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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Pretty silly article. He raises five issues, calls them all silly, and that’s it.

Well all five have a great deal going for them. Take Odinga, for instance. Has this jerk even bothered to look at the BBC reports on Obama’s political and family connections to Odinga, and his involvement in Odinga’s campaign, including speaking at rallies and handing a million dollars in campaign financing? It’s on video, stupid.

I hate to say it, but all five are true. I could write a whole book in response to this silly little column, but what’s the point?


12 posted on 09/30/2009 7:24:17 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Cicero; Mr. Peabody

“Pretty silly article.”

I agree. The article is a pathetic piece of work. The writer gets going with the statement that America is well known as the land of conspiracy theorists. But contrary to the headline, none of the of the examples cited by the telegraph refer to any “conspiracy theory”.

The claim that Obama was raised a Muslim, that he was not born in the USA, that Obama had a gay affair with paedophile Frank Marshall Davis, that Sarah Palin’s claim that Obama care will lead to “death panels”, and Corsi’s claim that Obama had familial, financial and political ties with Kenyan opposition politician Raila Odinga were merely allegations that conceivably may be factual or false. But where is the advertised right wing claim of a “conspiracy”?

Most of us here (me included) could have given the writer some help help with this. He should have asked.


50 posted on 09/30/2009 9:06:54 PM PDT by haroldeveryman
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