Posted on 10/21/2008 12:18:49 PM PDT by American in Israel
direct sources provided in post #7.
You can also read the following from the National Review: http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=OTc3NzZkZDYxODZiZjE2OTg5YWRmNDkzM2U0YTIwZGQ
Enjoy!
Forward your sources to Drudge, NRO, Townhall, and top talk radio hosts. If there’s a trail, they’ll bring it up hard enough that the MSM will have to acknowledge it, even if they try to brush it aside.
...AND his birth certificate AND his college papers, AND his medical records etc. etc. We’re not going to see them but they must exist.
“I want to see the signed contract, nothing else will suffice.”
I’d love to see it as well. ALL endorsed New Party Candidates had to sign one of these things according to the New Party website and other sources. Obama wouldn’t have been an exception.
Need links.
Freepers were on to this guy from day 1. I'll admit that early on in the primaries I wanted him to beat Hillary because I had Hillary derangement syndrome and dreaded the thought of her as president. I honestly didn't think the chosen one had a real shot in the general. Boy was I wrong.
fightinJAG, direct links in post #7
Also, as far as the “contract,” here is some corroboration:
“Alice Palmer [Obama’s predecessor] especially has a long history with the African American left. Lou Pardo, a labor leader and New Party activist, is a strategist and organizer for Delgado.
Both Palmer and Delgado attended the forum and were thoroughly questioned by 70 or so New Party members. At the close, both publicly signed a “contract” with the New Party that was more
formal and detailed than the agreement with Chandler. Two weeks later, the New Party formally endorsed them and is now mobilizing support.
This process is the best way the New Party can implement its “fusion” tactic in conditions where fusion candidates are not permitted by law. Only New York State allows for “fusion” or “cross- endorsement” by different parties for the same candidate on the same ballot. The process used to be common in U.S. elections during the last century, and was often used successfully by the Populist Party. That’s why the GOP and Democrats moved over the years to outlaw the tactic. The New Party today is fighting to bring it back. In the meantime, it is making use of the “contract” tactic just described.”
Source: CofC dialogue & initiative - No. 12, SUMMER 1996 (http://web.archive.org/web/20010528042749/www.cofc.org/Publications/d12.htm)
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Barack Obama not he, not he!
Here’s the direct link:
http://yidwithlid.blogspot.com/2008/10/senator-obama-signed-contract-with.html
Since time is short, perhaps others can evaluate the claims at the link and let us know whether there’s really any evidence there.
Interesting. I think that's what conservatives need to do, form a conservative party that "fuses" with the GOP when there is a GOP candidate we can support, and when necessary, run a conservative of our own, or at least withhold support from RINOs.
The link provided gets some of the facts wrong. Obama was a member/endorsed candidate of the New Party, not the Chicago DSA. He WAS endorsed by the DSA, and gave speeches at their forum, but there is no proof that he was a member of that org.
Also, the New Party was not created by the DSA. It was more of an ACORN/SEIU creation and later on had about 15% membership by the DSA.
See my post in #7 for a straight account of the New Party / ACORN /Obama/
do you think one of 'em might have Bill Ayers, huh? do ya think?
do you think one of 'em might have Bill Ayers, huh? do ya think?
Maybe...wish they provided a list, especially considering this from the same article: “In order to build an organizational and financial base the NP is sponsoring house parties...”
try this ... a fairly long read but very much worth it.
First verse:
My birthplace lies over the ocean,
My birthplace lies over the sea.
My birthplace lies over the ocean,
Don’t bring back 0bama to me.
Chorus
If true this is bigger than the Ayers project I’m working on.
Placemarker.
Has this been sent to anyone at Fox News or anything? I’m new btw - been looking around the past several weeks!
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