Posted on 12/10/2008 8:11:01 PM PST by hamboy
I know exactly what you are saying. It feels like the entire country has just gone bat-sh*t crazy. But this guy ... this Obama ... he takes it to a whole different level when it comes to bizarre stuff. Almost makes the Clintons look like the Cleaver family. Well, maybe not the Cleavers, but you know what I mean.
BUMP for the morning crew.
BUMP AGAIN for the morning crew!
Ridin’ dirty!
Warning: Prepare to feel icky after reading:
Ick. Ick. And more ick.
Now I feel like I've been riding icky.
See the poem here: Obama Poem The Library of Congress, like most others, have been influenced by the title of the poem "Pop" saying that it "appears to capture a moment between the young Obama and his maternal grandfather Stanley Dunham". I'm not so sure-- the poet in the 'family' was Frank Marshall Davis.
If you look at Obama's book he makes references to this Frank who seems to be a central or at least important figure in his childhood; and he calls Frank a poet, which Frank Marshall Davis was.
It would seem the moments of reading poetry, like that referenced in the Obama poem, came at Frank's house. I'm not a poetry analyst, but this is no poem I want my President writing or my children studying in school, "He took too damn long...the blood rushing from his face to mine, as he grows small...something that may be squeezed out...points out the same amber stain on his shorts that Ive got on mine, and makes me smell his smell, coming from me"...I hate to think of what went on at Frank's house, who seems to be an admitted child molester.
See more on Davis here: usasurvival.org summary
Frank is dead, although one of his sons, Mark Davis, wrote a blog on the Obama campaign website defending his father (about being a communist, not a pevert). But we'll never know the real story of what went on with Frank, but if something sexual did go on there, it certainly sets up a typical pattern that could lead to what happened at Wright's church, whatever that may be, to be determined.
Oughtta get that woman to read Pop at his inaugur what he should.
Frank Marshal Davis
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From "Pop"(poem):
I see my face, framed within Pop's black-framed glasses
And know he's laughing too.
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Now in fairness I dont know if Obama's Grandfather(unsure who to google) wore black glasses
(( ping ))
10 posted on Wednesday, December 10, 2008 10:23:08 PM by Lancey Howard
Ping for insight into our next President's life and mind. Seriously, you will need a shower after reading the comments in this thread.
Rev Wrong’s recent idiocy sermon declaring Dec 7 was the day this nation dropped an A-bomb on Japan was all that was needed to finally stamp the fool for what he is and has always been, for more than twenty years. But then Barack may have a place to send him in one of those 57 states Barry has visited.
Now we find out why his ears are such handles?
Shame on me for even thinking that!
Good Grief...!
Grandpa, Stanley Dunham, did wear black framed glasses and is the one Jr wrote the poem “Pop” about. Grandpa hung around with Jr and his friends and took them places. You can translate the “took them places” however you want but Grandpa and his good pal Davis did smoke grass in the presence of Jr. Dunham was the same way with Ann while she was growing up in that he wanted to accompany his daughter when she went out with her friends, while Ann would have preferrd he go away.
and here he is on Video:
RICE AND ROSES a Tribute to Frank Marshall Davis - LINK here.
Imagine if a Republican president or president elect or candidate had written sick s*** like that.
Odd
Thanks, LucyT
Ping.
I wish there was some solid evidence to back this up like a video (ew!). Even if there was - the MSM would give O a pass. Sick.
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