The World is going crazy, Greece in riot, cholera in Zimbabwe and so on

Yes, the world is near to it’s end as a pregnant woman is about to give birth and it pains. Pains much. The nature of humankind is turning against itself and is living in a world insecure, what others speak of the New World Order. Following the Mumbai terror attack, Greece is in riot after a policeman shot do death a teen. People fear to lose their jobs, the global recession, if you will to call it depression spreads like a wildfire across the globe. Correspondents of many media channels do what they can. After one disaster the other one and at the end you are fed with love story. But that’s not at all all. Mr Globe president Barack Obama collects his friends those with whom he wants to govern the world “anew”. Take my word seriously for I’m telling you the truth.

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France loves America again - the beast and the harlot in love

France, the main symbol for Europe stigmatizing it as the harlot as of revelation to john after decades of hate starts to like and not even that but to zealeously love America. America the last empire, the one that does differ from the other from before happily welcomes the love of the harlot to make a final ceremony for the beast when welcoming the woman on his back.

Timesonline writes:

It’s been a while since France went so crazy over the United States. Decades at least and perhaps not since John Kennedy’s days in the early 1960s.

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Illinois Lottery 666 winner number significance confirmed

I got a comment on Illinois Lottery wins 666 after Obama elected by an unbeleiver to disprove the validity of my information, this is what he found out:

checking up on that 666 thing and the Illinois lottery. I saw that and laughed, and went it to disprove it . . . y’know, to be mathematically/intellectually honest, I had to do additional research . . .

So I went here: [link to http://www.us-lotteries.com

Please note: I don’t believe in the “666″ stuff - never have, never will. But, if I’m going to look into the 11/5 666 drawing, and declare it to be statistically insignificant, I have to check into the history of 666 in the Illinois lottery.

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Another way to count Obama666


To my article Why Obama is the antichrist? The number of his name: 666 I got a great comment about how to count the 666 from the name of Obama here it is:

BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA = 6letters,7letters,5letters. OK now put them in as many ways as you can. 675,657,567,576,765,756, ok now add them.=3996. Now divide that number by the 6 different numbers = 666 i know other ways too

So now we have 5 methods that corresponds to Barack Hussein Obama as the antianointed. You don’t need to be a scientist to find out this calcualtions and in addition to the meaning of his name, his origin, his speaches and his cult undisputedly shows that he is the “one“, the son of lawlessness.

Rahm Israel Emanuel appointed by Obama as Chief of Staff

Whoever wondered through the news could see in big letters the name Rahm Emanuel (doesn’t he look like a gangster??) who was appointed by Barack Obama as his chief of staff. Well… First of all I’m wondering what exactly on earth is chief of staff. Come along with wikipedia answer: “The White House Chief of Staff is the highest-ranking member of the Executive Office of the President of the United States and a senior aide to the President. Some individuals who have held the position, including Sherman Adams, have been dubbed “The Second-Most Powerful Man in Washington” due to the nature of the job Oh great, the highest executive member.. Wow. I read on: The current White House Chief of Staff is Joshua B. Bolten, who has served in this position since April 14, 2006.

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Obama acceptance speech, accepts gays, straight, disabled and not disabled

We have seen him to accept of the presidentship of the world, and his acceptance of Babylon: “young and old, rich and poor, democrat and republican, black, white, hispanic, asian, native american, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled” and of course we could continue like catholic and protestant, jews and gentiles - you know it from Obama “King” or at least from Martin Luther King

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Ron Paul warns global leadership under Obama

Steve Watson interview with Ron Paul on infowars.com, without comments:

Texas Congressman and 2008 presidential candidate Ron Paul has warned that the euphoria surrounding the election of Barack Obama combined with the overwhelming fear of major international crises could facilitate a cataclysmic shift toward a new world order.

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Illinois Lottery wins 666 after Obama elected

I’m not joking, one of my commenter took my attention that Illinois Lotter 11/05/2008 Evening Pick 3 had the winning number 666. It’s great isn’t it? We can see the number of Obama as a “lucky” number in the same state where he was senator and exactly after he won the election - or if you see it like this. On 4th there was only projected the result and after midnight that is 5th the final count down fell on Obam’s full victory. So the same day when he won. Here is the official archive of Illinois  Lottery 

http://www.illinoislottery.com/subsections/History/Win2008.txt

These signs of numbers will be soon everywhere.

The 44th president of the United States - the RFID

When I heard that Barack Hussein Obama is the 44th president of the US the number stuck in my mind and I started to think. 44 is quite a nice looking number, I mean two 4 next to one another, the 144000 virgins etc. But the conclusion I have is again more freighteing and it comes along with calculation. 4×4=16. Now what is interesting with 16, you might ask. The answer is that the RFID the FDA approved implementable microchip into human beings have 16 digits. The meanins behind the two thing I consider not a coincident but rather a sign that Barack Hussein Obama will be the “one” who will make a rule to implement those chips. Now, remember what Jesus says in his revelation: “He causes all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hand or on their foreheads, and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.” The other conclusion that is I guess again not a coincident 4+4=8 and read the scripture “The beast that was, and is not, is himself also the eighth, and is of the seven, and is going to perdition.” I mean according to my view the cited part means the G8 but this numerology of 4+4=8 is absolutely significant. G. W. Bush the “Temporary” is/was the 43th president of the United States of America and his presidency number ads 4+3=7 “…and is of the seven” - just a remark, it does not have much significance.

Now we have a president, what does it mean?

It means that the American Dream is fulfilled, a black African-American Barack Hussein Obama won over John McCain, and the destiny what the American Dream holds is the world government in the New World Order (NWO). The whole world welcomed the 44th new and the last president of the US like as never before in the history I assume. Why I say that the last? Because it is written in the scriptures “For the secret power of lawlessness is already at work; but the one who now holds it back will continue to do so till he is taken out of the way.” I wrote about it in my article: Bush and his satanic dedication read it, it’s a very important knowledge. He was a student at Yale and attended the Skull and Bones secret society, that is mainly about gaining power in whichever way. The rules are strict, ones you are in you are a member forever, you can’t tell anything what happens there. But we know that they ritually masturbate, tell their sexual secrets, kiss skulls and bones and protect one another. In this satanic society G. W. Bush was named “Temporary” just as it is in the cited line of the scriptures only one holds the son of lawlessness (the man whose name is 666) from having power.

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Obama is the new, first black and the last 44th US president!

With 297 electoral votes Barack Obama won the Presidential elections of the United States of America. As he and others said “we will change the world” it is happening. The New World Order and the antichrist was elected right before our eyes. The time will show how it continues and God will let the dragon give his full power when it is time for judgment. The whole world will be glad and we will cry but at the end of all trials we will win and get to heaven. People of the world wake up the new leader is here and he declared his plan to lead the whole world. The mark of the beast is present, the tracking is present, it is just matter of time that it will implemented into everyone. We are still waiting for the government planned attack for the World War 3 to reduce population as David Rockefeller declared. Let me tell you 2 of my visions. One happened when I opened electionist.info and soon after writing some articles about the election (I hoped for good money out of that blog) I got a vision and it was declared to my spirit that he is the antianointed whose name counts 666 and who will be at the end struck by the power of Yeshua at his second coming. My second vision/dream I’m not sure happened the day before yesterday and I saw the face of Obama and I saw a dragon and the dragon mingled into Obama.

Obama supporters get crazy waiting for Obama in Chicago

Obama supporters gather in Grant Park, Chicago waiting for the result and for the speech of Barack Obama having speeches, music big party with shouting “Obama” and “Yes we can”. Right now 207 goes for Obama and 135 for McCain in Electoral Collage. Supporters wait for big wining and a huge celebration. It seems that the whole world is waiting for their new messiah. And they most probably will get it though the real anointed has already come. It is “easier” to get along with someone who is not pointing out your sins. They don’t even know what they are waiting for. No idea that they are raising the new leader of the world that is the enemy of god. More horrible even so called christians back and vote Barack Obama. Just read this thread: Obama music videos - hymns to the anti-messiah

Toledo Police waits for civil unrest

TOLEDO, OHIO — Toledo police are gearing up for possible “civil unrest” during and after tomorrow’s elections.

In an internal memo obtained exclusively by NBC 24 News officers are ordered to “have their riot equipment with them Tuesday and Wednesday”. Police chief Mike Navarre confirms officers will have gear similar to the equipment they used during the 2005 race riots. “They have been asked to have their helmets and their gas masks available tomorrow and Wednesday”, Navarre says, “That’s the equipment they would not normally carry with them on a normal day”.

Navarre also says, officers will not be stationed at individual polling stations. But the memo says otherwise. It reads, “On Tuesday, units shall be directed to patrol the polling locations”.

Toledo Police are told to be prepared for violence on Election Day. In a memo obtained by NBC24, officers were told to carry riot gear in case tensions flare Tuesday.

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Obama dreams out MLK’s I have a dream

“I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up…” “…it must become true” This historic speech at the shadow of the Lincoln statue started a nationwide and worldwide movement for the rights of black people. As a result Martin Luther King was assassinated but the dream lived further on and the spirit as well. Lots of people predicted him as the next president but the time was not for him, technology and the temporary was not yet present. MLK took away part from the bible like James as far as I know thus causing a misinterpretation of justification only by faith and not faith+works - that is in James. He was a “pastor” and went for a political career and become and activist that was far from any new covenant disciple’s intention. It it should be now as well. But we know the “prophetess” Sarah Palin with the 500 apostolic movement and the craze of hiking the Mount everest to beat the world. Martin Luther King made the same mistake he mixed belief in Yeshua with the world and the Lord had to take him away. Most assuredly, in this spirit Barack Hussein Obama was born and lives. I wrote already about it in my article: The spirit of Martin Luther King lives through Obama, finishing the destiny of the american dream

And yet again I show that I’m not a craze, I show you this video that really believe in the new messiah with the same false spirit of Martin Luther King.

CNN projects Obama pull both in Senate and House

From the winning 270 electoral votes Barack Obama has 77, John McCain 34 till now. For the House of Reps. Democrats owns 22 Republicans 12 seats. Experts warn from early projecting due to mass traffic of early Obama voters.

Police fears riot if Obama loses US Elections

Back to my posts: Blood will flow if Obama loses, might cause second civil war, Election: Civil War is at hand - Heil Bush, Thousands of US troops are ready to kill US citizens, You will vote, wait, unrest and be put to FEMA camps, FEMA the new beast: trials, coffins and concentration camps - it seems I’m not the only “fool” who thinks that there will be a civil unrest after the elections. Let it be either candidate who would win it would pain for Mr Bush and would like to practice a bit with his dictator rights. And remember all big historic disasters were usually planned and predicted by media, and prophets just as the Iraq war on terrorism after 9/11. So read this is Telegraph UK:

Law enforcement officials say the intense public interest and historic nature of the vote could lead to violent outbreaks if people are unhappy with the results, encounter problems casting their ballots or suspect voting irregularities.

Police departments say they cannot rule out disorder and are mobilising extra forces and putting SWAT teams on standby.

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Blood will flow if Obama loses, might cause second civil war

I read this title of an article and I give it sense. Considering how long the campaigns lasted and how far did they go, how many people been involved and how many were mobilized as volunteers for America’s historic election I can imagine that if he loses supporters will get crazy and go to the streets. Not only colored people like black or latino who are considered the main basis of Obama’s strength but those who are fed up with the last 8 years of the Bush administration. Well, I would say if either Obam or McCain loses blood will flow on the streets because this is the agenda. The Bush adminisitration has a long lasting agenda, just like it had with 9/11. The martial law is at hand and Mr Skull and Bones Bush can declare Emergency at any time. And he still has time until any of the candidate get into seat until 2009 january.

It seems that the final days of the presidential campaign have made Erica Jong and her friends more than a little anxious.

A few days ago, Jong, the author and self-described feminist, gave an interview to the Italian daily Corriere della Sera, the choicest bits of which were brought to my attention by the reliably sharp-eyed Christian Rocca, the U.S. correspondent of Il Foglio, who published excerpts on his Camillo blog. Basically, Jong says her fear that Obama might lose the election has developed into an “obsession. A paralyzing terror. An anxious fever that keeps you awake at night.” She also says that her friends Jane Fonda and Naomi Wolf are extremely worried that Obama will be sabotaged by Republican dirty tricks, and that if an Obama loss indeed comes to pass, the result will be a second American Civil War.

Here’s a translation of Jong’s more spirited quotes to the Milan-based Corriere, as selected by Rocca.
“The record shows that voting machines in America are rigged.”

“My friends Ken Follett and Susan Cheever are extremely worried. Naomi Wolf calls me every day. Yesterday, Jane Fonda sent me an email to tell me that she cried all night and can’t cure her ailing back for all the stress that has reduces her to a bundle of nerves.”

“My back is also suffering from spasms, so much so that I had to see an acupuncturist and get prescriptions for Valium.”

“After having stolen the last two elections, the Republican Mafia…”

“If Obama loses it will spark the second American Civil War. Blood will run in the streets, believe me. And it’s not a coincidence that President Bush recalled soldiers from Iraq for Dick Cheney to lead against American citizens in the streets.”

“Bush has transformed America into a police state, from torture to the imprisonment of reporters, to the Patriot Act.”
She also laments that not all of America’s men of letters share her devotion to Obama.

“Tom Wolfe and John Updike are men of the right and Philip Roth is at this point a hermit who leads a monastic life in Connecticut, far from everything and everybody.”

Luckily, she said there is her and Michael Chabon, who, she says, have “taken the place of Susan Sontag and Norman Mailer respectively.”

They have the same political sensibilities, she said, but a better “sense of humor.”

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Obama’s grandmother dies 1 day before election - isn’t it strange?

Madelyn Dunham, 86, grandma of Barack Obama who according to the candidate was one of the major hero in his life and help him to become what he is. Isn’t it strange that she died one day before the election day, and cast an early vote for Barack Hussein Obam, his grandson? Ask yourself. Such a happening causes an emotional effect on human beings, voters, to whom was addressed at the announcement of winning the democratic nomination that this night is “dedicated to her”.

Obama did not only used her grandma as an American example of kindness and sense of motherhood but also used her as a ticket in many of his speeches and his commercials, and she dies 1 day before the election? Do you feel a bit suspicious as I do? Wasn’t it organized that the “quiet hero” can cause the last emotional effect on the anyway emotional voters. Think of it a bit.


After Obama wins Kenya kills a bull, the Obama craze

Strange habit but this is what CNN reports:

KOGELO, Kenya- The entire village of Kogelo, in Western Kenya, is supporting Barack Obama on election day. Well, almost. There is one supporter of Senator McCain here; the bull that will be slaughtered should Obama win.

Feasting on a bull is traditional in this part of Africa and in the world headquarters of Obamamania outside of the US, there will be a lot of nervous bovine tonight.

CNN’s come here because this is the ancestral home of Barack Obama (as Kenyan’s see it). And in a few hours this remote place could be part of history.

You probably want to read this: Obama’s origin - his childhood and probably to check out this video: link

This election will change the world

I saw this title on CNN speaking about big changes of Nelson Mandela in South Africa compared to this election. Well, in fact, this election will change the world for “hope“. Why in quotes, because it is a false hope that the American people held in their mind that they can change history and the world. This is the very root of the American society: to change the world. America started from desparate Europe and it ended founding a new empire claiming a new good and wealthy world. The false hope to find the land of Canaan drove the elections and especially Barack Obama to the direction of fulfilling the destiny of the American dream. America from its beginning played main rule in the world and it will continue doing so. What in stake is the new world order of what the United States of America is going to be the center. And it will end up in a judgment. 

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The historic Election day, you wanted, you got it

The historic election day as they report it, will change the life of America and the world because you intend to vote for the beast or for satan. No more chance left behind, I’m desperately seeing people in queues to push the vote button and they don’t know that by doing so their face is being recorded into a facial recognition database system that will be one of the tool to rule the world. America…

You will vote, wait, unrest and be put to FEMA camps

It’s 2 days and history can clone its story of the 2000 elections when the president had to be decided by the supreme court. SunSentinel.com reports that armies of lawyers are deployed to resolve problems in Florida and Ohio

They write:

With a slender margin separating Republican Sen. John McCain and Democratic Sen. Barack Obama, battalions of lawyers are converging on Florida to handle any disputes at the polls and run to court if necessary.

The unspoken backdrop to this legal blitz is the 2000 election showdown in Florida, where Democrats and Republicans faced off for five weeks in state and federal courtrooms in a titanic struggle of attorneys and legal briefs that went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

That time, the Republicans won: by 537 votes in Florida’s official tally, and 5-4 among the black-robed justices in Washington.

It was the first time a U.S. presidential election had been contested in court. It may not be the last: Jonathan Turley, an election law expert at George Washington University, predicted a “flurry of lawsuits” in swing states like Florida and Ohio if the margin of victory next Tuesday is slim.

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The Economist endorses Obama - next leader of the free world

Economist.com stepped into the long queue of supporters and decided voters to for Barack Obama. It’s not new, the whole world will love the beast. He will fix the economy so the economist can be really happy in this meaning. But they don’t know yet what is waiting for them.

The online and offline news agency titled the article and the paper “It’s time” and they start the following way: “America should take a chance and make Barack Obama the next leader of the free world

It continues:

IT IS impossible to forecast how important any presidency will be. Back in 2000 America stood tall as the undisputed superpower, at peace with a generally admiring world. The main argument was over what to do with the federal government’s huge budget surplus. Nobody foresaw the seismic events of the next eight years. When Americans go to the polls next week the mood will be very different. The United States is unhappy, divided and foundering both at home and abroad. Its self-belief and values are under attack.

For all the shortcomings of the campaign, both John McCain and Barack Obama offer hope of national redemption. Now America has to choose between them. The Economist does not have a vote, but if it did, it would cast it for Mr Obama. We do so wholeheartedly: the Democratic candidate has clearly shown that he offers the better chance of restoring America’s self-confidence. But we acknowledge it is a gamble. Given Mr Obama’s inexperience, the lack of clarity about some of his beliefs and the prospect of a stridently Democratic Congress, voting for him is a risk. Yet it is one America should take, given the steep road ahead.

Thinking about 2009 and 2017The immediate focus, which has dominated the campaign, looks daunting enough: repairing America’s economy and its international reputation. The financial crisis is far from finished. The United States is at the start of a painful recession. Some form of further fiscal stimulus is needed (see article), though estimates of the budget deficit next year already spiral above $1 trillion. Some 50m Americans have negligible health-care cover. Abroad, even though troops are dying in two countries, the cack-handed way in which George Bush has prosecuted his war on terror has left America less feared by its enemies and less admired by its friends than it once was.

Yet there are also longer-term challenges, worth stressing if only because they have been so ignored on the campaign. Jump forward to 2017, when the next president will hope to relinquish office. A combination of demography and the rising costs of America’s huge entitlement programmes—Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid—will be starting to bankrupt the country (see article). Abroad a greater task is already evident: welding the new emerging powers to the West. That is not just a matter of handling the rise of India and China, drawing them into global efforts, such as curbs on climate change; it means reselling economic and political freedom to a world that too quickly associates American capitalism with Lehman Brothers and American justice with Guantánamo Bay. This will take patience, fortitude, salesmanship and strategy.

At the beginning of this election year, there were strong arguments against putting another Republican in the White House. A spell in opposition seemed apt punishment for the incompetence, cronyism and extremism of the Bush presidency. Conservative America also needs to recover its vim. Somehow Ronald Reagan’s party of western individualism and limited government has ended up not just increasing the size of the state but turning it into a tool of southern-fried moralism.

The selection of Mr McCain as the Republicans’ candidate was a powerful reason to reconsider. Mr McCain has his faults: he is an instinctive politician, quick to judge and with a sharp temper. And his age has long been a concern (how many global companies in distress would bring in a new 72-year-old boss?). Yet he has bravely taken unpopular positions—for free trade, immigration reform, the surge in Iraq, tackling climate change and campaign-finance reform. A western Republican in the Reagan mould, he has a long record of working with both Democrats and America’s allies.

If only the real John McCain had been runningThat, however, was Senator McCain; the Candidate McCain of the past six months has too often seemed the victim of political sorcery, his good features magically inverted, his bad ones exaggerated. The fiscal conservative who once tackled Mr Bush over his unaffordable tax cuts now proposes not just to keep the cuts, but to deepen them. The man who denounced the religious right as “agents of intolerance” now embraces theocratic culture warriors. The campaigner against ethanol subsidies (who had a better record on global warming than most Democrats) came out in favour of a petrol-tax holiday. It has not all disappeared: his support for free trade has never wavered. Yet rather than heading towards the centre after he won the nomination, Mr McCain moved to the right.

Meanwhile his temperament, always perhaps his weak spot, has been found wanting. Sometimes the seat-of-the-pants method still works: his gut reaction over Georgia—to warn Russia off immediately—was the right one. Yet on the great issue of the campaign, the financial crisis, he has seemed all at sea, emitting panic and indecision. Mr McCain has never been particularly interested in economics, but, unlike Mr Obama, he has made little effort to catch up or to bring in good advisers (Doug Holtz-Eakin being the impressive exception).

The choice of Sarah Palin epitomised the sloppiness. It is not just that she is an unconvincing stand-in, nor even that she seems to have been chosen partly for her views on divisive social issues, notably abortion. Mr McCain made his most important appointment having met her just twice.

Ironically, given that he first won over so many independents by speaking his mind, the case for Mr McCain comes down to a piece of artifice: vote for him on the assumption that he does not believe a word of what he has been saying. Once he reaches the White House, runs this argument, he will put Mrs Palin back in her box, throw away his unrealistic tax plan and begin negotiations with the Democratic Congress. That is plausible; but it is a long way from the convincing case that Mr McCain could have made. Had he become president in 2000 instead of Mr Bush, the world might have had fewer problems. But this time it is beset by problems, and Mr McCain has not proved that he knows how to deal with them.

Is Mr Obama any better? Most of the hoopla about him has been about what he is, rather than what he would do. His identity is not as irrelevant as it sounds. Merely by becoming president, he would dispel many of the myths built up about America: it would be far harder for the spreaders of hate in the Islamic world to denounce the Great Satan if it were led by a black man whose middle name is Hussein; and far harder for autocrats around the world to claim that American democracy is a sham. America’s allies would rally to him: the global electoral college on our website shows a landslide in his favour. At home he would salve, if not close, the ugly racial wound left by America’s history and lessen the tendency of American blacks to blame all their problems on racism.

So Mr Obama’s star quality will be useful to him as president. But that alone is not enough to earn him the job. Charisma will not fix Medicare nor deal with Iran. Can he govern well? Two doubts present themselves: his lack of executive experience; and the suspicion that he is too far to the left.

There is no getting around the fact that Mr Obama’s résumé is thin for the world’s biggest job. But the exceptionally assured way in which he has run his campaign is a considerable comfort. It is not just that he has more than held his own against Mr McCain in the debates. A man who started with no money and few supporters has out-thought, out-organised and out-fought the two mightiest machines in American politics—the Clintons and the conservative right.

Political fire, far from rattling Mr Obama, seems to bring out the best in him: the furore about his (admittedly ghastly) preacher prompted one of the most thoughtful speeches of the campaign. On the financial crisis his performance has been as assured as Mr McCain’s has been febrile. He seems a quick learner and has built up an impressive team of advisers, drawing in seasoned hands like Paul Volcker, Robert Rubin and Larry Summers. Of course, Mr Obama will make mistakes; but this is a man who listens, learns and manages well.

It is hard too nowadays to depict him as soft when it comes to dealing with America’s enemies. Part of Mr Obama’s original appeal to the Democratic left was his keenness to get American troops out of Iraq; but since the primaries he has moved to the centre, pragmatically saying the troops will leave only when the conditions are right. His determination to focus American power on Afghanistan, Pakistan and proliferation was prescient. He is keener to talk to Iran than Mr McCain is— but that makes sense, providing certain conditions are met.

Our main doubts about Mr Obama have to do with the damage a muddle-headed Democratic Congress might try to do to the economy. Despite the protectionist rhetoric that still sometimes seeps into his speeches, Mr Obama would not sponsor a China-bashing bill. But what happens if one appears out of Congress? Worryingly, he has a poor record of defying his party’s baronies, especially the unions. His advisers insist that Mr Obama is too clever to usher in a new age of over-regulation, that he will stop such nonsense getting out of Congress, that he is a political chameleon who would move to the centre in Washington. But the risk remains that on economic matters the centre that Mr Obama moves to would be that of his party, not that of the country as a whole.

He has earned itSo Mr Obama in that respect is a gamble. But the same goes for Mr McCain on at least as many counts, not least the possibility of President Palin. And this cannot be another election where the choice is based merely on fear. In terms of painting a brighter future for America and the world, Mr Obama has produced the more compelling and detailed portrait. He has campaigned with more style, intelligence and discipline than his opponent. Whether he can fulfil his immense potential remains to be seen. But Mr Obama deserves the presidency.

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Former Ronald Reagen’s adviser endorses Obama

Former Reagan chief of staff Ken Duberstein revealed to CNN that he will vote for Obama on Tuesday. Duberstain said that Colin Powell’s endorsement inspired and influenced him to consider Barack Obama into the White House “Well let’s put it this way - I think Colin Powell’s decision is in fact the good housekeeping seal of approval on Barack Obama.”

CNN:

Powell served as national security advisor to Reagan during Duberstein’s tenure as chief of staff.

Duberstein spoke with Zakaria about his final days in the Reagan White House. The Reagan official, along with Clinton Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Carter National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski, also discussed the transition process to a new administration.

Watch the full discussion on the next administration this Sunday at 1 p.m. on Fareed Zakaria GPS.

Everyone loves Obama, and everyone will follow the beast that is he.

Google, London, Reagen endorses Obama

More and more high position people reveal their passion for Barack Obama and their endorsment. Here is 3 more:

Ron Reagan son of former United States President, Ronald Reagan wrote the following at huffingtonpost.com:

I assumed most people already knew that I had supported Obama. Anyone who has spent five minutes listening to my program would have known that. But if it helped to make it official, I’m happy to make it so.

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Mayer of London, Times writes:

(LONDON) — The mayor of London, a member of the British political party that is a traditional ally of U.S. Republicans, says Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama “visibly incarnates change and hope, at a time when America desperately needs both.”

So even republicans? Wait a minute, is it the nightmare or where did we ended up? Everyone endorses Obama. It continues:

Criticizing the Bush administration, Johnson called the invasion of Iraq “catastrophic” and said the economic crisis had forced the U.S. government into a “humiliating resort to semi-socialist solutions.”

“Democracy and capitalism are the two great pillars of the American idea,” he wrote. “To have rocked one of those pillars may be regarded as a misfortune. To have damaged the reputation of both, at home and abroad, is a pretty stunning achievement for an American president. ”

Johnson said that only a clean break in the form of an Obama victory would help the U.S. recover in the eyes of the world.

“Obama deserves to win because he seems talented, compassionate, and because he offers the hope of rejuvenating the greatest country on Earth in the eyes of the rest of us,” Johnson wrote.

“If Obama wins, he will have established that being black is as relevant to your ability to do a hard job as being left-handed or ginger-haired, and he will have re-established America’s claim to be the last, best hope of Earth,” he added.

Best hope on earth????!!! Antimania! Against the anointed of god.

Eric Smidth, Google’s CEO endorses Obama! Do you hear that? One of the fastest growing internet company boss is with Obama. He praised his internet campaign and his willingness to offer free internet and support the internet era - that is the 666 (www)

I almost can’t believe but it had to come.

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