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JUST WORDS?
In a February speech answering
Clinton’s criticisms that his
campaign is based on words,
Obama said the following:

“Don’t tell me words don’t matter.”
“I have a dream…just words?”
“We hold these dreams to be self
evident that all men are created
equal…just words?”
“We have nothing to fear but fear
itself…just words?”
“Don’t tell me words don’t matter!”

Hmmm, interesting, but let’s go
with that.

The following are from  the words
of Obama’s family friend,
confidant, and spiritual advisor,
Rev. Wright:

-        the U.S. government
introduced AIDS to the American
people;
-        the U.S. government plan and
carried out the Twin Tower attacks;
-        “not God bless America...
God Damn America.";”

Just words?
Don’t tell me words don’t matter.
Headline Behind The Headline
CNN GIVES UP REPORTING THE NEWS!
CABLE TV CHANNEL WILL BE RENAMED "THE OBAMA CHANNEL"
ALL OBAMA, ALL POSITIVE, ALL THE TIME!
"Government's view of the
economy could be summed up in a
few short phrases: If it moves, tax
it. If it keeps moving, regulate it.
And if it stops moving, subsidize it."
-Ronald Reagan
9/11
Co-Conspirator
OBAMA EXAGGERATING                 
     POLITICAL ROLE

In April, 2006, a group of Senators emerged from
a room in the White House to announce a
bipartisan deal on immigration policy.

The group of Senators head to the press assembled
with pen and microphones at the ready.

They run into Barack Obama.

"Hey, guys, can I come along?" says Obama, our
agent of political change.

Obama weeves and bobs and makes his way to the
speakers microphone.

"I want to cite Lindsey Graham, Sam Brownback,
Mel Martinez, Ken Salazar,
myself...who've
actually had to wake up early to try to hammer this
stuff out," beems Obama, not withstanding that he
was not in on the bipartisan deal making sessions.

Senate staffers, who had actually been doing the
waking up early, the foot work, for their bosses,
said "it was a galling moment."

Sen. Arlen Specter said that normally only 3-4
senators from each side appeared on those early
morning work sessions and Obama was not one of
them.

Obama's legislative marks in the U.S. Senate are
"far from indelible" yet he is doing his best to "take a
little extra credit" for work done by others.

Where's the "change?"
  
(Source: Shailagh Murray & Jonathan Weisman,
Washington Post)      

OBAMA IN HIS OWN WORDS

Obama told New York magazine in
October, 2006 that

“there’s no doubt that when I’m with a
black audience, I slip into a slightly
different dialect."

Pandering?

Insulting?

Politics?

Where's the change?
"Hi, I'm Jesus and this is Rev.
Wrong...er...Wright"
Wolf Blitzer: Wanted For
Impersonating A Journalist...oh, wait,
it is CNN.
Glen Reading Obama Wright
      OBAMA PLACES
HIMSELF ABOVE HISTORY

Obama constantly reminds us that "no
where in the world is my story possible."

Oh?

Can you say Nelson Mandela?

- 27 years in a South African prison for
struggling against apartheid;

- A black man elected president of
South Africa, the epicenter of apartheid;

- Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
        Planning a trip?

This from an experienced and well              
traveled contrarian and pessimist:

Hartford is lint in the navel of Connecticut.

     
   Go safe, my friends.
OBAMA & DEMOCRATS         
        DISS MILITARY

American troops are leading the way in the
fight, in being wounded and maimed, and in
being killed in the fight on world terrorism.

Obama's high praise for this sacrifice
amounted to this condescending comment: "I
get a kick out of our troops."  A "kick?"  This
isn't little Natasha doing the cutesy things
kids do, this is men fighting, bleeding, and
dying for a cause.  Yet Obama merely gets a
"kick" out of what they are doing.

Back at home, House Democrats quietly bury
a bill aimed at respecting the voice of military
personnel.

Rep. US Rep. Roy Blunt introduced a
resolution on July 8 that would reform the
way in which our overseas military personnel
cast their absentee ballots for US elections.

Columnist Robert Novak, in a July 26, 2008
column, wrote of how in the past a vast
majority of absentee ballots cast by overseas
military personnel are never counted and that
this disgraceful practice is not expected to
improve in the future.

Thus, Rep. Roy Blunt believes it is time to
change this practice to allow those that are
fighting for freedom and democracy to have
the same rights as those free and democratic
people sitting at home on their duffs.

Rep. Blunt introduces his resolution into the
House Chambers joined by 14 co-sponsors
and ardent supporters of our military.  

Not one Democrat stood to join Blunt and his
allies in this fight for the rights of our military
personnel.

Wishing to silence the voice of certain voters
has become common practice for those in the
Democratic (Party of the People) Party.  It was,
after all, Dem. Sen. Obama and those disloyal,
turncoat former supporters of Hillary that
sought to silence the primary voters of
Michigan and Florida.

And, it is the Democratic powers that most
recently stripped Dem. delegate Debra
Bartoshevich of Wisconsin  from having any
national convention voting rights when she
spoke out against supporting Obama.

Anyway, back to House Democrats putting
Roy Blunt and the US military on moth balls.

Blunt's legislation was quickly assigned to the
House Armed Services Committee, a
committee chaired and with a majority of
sitting Democrats.  They in turn sent the bill to
the Military Personnel Subcommittee, a
committee also chaired and with a majority of
sitting Democrats.  For extra measure, this
legislation was sent to committee by the
House Speaker for a period of time to be
determined by the House Speaker.

The House Speaker is a Democrat, Nancy "I
need a bigger plane" Pelosi.

With Democrats running against a Republican
war hero, how much chance to you think this
bill has of receiving a floor vote before the
November elections?
OBAMA THROWS
WRENCH INTO ISRAEL -
PALESTINE TALKS

During Obama's 2008 World Tour and stop
in Israel, he did more to harm Israeli -
Palestinian relations than Bush did in 8
years in office.

Palestine has long held out to reclaiming
East Jerusalem as their own.  Israel has
steadfastly refused giving up any of the
holy city.

To placate Jewish voters back home,
Obama made this comment while in Israel:

"Let me make this clear, Jerusalem has
been, and will always be, the capitol of
Israel."

Thus, Obama, who insists that his
administration will be a strong player in
negotiations between Israel and Palestine,
has already built a wedge between the two
parties before he even has a right to play
Jimmy Carter.
WITH WORDS THAT   
 MOVE THE MASSES

During the 1930s, a man rose to
power based on words promoting
nationalism, antisemitism and
anti-communism, delivered with
charismatic oratory and propaganda.

Adolph Hitler then showed dictators
everywhere how to orchestrate a
holocaust against humanity.

During the 1960s a man rose to
power speaking of change,
internationalism, antipoverty, and
antiwar, and delivered this message
with charismatic oratory and
propaganda.

John F. Kennedy then introduced
Americans to a 10-year war in
Vietnam.

Here we go again?
OBAMA'S WORLD TOUR, 2008: A VIEW FROM THE FOREIGN PRESS

What CNN and Katie "I'm more biased than cute" Couric did not tell you about Obama’s recent world tour.

Cordula Meyer writing in the German paper Der Speigel says that "stories are slowly emerging on how Obama's positions might not be in line
with Europe's."  Issues such as Obama's favoring the death penalty have, Meyer writes, become the "first souring of the love affair with Obama."

Josef Joffe, publisher-editor of the German paper Die Jeit says that Obama is "being celebrated liek a victorious Roman general who cames back
from the conquest of Gaul or something."

Christoph von Marschall of the German paper Der Tagesspiegel says that the "dirty little secret of the Obama campaign" is that he snubbed the
foreign press; have "almost completely refused to answer questions from foreign journalists."  A conference call was had and the foreign press
corp had to settle for Obama campaign workers who refused a request to present the candidate himself.

The German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung has stated (7/28/08) that German politicians have been criticizing Obama's wanting a greater
NATO presence in Afghanistan, which would allow a lesser roll by the US and thus allowing the US to cut taxes.  CSU leader Erwin Huber stated
that "If one side suffers more casualties so the other side can gain an advantage, that's quite the opposite of solidarity and partnership."  FDP Gen.
Secretary Dirk Niebel said that "Under no circumstances will German tax money be used for more soldiers in Afghanistan so that taxes on
Americans can be lowered."

Obama has continuously talked about the failed foreign policies of George Bush, however, while in England, Obama "insisted" on talking with
Tony Blair, and ardent supporter of Bush's foreign policy, to discuss Blair becoming a Middle East peace envoy (DailyMail. co.uk 7/28/08).

Obama showed on this trip that he is need of some help when it comes to the Middle East.  Speaking in Israel, Obama said "Let me make this
clear, Jerusalem has been and always will be the capitol of Israel."  Considering that Palestine has long held that any settlement with Israel must
include the return of at least East Jerusalem to Palestine authority, Obama has already undercut the negotiations by further developing this
wedge issue.

The Israel Insider, Israel's daily newspaper (7/27/08) printed a story that said "the Obama speech actually reveals an even more naive view of the
world than we had previously been treated to in the United States."

The United Arab Emimrates news service Kaleej Times Online (7/29/08) criticized Obama for "plumping for military action inside Pakistan."

Lebanon's newspaper Al-Hayat (7/25/08) criticized Obama's military plan for Afghanistan, via Pakistan, calling it a "grave mistake."

The Arab News, the leading English daily in the Middle East stated that Obama's June 4 speech to the American Israeli PAC "betrayed the Arab
hopes that had been invested in him.  In one speech he managed to destroy every iota of hope he had [previously] generated."  The Arab News
said that Obama has been making "magnanimous offerings to Israel and the people he thinks are indispensable to his campaign for the White
House."  While in Israel, Obama pledged $30 billion, that's billion folks, in military assistance to Israel.

The Jewish internet news service ynet, news.com, in an opinion piece stated (7/28/08): "You think Obama came here in order to solve Israel's
problems?  No, this is an election campaign visit.  His words are not aimed at Israeli ears, but rather, at the Jewish vote in the United States."  
These words were from, not a writer, but from a "senior official associated wit Defense Minister Ehud Barak.

The French newspaper Lemond, said that while European populations are pro-Obama, their governments have reasons to be more cautious.  The
Lemond stated that on trade, Obama "has proven to be protectionist."  Reginald Dale of the Center for Strategic Int'l Studies says that while
Obama talks about being a "global candidate, his positions aren't that at all."  The Lemond goes on to show that criticisms of Obama's Iran and
Iraq policies exist among our European allies.

In Spain, Juan Pedro Qinonero (ABC Journal, Spain 7/26/08) writes that Obama "has demonstrated very limited knowledge, interest and
understanding of the interests and vision of the world from Berlin, London, Paris, Rome and Madrid."  Qinonero says that Obama's proposal of
increasing allied military participation in Afghanistan "doesn't really spark a frenetic enthusiasm in the coalition led government" of Germany.

In England, The Independent (7/27/08) wrote that the local chapter of Democrats Abroad "had been discouraged from producing" Obama
campaign literature and waving banners, "in case their hero (Obama) looked too much like a candidate and not yet a statesman for the ages,"
which he and the American press has been making him out to be.  The Independent went on to say that while London, England "may love Barack
Obama," they could not find anyone in London, Texas who planned to vote for him.

Clear the smoke of the American media and you see Obama for what he is, a politician.
Where is the change?


THE AUDACITY OF EGOISM

“I have become a symbol of the
possibility of America returning to
our best traditions.”

          - Barack Obama
            July, 29, 2008

John McCain       Congress--22 years    
                              Military  --26 years

Barrack Obama  Congress  --3 years    
                              Military   --0
OBAMA, THE            
POSTMODERNIST
    - Jonah Goldberg, 8/5/08
        
   
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Is he tough enough to face foreign   
                    leaders?

                
Give Me A Break!