Sunday, October 12, 2008

Obama with ACORNS

At some point, shouldn't Obama be called a serial liar?
Nice catch from Chicagoans Against Obama Team.  Here's more ...
  While Obama's site maintains that he never trained ACORN activists -- whose training apparently encourages them to play fast and loose with election laws -- Chicago ACORN leader Toni Foulkes has thanked Obama for doing precisely that:
  Since then, we have invited Obama to our leadership training sessions to run the session on power every year, and, as a result, many of our newly developing leaders got to know him before he ever ran for office. Thus it was natural for many of us to be active volunteers in his first campaign for STate Senate and then his failed bid for U.S. Congress in 1996. By the time he ran for U.S. Senate, we were old friends."
The Los Angeles Times has reported the same. Given all the improprieties with which ACORN has been associated in the past, as well as the accusations against it this year, it's easy to see why Obama hopes the media will ignore this issue. [Weekly Standard

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do you sometimes think you’re living a wild dream in which you’re about to achieve enormous wealth and power for absolutely no logical reason?

Are your appearances planned by people with a long-term agenda that you don’t fully comprehend?

Does someone else write the words you say?

Do you find yourself in bizarre situations involving eccentric characters who plot evil deeds and preach vicious attitudes?

Are you flat, insubstantial, two-dimensional, and unable to come up with original ideas on your own?

Is your public persona created and carefully manipulated by behind-the-scenes artists?

Do you have a curious name, one that some people love to say over and over and other people spit out like a curse?

Are you wildly popular like a rock star to many ordinary people but considered foolish and good-for-nothing by others?

Do you seem to have some kind of super powers which cloud the minds of citizens who hear you recite lines scripted for you?

Do women faint when you make public appearances?

Have rivals made fun of your looks, drawing caricatures of your facial features?

Do you often encounter difficulties which are mysteriously resolved for you in a kind of deus ex machina fashion?

When danger or criticism approaches you, does it sometimes seem that you are protected by some kind of teflon shield?

If you make a mistake about something, is it instantly corrected through favorable interpretation of editors and fans?

Well, if so, my boy, then you are not real but a contrived personality in someone else’s realty – you are a cartoon character. You are a sketch, a parody, a farce, and you’re interfering with the business of real-world government and real-time problem solving. Please exit in the last panel.

Anonymous said...

The woman's sweatshirt has the letters "AHO".
"Aho" is a Japanese word synonomous with "baka". Nyuk nyuk.

Post a Comment

Just type your name and post as anonymous if you don't have a Blogger profile.