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Old 11-24-2008, 10:09 PM   #27
Irving
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Default Re: Why I don't have "hope", or "believe" in the "change" of Obama

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Originally Posted by freekatz View Post
Gosh that's a little far-fetched isn't it? I don't have any blind faith in Obama by any means, as we well know anyone who rises up the ranks in the US is fully owned and manipulated (which is why Kucinich never made it past go), but personally I felt a huge shift where I live in Florida when Obama won. Gone was that dreadful negative energy of the pro-war Republican agenda.

Whether Obama comes through with any of his promises doesn't matter, it's the boost it has given to people's morale, now the rest is up to us collectively to bring about change...not some puppet politician.

Cheney/Bush were a fine example of parallels to Hitler in almost everything they did - what actions of Obama's are you basing that statement on? Just curious to know.

Would you really rather have seen McCain/Palin win? with all the negativity that would have brought.
haha

Yeah I guess it sounds a bit far out, but I stand by it.

If I had to choose the lesser of two evils I guess I would probably choose Obama over McCain/Palin but it's hard to choose between swallowing gasoline or kerosine. You know what I mean? They will both kill you. Or choosing between Coke and Pepsi; they both taste a little different and have different packaging but are essentially just made out of corn syrup and water. I was a Ron Paul supporter myself because he was the only person running for president who understood the economic crisis and the illegitimacy of the Federal Reserve system.

I make that comparison to Hitler's rise because all signs point to Obama being a puppet to the globalists and big bankers and he promises to lift us out of the multiple hardships that the country faces - just like Hitler. The social atmosphere in America today is incredibly similar to Germany pre-hitler. If you look at Obama's biggest contributors they are all the big banks. His administration is being filled up by shady characters as well, such as one of the heads of a Federal Reserve bank who is a chief architect with Hank Paulson behind the bailouts. (His name slips me) And we all know about Brezinski. Also, as I explained in a post above, his socialistic economic policies are going to ensure the destruction of the dollar.

He has been ushered in with an almost messianic feeling as people seem to blindly support his "change". I would argue that he offers no change, only more of the same and will actually make things worse. He will also be president during the years when the New World Order will be emerging in full swing. Global currency is just around the corner if these bankers have their way.

As far as him being a divine miracle in disguise who keeps his "friends close but enemies closer" - I'm open to it but I need more evidence than Wilcock's instincts! haha Lets see what happens I guess.

Last edited by Irving; 11-24-2008 at 10:12 PM.
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