Posted on 04/24/2012 1:31:21 PM PDT by Nachum
Years of living dangerously off of the U.S. taxpayers dime have certainly served the Obama-Dunham family well, according to investigative journalist Wayne Madsen. Nevertheless, the downside for America is the Islamazation of Africa and Asia in a remarkable example of unintended consequences of foreign entanglements gone bad- very bad, indeed.
A Wayne Madsen 32 page pdf file is opening up a Pandoras Box of American foreign aid money dispensed wildly and broadly overseas. The reporter cites American dollars intended to buy starving villagers rice actually going to finance foreign military weapons purchases for various wars, conflicts, and insurgencies. Our tax dollars earned through the hard work and sweat equity have not been used to our benefit but rather to further the Islamazation of these continents which is now almost complete.
The very aims and actions of politicians, faceless bureaucrats, and foreign service operatives (both covertly and not covertly) have come back to bite America at a time when our own citizens are suffering through economic trouble. The investigative reporters dogged pursuit of the Obama-Dunham family odyssey in places from Jakarta to Jalalabad, and from the Ford Foundation to the Oval Office, makes for fascinating reading: But how to verify it?
Rumors abound that Madsen has grown so fearful for his life that he has broken up with a long time companion and left the country. A noted author and syndicated columnist, Madsens reports have been widely circulated. He is the author of Genocide and Covert Operations in Africa and Jaded Tasks: Big Oil, Black Ops & Brass Plates.
A picture of Stanley Ann Dunham visiting a Balinese duck farm officially as part of her work to secure bank loans for small businesses is included in the five-part report of international intrigue and American dollars. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithners
(Excerpt) Read more at westernjournalism.com ...
GEEZ what a bad job of photoshopping.
The whole picture is faded except zero.
Even the Soviets did a better job of doctoring photos.
Each had it’s purpose.
Paul Robeson was credited by Frank Marshall Davis as the mentor who persuaded him to move to Hawaii, Paul Robeson was in turn, the pupil of W.E.B. Du Bois, who had this to say about a man he obviously admired tremendously:
On Stalin
By W.E.B. DuBois
Joseph Stalin was a great man; few other men of the 20th century approach his stature. He was simple, calm and courageous. He seldom lost his poise; pondered his problems slowly, made his decisions clearly and firmly; never yielded to ostentation nor coyly refrained from holding his rightful place with dignity. He was the son of a serf but stood calmly before the great without hesitation or nerves. But also - and this was the highest proof of his greatness -he knew the common man, felt his problems, followed his fate.
Stalin was not a man of conventional learning; he was much more than that: he was a man who thought deeply, read understandingly and listened to wisdom, no matter whence it came. He was attacked and slandered as few men of power have been; yet he seldom lost his courtesy and balance; nor did he let attack drive him from his convictions nor induce him to surrender positions which he knew were correct. As one of the despised minorities...
But then we have to take into account there wasn't a commie dictator that W.E.B. Du Bois didn't love:
PAUL ROBESON ON STALIN
To You Beloved Comrade (excerpt)
Yes, through his deep humanity, by his wise understanding, he leaves us a rich and monumental heritage. Most importantlyhe has charted the direction of our present and future struggles. He has pointed the way to peaceto friendly co-existenceto the exchange of mutual scientific and cultural contributionsto the end of war and destruction. How consistently, how patiently, he labored for peace and ever increasing abundance, with what deep kindliness and wisdom. He leaves tens of millions all over the earth bowed in heart-aching grief.
But, as he well knew, the struggle continues. So, inspired by his noble example, let us lift our heads slowly but proudly high and march forward in the fight for peacefor a rich and rewarding life for all...
Obamas Red Mentor Praised Red Army
By Cliff Kincaid
Barack Obamas childhood mentor, Frank Marshall Davis, a member of the Moscow-controlled Communist Party USA, wrote a poem dedicated to the Soviet Red Army. Smash on, victory-eating Red Army, he declared. He also wrote poems attacking traditional Christianity and the work of Christian missionaries.
Frank Marshall Davis
The Red Army poem goes beyond hoping for the communists to beat the Nazis in World War II and hails the Soviet revolution. It says:
Show the marveling multitudes
Americans, British, all your allied brothers
How strong you are
How great you are
How your young tree of new unity
Planted twenty-five years ago
Bears today the golden fruit of victory!
Not for nothing but I can't find that point anywhere around Central Park. I just did a street view and many other views from inside the park and that build combination is not there.
that's the same building in the background, I think it's the Plaza Hotel
Thanx Fred. That view is from a foot bridge over the corner of The Pond. No “street view” but there is a panorama view if you plant yourself there from street view.
So what might that be telling you? He was there in Central Park, wearing the same clothes, possibly sitting on Bow Bridge.
The Dunhams were also in Central Park, sitting on the bench together. Maybe on the same day, but probably not.
The campaign needed an image of them together, if they had one, they would have used it...
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