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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: lorne who wrote (82180)4/6/2010 2:10:00 AM
From: MJ2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224722
 
We are just beginning to enter a time when more people have access to videos on line without interruption and with excellent quality.

It's too bad that more of the early videos were not known or available to people before the election.

This is a lot like the Arkansas tapes on the the Clintons that never got circulated and were passed off as insignificant. If the American people had viewed those tapes en masse, the Clintons would never have been elected.

Unfortunately there wasn't enough time to get the opinions and information from Arkansas out to the rest of America.

The same happened with Barrack Hussein Obama Barry Soetoro.

Why is it that the Democrats are the Party of Lies?

In Reference to

"Did Michelle say Barack born in Kenya?
Video clip of reference in speech goes viral on Internet
April 05, 2010
By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2010 WorldNetDaily
wnd.com

A video of Michelle Obama telling a group of homosexual-rights activists that Kenya was her husband's "home country" went viral over the Easter weekend.
video youtube.com

The video, posted April 3 on YouTube and forwarded by a score of Internet e-mails, shows Michelle Obama saying, "When we took our trip to Africa and visited his home country in Kenya, we took a public HIV test."




To: lorne who wrote (82180)4/6/2010 2:38:23 AM
From: MJ1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224722
 
The statement below which is attributed to Obama reflects 'wrong thinking'.

The act of getting an HIV/AIDS test does not 'prevent illness'.

Getting the test is informative for the individual taking the test.

The time to 'prevent illness' is past if the test comes out as HIV Positive.

Read below:
From Michelle Obama's speech to the Gay Alliance in D.C.

"Barack Obama told the crowd in Kisan, "One of the reasons we are here today is because HIV/AIDS have ravaged the community. Too many people, too many children have gotten sick. So one of the things we're going to do here in front of this van today is that my wife and I are going to get tested for HIV/AIDS, because if you know your status, you can prevent illness." "

A video of Michelle Obama telling a group of homosexual-rights activists that Kenya was her husband's "home country" went viral over the Easter weekend.
video youtube.com