Posted on 10/10/2008 8:35:47 AM PDT by jazusamo
great points
“He thinks giving a speech is enough to bring about the “change” and “hope” and “new politics” he advocates. That’s why it is clear he is all hat and not cattle. He is an empty suit. He is an eloquent windbag. “
“Yes he is, Yes he is”
I'm not convinced he even did that much. I haven't seen the letters yet.
Good one, gotta pass this along.
Good job on that and scary. :) This turkey has got to be sent packing!
"VOTE AGAINST THE LAWYERS" (oBAMBI and Biden)
Nor am I convinced. If true he has to have copies and he hasn’t produced them but for all the other lies he’s told and got away with I doubt he’ll be questioned on it.
bttt
Excellent article....pinging others.
If he had letters, we would be seeing them 24/7 on the news!
Don’t forget the contract Obama signed with the socialist New Party and the praise he got from the Democratic Socialits of America for his speech at their economic forum.
BTTT
What are they hiding? Is he a Manchurian Candidate?
Bump for a later read, thanks!
Rush just played excerpts of Dreams of My Father, read by Obama, and said it doesn’t sound like the way Obama speaks at all.
Rush says it sounds EXACTLY the way Ayers writes.
Gave me chills. Ayers as Obama’s ghost writer. Wow.
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/10/who_wrote_dreams_from_my_fathe_1.html
Ayers and Obama have a good deal in common. In the way of background, both grew up in comfortable white households and have struggled to find an identity as righteous black men ever since. Just as Obama resisted “the pure and heady breeze of privilege” to which he was exposed as a child, Ayers too resisted “white skin privilege” or at least tried to.
“I also thought I was black,” says Ayers only half-jokingly. As proof of his righteousness, Ayers named his first son “Malik” after the newly Islamic Malcolm X and the second son “Zayd” after Zayd Shakur, a Black Panther killed in a shootout that claimed the life of a New Jersey State Trooper.
Tellingly, Ayers, like Obama, began his career as a self-described “community organizer,” Ayers in inner-city Cleveland, Obama in inner-city Chicago. In short, Ayers was fully capable of crawling inside Obama’s head and relating in superior prose what the Dreams’ author calls a “rage at the white world [that] needed no object.”
Indeed, in Dreams, it is on the subject of black rage that Obama writes most eloquently. Phrases like “full of inarticulate resentments,” “unruly maleness,” “unadorned insistence on respect” and “withdrawal into a smaller and smaller coil of rage” lace the book.
In Fugitive Days, “rage” rules and in high style as well. Ayers tells of how his “rage got started” and how it evolved into an “uncontrollable rage — fierce frenzy of fire and lava.” Indeed, the Weathermen’s inaugural act of mass violence was the “Days of Rage” in 1969 Chicago.
As in Chicago, that rage led Ayers to a sentiment with which Obama was altogether familiar, “audacity!” Ayers writes, “I felt the warrior rising up inside of me — audacity and courage, righteousness, of course, and more audacity.” This is one of several references.
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