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Barrack Obama’s campaign has released a 40 page rebuttal of Jerome Corsi’s new book “Obama Nation”. The link to the PDF file is here: http://obama.3cdn.net/a74586f9067028c40a_5km6vrqwa.pdf Now I must admit that I have yet to buy Mr. Corsi’s new book but after reading this file I can’t wait to get it. I now like Barrack Obama much less than I did before reading this so-called rebuttal. You would think that his campaign would make sure to put something out that makes him look good and more like the candidate of “Change” that he claims be. It is very telling that they chose to attack Jerome Corsi’s character in the same way that Corsi allegedly attacked Barrack Obama’s. It seems quite hypocritical.
The first paragraph - Of course, the lies in “The Obama Nation” almost pale in comparison to the bizarre, conspiratorial views that Jerome Corsi has advocated in his broader work. He believes that President Bush is trying to merge the United states with Mexico and Canada. He believes that there is a literally unending supply of oil beneath the ground. And in perhaps the gravest sign that his views can’t be trusted, he alleges a government cover-up of the 9/11 attacks and denies that airplanes were to blame for the towers’ collapse.
So I am gathering that he would not support a new investigation into the 9/11 attacks. He won’t check into why building 7 fell into it’s own footprint even though it was never hit by a plane.
There will be no research into the Security and Prosperity agreement, the Trans Texas Corridor, or the Amero.
I also noticed in this document that wants to INCREASE military spending and a whole page full of unconstitutional votes regarding Israel and the Middle East. This all sounds very neocon just like McBush. This is not the kind of “change” I am looking for. There is nothing about his relationship to people like George Soros and Zbigniew Brzezinski.
Please do some research on 9/11 truth, the NAU, the council on foreign relations, the trilateral commission, and Obama’s Neocon foreign policy advisers before you send me any rude comments.