As reported by “One Nation Working Together” website:
Obama organizing group pushes liberal march next weekend
September 27 2010
President Obama’s political organizing group is throwing its hat in the ring of increasingly popular marches in Washington D.C. as it pushed supporters on Saturday to attend next weekend’s rally on the National Mall.
Organizing for America, the Democratic National Committee’s group that lauds Obama’s legislative policies, sent out the e-mail blast advertising the Oct. 2 One Nation, Working Together rally as “the biggest progressive demonstration in decades.”
Read the full article on The Hill blog.
A screen shot taken from Obama’s Organizing for America displaying the org’s support of One nation:
The NAACP-led ‘One Nation Working Together’ rally coming up in Washington, D.C. on October 2nd to counter the Tea Party movement’s success is being sponsored by pro-terrorist and communist groups. Many of their logos are proudly and prominently displayed on the rally’s promotional website. One sponsor’s leader was fired this summer by the U.S. Civil Rights Commission for his ties to Hamas.
The rally’s sponsor list demonstrates how the Democrat party’s liberal establishment has mainstreamed treason and anti-semitism.
Included among large, traditional labor organizations sponsoring the rally: AFL-CIO; National Education Association; the union of federal government workers’ American Federation of Government Employees; United Auto Workers; and United Mine Workers .
Joining them are anti-American, anti-Israel groups: Stalinist ANSWER Coalition; and the terrorist supporting Obama funders Code Pink and United for Peace and Justice, which since its inception and until recently was led by noted communist Leslie Cagan. Listed on the sidebar as sponsors are anti-American groups Veterans for Peace and Iraq Veterans Against the War.
All have supported terrorists in Iraq who were killing American troops and liberated Iraqis.
Also listed as partners of the One Nation rally are the Communist Party USA; the Democratic Socialists of America; the International Socialist Organization; and the War Resisters League.
If One Nation organizers consider communists and socialists as “liberal” who I’d like to know would they consider to be ” hard left”???
One Nation – Endorsing Organizations
This movement includes human and civil rights organizations, unions and trade associations, nonprofit organizations, youth and student groups, religious and other faith groups, educational, peace, environmental, and ethnic associations, and any other groups and individuals who are committed to pulling our country back together now.
Communists “are committed to pulling our country back together now”??? Wow, just wow…
These are some of the more than 400 organizations, representing tens of thousands of individuals who have endorsed the One Nation Working Together campaign. Join this historic moment:
The FULL list of endorsing groups/organizations:
Take away: The One Nation Working Together crowd was ‘predominately’ communistic/socialistic.
United States Students Association
Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
SEIU: Service Employees International Union
Communications Workers of America
American Federation of Teachers
Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
NYC Environmental Justice Alliance
Chesapeake Climate Action Network
United Puerto Rican Organization of Sunset Park
Center for Biological Diversity
Green Party
American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
The Southern Anti-Racism Network (SARN)
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
General Board of Church and Society- United Methodist Church
National Jobs For All Coalition
The Power: The People United for LGBT Equality
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
Women’s Caucus for Political Science
WAND: Women’s Action for New Directions
Ward 7 Business Professional Association
Voices for Creative Nonviolence
Voice of Haitian Americans Inc.
Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
United Mine Workers of America
US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation
The New York Immigration Coalition
Stonewall Democratic Club – Los Angeles
Society of American Law Teachers
The Community Church of NY Unitarian Universalist
Single Payer Action Network Ohio – SPAN Ohio
September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows
Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union
Riverside Edgecombe Neighborhood Association (RENA)
Reform Immigration for America
School of Americas Watch (SoA Watch)
Progressive Democrats of America – NYS and NYC
Progressive Congress Action Fund
People’s Organization for Progress
Physicians for a National Health Program
Pennsylvania Council of Churches
Pax Christi Metro DC-Baltimore
NY Coalition of 100 Black Women
North Suburban Peace Initiative
New York City Democratic Socialists of America
US Peace Council– Wisconsin
P.A.P.A.II People Assisting Positive Actions
The New Testement [sic] Revival Cathedral
The L.I.F.E. Institute
Suffolk Peace Network
Resurrection Temple of the Lord
Prayer, Praise and Worship Centers of America
Pledge of Resistance – Baltimore
One of the 266 Wrongfully Terminated
Northeast Connecticut Coalition for Peace and Justice
North Country Peace Group (Long Island)
New Jersey Black Issues Coalition
NYU Nursing Doctoral Students Organization
North Manhattan Neighbors for Peace and Justice
National Union of Home and Health Care Employees
National Organization for Women California
National Network Opposing the Militarization of Youth
National Missionary Baptist Church
National Immigrant Solidarity Network
National Exhoodus Council
National Domestic Workers Alliance
National Council of Negro Women
National Community Reinvestment Coalition
National Black L.U.V. Festival est. 1997
National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.
National Alliance Against Racist and Political Oppression, Chicago Branch
National Association of Black Social Workers
Minnesota Coalition for a People’s Bailout
Lincoln Park Neighbors United for Peace, Chicago
Lemeul Haynes Congregational Church
Latino Federation of Greater Washington
Latin America Solidarity Coalition
Jewish Arab Dialogue Association
International Socialist Organization
International Federation of Black Prides
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Illinois Single Payer Coalition
Humanist Party, New York City Chapter
Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement
Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral
Gertrude Stein Democratic Club
Georgia Peace and Justice Coalition
Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley
Fur Cultural Revival (Darfur Community Center)
Ex-Offenders Association of PA
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. DC Support Group
Detroit Democratic Socialists of America
Democratic Socialists of America
DC Asian American and Pacific Islander Democratic Caucus
CUSH
CUNY University Student Senate
Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago
Communication for Social Change Consortium
Communications Workers of America Local 2336
CODA (Coalition for a District Alternative)
Committee of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists Region One
Citizen Wave
Church of the Evangelical United Church of Christ
Chicago Teacher’s Union – AFT Local 1
Chicago Democratic Socialists of America
Charlie Fink Productions
Central Jersey Coalition Against Endless War
California Black League of Voters
California National Organization for Women
Brooklyn United for Innovative Local Development
Brooklyn United for Innovative Local Development
Unid@s LGBT- The National Latin@ LGBT Human Rights Organization
Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
ANSWER (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) Coalition
American Muslim Association of North America (AMANA)
American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
Bethel Tabernacle AME Church, Brooklyn
Americans for Democratic Action
American Association of University Professors
AFGE: American Federation of Government Employees
Amalgamated Local 171 UAW
All Hands on Deck
AFSCME 3800 – University of Minnesota Clerical Workers
A. Philip Randolph Institute – The Metropolitan New York Chapter
National Center for Transgender Equality
Utility Workers Union of America, AFL-CIO
United Food and Commerical Workers Minority Coalition
United Food and Commercial Workers International Union
Transport Workers Union of America
International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, AFL-CIO
People’s Organization for Progress
Progressive Democrats of America
Tikkun-Network of Spiritual Progressives
National Education Association
National Congress of Black Women
National Coalition on Black Civic Participation
National Black Police Association
National Black Law Students Association
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
National Black Justice Coalition
National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education
Mass Transgender Political Coalition
Institute of Caribbean Studies
Disciples Justice Action Network
Campaign for Peace and Democracy
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
Americans for Financial Reform
American Friends Service Committee