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What’s in a word

By infiltrate the gun violence prevention movement he means show up at their meetings.

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  1. Guav Says:

    Yeah, I said the same thing last week when I read the alarming headline ACORN, HuffPo Organizing Efforts to Infiltrate Tax Day Tea Parties . Then you read and find out …

    In fact, The Huffington Post has even set up a Web site for so-called citizen journalists to infiltrate the protests.

    “The Huffington Post wants to have citizen journalists at as many of these events as possible,” Arthur Delaney wrote for The Huffington Post on April 7. “If you think you’d be interested in attending one of the Tea Parties and reporting back to us with dispatches, photos, or video, click here to sign up. We’ll contact you shortly with further instructions.”

    If you sign-up, you receive an automated message from Matthew Palevsky, the Huffington Post’s associate editor of citizen journalism.

    “Thanks for becoming a Tea Party Reporter,” the e-mail from Palevsky says. “This e-mail is just a quick confirmation that we have received your contact info and will email you our plans during the coming week. In the meantime, we’d love to hear your thoughts. Whether they be questions, suggestions or story ideas, share them with us at submissions+ideas@ huffingtonpost.com.”

    Apparently “infiltrate” is interchangeable with “attend.”

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