Suspicions about Obama almost always run to the potentially dangerous (dangerous that is for our Country).

  • Did he actually agree with his G-d d*mn America minister and mentor?
  • Was he more closely involved with Rezko than admitted?
  • Did Fannie Mae CEO Jim Johnson actually advise him when vetting VP candidates?
  • Did he actually seek to delay Iraq troop withdrawals until after the election?
  • Did he actually favor leaving babies born alive from botched abortions to die unattended?
  • Was he actually assisted in getting into Harvard Law by and was he later groomed for public office by Khalid al-Mansour, principle adviser to Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal?
  • This list goes on and on.  In fact, if indeed one might suggest that “where there’s smoke, there’s fire”…there’s an inferno blazing behind Obama’s cool exterior.

    And now there is an argument being made that his book “Dreams of my Father” was penned by Bill Ayers (makes one wonder if Ayers also penned the essay that boosted Obama to the position of editor of the Harvard Law Review).

    Here’s an excerpt from Jack Cashill’s article

    Prior to 1990, when Barack Obama contracted to write “Dreams From My Father,” he had written very close to nothing.

    As an undergraduate, Obama had written what he justifiably calls some “very bad poetry.” He published nothing under his own name in The Harvard Law Review, where he served as an editor and as president. And after leaving Harvard, he published nothing in its review or in any law journal.

    Then, in 1995, this untested 33 year-old produced what Time magazine has called – with a straight face – “the best-written memoir ever produced by an American politician.”

    The public is asked to believe Obama wrote this on his own. I do not buy this canard for a minute, not at all. In writing a book on intellectual fraud, “Hoodwinked,” I developed an eye for literary humbug, and “Dreams” serves up an eyeful.

    Read the entire article…

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