The new Republican attack against community organizers is a blatant attempt to inject racial code phrases into the "debate" concerning experience. I thought it would be interesting to list some of our great nation's earliest community organizers and see if the Republicans have any attacks that can be made on them...
Here is a nice list:
John Adams
Samuel Adams
Josiah Bartlett
Carter Braxton
Charles Carroll
Samuel Chase
Abraham Clark
George Clymer
William Ellery
William Floyd
Benjamin Franklin
Elbridge Gerry
Button Gwinnett
Lyman Hall
John Hancock
Benjamin Harrison
John Hart
Joseph Hewes
Thomas Heyward, Jr.
William Hooper
Stephen Hopkins
Francis Hopkinson
Samuel Huntington
Thomas Jefferson
Francis Lightfoot Lee
Richard Henry Lee
Francis Lewis
Philip Livingston
Thomas Lynch, Jr.
Thomas McKean
Arthur Middleton
Lewis Morris
Robert Morris
John Morton
Thomas Nelson, Jr.
William Paca
Robert Treat Paine
John Penn
George Read
Caesar Rodney
George Ross
Benjamin Rush
Edward Rutledge
Roger Sherman
James Smith
Richard Stockton
Thomas Stone
George Taylor
Matthew Thornton
George Walton
William Whipple
William Williams
James Wilson
John Witherspoon
Oliver Wolcott
George Wythe
What did all these men have in common in their community organizing?
They were the men who signed the Declaration of Independence.
We need to remind the American public exactly who and what community organizers do and what they have been responsible for over the years. Not the least of which is founding the United States of America.
I say , let the Republicans bring this argument on...it can only highlight how much they truly despise "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness".