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Aug 24 2008

What Do Hillary Clinton And Barack Obama’s Half-Brother, George, Have In Common?

Published by Max Steel at 8:02 am under Uncategorized Edit This

The election is now in full swing and things are heating up at a rapid rate.  With the selection of Senator Joe Biden as Barack Obama’s running mate comes old trouble in a new package. Many in the Clinton camp - including her supporters- have been further outraged by the news that Hillary was never vetted, was never seriously considered, nor even consulted. They believe Obama has added insult to injury.

 In a new ad John McCain is shooting directly for those supporters of Hillary Clinton. Will it work? We shall see. I do know this, this ad has the winning formula.

ANNCR: She won millions of votes. But isn’t on his ticket. Why? For speaking the truth.

On his plans:

HILLARY CLINTON: “You never hear the specifics.”

ANNCR: On the Rezko scandal:

HILLARY CLINTON: “We still don’t have a lot of answers about Senator Obama.”

ANNCR: On his attacks:

HILLARY CLINTON: “Senator Obama’s campaign has become increasingly negative.”

ANNCR: The truth hurt. And Obama didn’t like it.

  

One of my loyal sent me the following youtube video posted by someone named “Barky.” It’s a very telling video that speaks clearly of Obama’s hypocrisy, and lack of concern for anything other than himself. It is very insightful and I advise everyone to view it and pass it along.

 Meet George Obama, Barack’s half-brother. George lives in a 2×3 meter shack. He survives on $1 a month. Twice he has met Barack. Twice Barack has treated him as a stranger.

Seems political opponents are not the only ones Barack shows absolute disregard for.

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