Posted: September 17, 2009 ~ 1:00 am Eastern By Marylou Barry © 2009 Recent revelations make it increasingly likely that the Democratic National Committee was aware of Barack Obama's eligibility problems before certifying his nomination for president. But has anyone considered that perhaps the choice of a compromised candidate for that office was not accidental but deliberate? "In politics there are no accidents," Franklin Delano Roosevelt once said. "If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way." Sorry to sound conspiratorial, but like most voters I've never been invited into the proverbial "smoke-filled rooms" where nominations actually take place, so I can only speculate as to what occurs behind the scenes. With so much for so many depending on four years of American foreign policy, though, I sure have trouble believing nominations actually originate in the DNC or RNC. If they did, surely another smooth-spoken, left-leaning, Islam-supporting, black Democrat could have been found to sub for the eligibility-impaired community organizer from Chicago. This should have been the obvious path for the DNC – or whatever shadow entity it is that controls nominations of the two major parties. Why wasn't it? To answer that question, I hearken back to a 2007 article by columnist, terrorism researcher and Vietnam War veteran Patrick Briley. Briley's article, entitled "Using Terrorists to Establish World Government," calls into question the actions of not just Democratic but also Republican higher-ups, including George W. Bush, in pandering to Islamic interests. Apparently, both Anglo globalist politicians and Muslim power brokers want world government and differ only as to which of their two groups should be at the top of the pecking order. In the symbiotic relationship that ensues, each side imagines it is using the other to achieve its goals. But in the final analysis, only one side will be able to prevail. [CLICK HERE TO READ MORE] [DIGG STORY]
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Obama's eligibility baggage just a coincidence? ~ By Marylou Barry
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