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denir Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 5:31 AM
The Civil War was unnecessary, reduced freedom, slaves would've been freed soon without the Civil War ! RP: "wars always reduce freedom." they're always driven by self-serving-Big-$$-Corporate-greed-agendas-aims-goals, CIA, Ford Country: Building an Elite for Indonesia - cia-on-campus.org/internat/indo.html new war-related-laws are always simultaneously passed that take away our liberty ! Massively more downsides to Fake War on Drugs than legalizing it, 2012 updated-advanced-modern-education-science will make a big difference in dealing-with-curing-misuse, compared to uninformed early-1900's ! Yes, my Tea Party friend, we should-need to apologize to R-Paul, his supporters on all of his issues, he's right, we really need their votes !
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denir Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 5:08 AM
Needless to say, the Indonesian generals deserve a large share of credit for the American success. But standing at their side and overseeing the great give-away was an extraordinary team of Indonesian economists, all of them educated in the United States as part of a twenty year strategy by the world's most powerful private aid agency, the billion-dollar Ford Foundation. CIA, Ford Country: Building an Elite for Indonesia - cia-on-campus.org/internat/indo.html Spies, Lies, Barack-Barry-Davis-Soetoro-Obama, Ann-Dunham-Obama-Soetoro cannonfire.blogspot.ro/2008/11/spies-lies-barry-and-his-mom.html Peter Gethner, BH-Obama, Ann-D-Obama-Soetoro, the CIA ! cannonfire.blogspot.ro/2009/02/tim-geithners-dad-barack-obamas-mom-and.html
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denir Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 5:07 AM
Then, in October 1965, Indonesia's generals stepped in, turned their counterattack against an unsuccessful colonels coup into an anti-communist-pogrom-500,000-1,000,000 and opened the country's vast natural resources to exploitation by American corporations. By 1967, Richard Nixon was describing Indonesia as "the greatest prize in the Southeast Asian area." If Vietnam has been the major postwar defeat for an expanding American empire, this turnabout in nearby Indonesia is its greatest single victory.
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denir Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 5:07 AM
Ford Country: Building an Elite for Indonesia The Trojan Horse: A Radical Look at Foreign Aid - 1975 1970 - In the early sixties, Indonesia was a dirty word in the world of capitalist development. Expropriations, confiscations and rampant nationalism led economists and businessmen alike to fear that the fabled riches in the Indies, oil, rubber and tin, were all but lost to the fiery Sukarno and the twenty million followers of the Peking-oriented Indonesian Communist Party, PKI.
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denir Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 3:01 AM
Did you know that Turbo Tax Timothy Geithner, tax cheat is the son of Peter Geithner, former Ford Foundation head of the Indonesian region’s microfinance program, which formerly employed one S Ann Soetoro, Program Director, and Mother of the Obamination ? web.archive.org/web/20100806011701/http://cinie.wordpress.com/2009/02/27/the-obama-geithner-connection
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denir Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 2:48 AM
drift into the murky tide of hustles and odd jobs," he writes, 1 of 4 times "murky" appears in Dreams. Ayers and Obama also speak often of waves and wind, Obama at least a dozen times on wind alone. "The wind wipes away my drowsiness, and I feel suddenly exposed," he writes in a typical passage. Both also make conspicuous use of the word "flutter." Not surprisingly, Ayers uses "ship" as a metaphor with some frequency. Early in the book he tells us that his mother is "the captain of her own ship," not a substantial 1 either but "a ragged thing with fatal leaks" launched into a "sea of carelessness." Obama too finds himself "feeling like the 1st mate on a sinking ship." americanthinker.com/2008/10/who_wrote_dreams_from_my_fathe_1.html
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denir Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 2:48 AM
of falling overboard in the middle of the ocean and swimming as fast as I could as the ship steamed off and disappeared over the horizon." Although Ayers has tried to put his anxious ocean-going days behind him, the language of the sea will not let him go. "I realized that no one else could ever know this singular experience," Ayers writes of his maritime adventures. Yet curiously, much of this same nautical language flows through Obama's earth-bound memoir. "Memory sails out upon a murky sea," Ayers writes at 1 point. Indeed, both he and Obama are obsessed with memory and its instability. The latter writes of its breaks, blurs, edges, lapses. Obama also has a fondness for the word "murky" and its aquatic usages. "The unlucky ones
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denir Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 2:47 AM
Obama Fraud ! Who Really Wrote DFMF ? Gold saw the complementary value, however, in text analysis, as did Juola, who encouraged me “to do what you're already doing good old-fashioned literary detective work.” Given that advice, I dug deeper into both memoirs, est 1 metaphoric thread that ties the 2 books together in a way I believe is just shy of conclusive. It leads back to Bill Ayers's stint, after dropping out of college, as a merchant seaman. "I'd thought that when I signed on that I might write an American novel about a young man at sea," says Ayers in his memoir, Fugitive Days, "but I didn't have it in me." The exp had a powerful impact on Ayers. Years later, he'd recall a nightmare he had while crossing the Atlantic, "a vision
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denir Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 2:03 AM
circumstances, he missed the deadline by a wide mark. Some believe that he used a ghostwriter: americanthinker.com/2008/10/who_wrote_dreams_from_my_fathe_1.html worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=79403 "The 1981 mystery" refers to Obama's earlier mystery trip to Pakistan and India. He went on this very expensive sojourn during the summer between Oxy and Columbia, at a time when he reportedly wore thrift store clothing. During his days at Occidental, Barack Obama apparently came to know a Political Science professor who was also a key CIA consultant on Soviet matters. He had also made the acquaintance of two Pakistanis from influential families. thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=108690 indymedia.nl/nl/2005/12/33070.shtml
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denir Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 2:02 AM
during his Harvard period, although any truly ambitious law student would've done so. Obama defenders have argued that other Presidents also had a phobia for writing, but this isn't true. And how did this little-known, utterly unpublished "author" score a massive advance for the autobiographical Dreams From My Father ? Nothing about the project indicated high sales, in fact, Obama had only a hazy idea of what he wanted to write about, even after he cashed the check for his advance. Most tyro authors are very lucky to sell 5000 copies of a 1st book, and the writer gets maybe a buck a copy. Obama received enough money to maintain an office, to keep his family in comfort, and to finance a trip to Bali. And even under those luxurious
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denir Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 2:02 AM
Barack Obama's charmed college years, Occidental College, Columbia University, and Harvard are all very expensive schools. How did he pay for his education, relocation, and living expenses ? Loans could explain much of the story, though not all of it. Scholarships ? He was, by all accounts, a less-than-diligent student, at least until Columbia. His grandmother earned a decent living but was not wealthy. After Columbia, he took a $12,000 a year job as a community organizer, which indicates that he felt unpressured to repay loans. How did he become President of the Harvard Law Review ? Via a "writing contest," or so we're told, although Obama refuses to allow us a glance at the winning opus. He never wrote anthing for publication
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