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Monday, September 22, 2008

OK, so compare George Obama's take on his own story

With Dinesh D'souza's take and tell me:

Who knows George Obama's story better?  George Obama or Dinesh D'Souza?

What I like best about Dinesh's article is that the only thing he is honest about is his own motivations (opportunistic, mean, petty, self-serving, full of contempt and scorn for both Barak and George Obama).  Well, I think he got right also that George Obama lives in a Nairobi slum.

He doesn't mention that George Obama is proud, independent, and self-sufficient.  He neglects to mention that George does not want his brother's help.  He doesn't mention that George is happy with his life as it is.  And he doesn't mention the possibility that George Obama might just think that he is an overbearing, intrusive dick.

My parents would call those "lies of omission", and I would have gotten a rather severe case of the "wooden spoon remedy" for committing that many that grandly and that boldly in that small span of time...it is even possible that they would have washed my mouth out with soap.

Oh, and do you like the one about how the media goes after Palin so hard and treats Obama with kid gloves?  Ha!  The man can't sneeze without it being panned for "downfall gold".

Sorry to break it to ya, righties, the media isn't liberal  They are about shaping the narrative for maximum ratings and $$$.  Which puts them on their own side, and no-one else's...in other words - they're Conservative.

For instance, if they were so anti-Palin, they would have mentioned this.

Here's the original.

So far, I have found that one local station covered it.

Monday, September 22, 2008 5:53:02 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) | Comments [1] | #
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 1:54:25 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
I just got an email of this a few minutes ago from a cousin. At least it's making the rounds!
GeekGoddess
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