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THE "ARTS" CALLED ON TO PROMOTE OBAMA AGENDA

The President is recruiting the art world to use their creative juices as propaganda for his agenda.  According to Patrick Ciurrielche, who wrote a critique concerning the "use of the art community as a tool of the state", the Administration wants to tap into the artistic culture to carry his voice through artistic medium.  Mr.Ciurrielche has been involved in the art world and with the NEA, therefore, was invited by the National Endowment of the Arts to participate in a conference call.  This call was run by the following: Buffy Wicks, the White House Office of Public Encouragement, along with top officials from NEA, United We Serve, Civic Engagement for Rock the Vote and Political Director for Russell Simmons.  Those targeted for the call would include "a group of artists, producers, promoters, organizers, influencers, marketers, taste-makers, leaders, or just plain cool people to join together to promote a more civically engaged America and celebrate how the arts can be used for a positive change"  The focus of this change included Health Care, Energy and Environment, and so forth. 

SO...The Government is recruiting the "artistic" community to use their talents to "PROMOTE" the President's agenda...as they did so well for his Presidential campaign, ie. the "Hope" poster and "Yes We Can" song.  Where does this end?  Will teachers be contacted next to explain the benefits of socialized health care to their students?  Is everyone to be manipulated?    

Can we not allow Americans to make up their own minds on issues without the strong hand of the President coercing specific groups to influence us, by the use of their talents?  Please read this full article to realize the depth and width this Administration is willing to go.  You will never hear this on ABC, NBC, or CBS.
http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/pcourrielche/2009/08/25/the-national-endowment-for-the-art-of-persuasion-patrick-courrielche/  
 
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