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Politics : President Barack Obama -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: stockman_scott who wrote (10746)2/24/2008 8:38:08 AM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 149317
 
stock, take a look at this blog article. And then consider the accusations toward Obama. pajamasmedia.com

One never knows, but it sure lines up to the Sinclair story pretty well.

Consider this, on the one hand, we have two people who think a man and a women are hanging out a little too much, and by doing so, gave the impression of impropriety, so the N.Y. Times ran a page one story. This story made national headline news for days and was picked up by all the television news stations.

On the other hand, we have a man named Larry Sinclair who posted a video on YouTube claiming he used cocaine and engaged in a sex act with Barack Obama when he was a state legislator in 1999. Sinclair has filed a law-suit against Obama and his campaign Manager David Axelrod in Minnesota district court for attempting to abridge Sinclair's right to free speech, and for waging an intimidation campaign against him.

Mr. Sinclair has agreed to undergo rigorous lie detector testing with the nations foremost lie detector analysis experts, in an effort to back up his claim. Those results are due to be published any day.

Which story would you run? And further, given the attention news organizations lavished on the McCain story, how could they completely ignore this story if he passes the test?

Lie detector tests may not be 100 percent foolproof. But they are pretty darn good, especially when given by an expert.

Here's another hint it's about to go mainstream.
youtube.com