Much appreciated if you can identify them. I see Hussein and Chavez
Well, that's kind of the problem with Communists and Socialists — they tend to HIDE like RATS, disguising from the Public who they are and what their agenda TRULY is, often until it's too late.
Thabo Mbeki, by the way, RESIGNED after being recalled by the African National Congress's National Executive Committee in 2008, for a host of reasons including over-stepping his mandate and powers as President.
Manuel Zelaya, the former President of Honduras who was ousted last year in his attempted power grab, ALSO was stopped his Congress and Supreme Court in 2009. This was cheered by the Right in America and jeered by Obama, as some here may recall. For some reason though, Obama does NOT jeer the CURRENTLY-elected President of Honduras who was sworn-in in January, Pepe Lobo, ... ... Lobo, who is ALSO a Soviet-educated graduate of Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow.
Well, that is anyone's guess until proven otherwise, as we venture from punked, to de-bunked, to un-punked, and full circle ...
Of course, ALL of these are ... just ... isolated ... coincidences.
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Tim Guitner grew up in Thailand where his father headed up Ford Foundation efforts in Asia. I have read that the father met Ann Dunham Sortero a few times. She was being paid to do something there. I think it was getting some micro-lending programs going
Oddly, Thabo Mbeki, who you point out was a graduate of Patrice Lamumba University, was actually a fairly moderate leader, who tried to work with white businessmen and mine owners until he was displaced by a much more radically populist President, Jacob Zuma.
Zuma’s favorite campaign song, which he sang at every stop, was “Bring me my machine gun.”
Where is the “one Soetoro in this book” from?
Great stuff pulled together. Thanks!
strange bedfellows...