For those of you still in the Obama craze, lets take a look at some of the people he has appointed to lead your country.
Vise President Joe Biden. Apart from his horrible choice of rampant anti-gun rhetoric and horrible political policies in general, Biden voted for the Iraq war in 2002, stating that Saddam Hussein was a "threat to national security" and that he needed to be "eliminated". In November 2006, Biden and Leslie Gelb, President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations advocated for dividing Iraq into a loose federation of three ethnic states.
Secretary of Defence Robert Gates. Gates served over 25 years in the CIA. He was appointed "Director of Central Intelligence" under G. H. W. Bush in 1991. He was the head of the Central Intelligence Agency. Gates was the interim Dean of the George Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign relations, where he has proposed engagements with Iran. He is a Bilderberg meeting attender. He is ALSO a member of the corporate board of trustees with multiple fortune 500 companies, including the Parker Drilling Company, an American offshore oil rig owner.
Department of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. Clinton voted for the Afghan war in 2001, as well as the Iraq war in 2002 and the Patriot act.
Department of Treasury Timothy F. Geithner. Former President of the New York Federal Reserve. Geithner has the authority to decide what to do with the second tranche of $350 billion from the $700 billion banking bailout bill passed by Congress in October 2008. He does not need Congressional approval. Multi-billion-dollar banker, tax evader, member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
looks to me like Mr. Obama is following in Bush's tracks. Unbelievable. Thanks, everyone. You fell for it again. Now, if things get bad during the Obama administration, we can turn back to the Republicans, who will undoubtedly spout "smaller government" rhetoric, and the people will fall for it hook, line, sinker.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
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