“Obama is a would-be dictator” – American radio host Alex Jones
Published: 29 April, 2009, 12:49
In his first hundred days in office US President Barack Obama has been riding a wave of worldwide support, but not everyone in the US is convinced by his performance, such as prominent radio host Alex Jones.
He promised change, but some say he sold out on his promises.
He called for a new start, but critics insist he's still flirting with old policies.
US President Barack Obama marks his first 100 days in office.
So where do people see his failures, and what do they count as his achievements?
American radio host Alex Jones shares his feelings with RT.
28.04.2009, 14:34
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29.04.2009, 13:27
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Obama is to divert attention from the offshore bankers who are using him to extract billions in tax dollars from Congress to bail out unregulated, mismanaged banks run by criminals, against the will of the people. Obama violated his promise to end Bush's illegal war, voted for Telecom Immunity after the communications conglomerates violated the Constitution by illegally wiretapping US citizens at the behest of the Cheney/Bush tandem, and as a fake savior (supported by a massive public relations campaign in corporate media) continues the global elite's agenda of military aggression and imperial expansion while our economy collapses. The real puppetmasters, the Rockefeller and Rothschild banking dynasties working thru the Bilderberg crime group and CFR will reap billions in profits while genocide is implemented and a world control grid is installed.
People have to realise one fact before you call Obama a good president. Bush was bad, really bad, almost the worst president any country could have ever had. Now, if you compare Bush and Obama of course Obama will come out looking like the better guy. Bush took the moral standing of the USA down to a new low. All that Obama has done up till now was to bring it somewhat near to its normal standing and this is why we looks so good, but hey almost anyone would of done that. What you have to look at is his policies at home and abroad at the moment. He is still bailing out banks, Congress which is 60% democrat just recently passed a bill to provide more tax payers money to these banks that essentially purchased their votes with "donations." He promised to pull out the troops in Iraq, oh no that didn't happen. The missile defence shield planned in Poland and the Czech Republic is getting the go ahead, despite concerns from Russia. All that this will do is cause unnecessary conflict between, Russia, Poland and the Czechs. Looking at the recent torture memos which were released. What was the point if no one is going to be held responsible? He is too scared to do anything because he knows that what happened to JFK can happen to him! What has really changed someone tell me. (Anna, I am really asking this question to you, since you believe he is doing something really good)












Go to the Daily Mail of London *** and put the name of the wife of Mr. Obama in the search engine and then look at the news of two or three weeks ago about Mrs. Obama swanning around London on a little side trip after the DDay celebrations in France. I do not what it would have cost to take plane full of secret service and other staff off to London for a few days - and I do not know who paid for all that, but if it was the American tax payer it is not right. She is not an elected official and I have never heard of any wife of a politician doing anything like this. To me it seems ominous and, although I do not much like Alex Jones, but in this he is right and the American people had better wake up very quickly. He is far more dangerous than Bush was - and contro9lled by the same people who now think they are almost there, almost in complete control of the entire World. Bush was mild compared to this.