Also:
WAS BARACK'S COMMUNIST MENTOR A
SADO-MASOCHIST PEDOPHILE? - IS THIS THE OCTOBER SURPRISE?
HILLARY STYLE?
http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?noframes;read=134117
Obama's grandmother is the
only person alive who knows about Barack's connection with
Frank Marshall Davis.
I suspect that we will soon hear
the very sad news that Barack's dearly loved grandmother
has passed away from her grave and sudden illness.
Two days ago I posted a link to a
video of a black minister railing against Barack Obama.
UNBELIEVEABLE 22 MINUTE VIDEO BY
BLACK MINISTER
http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?noframes;read=134038
I pulled out a number of the things
he said in the video and posted them in the article you will
find at the above link... Here is one of the things I
included:
"He asks why Barack's
grandmother never shows up at any of Barack's meetings."
The minister wonders why Obama's
grandmother has never been seen at any of Obama's meetings.
STANLEY ANN DUNHAM AND HER PARENTS,
STANLEY AND MADELYN DUNHAM…BARACK OBAMA’S MOTHER AND
GRANDPARENTS.
At his high school graduation,
Barack Obama gets a hug from his grandmother Madelyn as his
grandfather Stanley beams. His maternal grandparents raised
Obama in Hawaii while his mother was living in Indonesia.
(Photo courtesy of Maya Soetoro-Ng)Mar
23, 2007
From Roots Web
Barack's grandmother looks like a
very sweet woman. One that he should have been proud to have
at his meetings. Why was she excluded? Health reasons? Or
for fear that she would say the wrong thing at the wrong
time.
Today we find out that Barack is
taking a few days off to fly to Hawaii to attend to his
ailing grandmother in Honolulu. According to the article
linked below, she is suddenly gravely ill.
Right after I posted the video and
the minister's comments about Barack's grandmother, Rumor
Mill News was thrown off the internet for 12 hours. Shortly
afterwards we were thrown off for another 5 hours.
It couldn't possibly have anything
to do with the publicity we gave the video about Obama's
grandmother.... nah...
You can read the
AP article about Madelyn Dunham on
NEWSMEAT... (don't you just LUV that name?)
Is there another reason that I am
pointing out the fact that Obama has never had his
grandmother at one of his meetings... and NOW... suddenly
she is gravely ill?
One of Obama's grandfather's best
friends was a black poet named Frank Marshall Davis. David
was a black poet, newspaperman and writer who spent a lot of
time in Chicago before moving to Hawaii. According to Obama,
Davis was a mentor to him.
Why should this bother anyone?
In his biography of Barack Obama,
David Mendell writes about Obama's life as a "secret
smoker" and how he "went to great lengths to conceal the
habit." But what about Obama's secret political life? It
turns out that Obama's childhood mentor, Frank Marshall
Davis, was a communist.
snip
through Frank Marshall Davis,
Obama had an admitted relationship with someone who was
publicly identified as a member of the Communist Party USA
(CPUSA). The record shows that Obama was in Hawaii from
1971-1979, where, at some point in time, he developed a
close relationship, almost like a son, with Davis,
listening to his "poetry" and getting advice on his career
path. But Obama, in his book, Dreams From My Father,
refers to him repeatedly as just "Frank."
The reason is apparent: Davis was
a known communist who belonged to a party subservient to
the Soviet Union. In fact, the 1951 report of the
Commission on Subversive Activities to the Legislature of
the Territory of Hawaii identified him as a CPUSA member.
What's more, anti-communist congressional committees,
including the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC),
accused Davis of involvement in several communist-front
organizations.
The above snip is from Accuracy in
Media
Obama's grandmother is the only
person alive who knows about Barack's connection with Frank
Marshall Davis.
I suspect that we will soon hear
the very sad news that Barack's dearly loved grandmother has
passed away from her grave and sudden illness.
His father. mother and grandfather
are dead. I think his stepfather is dead also. He has a half
sister and a grandmother. Soon he will no longer have a
grandmother. His half sister is part of his campaign. I
don't think they were raised together, therefore I doubt if
she knows anything about him as a youth. She was raised in
Malaysia with their mother and her father. He spent most of
his life in Hawaii.
It should be noted that as soon as
some Presidents enter office, one of their loved ones dies.
It was Nancy Reagan's father. It was Bill Clinton's mother.
I have always felt that this was done to let them know that
they are NOT powerful, they are NOT important... they are
just actors playing a role... and OTHER people will be
pulling the strings.
Here's some more information about
Frank Marshall Davis. BTW... he is also dead.
From Wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Marshall_Davis
In 1935, Davis moved back to
Chicago to take the position of managing editor of the
Associated Negro Press[8], a news service for black
newspapers, which had begun in 1919. Eventually, Davis was
named executive editor for the ANP. He held the position
until 1947.
During the Depression, Davis
participated in the federal Works Progress Administration
Writers' Project. In 1937, he received a Julius Rosenwald
Fellowship.[9]
While in Chicago, Davis also
started a photography club, worked for numerous political
parties, and participated in the League of American Writers.
With the encouragement of authors such as Richard Wright and
Margaret Walker, Davis published in 1948 his most ambitious
collection of poems, entitled 47th Street: Poems, which
chronicles the varied life on Chicago's South Side.
Davis used his newspaper platform
to call for integration of the sports world, and he began to
engage himself with community organizing efforts, starting a
Chicago labor newspaper, The Star, toward the end of World
War II. In 1945, he taught one of the first jazz history
courses in the United States, at the Abraham Lincoln
School[10] in Chicago.
In 1948, Davis and his second wife,
who had married in 1946, moved to Honolulu, Hawaii, at the
suggestion of Davis’s friend Paul Robeson. There, Davis
operated a small wholesale paper business, Oahu Papers,
which mysteriously burned to the ground in March 1951. In
1959, he started another similar firm, the Paradise Paper
Company.
He also wrote a weekly column,
styled “Frank-ly Speaking,” for the Honolulu Record, a labor
paper published by the International Longshore and Warehouse
Union (ILWU), headed by Harry Bridges. The paper had been
founded in 1948 by Koji Ariyoshi. As editor, Arioyshi
lambasted labor conditions for the working class, advocated
the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy and targeted other
social inequalities in the islands. In 1958, Ariyoshi was
forced to close his newspaper due to lack of funds.
Davis’s early columns covered labor
issues, but he broadened his scope to write about cultural
and political issues, especially racism. He also included
the history of blues and jazz in his columns.
In 1950, the congressional House
Un-American Activities Committee accused Davis of
involvement in several communist-front organizations. The
committee concluded that the Honolulu Record was “a front
for the Communist Party, despite the fact that the paper
does not make this admission.”[1] The committee’s report on
the Honolulu Record states the following about Davis:
Mr. Davis' column defends
Communists and attacks capitalism with the same vigor as
columns appearing regularly in the Daily Worker and other
frankly Communist publications. Typical of Mr. Davis'
remarks are the following:
“Democracy today lies weak and
slowly dying from the poison administered by the divident
doctors in Washington and Wall Street who have fooled a
trusting public into believing that they are the specialists
who would save us from the dread diseases of socialism and
communism. . . . They hope to hand us fascism disguised as
the healed democracy.” (Honolulu Record, July 28, 1949, p.
8).
Mr. Davis constantly defended the
11 top United States Communist officials recently convicted
in New York on charges of conspiracy to advocate the
overthrow of the Government by force and violence. One of
Mr. Davis' comments on the case was as follows :
“I feel strong sympathy for the
Communist minority who are being oppressed for their
political beliefs.” (Honolulu Record, October 20, 1949, p.
6).
When Mr. Davis' column first
appeared in the Record in May 1949, the Record boasted that
the author was a member of the national executive board of
the Civil Rights Congress. The organization is cited as
Communist by Attorney General Tom Clark as well as by the
Committee on Un-American Activities. Mr. Davis has signed a
number of statements in behalf of Communists under the
sponsorship of the Civil Rights Congress; one of these
defended was Gerhart Eisler, notorious Communist
international agent who escaped jailing for passport fraud
by fleeing to the Soviet sector of Germany.
Other front organizations of the
Communist Party with which Mr. Davis has associated include
: American Youth for Democracy, Abraham Lincoln School,
National Federation for Constitutional Liberties, League of
American Writers, the National Negro Congress, and the
Hawaii Civil Liberties Committee.[1]
Because he published little poetry
between 1948 and his final volume, Awakening, and Other
Poems, published in 1978, Davis’s reputation as a poet
diminished, but he was rediscovered during the Black Arts
Movement in the 1960s.
He visited Howard University in
Washington, D.C., to give a poetry reading in 1973, marking
the first time he had seen the U.S. mainland in 25 years.
His work began to appear in anthologies.
Livin' the Blues: Memories of a
Black Journalist and Poet (1992), Black Moods: Collected
Poems (2002), and Writings of Frank Marshall Davis: A Voice
of the Black Press (2007) were published posthumously.
In 1946, Davis married Helen
Canfield, a white Chicago socialite, who was 19 years his
junior. The couple divorced in 1970, and Canfield Davis
herself died in May 1998 in Honolulu.[11] The couple had
five children, four girls and a boy.