| MY ASSESSMENT OF THE 2012 UNITED STATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION; The Invisible Rulers have spoken by ‘reselecting’ President Obama to continue being their servant | |
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| Topic Started: Nov 17 2012, 02:13 PM (358 Views) | |
| Fahim Knight | Nov 17 2012, 02:13 PM Post #1 |
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MY ASSESSMENT OF THE 2012 UNITED STATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION By Fahim A. Knight-El The Invisible Rulers have spoken by ‘reselecting’ President Obama to continue being their servant for the next four years. Some would immediately take issue with me using the term ‘selected’ because they have seen that President Obama had won the popular vote and won the electoral college vote (in their Sheepel minds it was their/our voting that reseated President Obama as commander-in-chief) this is the furthest thing from the truth. His selection is evidence that he did a very good job as a loyal servant and his continuation in the Oval Office is his reward (President Obama is a loyal, but is a dangerous puppet to the interest of the masses). Many African American voters in this 2012 presidential election came out in record numbers in which President Obama captured over 93% of the black vote, 71% of the Latino vote and 45% of the Caucasian vote. May be these numbers should require him to be more politically respectful to his most loyal base by being more accountable to them. No doubt President Obama put together a masterful plan to defeat Mitt Romney and just imagine a lobbyist like Karl Rove and the Super Pacs spent anywhere from 300 million to 1 billion dollars to defeat President Obama and they lost dismally. It surely would take more money than that to defeat the Rothschilds and Rockefellers—Fort Knox does not have enough money to outspend nor out influence the real Super Pacs who are the Invisible International Bankers and for this election they put their |
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| Brodanny | Nov 17 2012, 02:25 PM Post #2 |
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I have to admit, I am doing much better now than I was 4 years ago. Saw some opportunities and jumped on them. But as our commander, and as a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, I don't like the fact that he continues to shell out billions of $$ to other country's war efforts. I think that money would be better spent at home (and I am former military). |
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| kennyinbmore | Nov 17 2012, 08:37 PM Post #3 |
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Yawnnnnnnnnnn |
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