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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Gee, did your kid survive a mass slaughter of his classmates? Did your kid start a national movement to ban the type of gun that killed his classmates? Did your kid support legislation across the nation to restrict crazy people from getting their hands on guns? No? Huh. Maybe your kid isn't Harvard material. [/quote] ##### Professional hoplophobe organizers with solid financing and years of organizing experience started the movement you erroneously attribute to young Mr. Hogg. If he's so insignificant and just a figurehead, then why do people in power even respond to or remark on him? [/quote] Who’s Paying (to) “March for Our Lives?” https://capitalresearch.org/article/whos-paying-to-march-for-our-lives/ Hayden Ludwig March 28, 2018 To casual observers, March for Our Lives evolved from Twitter hashtag into an IRS-registered organization practically OVERNIGHT. Besides coordinating the D.C. rally in conjunction with Michael Bloomberg’s anti-gun group, Everytown for Gun Safety, as of this month, March for Our Lives now sports a 501(c)(4) lobbying nonprofit of its own—the March for Our Lives Action Fund. Filings with the D.C. Department of Consumer & Regulatory Affairs shows registration in Delaware, with an Encino, California, business address shared by Wishnow Ross Warsavsky & Company, an accountancy. Those filings also reveal the group’s treasurer: Jeri Rhodes, former Greenpeace CFO and currently an associate executive secretary at the Friends Committee on National Legislation (a left-of-center Quaker group). Filings obtained by the Huffington Post reveal more of the organization’s board. Listed as directors are Aileen Adams, a former deputy mayor for Los Angeles mayor Antonio Villaraigosa; George Kieffer, chair of the University of California system board of regents; Melissa Scholz, a nonprofit lawyer who was involved with a redistricting group called Play Fair Wisconsin (itself a project of the left-leaning High Ground Institute); .... ##### Mayors, deputy mayors, chair of the Univ of California's Regents, a non-profit lawyer, an accounting firm... yeah, organized and funded by your typical teenagers.[/quote]
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