Tag Archives: Frank Marshall Davis

Shrink Wonders: Was Obama Sexually Abused?

Joy Tiz ©2010  A spot in my brain, somethingThat may be squeezed out, like a Watermelon seed betweenTwo fingers.Pop takes another shot, neat,Points out the same amberStain on his shorts that I’ve got on mine, andMakes me smell his smell, coming. -Barack Obama Recently exhumed by Jack Cashill, the cryptographic poem, titled “Pop” written by [...]
Posted in American Politics, American Society, Barack Obama, Radical Left | Also tagged , , , , , | 6 Comments

Jack Cashill: Into the Rabbit Hole for More Obama Truth

Jack Cashill  stays on the case and gives us the most coherent encapsulation of Barack Obama’s origins to date.  Cashill recently exhumed a  cryptographic   poem entitled “Pop”, alleged to have been written by a young Obama: “A spot in my brain, somethingThat may be squeezed out, like a Watermelon seed betweenTwo fingers.Pop takes another shot, neat,Points [...]
Posted in American Justice, American Politics, American Society, Barack Obama, Radical Left | Also tagged , , | 2 Comments

The Regression of Harry Reid

Joy Tiz ©2010 No sensible American denies that blacks were treated abominably in the past.  Slavery was a national ignominy as was segregation.  It’s worth noting that Democrats have always been on the wrong side of civil rights.  The Ku Klux Klan was the creation of southern Democrats.  Some of us are growing weary of [...]
Posted in American Justice, American Politics, American Society, Barack Obama, Radical Left | Also tagged | Leave a comment

Obama’s Father Figure: Frank Marshall Davis

On his first Father’s Day in the White House, Barack Obama exalted the role of surrogate dads: “We also honor those surrogate fathers who raise, mentor, or care for someone else’s child. Thousands of young children benefit from the influence of great men, and we salute their willingness to give and continue giving.” Ann Dunham [...]
Posted in American Politics, American Society, Barack Obama, Islam, Radical Left | Also tagged , , , | 4 Comments