Posted on 10/27/2008 9:30:02 AM PDT by Kozman
A 2001 Chicago Public Radio audiotape of Barack Obama surfaced and in it thie Presidential candidate laments that the Supreme Court under former Chief Justice Earl Warren did not go far enough.
Obama said that the Supreme Court should have decided that government should have redistributed the wealth to African-Americans...
(Excerpt) Read more at economicpolicyjournal.com ...
Everyone should get a hold of the RNC and tell them they must air this on every net work ASAP.
exactly...turn Obama’s words into a 30 second ad. No other voice over but his......
Contact Drudge to post this info too.
“exactly...turn Obamas words into a 30 second ad. No other voice over but his......”
BUMP!
Also I was so pissed off this morning when McCain gave a presser on the economy and his plan to fix it and it was ONLY covered by Fox News. The economy is super important as they keep telling us but the driveby media ignores it as usual—however if Obama so much as scratches his ass they are all over it. We are already being controlled by the Obama media. A form of thought control, only tell them what Obama wants them to know.
the october surprise won’t be here until november 4th...
Amen, brother.
Obama’s going to have to throw himself under the bus now..
Congrats and job well done to those who dug these audio files out :)
Some PAC or 527 should put together clips of Obama saying this phrase, along with the “spread the wealth” and others, with a nice voice over.
Play it in OH, PA, NH, VA, CO, NM, MN, WI, MI, and even OR and WA for sh*ts and giggles.
The national news media is shamed by this. No major network or newspaper could have found this audiotape? Let’s see if they continue to shame themselves between now and election day.
Well, from now on, here are some more of the ones we've been waiting for:
They'll be setting our national policy come January 21.
Are your thrilled yet?
Well, there you have it!! Expect a complete blackout for the McPal team for the rest of the week. You will see wall to wall coverage of oSama 24/7! I was so pissed when his mug shot come on during the halftime show of a football game...UNREAL!! FREAKIN UNREAL...I hope with all my heart folk have gotten weary of seeing his ugly lying mug shot on the tube!
This is a kind of political and economic Pearl Harbor, and with barely a week to go, this time we can hopefully maneuver the planes, ships, and troops in time to hit back at the enemy. And let there be no doubt, Obama and his forces are as much an enemy as any threat to America as we have ever seen. It is a daylight attempt to overthrow the Constitution via subversion aided and abetted by the media and leftists throughout the nation.
Rush has spent his entire show so far talking about this today, and playing clips. It is being prominently displayed on Drudge. I’m sure Hannity will be addressing it, as well.
His core is Anti-American. I can even get a grip on his “redistribution of wealth” crap. But put that terminology away and it gets even worse in my opinion, and is much more encompassing than just money:
“But the Supreme Court never ventured into the...sort of more basic issues.... it wasnt that radical. It didnt break free from the essential constraints that were placed by the founding fathers in the Constitution...... that generally the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties. It says what the states cant do to you, it says what the federal government cant do to you, but it doesnt say what the federal government or the state government must do on your behalf.”
Notice how Obama uses the term Negative Liberties. Not “RIGHTS” - but Negative Liberties. Using the word negative implies a bad thing. (Which of course in Obama’s thinking it IS a negative.)
NY Post and the Daily telegraph UK.
Fear not...Rush has been blasting it since he started his show!
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