He sort of lost me on all the internet screen shot/numberology things. Plus I had to copy and paste into Word to get a decent font size. But at the end, some good stuff--
Obama did not pander to the far left, or the anti-government conspiracy theorists. He’s working the center — the good guys and the bad guys, the trustworthy folks and the old guard, and will work to change our world for the positive.
It’s sad that more people who write me don’t see that. The majority of the American public, and the rest of the world, certainly does. Those who are obsessed with conspiracy will continue to have those dark pockets of the Internet where they can go to seethe in their contempt for any and all aspects of government.
Don’t expect them to change anytime soon. They will gladly continue publishing every bit of propaganda and hate that is fed to them.
The trick is not to hate. It is to transform fear with love, transform violence with understanding, tyranny with freedom.
And, he quoted a NY Times article
In addition to the evidence I’ve already laid out in other articles, yet another sign that President-elect Obama is NOT in the hands of the power elite could be found in this little tidbit from the New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/03/us/politics/03obama.html?em In the last days on the trail, he is finishing “Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the C.I.A., Afghanistan and Bin Laden,” and taking an occasional glance at US Weekly. He reads at least two newspapers a day, vigilantly checks his BlackBerry for updates on early voting tallies and browses briefing books.
And for all the people who think Obama and Brezinski are joined at the hip, read this review by Robert Steele from the Amazon comments section on this same book:
Both Admiral Stansfield Turner and Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski come in for criticism here. Turner for gutting the CIA, Brzezinski for telling Pakistan it could go nuclear (page 51) in return for help against the Soviets in Afghanistan.
Obviously we need to tell Alex Jones what Obama was reading.