
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