Posted on 08/24/2008 12:31:48 PM PDT by libstripper
Closer scrutiny of the important people (that is, the poeple Obama himself identified as important) in Barack Obama's life is proving to yield what can only be called a "ick factor." Jeremiah Wright, William Ayers, Tony Rezko and Frank Marshall Davis head the list.
Frank Marshall Davis, the mentor described as "Frank" in Barack Obama's first autobiography, Dreams from my Father. Davis was not only a communist (a member of the actual Communist Party), but actually wrote about enjoying sex with teenagers, in a book authored pseudonymously. The Autonomist cites the evidence:
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
I read Donna’s story, what a terrible, sick thing Bill Ayers did to her. She must be disgusted to see how he avoided a conviction. But, justice will be served - either here on earth or on judgement day, maybe both. In the mean time, there is a presidential nominee out there who continues to associate himself with people of terrible character.
I am actually reading Obama’s book right now, and he goes as a young teen alone in the evenings to drink alcohol with this adult “Frank,” who is supposedly a friend of his grandfather. Yet because they are both black, Frank disses the grandfather behind his back to Barack.
A man who feels it is good to initiate a young teen girl into the proper sexual experiences even if he’s not attracted would probably feel the same way about a young teen boy.
And being a communist back then in America did mean living outside all societal norms. There were often even officers assigned to plainclothes watch outside a known communist party member’s home to see who went in or out. What is to stop this man from breaking just one more taboo with the young, attractive teen desperate for a father figure?
Doesn't make Larry Sinclair so far out of line , does it?
I haven't read Obama's autobiography, but I have read The Case Against Against Obama and am nearly half way through Corsi's book. Obama wasn't just desperate for a father figure; he was desperate for any apparently loving adult relationship. His father abandoned him when he was an infant and his mother abandoned him on two separate occasions, a horribly traumatic experience for any child. Indeed I personally know of one case where a young man, as a child, was abandoned by his mother in favor of a heroin habit, later got dumped, at age 19, by a girl friend, and became so depressed he committed suicide. If Davis took the young, nubile Obama in, giving him a sense of belonging he never before had and in view of the horrible psychological trauma Obama had suffered at his parents' hands, it's likely Obama would do anything Davis wanted. Obama having a classical Grecian boy's beauty, there's a strong chance Davis used him as some ancient Greeks might have. Hence, Obama is probably one of the most thorough psychological messes anybody can find, definitely NOT an appropriate candidate for POTUS.
Isn’t it sad when the National Enquirer’s the only one willing to print anything? Now I hope they’ll reissue the gay murders at Trinity.
BTW, you know Biden got Sinclair arrested before.
Those two sound like they had a plan on a while ago, not just because of Georgia.
On the upside, there’s lots of bad poetry to Obama out there.
http://dennisthepeasant.typepad.com/dennis_the_peasant/2008/02/bad-progressive.html
Yep, explains that Pop poem...
POP
Sitting in his seat, a seat broad and broken
In, sprinkled with ashes,
Pop switches channels, takes another
Shot of Seagrams, neat, and asks
What to do with me, a green young man
Who fails to consider the
Flim and flam of the world, since
Things have been easy for me;
I stare hard at his face, a stare
That deflects off his brow;
I’m sure he’s unaware of his
Dark, watery eyes, that
Glance in different directions,
And his slow, unwelcome twitches,
Fail to pass.
I listen, nod,
Listen, open, till I cling to his pale,
Beige T-shirt, yelling,
Yelling in his ears, that hang
With heavy lobes, but he’s still telling
His joke, so I ask why
He’s so unhappy, to which he replies...
But I don’t care anymore, cause
He took too damn long, and from
Under my seat, I pull out the
Mirror I’ve been saving; I’m laughing,
Laughing loud, the blood rushing from his face
To mine, as he grows small,
A spot in my brain, something
That may be squeezed out, like a
Watermelon seed between
Two fingers.
Pop takes another shot, neat,
Points out the same amber
Stain on his shorts that I’ve got on mine, and
Makes me smell his smell, coming
From me; he switches channels, recites an old poem
He wrote before his mother died,
Stands, shouts, and asks
For a hug, as I shink,* my
Arms barely reaching around
His thick, oily neck, and his broad back; ‘cause
I see my face, framed within
Pop’s black-framed glasses
And know he’s laughing too.
I can’t even begin to tell you which direction this is going... though I have many ideas...
UNDERGROUND
Under water grottos, caverns
Filled with apes
That eat figs.
Stepping on the figs
That the apes
Eat, they crunch.
The apes howl, bare
Their fangs, dance,
Tumble in the
Rushing water,
Musty, wet pelts
Glistening in the blue.
* “Shink” may be a typo, but the poem is reproduced as published.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steven-barrieanthony/obamas-poetry_b_44271.html
Besides being indoctrinated in Communist theory, Obama probably got the names of lots of people in Chicago. Davis was very prominent in the Chicago radical Left before moving to Hawaii. This is probably why Obama settled down in Chicago
Davis described how the encounters with the child, who he called "Anne," would materialize: "Anne came up many times the next several weeks, her aunt thinking she was in good hands. Actually she was. She obtained a course in practical sex from experienced and considerate practitioners rather than from ignorant insensitive neophytes
Stanley Ann Dunham
Even if it is not, do you think that Frank's "drinking " buddy Stanley had no idea that Frank engaged in these exploits?
Perhaps an encounter with Frank was the root of Stanley Ann's attraction to dark men.
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