from his own mouth

@epicure35 (2814)
United States
December 6, 2009 12:41pm CST
"I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction." Who said the above words? a. Yasser Arafat b. Khalid Sheik Mohammed c. Mickey Mouse d. Barack Hussein Obama The above quote, from "The Audacity of Hope", was, of course, not uttered by the Disney Mouse, but by the "character" of deception, Barack Hussien Obama, a fictional citizen of the US, usurper and traitor. Please, those of you who still don't get it, go to the library and get the above referenced book. Also get "Dreams of My Father". DO NOT BUY THEM. George Soros, radical Arab interests, and creeps in high places keep the Obamas exceedingly wealthy, in addition to what he takes off of our backs as he taxes and bankrupts us, and his other criminal land deals and "business" scams, not to mention his "Nobel" award money for doing nothing but damage. In "Dreams...", he speaks of "animosity against my mother's race" and the need to "show loyalty to the black masses". Clearly all of these "QUOTABLES" reveal "THE GREAT PRETENDER" as a racist who hates America, as do the following: 1. Executive Order, 2/09 admitting thousands of Palestinians with known ties to Hamas as free "immigrants" to America on our dime, free food, housing, transportation. 2. Flying a plane low in the NY skyline to scatter us like ants, when a photo shop picture would have sufficed. 3. Declaring that Congress should not probe Ft. Hood Hasan jihad or they would be committing "political stagecraft". 4. Bringing terrorists to NY to gloat at their handiwork, conferring "civil rights" on them while removing ours and allowing them to speak against America. 5. Leaving our military weakened and unprotected with orders to not fire unless fired upon, announcing any search to the enemy before they make it, hobbling any effort they make to protect us by jailing, court martialing them, as in Navy Seals punch terrorist in mouth (who, of course, would, given the chance, decapitate them and us.) ETC,......ETC.....ETC... For those of you still foolish enough to think he's a nice guy with a great personality and he really doesn't mean it, "fugetaboutit". HE MEANS IT!
2 responses
• United States
6 Dec 09
I have used these two quotes from Obummer's books many times as even the most adoring of the Bamaloonies cannot dispute his own written words.
• United States
6 Dec 09
• United States
6 Dec 09
I have both of these books and have read most of each book. I could not finish them as his obvious disdain for his mother's side of the family was too much for me to stomach. Which also reflected on his very anti American sentiments.
• United States
6 Dec 09
This is the page number and the excerpt where is sense disdain to wards his mother's white side of the family. Actual quote from "Dreams from My Father" [pg. 220]: Yes, I'd seen weakness in other men - Gramps and his disappointments, Lolo and his compromise. But these men had become object lessons for me, men I might love but never emulate, white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Africa, that I'd packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela. And if later I saw that the black men I knew - Frank or Ray or Will or Rafiq - fell short of such lofty standards; if I had learned to respect these men for the struggles they went through, recognizing them as my own - my father's voice had nevertheless remained untainted, inspiring, rebuking, granting or withholding approval. You do not work hard enough, Barry. You must help in your people's struggle. Wake up, black man! Yes I bought the books (used)during the campaign to try and find an insight to the real man. Not the murky shadowy past which his publicity staff tried to hide and I have been proven to be correct in my gut feeling of distrust.
@Latrivia (2878)
• United States
7 Dec 09
Said quote came from "The Audacity of Hope", in which Obama discusses how Americans and the American government have historically turned on citizens that share racial ties to an enemy combatant. In WW2 we sent the Japanese into internment camps for little more reason than they were Japanese. In the wake of 9-11 many immigrants from the middle east were harassed because they happened to be from the same area, or looked like they were from the same area, as the terrorists who attacked us. "In the wake of 9/11, my meetings with Arab and Pakistani Americans, for example, have a more urgent quality, for the stories of detentions and FBI questioning and hard stares from neighbors have shaken their sense of security and belonging. They have been reminded that the history of immigration in this country has a dark underbelly; they need specific reassurances that their citizenship really means something, that America has learned the right lessons from the Japanese internments during World War II, and that I will stand with them should the political winds shift in an ugly direction. " -Barack Obama, Audacity of Hope I don't like Obama, but I frown on liars and those who willingly take things out of context.