In response to the Glen Beck Rally in DC recently ,,,the fine screw ball folks on the left are having a rally.The list of characters reads like a who's who of liberal left jackasses...Will be interesting to see how many and how the various little kids get along as each thinks its agenda is more important than the other,,,,Here is a partial list of the kiddies to be on display in liberal utopia.
Amalgamated Local 171 UAW
American Association of University Professors
American Federation of Government Employees
American Federation of Teachers
American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
American Muslim Association of North America (AMANA)
Bail Out the People Movement
Black Leadership Forum, Inc.
Black Women’s Roundtable
Black Youth Vote
California Black League of Voters
California National Organization for Women
Campaign for Peace and Democracy
Chicago Democratic Socialists of America
Chicago Teacher’s Union – AFT Local 1
Code Pink
Coffee Party Progressives
Committee of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism
Communist Party USA (CPUSA)
Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago
DC Latino Caucus
Democratic Socialists of America
Friends of the Earth
Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
Humanist Party, New York City Chapter
immigration Equality
International Federation of Black Prides
International Socialist Organization
Iraq Veterans Against the War
Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
Left Labor Project
Mass Transgender Political Coalition
Minnesota Coalition for a People’s Bailout
NAACP
National Association of Black Social Workers
National Black Justice Coalition
National Black L.U.V. Festival est. 1997
National Black Law Students Association
National Black Police Association
National Center for Transgender Equality
National Community Reinvestment Coalition
National Congress of Black Women
National Council of La Raza
National Council of Negro Women
National Education Association
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
National Network Opposing the Militarization of Youth
National Urban League
New Jersey Black Issues Coalition
New York City Democratic Socialists of America
New York State AFL-CIO
New York Urban League
Planned Parenthood
Progressive Congress Action Fund
Queers for Economic Justice
Rainbow PUSH Coalition
SEIU: Service Employees International Union
September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows
Sikh Coalition
Society of American Law Teachers
UAW, International Union
United Mine Workers of America
United States Students Association
United Steel Workers
Urban Agenda
War Resisters League
Welfare Rights Committee
Left-wing groups plan giant rally on Mall; will 're-commit to change'
By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
09/25/10 11:52 PM EDT
Stung by political setbacks and scrambling to avoid a repudiation of Democrats at the polls this November, a coalition of labor unions and liberal activist organizations is planning what it calls "the biggest progressive demonstration in decades" at the Lincoln Memorial next Saturday, October 2.
The march, called "One Nation Working Together," is sponsored by the AFL-CIO, the NAACP, the Service Employees International Union, La Raza, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, the American Federation of Teachers, the Rainbow Push Coalition, the Campaign for America's Future, and several other activist groups. The event is also being promoted by Organizing for America, the permanent wing of the Obama presidential campaign, which is sending out email notices to members asking that they travel to Washington to take part.
"Hundreds of thousands of people from across America will gather at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. to demonstrate our re-commitment to change," organizers say. "The One Nation march will feature human and civil rights leaders, labor leaders, environmental and peace activists, faith leaders, celebrities and sports figures…"
In addition to the main organizers, participants will also include left-wing fringe groups like International ANSWER, Code Pink, and the Communist Party USA. The leaders of those groups are known for loud, confrontational demonstrations, which virtually assures that anyone looking for extremist elements in the One Nation gathering will be able to find them.
The goal of "recommitment to change" suggests that liberal leaders are fully aware they have lost momentum in the 20 months of the Obama administration. AFL-CIO chief Richard Trumka says One Nation will "demand a renewed focus and investment in people." Benjamin Jealous, head of the NAACP, says the march will show that "this nation will rise again toward the mountaintop." Renewed focus and rise again are not phrases that such organizations use when they are winning.
Attendance at the march will likely be viewed as a test of liberal organizing strength at a time when polls show Democratic base voters are far less enthusiastic about the upcoming election than their Republican counterparts. In particular, it seems likely the press will compare turnout to that of the "Restoring Honor" rally staged by Fox News personality Glenn Beck at the Lincoln Memorial August 28. (The One Nation march was already in the planning stages when the Beck march was held.) The comparisons will, however, have to take into account two significant differences. First, the Beck rally was essentially the work of one person, albeit one with a big megaphone in talk radio and cable news; the One Nation rally will be the product of the combined organizing power of the country's largest unions. And second, while the Beck rally was self-consciously non-political, the One Nation gathering will be frankly partisan. "It's time to stand up and march for the change we voted for," say organizers.

























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