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Obama-Ayers: Partners in Revolution

September 25, 2008 - 12:41 am - by Clarice Feldman
CALIndie
2008-09-25 09:26:01

Rotwang – You seem a little testy on the subject. More testy than usual. Have we touched a sensitive nerve here? Well, you and Jeff and R. Hurley and all of your communist (little c) apologists should fasten your seat belts because you’re in for a 40 day bumpy ride.

There’s an old truism about character (and characters) that fits Barack Obama to a tee, “You will become in 5 years the books you read and the people you associate with.” – Charles Jones

I find the issue of obtaining a security clearance as POTUS an interesting issue. Obama could not become and FBI agent with his admitted past use of cocaine and a background check of friendships and associations would sink him like a rock in most state police agencies.

Having worked extensively in the non-profit sector myself, I know for a fact the paper trail on the 160 million dollars will be very revealing. Of course, I don’t need an auditors report to tell me where the money went. I simply have to read the CAC’s program objectives and I can tell you exactly what happened to that money. Any novice community organizer could.

The bulk of the money went to “legitimate” front groups (i.e. Rev. Wright’s church, Minister Farrakhan’s militia, Father Phleger’s ministry, Tony Rezko’s projects) that could launder the huge chunks of cash and distribute them out to various “project coordinators” at the street level. This gives the money “cover” while greasing the wheels of progress towards the CAC’s stated program objectives, re-education and radicalism of children. What parent wouldn’t get behind millions of dollars being handed out to “serve” their little bundles of joy?

To quantify and measure the results of the CAC funding distributions look no futher than Rev. Wright’s “ministries”, Farrakhan’s “ministries” , Fr. Phleger’s “ministries” and Rezko’s “projects”. The program outomes are clearly right in front of us. When Barack Obama said Rev. Wright has done so much “good” for the community he knows what he is talking about.