I came across a great article today written by Thomas Sowell on National Review Online. This article aims to point out how Obama's past "allies", are far more important that the media lets on. He also addresses several issues.
"Obama could have allied himself with all sorts of other people. But, time and again, he allied himself with people who openly expressed their hatred of America. No amount of flags on his campaign platforms this election year can change that."
How do people forget? This is the man who has his own stamp of the United States seal, the man who won't cross his hand over his heart during the pledge of allegiance, and the man who is married to a woman who is JUST RECENTLY proud of America.
One example he brings up about Obama's rise to fame is interesting, and shady.
"The story of Obama’s political career is not a pretty story. He won his first political victory by being the only candidate on the ballot — after hiring someone skilled at disqualifying the signers of opposing candidates’ petitions, on whatever technicality he could come up with. Despite his words today about “change” and “cleaning up the mess in Washington,” Obama was not on the side of reformers who were trying to change the status quo of corrupt, machine politics in Chicago and clean up the mess there. Obama came out in favor of the Daley machine and against reform candidates.Senator Obama is running on an image that is directly the opposite of what he has been doing for two decades. His escapes from his past have been as remarkable as the great escapes of Houdini."
You can read the entire article here. Worth it.
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=ZmM1NzBkNGI4MGRkZjFmOTg4ZjU3ODVjNmE5ZGM0OGI=
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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