View Full Version : Who is Obama?
mtnmollie
10-24-2008, 06:54 PM
Warning- this is a book that Jackie B does not want you to read.
Obsama's web site may be a better source of ( mis? ) information.
You may be shocked to learn what lies beneath the well -polished rhetoric of this slick orator. Obama speaks vaguely about " change' but this book reveals Obams'a brand of change is a hostile attack on the Judeo- Christian values and freedoms most Americans hold dear.
Ths iis not change you can believe in , it is change designed to uproot American culture and replace it with the failed, secular, socialist policies of the past.
Get your copy today before Jackie buys them all and burns them. LOL.
The audacity of Deceit by Brad O'Leary
Arrow
10-24-2008, 06:57 PM
Why, he's the Democratic nominee for President of the United States.
JackieB
10-24-2008, 07:00 PM
Hey, I'm a First Amendment type all the way, Mollie! I wouldn't try to keep anyone from reading a book.:)
I seriously don't think you should have misspelled his name that way you did in your second line, though. That's out of bounds in my opinion. Unless it was just an unintended error, which I guess I doubt.
Wowzers. McCain supporters seem to be getting desperate is all I can say.
starkitten
10-24-2008, 07:01 PM
I say read everything and find out all you can - I want everyone to see both sides and then vote
zoel_222
10-24-2008, 07:20 PM
I don't find that attack on JackieB amusing at all.....
Cat, I agree with you.
Arrow
10-24-2008, 07:22 PM
Ditto...can't wait for this election to be over...
mtnmollie
10-24-2008, 07:24 PM
My forum friend Pat M said-
that he read a book review-
I was pleasantly pleased to discover that despite the title, this book is not so much about Barack Obama, the person (though that is covered), but is largely about the policies advocated by Barack Obama and what implementing those policies might do to our country. Succinctly put, Obama believes that all our social ills can be solved by bigger government taxing producers more heavily to re-distribute money to those who do not produce. Although it is difficult to tell what Obama's position is as he changes them to fit the need, from his speeches and writing we can see that Obama is:
* Against the second amendment and the right to own firearms.
* For late term or any abortion
* For allowing felons to vote
* For raising taxes on income of any sort
* For giving away a trillion dollars in the Global Poverty Act
* For social spending increases from welfare to mortgage relief
* Against drilling, coal, or nuclear power and for high gas prices
* Against free trade
* For a liberal Supreme Court
* For government run health care
* For drastically reducing the military
These policies follow ultra-liberal trends in every respect. They are a return to Jimmy Carter and even to Herbert Hoover, whose policies in a similar situation greatly prolonged the effects of the Great Depression. As the author deals with all these issues he also presents facts that are uncommonly known about our country. Did you know, for example, that the US has 1.84 Trillion barrels of oil in proven reserves, including oil shale and coal, where the rest of the world combined has 951 billion? That's PROVEN reserves. We know they are there. Did you know the top ten percent of household pay 70% of the taxes and that 30% of households pay no taxes whatsoever?
There should be no doubt where Obama stands on any of these issues, but for those who would like to analyze how closely Obama comes to their own beliefs, O'Leary provided the `Barack Obama test,' a 40 question test asking for your beliefs and comparing them to Obama's. I don't think amazon allows links in a review, so the test is at barackobamatest-dot-com.
All these policies are Socialist in nature, which should come as no surprise since Obama has immersed himself in Socialism his entire life,. As a child he was influenced by his Socialist, if not Communist, parents and family friends, such as Frank Marshall Davis, the Communist poet in Hawaii. As an adult he has associated with a string of characters on the Far Left. William Ayers, the Pentagon bomber; Jeremiah Wright, the Black Liberation philosophy preacher; Tony Rezko, the convicted felon who reaped millions of dollars in housing projects. There are a lot more, and in every case they are people on the Far Left who want to completely tear down the American Capitalist system, the religious values of the majority of Americans, and, indeed, the entire social structure.
In effect, this election is a battle in the Culture War between Traditionalists who uphold Judeo-Christian values, believe in the Ten Commandments, believe in personal opportunity and responsibility, in economic liberty and property rights juxtaposed by far left Socialism which believes big government, less personal freedom, and cultural relativism are the right way to form a society. There is a great article over at American Thinker that covers this issue more widely. In effect, this is the Woodstock anti-Vietnam generation's bid for power. The `Audacity of Deceit' provides a catalogue of the Far Left beliefs that are driving Obama's campaign. Read it before it is too late.
I was lucky enough to secure an advance copy of this book directly from the publisher, which only came out today. I got my copy last Friday and read it over the weekend. In other words, it is pretty well impossible for there to be extensive reviews on the book. That begs the question of whether 'reviewers' and commentors have actually read the text. I think you should take a good strong look at these reviewers and ask yourself: Is the 'reviewer' reviewing the book itself after having read it fully? Or is he or she making a political statement while still ignorant of the contents? If you say this book is 'full of lies' you are fooling yourself. Of course, maybe you want America to turn socialist. I don't
mtnmollie
10-24-2008, 07:27 PM
I don't find that attack on JackieB amusing at all.....
If you go to my profile- you wil see Jackie B and I are friends. :cowboy:
I would never attack a friend of mine; but we do play ping pong from time to time with one another. :cowboy:
mtnmollie
10-24-2008, 07:30 PM
Hey, I'm a First Amendment type all the way, Mollie! I wouldn't try to keep anyone from reading a book.:)
I seriously don't think you should have misspelled his name that way you did in your second line, though. That's out of bounds in my opinion. Unless it was just an unintended error, which I guess I doubt.
Oh good. :cowboy:
I waswonderingafter wha tyou said today in anothe rthread though.
So glad to hear that.
yeah- I'm dislexic. But I sai dthat before-
I alyaysahd to re- write wha ti write. :rolleyes:
Got it? :)
JackieB
10-24-2008, 07:59 PM
I don't find that attack on JackieB amusing at all.....
That's very kind of you, Zoe. I sincerely appreciate your concern on my behalf. Thank you.
Mollie isn't trying to insult me or upset me. We probably couldn't be much farther apart in our ideas about politics, but I don't feel attacked at all.
That was very thoughtful of you, though. You have a kind heart and a very strong sense of fairness.
Sundays Man
10-24-2008, 08:08 PM
That's very kind of you, Zoe. I sincerely appreciate your concern on my behalf. Thank you.
Mollie isn't trying to insult me or upset me. We probably couldn't be much farther apart in our ideas about politics, but I don't feel attacked at all.
That was very thoughtful of you, though. You have a kind heart and a very strong sense of fairness.
JackieB, you kiss up!! I guess it's a democrat thang.http://img2.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/tongue/tongue0015.gif (http://www.mysmiley.net/free-unhappy-smileys.php) J/K, I thought the same thing. I guess Dems can have a heart too.:p LOL
Sundays Man
10-24-2008, 08:11 PM
Wowzers. McCain supporters seem to be getting desperate is all I can say.
Naaaa. I'm afraid this one isn't going to be over until the last vote is counted. I can't help but feel that it's going to be even closer than some of the poles suggest. Seems like there is a pole favoring one or the other if you look at enough poles. And the truth is, there are still a lot of folks who still haven't decided, or just aren't saying.
mtnmollie
10-24-2008, 08:19 PM
Jackie is not mad at me Zoel.
Naaa, of course I'm not mad.
But where were all the hounds of hell protesting today when it was said
World Net Daily was a rotten place to go information,
but o's website was not biased?
Maybe I cant read or something? :)
zoel_222
10-24-2008, 09:26 PM
Okay, didn't realize you have that kind of weird friendship where you like to bully each other :P
mtnmollie
10-24-2008, 09:29 PM
yeah- I'm from a whacky family. :cowboy:
Every once in a while I fall down and scrape my knee.
JackieB
10-24-2008, 10:17 PM
JackieB, you kiss up!! I guess it's a democrat thang.http://img2.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/tongue/tongue0015.gif (http://www.mysmiley.net/free-unhappy-smileys.php) J/K, I thought the same thing. I guess Dems can have a heart too.:p LOL
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