Monday, September 21, 2009

President Obama's Socialist Reading


This photo was taken of then candidate Obama. Look closely at the book he's reading. Check this book out on Amazon.com and you'll be shocked. Here's a taste of the description given:
"Zakaria describes with equal prescience a world in which the United States will no longer dominate the global economy, orchestrate geopolitics, or overwhelm cultures. He sees the "rise of the rest"—the growth of countries like China, India, Brazil, Russia, and many others—as the great story of our time, and one that will reshape the world."
Why bother reading about, say, The Constitution when he can be learing how to trash it and move us away from freedom and into a one-world system?


3 comments:

Citizen Shelly said...

You can't be serious. Fareed Zakaria is a conservative, or at the most, a Neo-liberal. It's a book about what Bush did to the country, not Obama. It has nothing to do with Obama.

L said...

You know what, this post is ridiculous! Reading a diverse range of books should not be scrutinized, glad to see our president reading!

Winghunter said...

Zakaraia a "citizen"?? A "diverse range" of a book?? You're both mental patients and a disgrace to America!!

This poorly made toilet paper bound in a cover bases the imagination of the author on global warming! It's ALL BS and so is the Comrade In Chief for that matter!

Monthly CO2 Report
SPPI’s Monthly CO2 Report is now posted:
http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/monthly_report/august_co2_report.html
No heat buildup in the oceans = no global warming:
SPPI’s authoritative Monthly CO2 Report for August 2009 announces the publication of a major paper by Professors David Douglass and Robert Knox of the Physics Department in the University of Rochester, New York, demonstrating that the heat buildup in the oceans that is a necessary fingerprint of manmade global warming is not occurring. This is another mortal blow to the alarmist cause in the climate debate. Report, page 4.
“Science should be done by observation, meditation, calculation, and verification. Politicized science cannot usefully inform political decisions.” Editorial comment: Page 3.
The IPCC assumes CO2 concentration will reach 836 ppmv by 2100, but, for almost eight years, CO2 concentration has headed straight for only 570 ppmv by 2100. This alone halves all of the IPCC’s temperature projections. Pages 5-6.