Obama And Sharpton Met Secretly With Ferguson Protestors And Had This Message

“A number of the high-profile protesters met secretly with President Obama…”

Norvell Rose
Western Journalism
11/17/2014

Tensions in and around the troubled town of Ferguson, Missouri, are rising sharply in anticipation of the release any day now of the grand jury report on the police shooting that left Michael Brown dead of multiple gunshot wounds…
…Now it’s been revealed that on November 5th — the day that Democrats fully realized the midterm elections were a blowout of their party — a number of the high-profile protesters met secretly with President Obama and MSNBC host Al Sharpton. From The Daily Mail:

“It was a meeting the Gateway Pundit notes was not included on the president’s daily schedule.

“Sharpton told the [New York] Times that Obama urged the group to ‘stay on course.’”

While that previously undisclosed meeting may have been the first time Obama himself met with protest organizers — in a role reminiscent of his community organizer days — it certainly wasn’t the only time a top-level Obama official made a point of getting together with those demanding an indictment of white cop Darren Wilson…

 

 

The complete article is at Westerly Journalism.

 

 

 Related:   Missouri Governor Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Grand Jury Ruling  (video)

 

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Update:   Organizers Train Newly Minted Protesters in St. Louis  (video)

…In a small room located on South Jefferson Avenue in a building used by IUOE Local 148, organizers like Rev. Osagyefo Sekou are instructing groups of individuals about tactics relating to resisting police commands during demonstrations.  Sekou is a St. Louis native who grew up in the area but now lives in Massachusetts.

Topics covered by organizers like Sekou as well as Deray McKesson and others included decentralized protest actions, jail support, first aid, legal issues, as well as staying safe on the streets during demonstrations…

 

 

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