Here’s a couple must read articles:
By J.R. Dunn
In dealing with the unexpected, the unusual, or the threatening in life, it’s good to keep in mind Goldfinger’s dictum. As explained to James Bond just prior to dumping him into the shark tank (or was it chopping him in half with a laser? I forget.), Goldfinger’s dictum goes like this: “Once is bad luck, twice is coincidence, three times is enemy action.”
Goldfinger was alluding to the mystic power of three. Three is a meaningful and potent number, for both good and evil. The good is embodied, as we all know, in the Trinity. Less attractive are such things as three-strikes-you’re-out and the “three men on a match” of the WWI trenches. In this case, three is all that is required to establish a pattern of malignant activity. Three and no more. Add another one, let it go to four, and it might well be too late.
Which brings us to Barack Obama. With the news that he belonged to the far-left New Party during the 90s, public revelations of his involvement with fringe left-wing politics have hit three, the other two being William Ayers and ACORN.
Wright 101
Obama funded extremist Afrocentrists who shared Rev. Wright’s anti-Americanism
By Stanley Kurtz
It looks like Jeremiah Wright was just the tip of the iceberg. Not only did Barack Obama savor Wright’s sermons, Obama gave legitimacy — and a whole lot of money — to education programs built around the same extremist anti-American ideology preached by Reverend Wright. And guess what? Bill Ayers is still palling around with the same bitterly anti-American Afrocentric ideologues that he and Obama were promoting a decade ago. All this is revealed by a bit of digging, combined with a careful study of documents from the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, the education foundation Obama and Ayers jointly led in the late 1990s.
John McCain, take note. Obama’s tie to Wright is no longer a purely personal question (if it ever was one) about one man’s choice of his pastor. The fact that Obama funded extremist Afrocentrists who shared Wright’s anti-Americanism means that this is now a matter of public policy, and therefore an entirely legitimate issue in this campaign.

























I agree, but what’s up with the html?
It pops in there when I paste from Word 2007.
I have to go in and delete it then save it again.
Pain in the ass.