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Dreams from Obama’s real father, Part 2

| September 10, 2012 | 2 Comments
Dreams from Obama’s real father, Part 2

washington-On March 3, 1964, Barack Obama, Sr. applied for an extension of his visa – which granted his part of the deal for his sham marriage to Ann – to be allowed to get his Ph.D. from Harvard. The film’s Obama impersonator says, “Obama’s frequent lessons in politics mostly involved Karl Marx and the Communist Manifesto. Frank explained, all history is class struggle between the oppressors and the oppressed. Frank lectured that America’s corporate system was designed to benefit the rich and to keep the poor down.

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Dreams from Obama’s real father

| September 3, 2012 | 0 Comments
Dreams from Obama’s real father

washington120901Movie director Joel Gilbert concludes his revelatory movie about President Barack Obama with this telling statement: “The ‘Birthers’ have been on a fool’s errand. To understand Obama’s plans for America, the question is not ‘Where’s the Birth Certificate?’; the question is ‘Who is the real father?’” Gilbert’s film “Dreams from My Real Father” unites together the confirmed facts with consistent logic and supposition in an effort to fill in the apparent gaps in Obama’s history.

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Paul Ryan channels John Locke

| August 20, 2012 | 6 Comments
Paul Ryan channels John Locke

It was a remarkable event on many levels when last Saturday morning Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney finally announced his vice-presidential running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, in a speech in Norfolk, Va. Besides satisfying Romney’s disillusioned, conservative base, Ryan’s speech was a pure philosophical moment. As the Wisconsin congressman delivered his acceptance speech, the audience heard words it hadn’t heard on a national stage since Ronald Reagan 30 years ago.

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IS OBAMA A MARXIST? PART 2

| August 13, 2012 | 0 Comments
IS OBAMA A MARXIST? PART 2

O_MarxSocrates (470-399 B.C.) – a renowned Greek philosopher from Athens who taught Plato, and Plato taught Aristotle and Aristotle taught Alexander the Great. Socrates used a method of teaching by asking leading questions. The Greeks called this form dialectic – starting from a thesis or question, then discussing ideas and moving back and forth between points of view to determine how well ideas stand up to critical review with the ultimate principle of the Socratic dialectic being Veritas – Truth.

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IS OBAMA A MARXIST?

| July 30, 2012 | 6 Comments
IS OBAMA A MARXIST?

washington120728When President Obama goes off prompter, he usually tells truth … at least the “truth” as he sees it. Obama’s quote above not only reminds me of Karl Marx, the father of socialism and communism, moreover, his arrogant, anti-business, anti-capitalism screed reminds me of the words of Thomas Jefferson who wisely said, “A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take away everything you have.” Perhaps that’s why so many Marxists and socialists professors and liberal teachers are rewriting and revising history today, because they don’t want the voting public to be knowledgeable about the truth of history, politics and economics.

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SOLUTIONS TO BLACK MOB VIOLENCE

| July 23, 2012 | 16 Comments
SOLUTIONS TO BLACK MOB VIOLENCE

washington120721There are three major root causes of black mob violence (i.e., pathology) – promiscuity (abortion), ignorance and crime. These societal evils were encapsulated in Dinesh D’Souza’s revelatory 1995 book, “The End of Racism.” We’ve heard all these solutions before, and liberal psychologists, sociologists, political scientists, civil rights organizations, race demagogues and Marxist academics from just about every tangential field of study have written thousands of volumes over the past 50 years trying to “solve” this seemingly intractable problem of black pathology in modern society.

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PROGRESSIVES’ ACADEMIC INCEST

| July 16, 2012 | 1 Comment
PROGRESSIVES’ ACADEMIC INCEST

washington120714The fifth and final sophism by the left that undermines realism, truth and historical accuracy, or what David Barton in his new book on Jefferson calls “the five malpractices of modern history,” is Academic Collectivism, “whereby writers and scholars quote each other and those from their peer group rather than consult original sources. This destructive and harmful tendency now dominates the modern academic world, with a heavy reliance on peer review as the almost exclusive standard for historical truth.”

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PROGRESSIVES’ ACADEMIC INCEST

| July 16, 2012 | 1 Comment
PROGRESSIVES’ ACADEMIC INCEST

washington120714The fifth and final sophism by the left that undermines realism, truth and historical accuracy, or what David Barton in his new book on Jefferson calls “the five malpractices of modern history,” is Academic Collectivism, “whereby writers and scholars quote each other and those from their peer group rather than consult original sources. This destructive and harmful tendency now dominates the modern academic world, with a heavy reliance on peer review as the almost exclusive standard for historical truth.”

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INTELLECT-CHALLENGED MINIMALISTS

| July 9, 2012 | 0 Comments
INTELLECT-CHALLENGED MINIMALISTS

washington120707Minimalism is chiefly exploited by single-issue groups looking to force their agenda to the head of public discourse. Since these movements frequently lack widespread public interest or support, they desperately seek to increase their standing by glomming on to an issue possessing much broader public appeal than their narrow agendas possess, thus making that person or organization appear to establish their goals. (PETA, NOW and the ACLU are leftist organizations adept at this.)

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JOHN ROBERTS’ COCKTAIL PARTY

| July 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
JOHN ROBERTS’ COCKTAIL PARTY

washington120630If we sometimes forget that under those black minister robes lie corrupt and corruptible men and women of flesh and blood, then Thursday’s ruling by SCOTUS should have been a sobering wake-up call for all Americans who love and revere the U.S. Constitution. Rush Limbaugh, citing a Politico editorial two days before called “Justice Roberts big moment,”pulled back the veil to reveal the real intent of what was at stake:

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