Saturday, February 2, 2013

What does it say about the content of Obama's character ...?

By Andre Lofthus at americanthinker.com

...What does it say about the content of Obama's character that he claims authorship of the book Dreams when he knows he is not the author? Collects the royalties from the book, based entirely on the work of another man, as his own? Declares the fairy tales told in the book as the true history of his life when much of it came from the imagination of a violent anti-American terrorist?

What does it say about the content of a man's character that he will not permit anyone, particularly the people of the United States whom he has asked to elect him as their president two times, see the transcripts of his grades in high school, any of the numerous colleges he has attended, or the law school he attended? Do any of us applying for a job keep our transcripts secret from the company at which we are applying? This is nonsense. All of us are proud of our academic accomplishments to one degree or another. Clearly there is much in his transcripts for Obama to fear. Certainly they tell a different story than the fairy tale told in Dreams by William Ayers about Obama's life. How was Obama able to attend expensive private schools in Hawaii, California, New York, and Boston, and how did he performed academically?

What does it say about the content of a man's character that he will not permit citizens of the US to see his real birth certificate? Obama's true birth certificate is under lock and key in Hawaii. Fort Knox should be so well guarded. The birth certificate that Obama has put out for our review is easily shown to be a forgery. Again, one can only assume that what is contained in the true birth certificate does not agree with the fairy tale story told in Dreams. This is nonsense. All of us have copies of our real certificates, and provide them when ever asked-even to Blockbuster to rent a movie. We are all proud of our true ancestry, to one degree or another.But not Obama.

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