June 13, 2008
What does "Change" mean to Barack Obama?
Ron Paul explains the meaning of “change”
Translation… "more of the same."
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Ron Paul explains the meaning of “change”
Translation… "more of the same."
Tags: barack obama, ron paul
Filed under Politics by VicBils
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Comments on What does "Change" mean to Barack Obama?
I believe that Obama is a puppet for the Democrats and he will do anything and say anything he is told. Its frightening to see how many people dont see past his Democratic affiliation and his color for the blacks. Its like sheep being led to the slaughter.
Obama is more than just a puppet for the Democrats… he's a puppet for the New World Order, as is John McCain. And, yes it is frightening and tragic to see so many Americans all too willing to give up their freedoms in exhange for the lies spewed forth by both Democrats and Republicans. This Depression we may be headed into will only solidify the NWO's grip on Americans and the sheeple will beg for these corrupt politicians to save them from their misery.
The Brits Have a Way With Words
'You have to pinch yourself – a Marxist radical who all his life has been mentored by, sat at the feet of, worshiped with, befriended, endorsed the philosophy of, funded and been in turn funded, politically promoted and supported by a nexus comprising black power anti-white racists, Jew-haters, revolutionary Marxists, unrepentant former terrorists and Chicago mobsters, is on the verge of becoming President of the United States. And, apparently it's considered impolite to say so.'
– Melanie Philips, The Spectator ( UK ) 10/14/08