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| Sunday, 21 June 2009 22:31 |
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Just received the viral email below titled, "ABC White House Infomercial Protest Rally" from someone named Eric Odom. As you know, I'm skeptical when I don't know who pays someone's salary. (You can check out my article, "Experts and Front Groups" for more information.) I'm having a hard time figuring out who this Eric J. Odom person is. He appears to be with taxdayteaparty.com and Don'tGoMovement.com, which seems to be transitioning over into the American Liberty Alliance. Here's some of what SourceWatch.org says, which I find a little thin:
I'm disappointed in SourceWatch on this one, I admit. I'd like a little more information and better sourcing. I noticed Eric Odom wrote a rebuttal to those calling his Don'tGo efforts an "astroturf movement", which I also find a little unpersuasive. I see Mr. Odom has a couple of websites where he promotes himself as a web strategist (here, here and here). Here's an update from Eric Odom on some ALA upcoming events. So, folks--what do you think? Bear in mind, I don't have a thing against tea parties. You can march for the Flying Spaghetti Monster for all I care, as long as you really believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster's message and you aren't just a shill for Big Pasta. Is Eric Odom out on his own doing the people's work, or is he working at the behest of a bunch of shadowy front groups who don't have the people's best interests at heart? I'd hate to find out this tea party business has been instigated by a bunch of double-dealing opportunists to trick folks out of an honest vote at election time. I'm not sure what the Flying Spaghetti Monster would have to say about that, but I don't think I'd want to be on the receiving end of his wrath. UPDATE #1: Still poking around, Mr. Odom made mention on his website of his employment with the Sam Adams Alliance. Wikipedia says he was the New Media Coordinator for the Sam Adams Alliance until January 2009, and that the Sam Adams Alliance is a 501 c 3 organization "funded by private donors." UPDATE #2: Why on earth is Eric Odom pitching such a fit about health care reform when he has no health insurance? He says he is a small business owner and "can't afford" insurance for himself or his "contracted" employees. You might find it incredible, but he and his staff over at American Liberty Alliance are working overtime sharpening their pitchforks, shutting down health care town halls, and doing everything they can to block health care reform! Does he not realize that his decision not to purchase health insurance means that I bear an additional financial burden for his health care? My premiums and out-of-pocket costs are higher than they should be because of folks like Eric Odom who get sick and run up tens of thousands of dollars in health care expenses they cannot possibly pay. Those losses are all passed on to people like me who DO have health insurance--he's increasing my financial risk and taking money out of my pocket when he forgoes health insurance and leaves himself and his employees exposed to financial catastrophe. Eric Odom is the poster boy for our health care crisis, yet he's putting his full arsenal into defeating reform. Does that make sense to you? Here's a message to all you folks over at American Liberty Alliance who don't have health insurance: I'm tired of paying higher health care costs on your behalf and assuming your risk. The pool of folks with health insurance is shrinking every day, and the losses we have to subsidize are growing. I'd appreciate the opportunity to show up at a health care town hall, listen, and figure out what we can do about folks like you who are a burden on our health care system. If anyone should be hollering, it is me.
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Posted: 20 Jun 2009 07:23 PM PDT We’re not exactly sure who is circulating this message, but it has hit several of our accounts in the last few hours. Seems to be deserving of some attention.
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