Monday, August 09, 2010

o'who? - No Obama Birth Certificate Among Passport Documents

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No Obama birth certificate among passport documents
By Jerome Corsi, WorldNetDaily


Passport documents for Stanley Ann Dunham Soetoro recently released by the State Department did not include any birth-certificate documentation for Barack Obama, despite a memorandum in the file claiming he was born in Honolulu.

The released documents indicate Dunham's husband, Lolo Soetoro, petitioned the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the State Department in 1967 to obtain a waiver to return to the United States to rejoin his wife and her infant son, Barack Obama Jr.

A WND timeline drawn from the State Department's July 29 Freedom of Information Act release of passport documents indicates Lolo Soetoro returned to Indonesia July 20, 1966, after completing his studies at the University of Hawaii. Soetoro was required to complete a mandatory two-year residence requirement in Indonesia before he could be granted a visa to return to the U.S.

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The Weather Underground Organizer planted the acorn that became Barack Obama

By Suzanne Eovaldi, Coach is Right


Bill Ayers and our media gave us Barack Obama.

The  destruction of the United States imperialism  was the objective of a revolutionary youth movement defined by Marxist Leninist ideology according to the once Top Secret FBI files on Bill Ayers' Weather Underground Organization (WUO).  The now unclassified FBI document CG100-409D3 dated Chicago, Illinois August 20, 1976, says "among Marxist Leninists the struggle for ideological clarity is a never ending process" and that Weatherman statements "are no different from other like minded revolutionary scientific socialists."

Startling is the FBI statement describing the "WUO's unchanging belief in armed struggle and the necessity of the international communist movement to guide their struggle to create revolution in the United States."  FBI investigators also concluded that Mao Tse-tung's thoughts and those of Cuban revolutionaries influenced the WUO.

Another key point in this analysis is "the understanding that the primary contradiction facing the world is that between US imperialism and the oppressed peoples of the world, especially the Third World peoples."  Obama's radical left policies Is any of this starting to sound familiar? Here we see the beginnings of the Liberation and Black Liberation Theologies obvious in Barack Obama's policies.

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Why Obama Does Not Address Connecticut Shootings

By Jack Cashill, American Thinker

A week ago, as is well enough known, Omar Thornton shot and killed eight of his coworkers while being escorted out of the building after having been terminated by his employer, a Connecticut beer distributor.

As I write this, President Barack Obama has yet to address this subject in any public way. He is not alone in his restraint. The media have soft-pedaled the motive -- the whole shooting, for that matter. Four days after the fact, my wife, who watches CNN and listens to NPR, had not heard about it. Unlike, say, Oklahoma City or even Columbine, the tragedy served no useful political purpose. Just the opposite.

"You probably want to know the reason why I shot this place up," Thornton told the dispatcher in his final 9-11 call. "This place is a racist place. They're treating me bad over here. And treat all other black employees bad over here, too. So I took it to my own hands and handled the problem. I wish I could have got more of the people." For a media desperately seeking a whiff of Tea Party violence, this was not welcome news.

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Obama's new media Engagement

By The Prowler, American Spectator

Last week, the Washington Post's David Ignatius wrote about one of the odder White House briefings he's attended. This one involved Iran: "The White House chose an unusual way to send its signals to Tehran. A small group of journalists was invited to a 'background session' on Iran policy with 'senior National Security Staff.' The briefer turned out to be Obama. An official said later that the president plans more of these unscripted, informal meetings."

Ignatius is right. It was a bit odd, and White House senior staff, including chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, will have President Obama doing more of them. "It isn't because we want to have him show off how smart he is," says a White House source. "It's to blunt criticism that he's not engaged in foreign policy."

According to White House sources, a number of senior Obama officials are concerned about anecdotal stories going around town about the President's seeming disengagement on foreign policy issues. They cite one in which the President is said to have cut short what was intended to be a briefing on Afghanistan. "The NSC guys came out of it and said that because there were no action items, he didn't want it," said another White House source.

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