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Nov 17 2008

ObamaRama seen from Kenya

Published by vrajavala at 10:23 pm under finances Edit This

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Oloo Onyango, cited by the author of the Woyingi Blogspot made an amazing statement that, if Barack Obama had not been born 47 years ago, he would have been invented.
Now, another amazing thing that she said was a bit of a shock: “Barack Obama would not have secured the Democratic ticket to run for president if the monopoly bourgeoisie in the United States felt that he posed a grave danger to their class interests in the United States and around the world. International finance capital vetted Obama and saw in him a pair of very steady hands at the helm of the US Empire.”
Now, during the campaign we all remembered Joe the Plumber, Tito the Builder and journalist, Barbara West who questioned his use of the Marxist terminology. No doubt he has grown up with it, having been the son of a “dyed-in-the-wool” Marxist Momma and mentored by Frank Marshall Davis, whom some feel may have been his real Daddy.
We all know that he even campaigned for the Marxist thug, Reile Odingo and raised almost a million dollars for him.
If Oloo Onyango is right in his assessment that Obamabi as been “vetted” by the bourgeoisie interests, does he mean that he is just a puppet? Hardly.
Onyango makes a chilling statement: “As Vladimir Lenin and other Marxists said time and time again, the most direct path to socialism and revolution is through democracy.” the reason for this is to remain relevant, to be seen as “progressive.”
Furthermore, Obamabi would never have won if he had not be preceded by George W. Bush. It was the liberals’ hatred for the “capitalist monster” that ushered Obambi into history.
However, J. Christophe Amberger has some humorous things to say about “the Death of Capitalism”. Listen here to The Amberger Smackdown

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