Very Bad Night for Dems and Obama - one in which they may never recover "Obama campaign tries to bribe African Press International" stoptheaclu pa
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The stories emerging now are hurting the Dems. The book dedicated to Sirhan Sirhan is the icing on the cake.
Saddest though is that Ted Kennedy supported Obama. This whole thing just gets sicker and sicker.
Obama campaign tries to bribe African Press International
Posted on October 30, 2008
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API apparently have a tape of Michelle Obama making racist comments
Six hours after the release of information by API on the planned broadcast by Fox News Network of the Michelle Obama tape, in accordance with an agreement that has been reached between API and Fox News Network, API was contacted by Obama’s Campaign Manager.
Those who are close to the democratic presidential candidate must be desperate to win the elections no matter what, otherwise they would not have taken such bold step to contact API with an offer of a bribe in order to stop the airing of the tape. Obama’s campaign manager contacted API by telephone and email offering 3 million US dollars followed with a request to API to cancel the deal with Fox News Network.
Ten days ago API received the first request to accept 2 million US dollars by Mr Ed Hale, President of Plains Radio, Texas - USA, in an effort to suppress the information from reaching the public before the coming US Presidential elections.
API has now taken a decision to contact the American Em****y in Oslo, Norway as soon as possible in order to report the matter and hand over the evidence for investigative purposes. API’s Canadian lawyer is expected to fly to Oslo shortly in order to assist in the legal matters that arise from the bribery attempt.
API’s Chief editor is expected to travel to New York, together with the Canadian lawyer, where he will appear live in one of the shows that will air the Michelle Obama tape.
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Posted by John Ray. For a daily critique of Leftist activities, see DISSECTING LEFTISM. For a daily survey of Australian politics, see AUSTRALIAN POLITICS Also, don’t forget your roundup of Obama news and commentary at OBAMA WATCH (2). Email me (John Ray) here
One Response to “LA Times Supressed Tape: Obama Accuses Israel Of Genocide”
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Israel » LA Times Supressed Tape: Obama Accuses Israel Of Genocide
October 30th, 2008 - 1:20 am [...] LA Times Supressed Tape: Obama Accuses Israel Of Genocide
A 2003 videotape of Barack Obama toasting Palestine Liberation Organization terrorist Rashid Khalid reportedly shows the US presidential candidate making anti-Israeli comments, including a charge of genocide by the state of Israel …
GenocideOctober 29th, 2008
A 2003 videotape of Barack Obama toasting Palestine Liberation Organization terrorist Rashid Khalid reportedly shows the US presidential candidate making anti-Israeli comments, including a charge of genocide by the state of Israel against the Palestinian people.
Obama reportedly congratulates Khalidi for his work and then says “Israel has no God-given right to occupy Palestine” and that there has been a “genocide against the Palestinian people by Israelis.”
The leaked comments come from a tipster to blogger Doug Ross, who has been accurate with previous tips. The tipster says this is the real reason why the LA Times refuses to release the videotape and will not even release a transcript.
The LA Times acknowledges the existance of the tape but insists it cannot release it due to an agreement with the person who gave it to them. An increasingly loud chorus calling for the release of the tape has risen by people concerned with what American foreign policy would look like in an Obama nation.
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McCain, Palin demand L.A. Times release Obama video
The GOP running mates assail the newspaper, which says it will keep its promise of confidentiality to the source who provided the tape of Obama.
By James Rainey
October 30, 2008
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John McCain and Sarah Palin sharply criticized the Los Angeles Times on Wednesday for refusing to make public a video of a 2003 event at which Barack Obama paid tribute to a Palestinian scholar.
The Republican presidential and vice presidential nominees accused the newspaper of trying to protect their Democratic rival in the final days before Tuesday's election.
How on earth could the DNC have allowed this?
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The stories emerging now are hurting the Dems. The book dedicated to Sirhan Sirhan is the icing on the cake.
Saddest though is that Ted Kennedy supported Obama. This whole thing just gets sicker and sicker.
Obama campaign tries to bribe African Press International
Posted on October 30, 2008
Quote:
API apparently have a tape of Michelle Obama making racist comments
Six hours after the release of information by API on the planned broadcast by Fox News Network of the Michelle Obama tape, in accordance with an agreement that has been reached between API and Fox News Network, API was contacted by Obama’s Campaign Manager.
Those who are close to the democratic presidential candidate must be desperate to win the elections no matter what, otherwise they would not have taken such bold step to contact API with an offer of a bribe in order to stop the airing of the tape. Obama’s campaign manager contacted API by telephone and email offering 3 million US dollars followed with a request to API to cancel the deal with Fox News Network.
Ten days ago API received the first request to accept 2 million US dollars by Mr Ed Hale, President of Plains Radio, Texas - USA, in an effort to suppress the information from reaching the public before the coming US Presidential elections.
API has now taken a decision to contact the American Em****y in Oslo, Norway as soon as possible in order to report the matter and hand over the evidence for investigative purposes. API’s Canadian lawyer is expected to fly to Oslo shortly in order to assist in the legal matters that arise from the bribery attempt.
API’s Chief editor is expected to travel to New York, together with the Canadian lawyer, where he will appear live in one of the shows that will air the Michelle Obama tape.
Source
Posted by John Ray. For a daily critique of Leftist activities, see DISSECTING LEFTISM. For a daily survey of Australian politics, see AUSTRALIAN POLITICS Also, don’t forget your roundup of Obama news and commentary at OBAMA WATCH (2). Email me (John Ray) here
One Response to “LA Times Supressed Tape: Obama Accuses Israel Of Genocide”
Quote:
Israel » LA Times Supressed Tape: Obama Accuses Israel Of Genocide
October 30th, 2008 - 1:20 am [...] LA Times Supressed Tape: Obama Accuses Israel Of Genocide
A 2003 videotape of Barack Obama toasting Palestine Liberation Organization terrorist Rashid Khalid reportedly shows the US presidential candidate making anti-Israeli comments, including a charge of genocide by the state of Israel …
GenocideOctober 29th, 2008
A 2003 videotape of Barack Obama toasting Palestine Liberation Organization terrorist Rashid Khalid reportedly shows the US presidential candidate making anti-Israeli comments, including a charge of genocide by the state of Israel against the Palestinian people.
Obama reportedly congratulates Khalidi for his work and then says “Israel has no God-given right to occupy Palestine” and that there has been a “genocide against the Palestinian people by Israelis.”
The leaked comments come from a tipster to blogger Doug Ross, who has been accurate with previous tips. The tipster says this is the real reason why the LA Times refuses to release the videotape and will not even release a transcript.
The LA Times acknowledges the existance of the tape but insists it cannot release it due to an agreement with the person who gave it to them. An increasingly loud chorus calling for the release of the tape has risen by people concerned with what American foreign policy would look like in an Obama nation.
[...]
McCain, Palin demand L.A. Times release Obama video
The GOP running mates assail the newspaper, which says it will keep its promise of confidentiality to the source who provided the tape of Obama.
By James Rainey
October 30, 2008
Quote:
John McCain and Sarah Palin sharply criticized the Los Angeles Times on Wednesday for refusing to make public a video of a 2003 event at which Barack Obama paid tribute to a Palestinian scholar.
The Republican presidential and vice presidential nominees accused the newspaper of trying to protect their Democratic rival in the final days before Tuesday's election.
How on earth could the DNC have allowed this?
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