Guess what happens next?
Here's the story. DeHvven is
part of the Zombies
For Obama movement we featured Sunday. Just yesterday the
House passed the Obama Brown Shirt bill that funds the "army" DeHaven
is looking forward to fighting with.
Linda Sue found another
article featuring "Chris DeHaven,
63, a small-business owner from Birmingham. |
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In
February 2007, he went to Selma to see Obama speak at the commemoration
of the Selma-to-Montgomery march, just before Obama formally announced
his candidacy. DeHaven was convinced.
A Republican all his life, DeHaven was so persuaded by Obama's message
of hope and change transcending race and politics that he signed up for
volunteer training at 'Camp Obama' in Atlanta in August 2007. 'There
were about 200 of us,' he said. 'Young, old, black and white, all kinds
of people were represented, from all over the country.'
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That was the day Obama
told the crowd about how his Kenyan Marxist father met his
dysfunctional Kansas mother and gave birth to a little baby
teleprompter. "So don't
tell me I don't have a claim on Selma, Alabama," he replied to
charges from Hillary Clinton that he was using the civil rights march
that he had no part in for cheap political gain. Problem is,
Little Barry was lying. He was born in Kenya in 1961, four
years before the 1965 Selma march occurred. But lies don't
matter to True Believers like
DeHaven. Take Lechtris Holder-Lewis ...
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Lechtris Holder-Lewis, 62, came from Lanham, Md.,
to the ceremony.
Like DeHaven, she was convinced that Obama had the temperament and
intelligence to be president once she heard him speak.
'Obama
woke me up
four years ago,' she said. 'I was asleep. When I heard his voice and
his speech at the Democratic Convention, I began to cry. I lifted up my
head and said, ‘He is the one. The one
to rule this country.'
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Too bad we have to kill them all. What? I'm
joking. But they're not.
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