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To: FreedomForAll who wrote (105992)10/23/2009 1:28:22 PM
From: Horgad1 Recommendation  Respond to of 110194
 
Maybe, but it seems like in that case he would just resign. Thus preserving both his life and what is left of his principals. I find it hard to believe that he serves as an unwilling pawn.

I guess it is possible, as some have suggested, that he is trying to take baby steps against the machine (aka the status quo) and bide his time because he realizes that a big step would mean declaring a full out war against the machine that he can't hope to win.

But I fully consider that a low, low probability and that most likely it is just one last grasp for hope before what is left of Obama's support finally throws in the towel.

The much higher probability is that Obama is part of the machine and as always has been. Not that it matter much either way. Since either way the machine is winning...