The mindless ramblings of a real live Barack Obama cult member
I recently sent my entire e-mail list, the article I wrote entitled Deciphering the left-right political lock box of the 2008 Presidential Elections, and my best friend replied with a long-winded diatribe in e-mail form, defending Barack Obama.
I really didn't expect him to reply, but he did and he specifically said this was not to be used on my blog, but fuck it! Here it is for your reading enjoyment.
Dude,
You spend too much time on this. You are going to find dirt on anyone if you "research" hard enough.
I am still waiting on the day we are all going to be in concentration camps.
You predicted Hillary was going to be the democratic candidate.
Give the internet a rest and live a little.
Do you really think if you were running for presidency and you were on the verge of getting elected that you would vote against the bailout package and lose votes?
Knowing McCain is voting for this bailout plan and Obama is making headway on taking Republican votes away, why would you vote differently and possibly stir up all kind of criticism from your opponent and say that you didn't help us get out of this crisis.
Obama didn't want to take that chance because that could have been one fatal move to lose the chance of being president.
Besides, do you think Obama wants to go into the White House rebuilding our whole entire economic system when it totally shuts down. That would take up his entire presidency and probably wouldn't get a reelection because of having to focus entirely on this crisis.
Sometimes you have to vote against what you think is right in order to win.
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If you look at Obama's history, you will see he isn't the war monger that you want him to be in your fantasy land of every one being evil.
He didn't come from great wealth, fortune and great inside connections in politics. He started his career off small. He didn't immediately go work for some large law firm making $150,000 a year after graduating from Harvard. He worked with small communities to help them organize and develop. I don't think he had war on his mind back then and had no reason to.
As he moved through his career, he had a vision of helping the lesser fortunate. He was real and was able to get pushed up the political ladder.
He is so close to becoming President of the United States. He will be the first black president with the name Barack Hussein Obama. That is crazy, but he did it without changing his name.
Who cares if he had to vote a couple of times against what was favorable to move into a position where you can have some real impact. When you are President of the United States, you have so much power that you can make bills pass through congress. You can campaign for a bill and get it passed. You have the power to veto a bill.
I believe he is a way better candidate than McCain. McCain is rich and is married into to even more wealth. He has a lot to protect. Barack barely paid off his college loan last year.
I think fundamentally without spending thousands of hours on the Internet blogging and "researching," I feel Obama will do a great job in the White House and stands for more of what I believe in. He has had to jump through some political hoops to get where he is and vote unfavorably a few times, but it has kept him out of getting bashed.
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I agree that Obama's history and known alliances make him much more palatable than McCain.
The stances that Obama has taken which are similar to McCain's are hopefully only a false front: begging in front of AIPAC, blaming Russia for the recent conflict with Georgia, tough talk about Iran and the "war on terror". All of these are dim-witted, business as usual, zionist garbage.
My hopes are that Obama is playing the center off against the right. Politically, no one could win the presidency while critiquing israel, or questioning 911 and the war on terror. Taking a position outside the "mainstream", which is defined by the MSM, puts a candidate out of the view of the public. (e.g. Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich)
Siding with McCain on these issues takes away ammunition for McCain to use against Obama. McCain has been left without any real issues to use against Obama, and has been forced to make personal attacks.
Imagine if Obama stood against israel? The press would revile Obama as an anti-semite. Or if he stood against the "war on terror", he would be making the US "dangerously unsafe".
Another hopeful sign can be seen in the people from whom Obama has been forced to distance himself.
Bill Ayers was an anti-war activist. Although he has a history relating to violent protests, including setting bombs, I don't think think any association with Obama suggests that Obama is a terrorist. Rather, I think it shows Obama has a sympathy for anti-war causes.
Rev. Wright was condemned in the MSM for his radical sermons. In one sermon, Wright questioned how God could bless a nation whose government (CIA) imported illegal drugs and sold them, and then put its own citizens in jail for using those drugs. I think Wright was right in making those statements. If Obama agreed with Wright then that shows his ability to think rationally.
Obama advisor Samantha Power said that Hillary Clinton was a monster. Another video post here on WUFYS shows that Power is not a zionist tool, but instead she calls for larger investment in the Palestinian state. If it can be assumed that Obama shares Power's thoughts, then I agree with Obamas thoughts on these subjects.
It appears that the people of this nation want to elect Obama as the next president. If Obama turns out to be another slick politician, a tool for isreal, and a suck-up for corporate America, then he can go right on and burn in hell.
But I'm hoping his statements blindly supporting isreal are just rhetoric he has used to get elected. I hope that he shares the thoughts of the people with whom he has associated.
I think I have a lot more reason to believe that Obama thinks like Ayers/Wright/Powers than to believe that he is the homicidal, homosexual, illegitimate child secretly born in another country.
I may be engaged in wishful thinking, but it seems much more rational than the alternative, which has so little basis in fact that it can hardly be called thinking at all.
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