Is Obama a fraud?

Walter

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[FONT=Palatino, Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif][SIZE=+2]D[/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Palatino, Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif][SIZE=+2]id Bill Ayers Write Obama’s “Dreams”?[/SIZE][/FONT](Part 1 of 3)



© Jack Cashill
WorldNetDaily.com


September 18, 2008
“I picture the street coming alive, awakening from the fury of winter, stirred from the chilly spring night by cold glimmers of sunlight angling through the city.” Bill Ayers, Fugitive Days.

“Night now fell in midafternoon, especially when the snowstorms rolled in, boundless prairie storms that set the sky close to the ground, the city lights reflected against the clouds.” Barack Obama, Dreams From My Father.
Prior to 1990, when Barack Obama contracted to write Dreams From My Father, he had written very close to nothing.
As an undergraduate, Obama had written what he justifiably calls some “very bad poetry.” He published nothing under his own name in The Harvard Law Review, where he served as an editor and as president. And after leaving Harvard, he published nothing in its review or in any law journal.
Then, in 1995, this untested 33 year-old produced what Time Magazine has called--with a straight face-- “the best-written memoir ever produced by an American politician.”
The public is asked to believe Obama wrote this on his own. I do not buy this canard for a minute, not at all. In writing a book on intellectual fraud, Hoodwinked, I developed an eye for literary humbug, and Dreams serves up an eyeful.

http://www.cashill.com/natl_general/did_bill_ayers_write_1.htm
 

gopher

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World Net Daily: absolutely no credibility whatsoever.


As for fraud, consider the story about WMD and the 45 imminent threat of disaster that Bush sold.
 

Kreskin

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Speaking of things written by political figures, today I went through an old book written by Richard Nixon. Well guess what, Nixon felt the best way to ease tensions in the world was by speaking face to face with adversaries. Same thing Obama is trying to get people to realize. However easing tensions is no longer part of the Republican platform.
 

YoungJoonKim

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Republican has no moral. They love Bush but can't come out and say it because hard working average American people knows Bush was no good-and-all president. Their isolation of their Bush whom they propelled to be the worst president of all time is pathetic and sad. \
 

Kreskin

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A fraud would be a huge improvement over the present moron-in-chief.
 

thomaska

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Not one terrorist attack on our soil since September 11, 2001.

So regardless of what the rest of the world thinks, and the entire "left", that is what is important.

Its understandable that so many people don't like Bush..its that "sheep" mentality that we are so often accused of...

Its fashionable to not like him, so why buck the trend, correct?

Mark this post, come back to it in the future if you will..

An Obama Presidency will be the worst thing to ever happen to this country. Ever. Period.

Or any other effete, socialist, America hater, Presidency.
 

lone wolf

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Just out of curiosity, from July 4 1776 to Sep 11 2001, how many terrorist attacks happened on US soil?

How many were committed by anything other than a good ol' clean-cut all-American boy?
 

Kreskin

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Not one terrorist attack on our soil since September 11, 2001.

So regardless of what the rest of the world thinks, and the entire "left", that is what is important.

Its understandable that so many people don't like Bush..its that "sheep" mentality that we are so often accused of...

Its fashionable to not like him, so why buck the trend, correct?

Mark this post, come back to it in the future if you will..

An Obama Presidency will be the worst thing to ever happen to this country. Ever. Period.

Or any other effete, socialist, America hater, Presidency.
Ya, he'll really screw up that great welfare for the rich economic plan eh? It's pretty much impossible to do any worse than Oilcan George.
 

darkbeaver

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Not one terrorist attack on our soil since September 11, 2001.

So regardless of what the rest of the world thinks, and the entire "left", that is what is important.

Its understandable that so many people don't like Bush..its that "sheep" mentality that we are so often accused of...

Its fashionable to not like him, so why buck the trend, correct?

Mark this post, come back to it in the future if you will..

An Obama Presidency will be the worst thing to ever happen to this country. Ever. Period.

Or any other effete, socialist, America hater, Presidency.

Racism in American politics is a given. The republican party is especialy afrophobic this go arround as it manipulates the redneck fears of the black man like the draft on a woodstove.. Obama's a dispicable rotten politician groomed by the b team of the monied class. Fraud, of course he's a fraud he's running for the oval office isn't he? I can promise you he has no money to spend on anything but internal mob control and bank rescue. The worst thing ever to happen to your country already happened Thomaska you just ain't lettin on. Stay tuned. Hope you have a wheel barrow for your dollars when you go to WalMart. I find it amazing that next year I'll be able to hire American migrant workers at five for one prices to work in my salt mines.
 

#juan

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An Obama Presidency will be the worst thing to ever happen to this country. Ever. Period.

Would that be because he is black or do you have real reasons. As a Canadian I'm not that wild about either Obama or McCain, but Obama seems to be the least offensive of the two.
 

anonymus

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Obama reminds me of a carny crier trying to sell a bottle of magic elixir. The instant cure all for everything that ails you. A lot of talk and not much substance:D
 

Kreskin

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He's intelligent and articulate. That's already more substance than you-know-who.
 

talloola

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Obama reminds me of a carny crier trying to sell a bottle of magic elixir. The instant cure all for everything that ails you. A lot of talk and not much substance:D
That idea about Obama is getting for old and tiring, as he has brought much substance into his campaign long ago.