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Posts from — March 2008

Global Warming Bombshell from Australia

What’s wrong with this picture, posted on Wikipedia’s global warming front page?

Global cooling trendIt’s lie, as reported yesterday in this stunning article from The Australian:

Last Monday - on ABC Radio National, of all places - there was a tipping point of a different kind in the debate on climate change. It was a remarkable interview involving the co-host of Counterpoint, Michael Duffy and Jennifer Marohasy, a biologist and senior fellow of Melbourne-based think tank the Institute of Public Affairs. . . . [Read more →]

March 23, 2008   2 Comments

Barack’s Black Panther Endorsement: Suddenly Too Hot?

This Black Panther stuff is serious business. Shades of John Kerry. On his campaign website, Obama posted the endorsement of the New Black Panther Party, a resurrection of a domestic terrorist group of the sixties (Hillary has links to the original group, but we’ll save that till another day). Then he removed it. Interestingly, Obama still occupies a position on honor on the New Black Panthers home page:

Barack the Black Panther [Read more →]

March 22, 2008   4 Comments

Obama: Grandma’s a “typical white person”

The more Obama talks, the more he reveals his abject hypocrisy. Here’s Barack — in a radio interview — tossing of the term “typical white person” as if his proposed stereotype (that “typical white people” run scared from typical black people) is not only true but widely accepted and unobjectionable. Heaven knows what Mr. Obama and his race-baiting Pastor, Jeremiah Wright, would say if Mitt Romney or John McCain were to merely utter the phrase “typical black person”. Even more astounding, Obama paints his own grandmother with this insidious stereotype. This guy is as cold as ice:

March 22, 2008   3 Comments

Black Liberation Theology: Marxism in a Clerical Collar

Surely we have misunderstood and exaggerated the situation with Barack Obama’s minister and spiritual advisor, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright? So the media on the left would have us believe. Obama has settled the Apostle of Apartheid question, and the campaign can move on. … Not. As Jeffrey Schmidt points out:

“Neither the Reverend Wright nor black liberation theology is being misunderstood. Both, thanks to the candidacy of Barack Obama, are being exposed. God, in fact, works in mysterious ways. And unless it’s the aforementioned liberals and Democrats who are trying to hush up Wright, Moss and others of their ilk, sensible Americans want to hear more, for knowledge is power, the power to combat hate. [Read more →]

March 21, 2008   7 Comments

Maybe Obama should return to Kenya

Barack & Michelle Obama and Jeremiah Wright talk like they have it really bad here in the United States. During his Monday speech on race, he never smiled once. For some whiners and complainers, the glass will never be more than half full. But of all people, Obama should know better.

Kenyan rioting

He’s a wealthy, well-educated American married to another wealthy, well-educated American. He enjoys constitutional protections unheard of in much of the rest of the world. In addition, Obama was recently in Kenya — campaigning for his cousin Raila Odinga who touched off recent violence there (pictured above) — where he still has many relatives. He’s seen the stark contrast and knows that when it comes to racial and ethnic hatred, few places in the world compare to black Africa. [Read more →]

March 20, 2008   2 Comments

Barack, Barbary Pirates and Rebuilding the U.S. Navy

Philadelphia burns at Tripoli 1804Irony hung heavily yesterday over Barack Obama’s lecturette on race & slavery, but only for those with a knowledge of slavery’s history. To hear Barack tell it, America invented slavery and is uniquely bad at mitigating racial friction. Neither is true.

Long before the first white Pilgrim set foot on America’s shores on November 11, 1620, black muslim cities on North Africa’s Barbary Coast –including Tunis, Tripoli, Algiers, Salé — made fortunes through piracy, kidnapping entire European coastal towns, enslaving thousands of their inhabitants and holding them for ransom. 166 years later, in 1786, they were still at it, now enslaving citizens of the nascent American republic. How did they justify this anti-social behavior? As Thomas Jefferson and John Adams then reported to Congress: [Read more →]

March 19, 2008   2 Comments

Barack Obama: America’s First Black Bill Clinton?

For the record, Barack Obama requested that I forward this video to readers of this blog. I think he thought that the video would help allay concerns about his close, long-standing relationship with race-baiting Chicago preacher Jeremiah Wright. For me, it had the opposite effect. As I watched and listened, I was struck by Obama’s perfunctory, soulless resort to Clintonian word games: [Read more →]

March 18, 2008   1 Comment

Obama’s Circle of Friends - Curiouser and Curiouser

In May 2005, neighborly Tony Rezko handed his wife the tidy sum of $625,000 to buy a corner lot connected to Barack Obama’s Chicago Kenwood area mansion, handing over the asking price to the seller on the same day the Obamas bought the house itself for $300,000 less than asking price. Newly elected to the US Senate and unable to come up with the required sum to buy the Georgian-style house, Obama approached Rezko, a Muslim of Syrian birth, for “advice“. [Read more →]

March 17, 2008   2 Comments

Obama’s Morning-After Pill Doesn’t Do the Job

It’s gonna take more than a morning-after pill to get rid of Obama’s 20-year-old baby. Jeremiah Wright is not going away into the night, even after Obama threw him under the campaign bus. Check the Monday morning titles at RealClearPolitics today. Eleven, by my count. Obama has been carrying Wright’s water for 20 years, donating to his apartheid advocacy as recently as 2006– to the tune of $22,500. [Read more →]

March 17, 2008   1 Comment

Crossing Obama & Hillary

This is just too funy. Check it out at http://adivertido.com/hillary-obama/.

March 17, 2008   1 Comment