Wednesday, October 10, 2012

The Real Obama


                    Two videos have recently surfaced of then-Senator Barack Obama sowing racial division.  If the lame stream media had correctly vetted Obama before the 2008 presidential election, the public would have been more aware of the real Obama before he was elected as President of the United States.

One video was taken on September 17, 2005, at Harvard Law School Association Award Luncheon.  Obama was the keynote speaker at a weekend event known as the "Celebration of Black Alumni."   Then state Senator Obama spoke about the government's response to Hurricane Katrina, saying that the government delayed their aid to New Orleans because only black people would be affected.  He did his best to imply that racism is embedded so deeply in American society that it exists on a subconscious level.

                    The second video was taken during the summer of 2007 while Obama was campaigning for the office of President of the United States.  Then Senator Obama brought racial issues into the campaign by accusing President George W. Bush of ignoring problems in the black communities.  This video was covered by the media - MSNBC, NBC "Nightly News," the Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, and the New York Times - in some degree and then the speech faded away - until just before the first debate of the 2012 campaign.

                    The second video connects Obama securely with the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr. because Obama is shown as giving numerous compliments to the Reverend, who was in the audience.  Rev. Wright later became an embarrassment to Obama and was "thrown under the bus." Obama also spoke about the slow federal aid to New Orleans and did it in a distinctly "African-American cadence."  Even though Democrats call it "old news," this video clearly shows that Obama was race baiting and attempting to use the tensions between the races to divide our nation.

                    I highly recommend that you see the new movie called "Obama 2016" in order to become better informed about the real Barack Obama. This movie was made by Dinesh D'Souza, a conservative author and argues that Obama's anti-Americanism was instilled in him by his Kenyan father and communist mother.

                    The main stream media is clearly in the Obama camp.  It is time to stop supporting them and start getting our news from more honest sites.


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