The website obamatruth.org has more.

It’s easy to not like the Obamas when you see what they are about.  It’s the doublespeak, always.  That makes Obama untrustable.  Like this, from the Baltimore Sun’s The Swamp

He said, quoted here:

“…What I think is unpatriotic is when I see trade agreements that are designed only from the point of view of corporate profits and aren’t designed to think about what happened to those textile workers that have been laid off here in North Carolina. That makes me angry,” he added.

“When I hear people questioning my patriotism, I’m not worried about people criticizing me. That’s what I signed up for when I ran for president. But when I see that being use to distract voters from those unpatriotic acts that are making it harder for the American people to live out the American Dream, that makes me angry,” Obama continued…”

Then why would he allow his wife’s participation in La Junta as shown in the video?

He says one thing…but?

You can read more from the Denver Post about this in

Obama’s sincerity? Proof’s in the pickle

or here, again from The Denver Post:

La Junta in political crossfire

Would La Junta be bitter after what happened?

here, a video where Obama offers up regrets about things he said to America.  It is a pickle isn’t it?

This video opens up Obama’s reality for Americans.  But can Americans really resonate to his message?

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.