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No Need for Corsi Swiftboating - PUMA's "Infamous Phone Call Video" Exposes Obama Campaign Deceit
I referenced Barack Obama's body language in an earlier post that indicated Obama was potentially being "deceitful" in his responses to Rick Warren at Saddleback Church's Civil Forum. Apparently his deceit can be well-documented from at least April, according to PUMA.
This video is being proliferated by PUMAs in response to the allegations by Newsweek that the Obama Campaign needs to "fight the smears" perpetrated by the Corsi book. Similar comments were made by several PUMAs:
"Voters believe what they hear repeatedly, and there's a cautionary tale in McGovern's experience all these many years later." Wrong, now voters believe what they see or what they want to hear. "Voters " are not stupid, we can sort out what is bs and what is truth or as much as we can decifer what the truth is. The facts or lack of them that have come to light are what voters will decide based upon. Information not deemed relevant by the televised or printed media is available to internet users, such as: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIJVLxhmbXw. New politics ,smolotics.
Obama has been defining himself by his actions; he doesn't need "swiftboat" actions to do it.
Here is the "infamous phone call video" in which a plethora of Hillary Supporters somehow found themselves registered as "Obama" delegates against their will. In the video, a Hillary delegate confronts the Obama campaign directly to challenge this abuse. As the registrations continue to be sold in return for crack cocaine, as we continue to see dead people voting, as the mass fraud which we saw perpetrated with wild abandon by ACORN, the organization for whom Obama worked "as a community organizer", echoes into 2008, these stories are likely to multiply much faster than the rebuttals against the Corsi book and these stories are, unfortunately, not fiction.
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