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A US author, Jerome Corsi, is reported to have been deported from Kenya this week. He was accused of carrying a $1000 check to aid B. Hussein Obama's poverty stricken half brother who lives in a slum in Nairobi and "preparing" to make public statements critical of Obama and Kenyan officials. Corsi is the author of a book, The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality, which exposes the raw truth about Presidential candidate Obama. According to the China View, Corsi's troubles began shortly before a news conference to announce the launch of his book was set to begin when immigration authorities questioned Corsi. Pro-Obama youths protested outside the hotel, supporting Obama's candidacy for the US Presidency. One of the protesters was quoted as saying "It is bad propaganda and an affront to the people of Obama's father and grandfather". How the protesters were tipped off about the conference and subsequest deportation is not known.
It is not known if Hussein Obama or the US Democratic party leaders were directly involved in any request to silence Mr. Corsi. However, sadly, Obama's poor relations in Nairobi will not get the financial aid being delivered, leaving them still destitute.
Sources- NPR, AP, NYT
Suppression of ideas?
Sep 15, 2008 | 2:24 PM PST
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There have been recent blog entries here that point directly at one of the major hypocrisies of modern liberalism. The majority of bloggers allow (somewhat) free and open exchange of thoughts and ideas. However at least two (you know who you are) of our most vehemently liberal posters don't quite see it that way. They go far beyond the usual liberal suppression tactic of punishing any speech that they care to categorize as creating a "hostile environment" and "Be careful what you say- or be prepared to pay". These bloggers simply don't allow any comment that might in any way refute their socialist, anti-American ideals. In my younger, more politically active days, I tried to remember that it's difficult to learn anything from people that always agree with you. Even though I might not agree with what passes for news on PBS, MSNBC, etc, these blatantly liberal outlets are still on my "to watch" list. I think that most real conservatives are pretty much the same way. These zealous liberals though, seem to only believe things that come from move on dot org.
Luckily, by completely suppressing any possible rebuttal to their cut and pastes, these arch liberals are finally unmasking their cause for what it really is- socio-facism. Unfortunately for America (note capital A), I fear their numbers are growing, emboldened by the MSM, activist judges and super liberals in our educational system.
I, me, my, mine
Jun 2, 2008 | 6:31 AM PST
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Political
I'm sure that others have noticed this as well, but it seems like in every speech Hillary Clinton uses "I, me, my, mine" over and over and over. Seems like all we hear from her is "I won this", "more people voted for me", "my delegates", or "the Presidency is mine". Well, maybe not specifically the last one, but it sure seems like she actually believes it. She was quoted once as saying "I’m doing this for myself, obviously because I believe so much in what our country can be again once we finally get through with President Bush". I'm doing this for myself? Isn't that a bit arrogant???? I hear no real message from her other than "Free Medical Care for Everyone" and "hatebush! hatebush!". I just feel a whole lot better about a candidate when he or she says things like "with your support". Somehow, Hillary doesn't seem capable of asking for our support, she seems to just expect the American voters to simply annoit her as Commander-in-Chief.
So. Serious question. Why is it that millions in the liberal party act like mindless bots and cheer her on?