Convention to Succeed: "
ACORN founder Wade Rathke didn't have a problem with domestic
terrorists trying to kill delegates at the Republican Party's
national convention in 2008, former radical community organizer
Brandon Darby suggests at Andrew Breitbart's new website
Big Government.
Darby, who got to see how the ACORN crime syndicate operates
up close in New Orleans, writes that after he acknowledged that
he helped the FBI foil a plot to attack the RNC convention in
Minnesota Rathke denounced him on his blog. Darby writes
What does any of this have to do with ACORN? I wondered the
same thing on January 31st of 2009 when I was
reading an ACORN blog that is run by Wade Rathke (the man who
claims credit for founding ACORN). He devoted an entire page to
my work with the FBI. How did he describe the FBI's effort and
success in preventing innocent Americans, local
police and federal agents from being burned, maimed and/or
possibly killed by firebombs? He wrote that it's "one
thing to disagree, but it's a whole different thing to rat on
folks." That is what ACORN's founder had to say
about my role in stopping a bomb plot.
Indeed Rathke
did write that. He described Darby as "an FBI-informer
who had fingered some folks for mayhem designed for the
Republican National Convention in 2008 in the Twin Cities." Added
Rathke, "It seemed so, how should I say it, sixties?"
There it is in black and white. ACORN founder Wade Rathke
resented Darby working with the authorities to disrupt a
left-wing terrorist plot.
Here's another way to look at it: if you oppose ACORN's agenda,
you deserve to be murdered.
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