THE WORLD FROM WASHINGTON

Michael Hirsh

‘Ich bin ein Commander’

Obama has to persuade the public he can lead the free world.

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  • Posted By: joyful3 @ 01/21/2009 1:52:35 PM

    ITS A SHAME WITH ALL YOUR BIG WORDS AND CRITISIM, THAT THE PRESIDENT IS IN OFFICE ONE DAY AND YOU CRITIZE HIM. I AM AN AMERICAN CITIZEN AND WAS TAUGHT SINCE A CHILD UP, DO NIT JUDGE PEOPLE, IF THEY MAKE MISTAKES, WHO IN THIS WORLD HASN'T, INCLUDING YOU. HE IS SMART, INTELLIGENT AND COMPASSIONATE, WILL HE MAKE MISTAKES, MAYBE AND PROBABLY BUT HE WILL BE JUDGE, NOT BY YOU, HOPEFULLY SO, BUT BY THE COUNTRY HE IHAS BEEN ELECTED TO REPRESENT. HOW DARE YOU TO CRITIZE ANOTHER HUMAN BEING. AFTERALL BEING PRESIDENT STILL MAKES HIM A HUMAN BEING.. SOME COMMENTS IN THUS ARTICLE ARE SUPPOSE TO BE FROM INTELLIGENT PEOPLE WELL I'M A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE AND A SENIOR CITIZEN AN ASHAMED OF SOME OF THESE REMARKS.
    JOYCE VENTURI
    SCRANTON, PA.18504

  • Posted By: powin @ 08/06/2008 11:56:00 AM

    Barack Obama is funded by some of the most powerful groups in the world.

    If anyone does their research here, they will see that Barack Obama is funded by some of the most powerful groups in the world. Google, for example, was ranked as the 6th most powerful company in the U.S. The Goldman Sachs families like various other donors here are directly linked to the Rothschild Family, the most powerful family in the world. They created and own along with other foreign investors the Federal Reserve System. The Rothschilds were pivotal in the creation of the EU. Obama has the corporate interests backing him and this is undeniable. Here is a list of some of his highest donors. Cross reference these donors and you will see that it is irrefutable that Obama is backed by the most powerful and influential and has their interests in mind.

    Goldman Sachs $627,730
    University of California $523,120
    JPMorgan Chase & Co $398,021
    Citigroup Inc $393,899
    UBS AG $378,400
    Google Inc $373,212
    Harvard University $369,802
    Lehman Brothers $353,922
    National Amusements Inc $352,603
    Moveon.org $347,463
    Sidley Austin LLP $326,845
    Skadden, Arps et al $304,050
    Time Warner $298,972
    Morgan Stanley $291,388
    Microsoft Corp $276,925
    Jones Day $266,705
    Latham & Watkins $252,845
    University of Chicago $250,685
    Wilmerhale Llp $249,282
    Exelon Corp $239,061

  • Posted By: busby @ 07/25/2008 2:31:24 PM

    Do you actually think that one little overly orchestrated trip overseas a world leader makes? I'm sorry for you. Only thing outstanding about that trek was its presumptuousness.

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