All Hail Obama
Nov 4, 2008 2008 Election, Politics
All hail Obama and the “miracle” we witnessed tonight. With 90% of the media behind him. With a vast majority of positive media coverage. Without any investigations into his background. With the largest media budget of any candidate in history. With the most money of any candidate in history. With glowing media coverage touting his every sentence. Obama managed to squeak out a 52 to 47 victory in the popular vote.
It must be amazing indeed. Despite a horribly floundering economy and his opponent being of the same party as the current president(who has one of the lowest approval ratings in modern history), Obama only managed to win by 5 points.
Have your cheers and be proud to be an American, that’s fine with me. Be proud that your country’s media stopped being unbiased. Be proud that we all learned that money buys an election. Be proud that external forces have told you what to believe and you bought it.
And most of all be proud of what the woman in this video has said:
God Bless America
Tags: McCain, Obama, redistribution, socialism
Obama and High Oil Prices
Sep 16, 2008 2008 Election, Politics
Earlier, I reported on the connection Mr Obama appears to have with Dr. Khalid al-Monsour. According to news reports, Mr al-Monsour was raising money for Obama before he went to law school. Dr al-Monsour’s is an adviser to one of the world’s richest men. Just who would that rich man be? None other than Prince Alwaleed bin Talal of Saudi Arabia. That brings up an interesting question, why would the principal adviser of a rich Saudi prince be funding the law school education of Barack Obama? Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Barack Obama, Obama, oil prices, oil scandal, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal
Obama Goes To Harvard
Sep 12, 2008 2008 Election, Politics
I saw an article over on the Newsmax site that really caught my eye. It was an interview with Perry Sutton, a former NYC Mayoral candidate and former Borough President of Manhattan. In the interview, Mr Sutton made an offhanded comment about how he came to know Obama. He had been asked by as Dr. Khalid al-Mansour to help write a letter to Harvard encouraging them to accept Mr. Obama.
That’s not a big surprise. People ask often ask important people to write letter of recommendations for them to get into universities, but that just raises another question. Why did Obama have Dr. al-Monsour make the request? Mr. Sutton answered that question in the interview. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Al-Monsour, Barack Obama, Harvard, Obama
Are You Offended?
Sep 5, 2008 2008 Election, Politics
How would you feel about someone who was a member of a church with these publicly stated objectives? Would you embrace them or would you try to get as far away from them as possible?
1. Commitment to God. “The God of our weary years” will give us the strength to give up prayerful passivism and become White Christian Activists, soldiers for White freedom and the dignity of all humankind.
Tags: Barack Obama, black values, Obama, racism, Rev Wright
