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'Obama the Ineligible’ and the social media

Obama using your private emails to get re-elected



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Even if you loathe what he stands for (abortion) --and does not stand for (America)--your personal emails are now carrying bold-faced advertisements for the re-election of President Barack Obama, aka Barry Soetoro. It’s out of we the people’s hands now. While you are busy struggling to survive in the current economy, Obama is paying Google, Yahoo and other email providers to place prominent ads on your personal emails.

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While millions worried about the Obama regime shutting down the Internet, the regime merely co-opted it as prime advertising space. On the Obama watch, private emails have become the bumper-stickers of our times. A close Oregon Canada Free Press (CFP) friend was sent a copy of her email back from at friend this morning with this message on the bottom: “Official Obama 2012 site. In 2008 we changed the world. Let’s do it again. Join the Campaign now. BarackObama.com.” (Italics CFP’s). Even as Obama works on the fundamental transformation of America, he has become digitally omnipotent. Omnipotent Obama already owns the social networks: “President Barack Obama is asking supporters to use Facebook to declare “I’m in!” for his re-election campaign and is using Twitter to personally blast out messages to his nearly 9 million followers.” (Ken Thomas, Associated Press, July 4, 2011). “Emails to supporters seek small-dollar donations in exchange for campaign coffee mugs or a chance to win dinner with the president. The campaign’s website helps supporters find local events, plan meetings and raise money while its digital team develops the next big thing. “If Obama broke new ground in 2008 using email, text messages and the Web to reach voters, Obama version 2.0 aims to take the Web campaign to the next level--harnessing the expansive roles that the Internet and social media are playing in voters’ lives.” No wonder Obama the Omnipotent can lead a life of ease on the golf course and vacationing. Devoted to fun and good times, to guarantee surges ahead in the polls, `Obama the Ineligible’ doesn’t have to lift a finger. Patriots out there trying to save the USA may see their personal emails co-opted for Obama’s advertising tools as an outrage, Rospars, the mastermind behind Obama’s digital success in 2008, sees it as “integration”. “Rospars, the mastermind behind Obama’s digital success in 2008, cautions against looking at 2012 as the Facebook or Twitter campaign. Instead, it’s about making all things digital work in harmony to pay off in November 2012.” (Associated Press). “It’s tempting to sort of pile onto the one new thing and sort of put all your eggs in one basket,” Rospers said. “But I think in the history of campaigns, big bets like that don’t tend to pay off. It’s actually about integrating everything.” For all of those worried that Obama would shut down the Internet: He merely transformed the worldwide net as his most valuable re-election tool, starting with peoples’ private emails. The only way to trump this purely Marxist tactic is to type this note above Obama’s to all outgoing emails. “Even though he’s sending messages to the contrary, “I am anti-Obama!”

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