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ktlight
24th April 2011, 09:44
If Ronald Reagan was known as the actor who became a president, then perhaps Barack Obama should become known as the president who became an actor.

For every facial movement evinced, every gesture of the hand, every word enunciated by the 44th president turns out to be a complete charade.

This is the guy who ran for the presidency presenting himself before the US nation, hand on heart, as the candidate who would end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; end the killing of civilians in those countries; and the brutalizing of young American men. Two years on, Obama has donned the costume of US commander-in-chief with ever-frightening zeal. Far from ending the wars, Obama has not only ramped up America’s foreign wars of aggression, he has expanded them into new territories, including Pakistan, Libya and East Africa, adding countless more innocent lives to Washington’s global death toll.

source
http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=24468

butcherman
24th April 2011, 10:00
and to cap it all they are trying to promote Arnold shwartzenager the austrian as european president where will this all end .

Lost Soul
24th April 2011, 19:57
When he was campaigning, it reminded me of Hitler. Hypnotized masses chanting, "Yes we can" much like the Germans did when Hitler whipped the crowd into a frenzy. The controllers of the United States have done well in selecting him. I thought Dubya was bad and didn't think he could be trumped. Sadly he has been with the numerous stimulus bills and mini-bailouts, increased war activity and a fresh war to boot.

It flies in the face of logic, but some here at Avalon still cling to the belief that the puppet is a light worker. The emphasis is on light, not light as in enlightened. It would do us good if the puppet spent more time on the golf course and less time in the War Room.

Dragonfly
24th April 2011, 20:36
When he was campaigning, it reminded me of Hitler. Hypnotized masses chanting, "Yes we can" much like the Germans did when Hitler whipped the crowd into a frenzy. The controllers of the United States have done well in selecting him. I thought Dubya was bad and didn't think he could be trumped. Sadly he has been with the numerous stimulus bills and mini-bailouts, increased war activity and a fresh war to boot.

It flies in the face of logic, but some here at Avalon still cling to the belief that the puppet is a light worker. The emphasis is on light, not light as in enlightened. It would do us good if the puppet spent more time on the golf course and less time in the War Room.

Certain analogies are undeniable - eg. I'm referring to the following picture. This picture was shot in Berlin in front of the Siegessäule, which has a highly symbolical character:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_UmsFTzsSC7o/SIynfSrMtqI/AAAAAAAABpo/XipwUTgiTxQ/s1600-h/Obama+Siegessäule.jpg

9eagle9
25th April 2011, 00:13
Yeah well when we elected Reagan an actor I think a pretty loud message went out that said "We don't need presidents anymore we just need actors to keep the drama rolling, keep the masses diverted and the REAL (shadow) Government can work unimpeded. "

So yeah its makes it hard to know when we had an actual president in office. If they were all just stage dressing......