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The movements must continue
by Amy Goodman
Nov 11, 2012 | 2397 views | 6 6 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print

The election is over, and President Barack Obama will continue as the 44th president of the United States. There will be much attention paid by the pundit class to the mechanics of the campaigns, to the techniques of microtargeting potential voters, the effectiveness of get-out-the-vote efforts. The media analysts will fill the hours on the cable news networks, proffering post-election chestnuts about the accuracy of polls, or about either candidate’s success with one demographic or another. Missed by the mainstream media, but churning at the heart of our democracy, are social movements, movements without which President Obama would not have been re-elected.

Obama is a former community organizer himself. What happens when the community organizer in chief becomes the commander in chief? Who does the community organizing then? Interestingly, he offered a suggestion when speaking at a small New Jersey campaign event when he was first running for president. Someone asked him what he would do about the Middle East. He answered with a story about the legendary 20th century organizer A. Philip Randolph meeting with President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Randolph described to FDR the condition of black people in America, the condition of working people. Reportedly, FDR listened intently, then replied: “I agree with everything you have said. Now, make me do it.” That was the message Obama repeated.

There you have it. Make him do it. You’ve got an invitation from the president himself.

For years during the Bush administration, people felt they were hitting their heads against a brick wall. With the first election of President Obama, the wall had become a door, but it was only open a crack. The question was, Would it be kicked open or slammed shut? That is not up to that one person in the White House, no matter how powerful. That is the work of movements.

Ben Jealous is a serious organizer with a long list of accomplishments, and a longer list of things to get done, as the president and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. 2013, he notes, is a year of significant anniversaries, among them the 150th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington, as well as the 50th anniversaries of the assassination of Medgar Evers and the Birmingham, Ala., church bombing that killed four young African-American girls. President Obama’s 2013 Inauguration will occur on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Jealous told me on election night, as Mitt Romney was about to give his concession speech, “We have to stay in movement mode.”

Young immigrants are doing just that. Undocumented students, getting arrested in sit-ins in politicians’ offices, are the modern-day civil-rights movement. There are other vibrant movements as well, like Occupy Wall Street, like the fight for marriage equality, which won four out of four statewide initiatives on Election Day. In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, and despite the enormous resources expended by the fossil-fuel industry to cloud the issue, climate change and what to do about it is now a topic that President Obama hints he will address, saying, in his victory address in election night, “Democracy in a nation of 300 million can be noisy and messy and complicated. … We want our children to live in an America that isn’t burdened by debt, that isn’t weakened by inequality, that isn’t threatened by the destructive power of a warming planet.”

It was pressure from grass-roots activists protesting in front of the White House that pushed Obama to delay a decision on the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, proposed to run from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. More than 1,200 people were arrested at a series of protests at the White House one year ago. Now a group is blocking the construction of the southern leg of that pipeline, risking arrest and even injury, with direct-action blockades in tree-sits and tripods in Winnsboro, Texas, two hours east of Dallas.

When those who are used to having the president’s ear whisper their demands to him in the Oval Office, if he can’t point out the window and say, “If I do as you ask, they will storm the Bastille,” if there is no one out there, then he is in big trouble. That’s when he agrees with you. What about when he doesn’t?

The president of the United States is the most powerful person on Earth. But there is a force more powerful: People organized around this country, fighting for a more just, sustainable world. Now the real work begins.

Amy Goodman is the host of “Democracy Now!,” a daily international TV/radio news hour airing on more than 1,000 stations in North America.



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ROSSisRIGHT
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November 12, 2012
From this moment forward, when I encounter a democrat voter I will avoid having anything to do with you. I don't want to talk to you, I think you're to ignorant to hold an adult converstion with someone like me. I will assume you are poor, uneducated and looking to steal from me. You've lived in the same community as me and my wife and you continue to dwell in squalor. This is the greatest nation on earth, and you've sat on your lazy rumps and chose to be jealous over your neighbors success. You are to ignorant to earn a wage on your own so you use the government to take from 16 year old kids bagging groceries part-time to feed you and provide shelter for you to lay around and create children in your image to perpetuate the silly lifestyle YOU CHOSE!

So when you run into me, don't even speak, just shut-up and get out of our way... We're busy, unlike you.

Ps. If every poor person dissapeared tomorrow, the country would continue on. If every wealthy person dissapeared, this country and YOU would be in a world of hurt. Dependency, it's a disease that can be cured with work....or just a bit of PRIDE.

PSS. And I ain't talking about old or sick/disabled people, so shut-up about your grandma or whoever, you know what the crap I'm talking about........
SportsJunkie
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November 13, 2012
Ross, if I recall, you're the uneducated one. I hope you and your Repuke-blicans can become a more bipartisan group. You seem to think every Dem. is poor, lazy, and uneducated. I happened to be very financially sound, and I give back to the community because God has blessed me to do so. You on the other hand is a low-life hipocrite. You post this crap on here, but I bet your business does not have a sign that says no Democrat monies wanted here(if you really are a business owner)!!!! Thanks to you, some of our Democrats turn out to vote just to make you miserable(HA!HA!HA!)Do the decent people of Robeson Co. a favor and move you and your business to Bladen Co. somewhere.
ROSSisRIGHT
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November 13, 2012
Sportflunky: Hey there, Mr. government school teacher, there you go again with that grammer.(my goodness)

Look fella, people such as me and my wife will do just fine no matter who is in the white house. It's our children and our neighbor's children who we are concerned with. We have "made it" in our life, now, unlike YOU, we want the next generation to have the same access to the freedoms we had, so they too can reap what this country has to offer.

So you just sit there, enjoy your little government job(failing your children, cause ours attend private school) and be jealous of other's success. We don't need democrats or the poor, BUT,.... You need what we have, JOBS and the MONEY that pays for what they get from government............... Ross.

Ps. And some democrat voting just to make me miserable is hilarious, we are very happy people, we just love our country unlike you sad folks. So go ahead vote for democrats, and we'll see who it hurts the most....
SportsJunkie
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November 14, 2012
Ross is RETARDED...Obviously you have me confused, because I don't fall into whatever category you seem to dislike. Who said I was a guy. I may even be your neighbor(doubt it)!! Private school does not mean smarter kids, just that at some point your little sheltered daughter will meet some poor democrat, and bring him home to eat your food and talk politics. That's when you will stop posting due to abrupt heart failure.
SportsJunkie
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November 14, 2012
Ross you are referring to my grammer?? Lets see here: Your 1st post, Line 2-Why is there a comma after you? Line 4-"me and my wife"? You're doing an injustice to all GED earners ROSS!! Line 6-neighbors? Fix it ROSS!! Line 6 thru 9- A three line run-on sentence ROSS!!! I hope the private school your child attends hold them to a higher standard than you were held to. ROSS, please do not check her English homework, because that C she earned was better than you could ever do.
ROSSisRIGHT
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November 14, 2012
I am a product of public education, Robeson County style... Teacher. Anything else need to be said?

Keep up the good work!
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