There's a book out callws "The Family" about a cult that has a headquarters on C street in D.C The book is about their spin on christianity and how to use it to hold power...quacks. Never heardabout it until tonight. boy I tell ya someones always up to soomething
herealongtimeof PA9:33PM July 09, 2009
Obama’s attack on our free market economy began long before the current crisis. The following legal documents, news articles, and videos show his part in causing this crisis over the past fifteen years. Now he uses it as an excuse to do even more damage. To him, our free enterprise system is a giant merciless beast that he and his allies have succeeded in wounding. In a free market, your choices as a consumer, select against society’s losers, which he represents. This is why the Obamabots, having won, are still seething with hatred for their opponents. Having wounded the beast they are now closing in for the kill. The recovery of our free market economy is not their objective. They would rather replace it with something else. So their policies are only making matters measurably worse. They want revenge for the unfairness they perceive in the free market.
These legal documents show Barack Obama suing Citibank under the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) from 1994 to 1998, where he and other lawyers got $950,000 in legal fees without finding any evidence of wrongdoing:
This was part of a legalized protection racket perpetrated on our nations banks, and part of a widespread systematic shakedown, described in detail in this article published in the year 2000: "The Trillion-Dollar Bank Shakedown That Bodes Ill for Cities":
The New York Times reported on this in 2003, and explained what additional regulatory action the Bush administration tried to initiate to protect the banks, in "New Agency Proposed to Oversee Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae", only to be blocked by Democrats in congress:
This pattern of behavior must be stopped to protect the economic future of our country.
Barryof CA8:41PM July 09, 2009
So they blame Obama? Are we to believe they would like John McVeto better? Vetoing their health care reform so they could not have health care a layoff? Vetoing what assistance has been given to the all-important auto industry? Vetoing the federal extensions of unemployment benefits? Yeah, right.
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