Posted on 10/05/2012 7:04:05 AM PDT by nevermorelenore
After nearly four years in office, many Americans still express frustration that much about Barack Obama remains a mystery as establishment media remain incurious about the Democratic president, while seemingly ready to dispatch crack investigative teams at a moments notice to probe into the personal lives of Republican figures such as Sarah Palin. Largely ignored in 2008 was research by the Hillary Clinton campaign based on contacts developed with members of the church Obama attended for two decades, Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago. This is the first of a series of articles WND has developed from months of in-person interviews with church members who have known Barack and Michelle Obama over many years. The sources requested that their identities not be published because they believe their disclosures would put their security at risk.
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Interesting read.
I hope this is not attacked by the PhonyCons as Obama Eligibility has been. Had the PhonyCon GOP RINO Media took Obama Eligibility seriously early on....2012 would be a huge conservative victory. Seems the RINOs/Liberals/PhonyCons hate WND and its writers, too
LOL! Is that the secret handshake for DOWN LOWers?
Yes.
Chavez even said he would vote for Obozo...
Who are the shadowy but very sinister figures who have created, protected, and propelled BHO to the most important position in the most powerful nation on the planet? What schemes are they implementing below the surface of the US government? Regular GOP types can't begin to get their heads around the notion that such a plot has been carried out in clear sight. Others know enough about how Beltwayland operates and have no interest in jeopardizing their prosperous niche. Others who know more are simply effectively intimidated knowing what may happen to them or their family (think Chief Justice of the Supreme Court) if they are uncooperative or if they try to finally speak the truth. This really is part of , to use a Joe McCarthy phrase, ‘a conspiracy so vast’ as to be incredible. Incredible but all true i fear.
I live in beltwayland - and I agree with you. This thing is bigger than anyone can or wants to admit and/or comprehend.
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