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YEAH!!!

he's a gay drug user too !!!



youtube videos are always 100 percent reliable!!!




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Would that be an attempt to deflect unflattering info about Obama??? - because I don't see anything refuting the youtube vids I linked...

 

I know that Obama's camp is attempting to have a damaging video shut down by going to the Justice Dept. - rather than to debunk it's claims...

 

 

 

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Would that be an attempt to deflect unflattering info about Obama??? - because I don't see anything refuting the youtube vids I linked...


I know that Obama's camp is attempting to have a damaging video shut down by going to the Justice Dept. - rather than to debunk it's claims...




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hahahaha. no georgie - i was just trying to get you riled up. i hate both candidates equally .

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By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY - 9/5/08

 

Does Barack Obama owe his meteoric rise to an Israeli-hating adviser to a Saudi billionaire? Why did a race-baiting mentor to the Black Panthers favor this yet unknown community organizer?

 

In her stunning national political debut as the Republican candidate for vice president, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin described Obama as a man who had written two memoirs but no significant laws or reforms. So how did this unaccomplished community organizer rise to fame and fortune? He had some interesting help.

 

We know he's a Harvard graduate and was editor of the Harvard Law Review. Less known is the story of how he got into the prestigious Ivy League university. As Newsmax's Kenneth Timmerman reports, he was helped by a letter written by Percy Sutton, former Manhattan borough president and a credible candidate for mayor of New York in 1977.

 

In an interview earlier this year on New York's all-news cable channel NY1, the 88-year-old Sutton made some interesting revelations about his relationship with the young Obama. He told NY1 reporter Dominic Carter on "Inside City Hall" that he was introduced to Obama by a friend raising money for him. The friend asked Sutton to write a letter in support of Obama's application to Harvard law school.

 

"The friend's name is Dr. Khalid al-Mansour, from Texas," Sutton said. "He is the principal adviser to one of the world's richest men. He told me about Obama."

 

Sutton recalled that al-Mansour said, "There is a young man that has applied to Harvard. I know that you have a few friends up there because you used to go up there to speak. Would you please write a letter in support of him?" Sutton did.

 

According to Timmerman, "At the time Percy Sutton, a former lawyer for Malcolm X and a former business partner of al-Mansour, says he (al-Mansour) was raising money for Obama's graduate school education (and) al-Mansour was representing top members of the Saudi Royal family seeking to do business and exert influence in the United States."

 

One of those Saudi royals was Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, a nephew of Saudi King Abdullah. He was the Saudi prince who offered to donate $10 million to help New York rebuild after the terrorist attacks of 9/11. After the prince publicly suggested (as Obama's pastor, Jeremiah Wright, did recently) that U.S. policies brought on the attacks, then-Mayor Rudy Giuliani told Prince Alwaleed where he could deposit his check.

 

Dr. Khalid Abdullah Tariq al-Mansour, born Donald Warden, is another interesting fellow from Obama's past. He himself is a graduate of Harvard and has been a guest lecturer there. His writings and statements reveal him to be an ideological clone of the Rev. Wright, who married Barack and Michelle and baptized their children.

 

In his 1995 book, "The Lost Books of Africa Rediscovered," al-Monsour alleged that America was plotting genocide against black Americans. The first "genocide against the black man began 300 years ago," he said at a book-signing in Harlem, while a second "genocide" was on the way "to remove 15 million black people, considered disposable, of no relevance, value or benefit to the American society."

 

Al-Mansour told an audience in South Africa that "the Palestinians are treated like savages," something our worst ex-president, Jimmy Carter, as well as Wright might agree with. He has accused Israeli Jews of "stealing the land the same way the Christians stole the land from the Indians in America."

 

When he was known as Donald Warden, according to the Social Activism Project at the University of California at Berkeley, al-Monsour was the mentor of Black Panther Party founder Huey Newton and his associate, Bobby Seale.

 

California Congresswoman Barbara Lee entered an official statement of appreciation of Warden and his Black Panther colleagues for their role in founding a radical group known as the African-American Association into the Congressional Record of April 23, 2007.

 

What did this radical extremist see in young Barack Obama that he would seek to sponsor and perhaps finance Obama's education? Obama says he paid his way solely through student loans. How did they meet? Where did the money he raised come from? Now that we know who the father of Bristol Palin's baby is, maybe the mainstream media will have time to find out.

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http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?print=yes&id=28314

 

 

Where's NOW now?

by Monica Crowley (more by this author)

Posted 09/02/2008 ET

 

 

 

 

There has been a lot of talk during this campaign about percentages. In his acceptance speech the other night, Barack Obama got big applause when he said that John McCain had voted with President Bush 90 percent of the time and that he didn't want to gamble on a 10 percent chance for change.

 

What Obama didn't tell you is that he has voted 95 percent of the time with liberal Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. That would be the same Harry Reid, who along with uberliberal House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, head up a Democratic-led Congress with a sensational 9 percent job approval rating. Obama is part of that liberal Congressional leadership of which 91 percent of the American people disapprove. Obama votes with them 95 percent of the time.

 

I don't know about you, but I don't want to gamble on just a 5 percent chance on change from that.

 

And then there is McCain's new running mate, the Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin. The fact that Democrats are jumping all over her (albeit haltingly because they aren't sure exactly HOW to attack her), tells you how worried they are. She's a tax-cutting, pro-drilling, environmentalist, gun-toting, ice-fishing, hockey-playing, pro-life mom of five, with a son about to be deployed to Iraq. She's one incredibly relatable person. Cool, too.

 

The Democrats and their fellow travelers in the media have tried to attack her for being "inexperienced." I certainly hope they continue down that path, considering the guy at the TOP of their ticket was approving dog license fees in Chicago 3 years ago.

 

Her response to criticism that she lacks foreign policy experience should go like this: "I intend to surround myself with the best and the brightest, the sharpest minds, and finest advisers, and I intend to listen to all -- including dissenting -- viewpoints." That ought to shut 'em up. After all, it's worked for Obama.

 

And I also hope they continue to criticize her mothering skills ("will she be able to raise a Down syndrome baby AND be vice president?"), her hair, her fashion choices (loved the ginormous flag pin she wore at her VP debut -- take THAT, Barack!), and her ability to lead (the silence from the feminist groups is deafening -- Where's NOW now?!). If they continue down this road, they will only further irritate those disaffected women still irritated Hillary isn't on the other ticket.

 

Speaking of Hillary, watch her closely over the next few weeks. She will say and do all of the right things in support of Obama, of course, but she also won't be able to hold her tongue if sexist criticisms of Palin grow louder. She will point out the sexism as something she suffered herself, and thereby forge something of a sisterhood bond with Palin -- and with a lot of other women across the country. It'll be Hillary's way of helping the McCain-Palin ticket -- and her own cause.

 

A final thought on the Palin choice: for any undecided, moderate, or Independent voter who felt the pull of Obama because of the historic nature of his ascent, you now have another place to go. Palin's placement on the Republican ticket allows you to vote for another historic run. It allows you to vote for McCain without feeling guilty about dissing "a first." Now you don't have to choose between "tastes great, less filling;" You can have both with McCain-Palin.

 

In a campaign of dueling percentages, Sarah Palin has one that Obama, Pelosi, Reid, even President Bush would walk over their grandmothers for: as governor, her job approval stands at 80 percent. Even apple pie doesn't have 80 percent approval.

 

She is McCain's secret weapon: solidly conservative, living family values, attractive, warm, and -- what do you know? -- NORMAL.

 

She's also stealth: underestimated, under the radar, dismissed. And therein lies her power.

 

 

Monica Crowley, Ph.D., is a nationally syndicated radio host and television commentator. She has also written for The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The Baltimore Sun and The New York Post. www.monicamemo.com

 

 

 

 

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