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To: rickomatic

I’ve seen this amazing movie twice now - once in Jacksonville FL and the other in an Orlando suburb. Absolutely same experience - no applause at the end of the movie - only stunned silence. This is an extraordinarily powerful indictment of the “real” Obama - the true Manchurian candidate whose past was scrubbed clean so that gullible whites could attribute to him their own individual hopes and aspirations. The movie is beautifully photographed and produced. It is even more powerful coming from Dinesh D’Souza, who grew up in a parallel world to Obama - in an anti-colonial environment. D’Souza decided to change his lot in life by embracing America and its founding principles. Obama decided to change America’s lot. The movie actually portrays Obama in a somewhat sympathetic light. Given the facts that he was abandoned by his father, then abandoned by his mother at very young age, then foisted onto a card-carrying, America-hating black Communist, could we possibly expect him to be God/country/apple pie American? The tragedy is that this man - who did not hide his desire to “transform” America - was allowed to ascend to the highest office in the land with the aid and comfort of the “journalists” and academicians who purport to value “truth” and civic “transparency”. The fact that this story is told from the viewpoint of a fellow, dark-skinned individual who was born the same year, married the same year, and graduated college the same year as Obama is extremely powerful. An American-born caucasian telling this story would bring a hellstorm of “racism” accusations raining down on him. D’Souza’s background cuts this accusation off at its knees.

This movie is a must-see, even for rock-ribbed conservatives who are “tuned in”. We live in a visual world - pictures, TV shows, movies all have immensely greater power and effect than the written or spoken word. And, D’Souza lays out a well-designed and very well documented case - part legal brief and part psychological analysis - that frankly will stun even the most hardened FR veteran. Conservatives have to see this so that we can resist the GOPe’s meme that Obama is “incompetent”. The man is anything but, as the movie demonstrates. Rather, he is uniquely gifted and probably truly brilliant. We on our side need to fully understand that this man is by design destroying the country, because he is fulfilling his life’s mission, namely that “dream from [his] father” that “neocolonialism” should be destroyed - not to benefit the poor but the punish the colonizers. For the longest time, I thought the man was just a poseur, just a puppet dancing to the strings of Soros et al. The movie argues that he is, if not the puppetmaster, an active designer and participant in this nightmare.

You MUST see this movie. See it several times! Take your family, friends, coworkers - pay their way if you must. The $7.50 will be a worthwhile investment to keep the country from hurtling off the tracks to the abyss that Obama has planned for us.


18 posted on 08/27/2012 12:25:14 PM PDT by nuvista (Obama-care - you think that arrogant Marxist "cares" about you?)
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To: nuvista

Oh theyll probably just say D’Souza is a “coconut”, or an “Uncle Tom”, which is basically another way of saying that his skin color should dictate his politics. I know, I know, that is just about as racist an assumption as anything you can imagine, but if you repeat lies long enough and loud enough, plenty of people will start to believe them.


31 posted on 08/27/2012 1:46:28 PM PDT by Vanders9
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To: nuvista
Excellent summation of the key points of the movie.

I have also seen the movie twice -- in Anchorage, Alaska and Sacramento, California. The second time was with my son, daughter-in-law, and one of their friends (all 40 years old). We had a great discussion over frozen yogurt following the movie.

Mostly an older crowd in both showings I've been to. Both ended in silence and then clapping, but a sort of nervous clapping. My thought is that the applause was for Danish D'Souza and the work he has done putting this documentary together. At least, that's why I clapped.

36 posted on 08/27/2012 2:08:24 PM PDT by The Citizen Soldier (When you accept the invite into the scorpionÂ’s home donÂ’t bother looking for the exit.)
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