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purplechoe
09-12-2009, 12:24 AM
Just take a look at all the awards that Van Jones has won over the years...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Jones#Awards_and_honors

* 1997-1999 - Rockefeller Foundation "Next Generation Leadership" Fellowship
* 1998 - Reebok International Human Rights Award
* 2000 - International Ashoka Fellowship
* 2008 - Best Dressed Environmental List (#1 of 30); Sustainable Style Foundation
* 2008 - Time Magazine Environmental Hero
* 2008 - Elle Magazine Green Award
* 2008 - One of the George Lucas Foundation's "Daring Dozen"
* 2008 - Hunt Prime Mover Award
* 2008 - Campaign for America's Future "Paul Wellstone Award"
* 2008 - Global Green USA "Community Environmental Leadership" Award
* 2008 - San Francisco Foundation Community Leadership Award
* 2008 - Puffin/Nation prize for "Creative Citizenship"
* 2008 - World Economic Forum "Young Global Leader"
* 2009 - Hubert H. Humphrey Civil Rights Award
* 2009 - Eco-Entrepreneur Award, Institute for Entrepreneurship, Leadership & Innovation; Howard University
* 2009 - Individual Thought Leadership, Energy & Environment Awards; Aspen Institute


The one I thought was very interesting was the last one given by the Aspen Institute. When you click on the link you'll see that Aspen Institute is funded by Carnegie Corporation, The Rockefeller Brothers Fund and The Ford Foundation.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspen_Institute

Something to think about when you imagine what kinds of people those institutions are turning out.

InterestedParticipant
09-12-2009, 12:29 AM
Yup, he's part of the "club"

You'll find Silicon Valley Venture Capitalists on the board of the Aspen Institute as well, for those of you who think these tech companies are harmless nerds just trying to give the public free cool services.

tonesforjonesbones
09-12-2009, 07:23 AM
oh this communism/socialism is probably all motivated by those foundations. They start them. tones

stilltrying
09-12-2009, 05:55 PM
I like how his resume is blank for 8 years then all of a sudden when they know who they are going to put in place POTUS this guy shows up as the best man in amerika