Saturday, August 21, 2010

Obama Advisor Says Youth Should Leave America!

Like so many in Obama’s seedy Chicago world, the man quoted in this video is not well known but travels in the top circles of influence. Quintin E. Primo III is CEO of Capri Capital Partners, a Chicago-based firm with $2.7 billion in real estate holdings, some in Saudi Arabia.

Quintin E. Primo III
With a net worth of $300 million, Primo made Forbes magazine’s list of “The Wealthiest Black Americans,” many of whom are close, longtime advisers to Barack Obama. Business Week has reported that Primo, Obama alter ego Valerie Jarrett, and several others were bound together by “Ujamaa, a Swahili word for “extended family” that embodies “the value of sharing work and wealth through business relationships.” In English, that translates to cronyism. Jarrett has said Primo is reclusive, a “phantom.” But as this video shows, he opened up to the New York Times, advising young people to leave the country.


Q. What’s your best career advice to young graduates?

A. Three words: leave the country. Get out of here. That’s what I tell everybody — just go. I don’t care where you go, just go.


Q. Because?

A. Because the world is changing. It is no longer acceptable to speak only English if you are 25 and younger. It’s unacceptable. You have little chance of being successful if you speak only one language.

If you don’t understand Islam, you’re in trouble because Islam comprises somewhere between 1.6 billion and 1.8 billion people, and there are markets that are untapped that need to be tapped. (Emphasis added.)

He concluded by saying, “There is nothing more important…You have to leave the country.”

So, Obama’s close friend advises that the best way for young people to get ahead in Obama’s America is to leave the country, learn a foreign language, adopt a foreign culture, and study Islam. Is there a more perfect portrait of this administration?

So here we have the head of President Obongo's veritable 'kitchen cabinet', Quintin Primo III, who has done a much under-reported interview with the Jew York Times in which he says young Americans need to emigrate! EMIGRATE!!!

Here's the NYTimes interview with Mr. Primo:http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/01/business/01corner.html?_r=1&pagewanted=2



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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Obama, The Worst President In American History ( video )

Ben Quayle, the son of former vice president Dan Quayle, has said what most Americans are coming to believe. The younger Quayle made headlines with a new ad that he produced as part of his effort to win the Republican nomination for the House of Representatives in Arizona’s district 3. The ad begins with the 33-year-old saying, “Barack Obama is the worst president in history.” Quayle did not back down from his assessment on Fox News this morning, saying Obama “took over a country that was admittedly in bad shape and made it much worse…What he has produced for the future generations of our country is frightening. And he is really starting to destroy the American dream.”



It's funny.......for the past year or so now we have heard how Obama is indoctrinating our youth and appealing to the younger voting base with their Progressive liberal brainwashing bullshit..............it is refreshing to see the youth coming out in defense of the Constitution from the other side who themselves are working to counter the Obama effect, his agenda and his bid to be dictator for life by FIAT!

Maybe there is a glimmer of hope!


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Monday, August 9, 2010

Obama booed at 2010 National Boy Scout Jamboree

Now here's something the liberal media will not show you that we need to see more of everyday!

Ripples of dissent are clearly starting to show
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Every president since Bill (Slick Willie) Clinton has made a speech at the national jamboree. Obama decided to skip this one at Fort AP Hill Virginia, for The View.......

So President Obama makes history, once again, as the first sitting president on a daytime talk show when he visits with the ladies of "The View." But he'll be missing out on another historic occasion -- the Boy Scouts' Jamboree marking the group's 100th anniversary, right in the president's backyard... No surprise there, we are talking about EGObama president of the world............ This is like right out of the book "1984". He didn't show up himself, so he sent a video taped speech which was played on a gigantic TV screen!

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Saturday, July 31, 2010

President Obongo Calls Africoon-Americans a ‘Mongrel People’

NEW YORK — President Obama waded into the national race debate in an unlikely setting and with an unusual choice of words: telling daytime talk show hosts that African-Americans are “sort of a mongrel people.”



http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/111611-obama-calls-african-americans-a-mongrel-people-

The president appeared on ABC’s morning talk show “The View” Thursday, where he talked about the forced resignation of Agriculture Department official Shirley Sherrod, his experience with race and his roots.

When asked about his background, which includes a black father and white race traitor mother, Obama said of African-Americoons: "We are sort of a mongrel people."

"I mean we're all kinds of mixed up," Obama said. "That's actually true of white people as well, but we just know more about it."

The president's remarks were directed at the roots of all Americans. The definition of mongrel as an adjective is defined as "of mixed breed, nature, or origin," according to dictionary.com.

Obama did not appear to be making an inflammatory remark with his statement and the audience appeared to receive it in the light-hearted manner that often accompanies interviews on morning talk shows.

The race debate was reignited after Sherrod’s firing. Obama also addressed the issue in his speech to the National Urban League 100th Anniversary Convention in Washington on Thursday morning.

But in his interview on “The View,” which was taped Wednesday but aired Thursday, the president said the Sherrod story was prompted when the media "generated a phony controversy." (OK reality check here guys, Obongo fired her before the story even hit the press)

"A lot of people overreacted, including people in my administration," he said.

Obama called Sherrod last week after Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack apologized for her firing.

Obama noted "there's still a reptilian side of our brain" that leads people to not trust others "if somebody sounds different or looks different."

The president stressed that what's "important is how you treat people."

Obama discussed a wide range of issues as the first sitting president to appear on a daytime talk show.

He was challenged by Elisabeth Hasselbeck, the conservative voice on the all-women panel, about his claim to have saved 2.5 million jobs with his recovery act and his inability to unite the country.

On the latter, Obama said that "right after the election there was a sense of hopefulness and unity," but "the politics of the economic recovery" and steps he took to save the auto companies created a partisan divide.

"My hope is that I've tried to set a tone in the debate that says, 'Look, we can disagree without being disagreeable,'" Obama said.

On the economy, Obama told Hasselbeck that she was "absolutely right" that enough jobs have not returned, but he brushed her back on her assertion that saving jobs is not as important as adding jobs.

"Well, it makes a difference, though, if your job was one that was saved," Obama said.

While the president conceded that "we are not bouncing back as quick as we need to," he said he does think the American economy will get its "mojo back over the next several months."

"Don't bet against American workers," Obama said. "Don't bet against American ingenuity."

Obama responded to questions from Barbara Walters and Joy Behar about his tough critics in the conservative media by saying he is more worried about the American people than himself.

"You said it's been tough for me, but the truth is it's not tough for me," Obama said. "I don't spend a lot of time worrying about me. I spend a lot of time worrying about them."

Behar, a vocal liberal, teed up the president to talk about his critics on the right, asking Obama "where's your attack dog?"

But Obama didn’t take the bait, responding "we shouldn't be campaigning all the time. There's a time to campaign, and there's a time to govern."

"I'm not perfect. My administration's not perfect," Obama said. "A lot of this criticism I listen to, and it's fair, I try to correct it."

Obama taped the interview Wednesday when he was in New York City for two Democratic National Committee fundraisers. He also spent Wednesday in New Jersey talking about the economy.

I just love how the most racially divisive president in history is lecturing the rest of us about racism and bigotry when it is he and those in his administration who inflame it!

OK Is it just me or is this nigger still in campaign mode?
Can you imagine what this article would say if a white president had said “mongrel”? He'd be skinned alive by the media..........setting the obvious reverse racism aside it suffices to say.........Obongo is definately right about one thing...........the niggers truly are a mongrel race!


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