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re: community organizers
Sarah Palin Would Hate Rosa Parks

Sarah Palin and the GOP had great fun this week belittling Barack Obama's background as a community organizer. But in doing so, they were not just putting down one person.

They were attacking the (small "d") democratic traditions of the United States, itself.

Let us not forget: the first of America's freedoms is the freedom to speak out for change. That is the rock upon which all of our other freedoms are built. And across the country, in roles paid and unpaid, America's community organizers are the people who help us exercise that freedom every day. They are the invisible champions of America's grassroots democracy.

For little or no pay, they work with neighbors -- or with people in need -- to address tough problems. They are often people who could make a great deal of money in other professions. But many have chosen to dedicate themselves to causes greater than themselves -- and to communities poorer than their own.

Their work epitomizes what it means to put community -- and, yes, country -- first.



Their dedication and sacrifice is nothing new; the idea of bottom-up, democratic action is as old as the republic itself. In fact, constant engagement and debate at the neighborhood, community and grassroots level is what keeps the nation's democracy vital and alive.

My question is this: how can any candidate or party that hopes to lead America take such joy in putting down American institutions -- like grassroots democracy and its hard-working stewards?

Rosa Parks was a community organizer. The PTA moms (with whom Sarah Palin loves to associate herself) are community organizers. Today, organizers are powering our democracy -- registering millions of young people, disadvantaged people and senior citizens to vote for the first time. They do the invaluable and thankless labor of making democracy work.


When factories are shut down and families find they have nowhere else to turn, community organizers step in and step up. They help frightened and frustrated people find shared solutions to wrenching problems.

They help our national leaders correct major policy mistakes. Not only were community organizers the first people in this country to stand up against the war in Iraq. They were also the first to talk about how U.S. soldiers in harm's way were not given enough protective gear.

They come from red states and blue states. Community organizers, including groups led by evangelical Rick Warren, helped to lead the rebuilding of New Orleans following Katrina. Many of those religiously motivated organizers have stayed there after the media, the government big shots and practically everyone else has left.

But apparently, it is not enough that they work under incredibly difficult circumstances for little pay and no recognition. Now they have to listen to broadcast put-down's from the party of Bush, McCain and Palin.

That's a shame -- and a disgrace. Those who make democracy work every day should be respected, along with America's other homeland heroes. Anyone who aspires to lead this country should be saluting them -- not sneering at them.



Palin Owes Some Good People An Apology

Wednesday morning, I got an e-mail from a former member of our Sojourners Community. His name is Perry Perkins and he is now a community organizer in Louisiana with affiliates of the Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF). “Perk,” as we used to call him, reported on the enormous consequences of 2 million people being evacuated because of Hurricane Gustav, much of the state now being without power, how hard cities like Baton Rouge were hit, the tens of thousands of people in shelters and churches, and the continuing problems caused by heavy rains and flooding. Then he talked about how their community organizers were responding to it all of this; responding to hundreds of service calls, assisting local officials in evacuation plans, aiding evacuees without transportation, coordinating shelters and opening new ones, providing food, essential services, and financial aid to those in most need. Since Katrina, Perry’s Louisiana Interfaith organizations have played a lead role in securing millions of dollars to help thousands of families return to New Orleans and rebuild their homes and their lives.



Then Wednesday night, I heard Republican Vice-Presidential nominee, Sarah Palin, say that her experience as “a small town mayor is sort of like a community organizer, except that you have actual responsibilities.” The convention crowd in St. Paul thought that was very funny. But it wasn’t. It was actually quite insulting to the army of community organizers who work in the most challenging places across the country and have such a tremendous impact on the every day lives of millions of people. I guess Sarah Palin and her fellow Republican delegates don’t know much about that. The “actual responsibilities” of community organizers literally provide the practical support, collective strength, and hope for a better future that low-income families need to survive.

Community organizers are now most focused in the faith community, working with tens of thousands of pastors and laypeople in thousands of congregations around the country. Faith-based organizing is the critical factor in many low-income communities in the country’s poorest urban and rural areas, and church leaders are often the biggest supporters of community organizers. And many of them felt deeply offended by Sarah Palin. Here are a few of their responses:

As a life-long Republican, the comments I heard last night about community organizing crossed the line. It is one thing to question someone’s experience, another to demean the work of millions of hard working Americans who take time to get involved in their communities. When people come together in my church hall to improve our community, they’re building the Kingdom of God in San Diego. We see the fruits of community organizing in safer streets, new parks, and new affordable housing. It’s the spirit of democracy for people to have a say and we need more of it,” said Bishop Roy Dixon, prelate of the Southern California 4th ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Church of God in Christ, member of the San Diego Organizing Project and former board chair of PICO National Network.

They have also pointed out how the most important victories for social justice have come more from community organizers than elected officials.

"We can thank community organizing for the weekend, the 8 hour day, integrated swimming pools, public transportation, health care for children and safe neighborhoods. Community organizing is behind most of the family-oriented initiatives we benefit from every day. I am proud to work for change in my country, my state, and my city as a community organizer, following the great traditions of Dr. Martin Luther King," said Laura Barrett, National Policy Director of Gamaliel/Transportation Equity Network (TEN).

And when you put the accomplishments of politicians alongside those of community organizers for poor families it isn’t even close. And without the pressure from community organizers and the movements they lead, there would often be nobody to hold politicians accountable.

“Politicians should thank community organizers, not insult them. As a longtime organizer, I’ve seen time and time again that we are the ones who make government work for the poor, the powerless and the marginalized. Politicians’ policies and promises would amount to nothing without grassroots activists to hold them accountable. We are leaders of faith and stewards of democracy. In a time when the face of faith in politics is often ugly, community organizing is a valuable example faith’s positive role in public life,” said Pastor Mark Diemer, senior pastor of Grace of God Lutheran Church in Columbus, Ohio and a DART community organizer.

Palin’s effort to attack the experience of Barack Obama, a former community organizer in Chicago, turned into a bad joke and an insult. Sarah Palin owes a lot of good people an apology.


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[info]my_private_muse
2008-09-05 08:52 pm UTC (link)
OM NOM NOM LET THE BACKLASH BEGIN OM NOM NOM

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[info]deerlike
2008-09-05 09:35 pm UTC (link)
>:3 om nom nom!

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[info]loversatnight
2008-09-05 08:53 pm UTC (link)
I'm sorry this is unrelated, but Paul Begala just said that it looks like McCain is saying "GET OFF MY LAWN, KIDS"!

LOL.

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[info]misatojaganshi
2008-09-05 09:05 pm UTC (link)
leslie sanchez is such a dumb bitch omg!
with her whole obama looked 'angry' bullshit. oh i c wut u did thar leslie DDDD:

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[info]artchess
2008-09-05 09:57 pm UTC (link)
I was crackin up when I heard that!

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[info]bluemamie
2008-09-05 08:54 pm UTC (link)
HURRY NOVEMBER.

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[info]proenza_chanel
2008-09-05 08:55 pm UTC (link)
Obligatory for every post about community organizers:

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[info]just_smiling
2008-09-05 09:17 pm UTC (link)

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[info]my_private_muse
2008-09-05 09:19 pm UTC (link)
I posted this shit everywhere. WIN.

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[info]apoeticmindset
2008-09-05 09:23 pm UTC (link)
you= amazing.

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[info]rubytramp
2008-09-05 08:58 pm UTC (link)
This.

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[info]potatoboat
2008-09-05 08:58 pm UTC (link)
lol that is some headline

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[info]koalafrog
2008-09-05 09:22 pm UTC (link)
haha iawtc

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[info]quinatorte
2008-09-05 09:04 pm UTC (link)
She'd also hate Jesus hardcore. Probably one of the biggest community organizers in history.

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[info]saltedpin
2008-09-06 02:02 am UTC (link)
Ahahaha, beat me to it XD

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[info]psylum_atla
2008-09-05 09:14 pm UTC (link)
Then she goes and says the same thing again earlier today... and after John McCain cancel a Habitat for humanity photo op...and Maverick McCain is laughing at Palin's comment...I....Don't let me down Keith, make these two the worst persons in the world!

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[info]my_private_muse
2008-09-05 09:16 pm UTC (link)
I'm watching Hardball, and THANK GOODNESS REAL COVERAGE IS BACK!

Republican spokesman are so fucking ridiculous.

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[info]laurie_springs
2008-09-05 09:31 pm UTC (link)
ugh ikr?

Tweety snapped out of it, apparently. Thank god.

Week from hell, much?

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[info]ecaterin
2008-09-05 09:52 pm UTC (link)
This community organizer stuff baffles me. How can you bad-talk the idea of giving time and energy to help the people of your community, your country?

"That lame Obama! He gave his time and energy helping people without a massive salary! What a sucker! Didn't he know he could hold out for the big bucks for that shit?"

I mean *really* people. Anyone who comes out of college and gives several years of SERVICE to their country in any form deserves our admiration. It's DEFINITELY a quality I want to see in a president of the country!

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[info]sophistiquated
2008-09-05 10:40 pm UTC (link)
Because why would you help POOR people? Everyone knows that poor people don't have money because they are lazy and don't work hard enough. They just want to take money away from innocent, rich, white people. THEY HAVE NO SHAME.

Seriously though, I don't understand the logic AT ALL. I don't understand how McCain's camp can say these kind of things and STILL call Obama elitist.

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The Rich don't give a shit...what's that you say? The Saints don't come marching every day... - [info]sinisterwilliam, 2008-09-06 10:23 am UTC (Expand)

[info]jigglemypuff
2008-09-05 10:34 pm UTC (link)
I am so sick of this nasty, inmature bitch and her childish ways. Go back to high school.

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[info]justwait_2008
2008-09-05 10:38 pm UTC (link)
Rosa Parks...not really running for President, nor would people elect her based on experience.

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[info]justwait_2008
2008-09-05 10:40 pm UTC (link)
I know this community is biased, but this is an ugly stretch to use Rosa Parks to condemn another lady who has acheived great things, even if all her stances on issues are not the ones most people would hope for.

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(no subject) - [info]cookie_nut, 2008-09-05 10:43 pm UTC (Expand)
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(no subject) - [info]psylum_atla, 2008-09-06 04:27 am UTC (Expand)
This isn't about bias. - [info]randomneses, 2008-09-05 10:49 pm UTC (Expand)
Re: This isn't about bias. - [info]justwait_2008, 2008-09-05 10:54 pm UTC (Expand)
Re: This isn't about bias. - [info]rex_dart, 2008-09-05 11:50 pm UTC (Expand)
Re: This isn't about bias. - [info]justwait_2008, 2008-09-06 12:01 am UTC (Expand)
Re: This isn't about bias. - [info]rex_dart, 2008-09-06 12:04 am UTC (Expand)
Re: This isn't about bias. - [info]randomneses, 2008-09-06 04:33 pm UTC (Expand)
Re: This isn't about bias. - [info]justwait_2008, 2008-09-06 04:37 pm UTC (Expand)
Re: This isn't about bias. - [info]rex_dart, 2008-09-06 04:39 pm UTC (Expand)
Re: This isn't about bias. - [info]justwait_2008, 2008-09-06 04:41 pm UTC (Expand)
Re: This isn't about bias. - [info]getbacknow, 2008-09-05 11:57 pm UTC (Expand)
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[info]dolcianiblows
2008-09-05 10:46 pm UTC (link)
The way she mocked community organizers was appalling.

I have a serious question, though (don't shoot me)... Why do people here consider community organizing experience for Obama, but shoot down the idea that Palin's time as mayor counts as experience for her? Does it have to do with the size of the town? Her poor performance? Or does it have more to do with the GOP's "experience is what's important" argument? I'm genuinely curious. (I also know that while Obama and Biden have questioned whether or not serving as mayor counts as experience, they've never treated the profession as something to scoff at.)

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[info]7950
2008-09-05 10:48 pm UTC (link)
considering the fact she fired town officials for not being loyal enough and left the town millions of dollars in debt, I'm not sure being mayor of Wasilla is the kind of experience she wants to convey.

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Give Credit Where Credit is due... - [info]sinisterwilliam, 2008-09-06 10:26 am UTC (Expand)
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It's time - [info]birdseyeview, 2008-09-06 12:47 am UTC (Expand)

[info]ididthatonce
2008-09-06 04:03 am UTC (link)
Photobucket

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[info]aujourlejour
2008-09-06 04:22 am UTC (link)
win <3

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[info]placebetween
2008-09-06 06:03 am UTC (link)
please

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