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"Dreams of my Father" should have been a clue about Obama

Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 9:19 am
by RealJustme
Obama has admitted the book featured imaginary characters and highlight important parts of his life that never happened. When asked about it Obama explained ""Everything in the book may not be true, but it's accurate!"

And that my friends is how Obama has led as President, he fabricates and lies then justifies them in his mind because he see's America as an unjust Country, to him the results justify the means.

Obama is punishing America and we sit by and take the punishment, the only way to stop him is to vote out his minions in Congress in 2014 then put a strong conservative into power in 2016 to start the healing.

Re: "Dreams of my Father" should have been a clue about Obam

Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 10:16 am
by Clownkicker
Yes, my friends, today I'm thankful I don't feel compelled to spend my time being upset about some unimportant vanity book that I didn't read and never will.

My condolences to RealTool.
It must be a very sad day for him.

Re: "Dreams of my Father" should have been a clue about Obam

Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 3:18 pm
by sillydaddy
What Clown is saying, he voted for the black man.....because he's black.

Re: "Dreams of my Father" should have been a clue about Obam

Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2013 8:51 am
by johnforbes
That's about all a minority or a liberal could say -- that they voted for Obama for symbolic reasons and viewed him as some sort of emblem of the Civil Rights Movement.

Obama's father was a total failure -- a socialist and a drunk. Obama's father's policy approach failed.

Like many others, I initially believed Obama was just a Harvard humanist, but it is now unavoidably true that Obama is a socialist.

Even the NY Times recently ran a piece on why Obamacare involves redistribution of wealth.

Re: "Dreams of my Father" should have been a clue about Obam

Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2013 1:16 pm
by Intrepid
The title of the book should have been accurately listed as: "Demented DT ravings of my drunken, whore hopping, irresponsible father as imagined by William Ayers and nodded approvingly at by B. Hussein Obongo."