Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Interesting reads regarding His Holiness, the Dalai Obama



I heard some about these recent articles on Obama on the radio so I went and read them, pretty interesting stuff. I'm really not obsessed with him, nor hold any hatred like the many Bush-bashers. I just am sick of him being shoved down my throat everyday and don't want him to be U.S. president or world president.
I think I'm a good judge of character, and it didn't take much for me to draw the conclusion that Obama seemed a little shady and not very trustworthy. Unfortunately there isn't much, it seems there is nothing, actually, to deter the believers from chanting mantras of change and praise, but still want to share some things. So here are some of the articles I suggest reading to both understand more who Obama is and what people, regular and nutty, are thinking:

* First, let's start with the nut's perception of Obama. 'Obama as lightworker' from a writer for the San Francisco Chronicle. These people cannot be reasoned with.

* Next, a pretty reasonably thinking person, Jon Voight's, 'concerns for America' op-ed from the Washington Times.

* Third, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton, looks at Obama's recent speech in Berlin during his impressive world tour. He
looks at how Obama gets facts wrong and speaks naively of 'One World' to excite the crowd.

** Last, a very informative, interesting and, in fact, scary look at Obama and his mysterious policies, particularly 'economic justice'. From Investor's Business Daily, this article seeks to define this phrase that Obama loves to throw out to cheering fans. It outlines Obama's ties with and influence from radical socialists and even communists from his early years. For those radical leftists, they understand and get excited by the implications of 'economic justice', for the many regular folks caught up in the hysteria, it just sounds like a good thing. Enjoy.







2 comments:

Bill Hastings said...

So you're reading Investor's Business Daily and the San Francisco Chronicle (not to mention the LA & Washington Times). I'm impressed! I'll have to forward some more light reading. (Hope you're still finding time to work.)

Whitney said...

You're right - SF guy is total loony, and last article indicates we're in for it. Scary.