OBAMA SPEECH- Pure Communism

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OBAMA SPEECH- Pure Communism
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fxz3UgwCR0&feature=related


“...an economic philosophy that has failed.”  "Ownership society"....Straight from the mouth of a marxist.


What is the economic philosophy of the United States of America? Is it socialism, communism, marxism or capitalism?


 He is outright admitting that he will push the socialist agenda if elected, there is no way else to interpret this.


His grandfather was a communist. His mother was a communist. Obama Sr. was a communist. Obama’s step father was a communist. Most the role models cited in his two autobiographies are communists. And you are naive enough to think Obama is not?


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Registered: 04-04-2003
Wed, 09-17-2008 - 10:35am

Next time you're booted off the board and have to come up with a new name (it must be getting difficult ;o)....How about....Captain America?!?


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Registered: 08-28-2008
Wed, 09-17-2008 - 10:50am

Factcheck is in the tank for Marxist/Muslim Barack Hussein Obama:


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Registered: 08-28-2008
Wed, 09-17-2008 - 10:56am

fleurdelis2008, suemox, all:


All this leaves me with one thought: you cannot fail to see what Obama is- are you Communist?

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Registered: 04-04-2003
Wed, 09-17-2008 - 10:59am

Oh yes....DEFINITELY....I'm a communist (not).


Bwaa ha ha ha ha ha!

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Wed, 09-17-2008 - 11:06am
And that man Corsi
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Wed, 09-17-2008 - 11:36am
What Obama didn't dispute in my book
Exclusive: Jerome Corsi says publication's key points actually not contradicted


Posted: September 16, 2008
8:32 pm Eastern



By Jerome R. Corsi










The Obama campaign, in its 40-page "Unfit for Publication" commentary, alleged my book, "The Obama Nation," contains lies, but as I documented in a rebuttal published on WorldNetDaily on Sept. 7, there is no substance to the allegations.


Now the campaign has failed to respond to my rejoinder, and except for some minor changes that will be made in the next printing of the book, I assume the Obama campaign agrees that my rejoinder arguments were convincing.


Moreover, I assume the Obama campaign took its best shot with "Unfit for Publication," refuting every point in "The Obama Nation" that the Obama campaign considered false.


The result here is the chapter-by-chapter arguments from "The Obama Nation" that were not disputed in "Unfit for Publication." Because the Obama campaign did not even attempt to refute these substantive arguments, I now assume the Obama campaign is conceding their truth.


Chapter 1: "Myths from My Father"


I consider the following arguments from "Myths from My Father," the first chapter of "The Obama Nation," are now conceded by "Unfit for Publication":



  • Obama's autobiography, "Dreams from My Father," is a psychological autobiography that presents his life in a non-chronological fashion, invents dialogue, creates composite characters and changes the names of key people to hide their true identity from the reader.


  • Obama's father was a polygamist who failed as a bureaucrat in Kenya and killed himself in the last of a series of drunk-driving incidents in Nairobi.


  • Obama's father abandoned him and his mother to accept a scholarship at Harvard that would not pay his family expenses when he had an offer from the New School in New York City that would have paid for Obama Senior to bring his wife and son with him.


  • The number of wives Obama Senior had, or women with whom he had children, is uncertain.


  • The number of half-brothers and half sisters Sen. Obama has is also uncertain.


  • Obama's story that John Kennedy helped his father get to the United States to study is a lie. JFK had nothing to do with the 1959 Tom Mboya-organized "first flight" of Kenyans headed to the U.S. for study.


  • Obama's story that the 1965 Selma march was responsible for his conception is also a complete fabrication.


  • "Unfit for Publication" also fails to challenge the discussion of Kenyan journalist Philip Ochieng that Sen. Obama is "lal," or "lost" from his African roots in the alienation he feels from being abandoned by his Kenyan father when he was yet a small child.

These points were not disputed in "Unfit for Publication."



Chapter 2, "Strangers in Strange Lands"


I consider the following arguments from "Strangers in Strange Lands," the second chapter of "The Obama Nation," are now conceded as true by "Unfit for Publication":



  • Obama's mother, Ann Dunham, was influenced by two radical teachers at Mercer High School – Val Foubert who taught English, but his texts were "cutting edge": "Atlas Shrugged," "The Organization Man," "The Hidden Persuaders," "1984;" and Jim Wichterman, who taught from "The Communist Manifesto."


  • Ann Dunham repeated the pattern of failure in her first marriage to Obama's Muslim Kenyan father, Obama Senior, in her second marriage to Obama's Indonesian Muslim stepfather Lolo Soetoro. Both men were Third World Muslims sent to the United States to study at a time when their nations had emerging independent governments. Both men returned to their countries to fail within the government bureaucracy. Both men became alcoholics, with fatal consequences.


  • Obama received Islamic instruction for at least one year at the public school in Indonesia.


  • The Life Magazine story Obama claimed he saw about "the black man who tried to peel off his skin" was never published in Life Magazine, as Obama had claimed.

These points were not disputed in "Unfit for Publication."


Chapter 3, "Black Rage, Drugs, and a Communist Mentor"


I consider the following arguments from "Black Rage, Drugs, and a Communist Mentor," the third chapter of "The Obama Nation," are now conceded as true by "Unfit for Publication":



  • The Obama campaign has conceded for the first time that the identity of "Frank," Obama's mentor in his high school years, was Frank Marshall Davis, the communist poet and journalist from Chicago who retired in Hawaii.


  • The true identity of "Ray" is Keith Kakugawa, the high school friend who is a convicted drug felon, now living homeless on the streets of Los Angeles.


  • Obama was deeply influenced by Frantz Fanon, the African psychiatrist whose revolutionary writings were influential in shaping the revolutionary political left of the 1950s and 1960s.


  • In seeking his identity during high school, Obama was strongly influenced by reading Malcolm X's autobiography, identifying with many of the more anti-white passages Malcolm X wrote in that book.


  • Obama was a heavy user of marijuana and cocaine in his high school and early college years; he drank alcohol and smoked cigarettes with Frank Marshall Davis while yet in his high school years.

These points were not disputed in "Unfit for Publication."


Chapter 4, "Kenya, Odinga, Communism, and Islam"


I consider the following arguments from "Kenya, Odinga, Communism, and Islam," the fourth chapter of "The Obama Nation," are now conceded as true by "Unfit for Publication":



  • Raila Odinga is a socialist who as presidential candidate for the Orange Democratic Movement, or ODM, signed a memorandum of understanding with Sheik Abdullah Abdi, the chairman of the National Muslim Leaders Forum, or NAMLEF, to win Muslim support in the Kenyan presidential election of December 2007.


  • Odinga supporters expressed their anger at losing the December 2007 election by engaging in a wave of tribal and religious violence in which machete-wielding Luo mobs killed 1,000 people and displaced approximately 350,000 more.


  • The post-election violence included massacres of Christians in which Luo mob supporters of Odinga damaged more than 300 churches, including burning to death 50 people who sought refuge in a Christian church in the town of Eldoret.


  • Prior to the December 2007 election, U.S. political consultant Dick Morris showed up in a press conference with Raila Odinga in Kenya, announcing he was going to work on a pro bono basis for Odinga's election as president.

These points were not disputed in "Unfit for Publication."


Chapter 5, "The Ideology of 'Change'"


I consider the following arguments from "The Ideology of 'Change,'" the fifth chapter of "The Obama Nation," are now conceded as true by "Unfit for Publication":



  • David Axelrod, Obama's campaign strategist, was lying when he maintained Sen. Obama and William Ayers knew one another because they live in the same neighborhood and their children attend the same school. Ayers' children are grown adults and Obama's children are young girls; Obama's children and Ayers' children never attended school together.


  • In his 2001 book entitled "Fugitive Days," Ayers openly admits his involvement in the 1970s bombings and the role he played as a radical revolutionary leader at the head of the SDS Weather Underground.


  • Obama was recruited by Jerry Kellman to head the Developing Communities Project in Chicago, to be a community organizer working within the system developed by Saul Alinsky.


  • "Change" was a credo developed by Alinsky in his 1971 book entitled "Reveille for Radicals." "Change," for Alinsky, invoked radical socialism and meant the redistribution of wealth.


  • Alinsky advocated creating change through a set of carefully calculated power-politics, where the ends always justified the means.


  • Alinsky's goal was to set in motion a peaceful revolution, using the ballot box, not bombs or bullets, to wrench power from the hands of capitalist elites and business leaders currently in charge.


  • "Change" was Alinsky's code word for creating a socialist revolution, even if the methodology meant radicals would cut their hair, put on business suits, and run for political office.


  • Alinsky modeled Rules for Radicals after Machiavelli, also citing Lucifer as "the first radical" in one of three epigraphs with which Alinsky opens the book.


  • After endorsing Obama to take her Illinois state senate seat, Alice Palmer arranged a function for a few influential liberals in the district at the Hyde Park home of Weather Underground activists Ayers and Dohrn to kick-off Obama's political campaign.


  • In 1995, Bill Ayers co-founded the Chicago Annenberg Challenge with a $50 million grant program for the Chicago public schools. Ayers selected Obama to be the first chairman of the board of the Annenberg Challenge, a position Obama held for eight years, until 2003, a period during which Ayers remained active with the Challenge.


  • Obama and Ayers both served on the board of the Woods Fund, at the time the Woods Fund made a $40,000 grant to the Arab American Action Network (2001), followed by an additional $35,000 grant (2002). The Arab American Action Network collaborated with the American Friends Service Committee to hold an exhibition in Chicago on "Al Nakba," translated as "The Catastrophe," meaning 1948 and the founding of the state of Israel.


  • Bill Ayers was photographed in 2001 standing on the American flag; the photos were taken for an August 2001 interview with Chicago Magazine.


  • Sam Graham-Felsen, one of the official bloggers for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, was a self-proclaimed student of Karl Marx when he was an undergraduate at Harvard and proudly displayed a Russian communist flag in his dorm room.

These points were not disputed in "Unfit for Publication."


Chapter 6, "Tony Rezko and 'The Chicago Way'"


I consider the following arguments from "Tony Rezko and 'The Chicago Way,'" the sixth chapter of "The Obama Nation," are now conceded as true by "Unfit for Publication":



  • Tony Rezko, a Chicago slumlord, helped bankroll Obama in five election runs – in Obama's successful 1996, 1998, and 2002 campaigns for the Illinois state senate, in 2000 for his unsuccessful run for the U.S. House, and in 2004 for his successful U.S. Senate campaign.


  • Rezko gave Obama his first political contribution, $2,000, on July 31, 1995, when he learned Obama was going to run for Alice Palmer's seat in the Illinois state legislature.


  • Obama has known Rezko for 17 years and he relied upon Rezko to help him raise contributions for his political campaigns.


  • Rezko wanted Obama to return to Chicago after he finished at Harvard so he could hire Obama in Rezmar, the name of Rezko's community development firm.


  • Between 1989 and 1998, Rezko got more than $100 million from the city, state, and federal government, plus bank loans to rehabilitate thirty buildings in Chicago.


  • A Chicago Sun-Times investigation in 2007 found the following: six of the 30 Rezmar buildings were boarded up; 17 had gone into foreclosure, most after Rezmar abandoned them; an 19th property was being foreclosed on by the state after Rezmar walked away from it; hundreds of apartments were vacant, most in need of major repairs.


  • Eleven of the Rezmar buildings were in the Illinois state senate district Obama represented.


  • Rezko's money today is gone and Rezko seems unable to account for what happened to the millions he had been lent or granted by the city, state, and federal governments, never mind the money from private investors and banks.


  • Obama's reputation was tarnished in Chicago, not only by his friendship with Rezko and the political contributions he took from him, but also by his involvement with the legal firm representing Rezko.


  • There is no record that Illinois state senator Obama ever so much as placed a speech in the record objecting to the public-housing practices perpetrated in his district by Tony Rezko, let alone calling for investigation of Rezko and his business practices.


  • The Chicago Sun-Times reported after a March 14, 2008, interview with Obama that Rezko had raised as much as an estimated $250,000 for the first three offices Obama sought, up to and including his 2004 race for the U.S. Senate.

These points were not disputed in "Unfit for Publication."


Chapter 7, "Meet Reverend Wright"


I consider the following arguments from "Meet Reverend Wright," the seventh chapter of "The Obama Nation," are now conceded as true by "Unfit for Publication":



  • Obama joined up with Rev. Wright and Trinity United Church of Christ precisely because Wright's outspoken profession of black-liberation theology matched the radical political ideology Obama himself professed as a result of the lessons he had learned from his life experience.


  • Obama may denounce Wright today because the reverend's radically outspoken statements and outlandish behavior are politically inconvenient to Obama's presidential run. Yet again, Obama joined Trinity United Church of Christ not by accident but rather because the black-liberation theology spoke to who Obama was and what he believed was true.


  • A core belief of black-liberation theology is that the historical Jesus Christ was black and, as such, he was oppressed by the ancient Romans, the white imperialists of their day who were then colonizing Israel.


  • Black-liberation theologians see the biblical teachings of Jesus Christ as radical and revolutionary, delivering a social and political message that black people need to overthrow white imperialism in order to achieve liberation.


  • Black-liberation theology teaches that African-Americans of today must worship a black Jesus and emulate his liberation teachings, this time to overthrow the oppression of the imperialist United States of America, a nation with a history of enslaving black people and colonizing them in modern ghettos of urban poverty.


  • When Rev. Wright gives his sermons while dressed in African garb, he is consistent with the Afro-centric nature of black-liberation theology, just as he is when he rails against the United States as an imperialist nation that engages in unjust foreign wars while oppressing its own black citizens.


  • Obama said in his autobiography that Malcolm X and Frantz Fanon both had an impact on his intellectual development, aiding him in a search for identity that Obama resolved by embracing his African-American roots. It's clear that as a product of the radical racial politics of the 1960s and as the son of a Kenyan seeking to advance independence in Africa, Obama was intellectually and emotionally prepared to encounter and accept black-liberation theology.


  • There is no definitive evidence in his life that Obama is Christian until he was nearly 30 years old and was baptized at Trinity United of Christ in Chicago.


  • Rev. Wright accompanied Louis Farrakhan to Libya in 1984, where they met with Muammar Qaddafi.


  • Rev. Wright continues to remain close to Farrakhan as witnessed by the Empowerment Award given Farrakhan in 2007 by Trumpet Newsmagazine, published by Trinity United Church of Chirst in Chicago.


  • According to the Chicago Tribune, radical Catholic priest Father Michael Pfleger gave Obama political campaign contributions of $1,500 between 1995 and 2001, including $200 in April 2001, about three months after Obama announced $225,000 in grants to programs at Father Pfleger's Saint Sabina Church in Chicago.


  • In May 2008, Father Pfleger gave a sermon in Trinity United Church of Christ, in which Pfleger implied Hillary Clinton was a white supremacist who believed she would win the Democratic presidential nomination because of "white entitlement."

These points were not disputed in "Unfit for Publication."


Chapter 8, "The Cult of Personality"


I consider the following arguments from "The Cult of Personality," the eighth chapter of "The Obama Nation," are now conceded as true by "Unfit for Publication":



  • Obama's campaign strategist David Alexrod selects clients around whom he believes he can promote a cult of personality, with an emphasis long on lofty themes pointing to the future and short on content.


  • Axelrod has developed his political consulting career with a specialty in "packaging" African-American candidates to be acceptable to white voters.


  • Among the borrowed themes in Obama's presidential campaign is the use of the phrase "He is the One," which traces back to the Warner Brothers 1999 movie "The Matrix" and the character of Neo as played by Keanu Reeves.


  • "Si se puede," which translates into English as "Yes, we can" was a slogan that traces back to Cesar Chavez and his efforts to organize Hispanic farm workers in the United Farm Workers in the 1960s.


  • "Si, se puede" more recently became a slogan widely used by the pro-illegal immigration forces in the May Day rallies launched in major cities across the United States over the past few years.


  • Obama borrows "change" from the political slogan socialist Saul Alinsky used as code words to signify his desire to cause a radical redistribution of income from the haves to the have-nots in America.

These points were not disputed in "Unfit for Publication."


Chapter 9, "A Far-Left Domestic Policy"


I consider the following arguments from "A Far-Left Domestic Policy," the ninth chapter of "The Obama Nation," are now conceded as true by "Unfit for Publication":



  • The National Abortion Rights Action League, which prefers to represent itself more euphemistically under its acronym, NARAL, gives Obama a 100 percent score on his pro-choice voting record in the U.S. Senate for 2005, 2006, and 2007.


  • As a state senator in Illinois, Obama supported various gun control measures, including a ban on the sale and transfer of all forms of semi-automatic firearms, a bill limiting handgun purchases to one a month, and a bill requiring manufacturers to place child-safety locks on firearms.


  • Obama intends to increase capital gains taxes, arguing that current capital gains taxes are not "fair," even though lowering capital gains taxes have proven to stimulate investment and raise tax revenues.


  • Sen. Hillary Clinton has charged Sen. Obama's proposal for universal health care will not work because his plan lacks mandates.

These points were not disputed in "Unfit for Publication."


Chapter 10, "Obama's Antiwar, Anti-Israel Foreign Policy"


I consider the following arguments from "Obama's Antiwar, Anti-Israel Foreign Policy," the 10th chapter of "The Obama Nation," are now conceded as true by "Unfit for Publication":



  • A contributor to Obama's "no-nukes" policy is Joseph Cirincione who has been outspoken in his criticism of Israel's attack on the alleged North Korean nuclear plant in Syria. In a September 2007 interview with National Public Radio, Cirincione argued, "certain hard-line Israelis" were using the air strike to prevent U.S.-Syrian or Israeli-Syrian dialogue.


  • Obama promised during the CNN/YouTube primary debate in Charleston, S.C., on July 23, 2007, that he was willing to meet separately, without precondition, with enemies of the United States, including the leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea.


  • Foreign policy is Obama's Achilles heel. McCain will succeed by pressing Obama on specifics, demanding Obama stop blaming George W. Bush for international problems that go back at least to the Clinton administration, if not farther into history.


  • As the Kenyan angle is investigated and Obama's interference to support Raila Odinga is understood, Obama may be seen to be inclined to pursue personal objectives in international relations, not necessarily objectives that derive from wide experience of a consistent concept of U.S. national security interests.

These points were not disputed in "Unfit for Publication."


Given the substantive issues in "The Obama Nation" that have not been refuted by the Obama campaign, the attacks against the book have been ideologically motivated.


As I pointed out in my 60-page rejoinder, even though "The Obama Nation" has been called "discredited," the book is only discredited when the Obama campaign and its political supporters in the media appoint themselves both judge and jury.


As we have acknowledged, "The Obama Nation" contained minor mistakes typical to first editions. The Obama campaign has yet to prove a single lie in the book in that the statements and claims in the book remain factual and fully documented, as this statement and my rejoinder make clear.


Read Jerome Corsi's full rebuttal to Obama's "Unfit for Publication."


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Wed, 09-17-2008 - 12:27pm

This board may be full of Commies!!!

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Wed, 09-17-2008 - 12:35pm

Here's a little test, right wing wackos everywhere find this useful in their never ending fight for truth, justice and anti-communism.


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Cynic: a blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.---Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary.

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