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Has anyone here read the book: " Roots of Obamas Rage"? How about the movie "Obamas 2016"?  This guy would be on a no fly list if he were not "king nothing" of the puss filled, parasite laden, river of raw sewage called washington dc. I would like to hear from anyone that has read the book about this America hating, communist, community organizing rat vermin from kenya.

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Has anyone here read the book: " Roots of Obamas Rage"? How about the movie "Obamas 2016"?  This guy would be on a no fly list if he were not "king nothing" of the puss filled, parasite laden, river of raw sewage called washington dc. I would like to hear from anyone that has read the book about this America hating, communist, community organizing rat vermin from kenya.

 

First, you seem to be ambivalent on one point -- do you like the guy or not?

 

- OS

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When it all crashes down and you break your crown, point your finger but there's no one around , oh where's your crown "KING NOTHING" oh where's your crown?
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Generally I believe it is safe to say that those who saw "2016" didn't vote for him and those who didn't see the movie did.  Of course there are two voting blocks that would have overwhelming voted for him, blacks and the dead, if he had horns and a tail. 

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I saw the movie 2016.  That inspired me to go read Dreams of my Father from the library.  If Obama's own book doesn't scare you, nothing will.  He really lays it all down; anti-colonialism, anti-capitalism, socialist agenda, and anti-Americanism on every page.

 

A very effective campaign for Romney could have consisted simply of quotes from Obama's own book.

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I saw the movie 2016.  That inspired me to go read Dreams of my Father from the library.  If Obama's own book doesn't scare you, nothing will.  He really lays it all down; anti-colonialism, anti-capitalism, socialist agenda, and anti-Americanism on every page.

 

A very effective campaign for Romney could have consisted simply of quotes from Obama's own book.

 

If I read it it would be at the library.....I wouldn't give the author the sweat off of my sack.

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I definitely need to see that movie. I may even read hussein's book. There's nothing like an Obama induced rage....

We're the wrong audience as we already have various negative feelings about the man.  Unfortunately, the audience that needs to see this movie won't.

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If I read it it would be at the library.....I wouldn't give the author the sweat off of my sack.

That's what I suggested.  EVERY library has several copies.  I would NEVER suggest that someone actually spend money for that kind of socialist anti-American cr@p.

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That's what I suggested.  EVERY library has several copies.  I would NEVER suggest that someone actually spend money for that kind of socialist anti-American cr@p.

 

I didn't mean that as a negative to you at all 1gewhr......I apologize if you took it that way.  I threw something in that popped into my mind. Actually, reading it at the library is a great idea. That takes a sale away from the author.......and I'll reference my earlier post from here....LOL.

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That's what I suggested.  EVERY library has several copies.  I would NEVER suggest that someone actually spend money for that kind of socialist anti-American cr@p.

 

Unfortunately we all paid money to have his book on the shelf at the library...but it's not like we had a say in the matter. 

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I just consider him to be a radical ideologue, after reading "Dreams...". I never saw that movie or the other one,

but if one paid attention during the 2007 until the first election, you would have figured it out very quick.

 

People like him are obvious to me. It helps to delve deeper, if only to confirm one's suspicions.

 

The other big giveaway was that people like Teddy Kennedy pushed him up to the limelight. Kennedy was just

a drunk commie bourgeoir class pile of crap.

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I didn't mean that as a negative to you at all 1gewhr......I apologize if you took it that way.  I threw something in that popped into my mind. Actually, reading it at the library is a great idea. That takes a sale away from the author.......and I'll reference my earlier post from here....LOL.

I took no offense.  I just wanted to be VERY clear that I wasn't suggesting that anyone spend any money for that book! :yuck:

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Generally I believe it is safe to say that those who saw "2016" didn't vote for him and those who didn't see the movie did.  Of course there are two voting blocks that would have overwhelming voted for him, blacks and the dead, if he had horns and a tail. 

 

I must be the exception. never saw the movie. Didn't need to. Din;t vote for Obama. Fortunately I don't let "hollywood" dictate all of my political decisions. While I would have normally never voted for Romney in a million years, he was the only choice in an attempt to keep Obama out of office. Sadly, it didn't work.

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Unfortunately we all paid money to have his book on the shelf at the library...but it's not like we had a say in the matter. 

 

To be fair, atheists don't have a say in the matter of their tax dollars putting the Christian Bible on library shelves either.

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........he was the only choice in an attempt to keep Obama out of office. Sadly, it didn't work.

 

Exactly......That's what I kept telling anyone that would listen. I heard a few people I know say they wasn't voting.  They said they could not vote for Romney and would not vote for Obama.  I said Romney's  not my favorite conservative either, but Obama needs to GO.......We can regroup in 2016.  But, after the election 3 of them admitted they stayed home on voting day. That's just in the small circle of people I know. It's history now though.

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Generally I believe it is safe to say that those who saw "2016" didn't vote for him and those who didn't see the movie did.  Of course there are two voting blocks that would have overwhelming voted for him, blacks and the dead, if he had horns and a tail. 

Those who didn't see the movie, and were predisposed to vote for him, anyway, maybe. There is no way I would have

voluntarily voted for him, and it had nothing to do with a movie. I go to see movies, rarely, for enjoyment. When I want

to learn something politically about someone, I usually start reading and searching in many places. I would never base

my vote on one source of information, especially video, without knowing something else about the subject matter.

 

Not trashing any particular writer, producer, whatever, but the media format has too many instances of fraudulent trash

included to keep my interest from ever escaping more than a tool for good fiction, which is where it hopefully will remain.

where do some of you get your little "tinfoil hat" crap from? Usually some piece of video which one will say is suspect,

yet another will consume with interest and be ridiculed on forums. :D

A good writer can run roughshod over anyone in Hollywood with all their gadgetry and tricks. Hollywood tries to steer, and

the real writer tries to convey.

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I read the book, and purchased the movie, The book was much better, but I understand the limits to putting something that detailed on film.  I've watched the movie several times with family and friends, and I even showed it on the "big screen" at church one night prior to the election.

 

The writer/producer was not a "hollywood" type guy, and is not to this day.  Below is a cut/paste from his biography:

 

Dinesh D'Souza was born in Mumbai, India, and came to the U.S. as an exchange student and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Dartmouth College in 1983.  He has had a 25-year career as a writer, scholar, and public intellectual. A former policy analyst in the Reagan White House, D’Souza also served as John M. Olin Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and the Robert and Karen Rishwain Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He served as the president of The King’s College in New York City from 2010 to 2012.

 

He may be from India, but he represents the conservative side of things very well.

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