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Thread: Thoughts on "O"
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November 7th, 2009, 02:02 AM #1
Thoughts on "O"
Barack Obama is less of a person than an image— a brand. People see whatever they want as they do on a Rorschach test. But does anyone really know him?
In fact, he is:An empty suit.
A man with no birth certificate.
A man who was deserted in childhood by his biological father.
A man whose birth records, both in the United States and Kenya are sealed by government order.
A man whose childhood mentor, Frank Marshall Davis, spied on U.S. military installations in Hawaii for the Soviet Union , edited a communist newspaper, authored pornographic novels, and wrote poetry in praise of Joseph Stalin.
A man mentored by and still supported by radical Muslims..
A man who promised transparency in government, but has spent over a million dollars in legal fees hiding information that would determine his eligibility to be President.
A former drug user.
A man whose academic records are sealed from kindergarten through law school.
A man who arrived in New York in June of 1981 without enough money to get a hotel room, but one month later flew to Indonesia and Pakistan .
Why did he go?
Who paid his expenses?A man who traveled to Pakistan when it was illegal for U.S. citizens to do so. So what country’s passport did he use?
A man whose Law School Admission Test scores and grades at Columbia University are known to have been mediocre, but was admitted to Harvard Law School through the intervention of a Saudi named Khalid al-Mansour.
A law review editor who never published an article in any law review.
A lawyer with no significant accomplishments in the law and no reputation in the legal community.
A former State and U.S. Senator, who never authored a piece of legislation.
A disciple of the Marxist Saul Alinsky.
A product of the Chicago political machine—the most corrupt political organization in America .
A man who selects Marxists, corrupt politicians, and criminals as his close political associates and personal friends.
http://policelink.monster.com/topics...-thought/posts-Remember the Constitution-
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November 7th, 2009, 08:58 AM #2
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Re: Thoughts on "O"
Really, this belongs in National, or in The Lounge, doesn't it?
And one more thing to damn him:
His daddy was a no-good Vulcan!
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November 7th, 2009, 09:18 AM #3
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Not an empty suit, in fact he has and has shown an aggressive agenda to destroy Capitalism as we know it. Brought to you by his teleprompteer Georgie.
http://spectator.org/archives/2009/1...sm-soros-style
Killing Capitalism Soros-Style
By Matthew Vadum on 11.4.09 @ 6:07AM
Having purchased, rented, or placed a down payment on all the political influence up for sale in America, leftist troublemaker George Soros now plans to ramp up his war on markets worldwide by creating an "Institute for New Economic Thinking" (INET).
"The system we have now has actually broken down, only we haven't quite recognized it and so you need to create a new one and this is the time to do it," Soros told the Financial Times last month.
In an interview with Der Spiegel last year Soros said European-style socialism "is exactly what we need now. I am against market fundamentalism. I think this propaganda that government involvement is always bad has been very successful -- but also very harmful to our society."
As preparation for INET, which already has a functioning website, Soros gathered economists to plot his renewed drive for world statism. One of those economists is Joseph Stiglitz, a member of the Socialist International. Stiglitz sits on SI's Commission on Global Financial Issues, which was created "to address from a social democratic perspective the ongoing global financial crisis." Of course to socialists a capitalist economy is by definition always in crisis, but that's a discussion for another day.
INET's website quotes socialist Stiglitz saying, "The financial crisis has caused a moment of deep reflection in the economics profession, for it has put many long-standing ideas to the test. If science is defined by its ability to forecast the future, the failure of much of the economics profession to see the crisis coming should be a cause of great concern."
INET is scheduled to be launched at England's Cambridge University in April. The owner of America's Democratic Party, who spent over $20 million to prevent President Bush's reelection in 2004, plans to shell out $50 million for INET over a decade and hopes matching funds will push the total endowment to $200 million.
Liberal writer Ezra Klein notes, "That's a lot of money. It's so much money, in fact, that it's hard to imagine how an economics think tank will use it."
Why Soros feels he's not having enough impact on the world is unclear.
Soros helped finance the Czech Republic's 1989 "Velvet Revolution" that brought Vaclav Havel to power. He acknowledged having orchestrated coups in Croatia, Georgia, Slovakia, and Yugoslavia. He brought the financial systems of the United Kingdom and Malaysia to their knees.
In the U.S., his preferred candidate now lives in the White House, the radical party he adores controls Congress, and interest groups and the bulk of the progressive political infrastructure kneel at his feet.
Through his charity, the Open Society Institute, Soros funds groups such as ACORN that are among the most influential in America.
Since 1999, OSI has given grants to John Podesta's Center for American Progress ($1.8 million), Center on Budget and Policy Priorities ($3.7 million), Economic Policy Institute ($3 million), Institute for America's Future ($965,000), and the Center for Policy Alternatives ($1.4 million). In the same period OSI has given Tides Foundation and Tides Center, which distribute often-anonymous grants to radical and anti-American groups, a staggering $20.8 million.
Soros has visited the White House at least four times this year and has influence with other frequent White House visitors.
For example, Center for American Progress president Podesta, who was Bill Clinton's White House chief of staff and who helped run the Obama transition team, is on Soros's payroll. Podesta has visited the White House an astonishing 17 times this year.
And Andy Stern, president of the radical Service Employees International Union, which is an institutional member of Soros's Democracy Alliance, has visited the White House an even more impressive 20 times.
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November 7th, 2009, 09:56 AM #4
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Re: Thoughts on "O"
Very interesting post! I'd be curious to see sources on your points so that if I would ever bring something like this up in "discussion" with others, I have somewhere to go to back up my words. As someone who gives many briefings in my professional life, sources are the floor on which I stand. Without them, both the points I'm trying to make, as well as my reputation, go down as fast as gravity can pull me.
Thanks!
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November 7th, 2009, 10:24 AM #5
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Before all the obama apologist get here I'll say that he is the most dangerous thing to happen to America in my life time regardless where he was born .
Don't blame me ; I voted for an American .
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November 7th, 2009, 11:38 AM #6
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When I first heard Obama talk early last year, his mannerisms, words, and delivery were eerily reminiscent of Tony Blair back in the run up to the British General Election in 1997. Now he is in power, he is still eerily reminiscent of what Blair was like when he became Prime Minister. The Brits were promised change, etc, and instead, they "appear to be evolving into the first modern soft totalitarian state".
Blair and Obama are two peas in a pod with the same collectivist agenda. They are both POS for that same reason.
http://www.thefreepressonline.co.uk/news/1/1693.htmLast edited by buster2209; November 7th, 2009 at 11:47 AM.
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