Osecanuc:
Call me silly but, When I read a title of an article such as this was (ie ‘The Truth about Barrack Obama’) I am actually wanting to... no, yearning to... no, thirsting to learn about the TRUTH as it applies to the man who wants to be the President of the United States of America. Particularly in light of the fact that we are already in the eleventh hour, we have already picked our Nominee, and we still know less about him than any other candidate for the Presidency in the history of this nation. Moreover, much of what we are finding out is an ever increasingly disturbing picture of deception and incompetence. As evidenced by among many other thing the events of today and the campaign finance Issue. I suppose that some people think that this is ‘no big deal’ or amusing, or something to make light of, I don’t. Wake up!
Okay...you're silly. (Hey, you asked me too!)
Seriously, dude...yearning, thirsting for information about Obama? Try your local Barnes & Noble Booksellers, where you'll only find hundreds of books about the guy (and counting) from the left, right & center. Pick a few, decide what is credible, and vote for him or against him. Just spare the Manchurian Candidate conspiracy blather, which is exactly what this amusing article was about!
"An ever increasingly disturbing picture of deception and incompetence?" You were referring to Bush, correct?
The only conspiracy to worry about in American politics is right in front of our collective noses: voter ignorance and apathy. Proof positive: we re-elected Bush. We know all about him prior to 2000 and we elected him anyway. This ain't about hidden agendas and skelatal closets; its about an increasingly ignorant populace. And that doesn't appear to be changing any time soon.