Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Terrorist Ayers's Parents' Mailman Testifies About Seeing Obama


Bill Ayers's parents' mailman says he believes Obama stayed with them as a "foreign student" who matter-of-factly blurted out that he "is going to be the President of the United States".

Incredible, unbelievable?  Well, such is the nature of any testimony by anyone about anyone or anything.  But in the courts, testimony is frequently given under oath and admitted as valid evidence, so it's worthy of being heard.  Predictably, those who support Obama and his agenda will ridicule/dismiss any and all very-inconvenient testimony about the man.

Predictably, the "mainstream" media in America, which operates largely as a propaganda agent of the Democrat Party, will either ignore or ridicule the man's testimony.  This even though they treated Republican Presidential Nomination contender Herman Cain's long-ago, mostly-anonymous accusers as if credible and truthful, and gave too much of a voice and coverage to THEM.

The testimony of Weather Underground domestic terrorist Bill Ayers's parents' mailman is inconvenient for Barack Obama, so the "mainstream" media will act as a bouncer of this information, keeping as many people away as possible by either ignoring the fact or claiming it's "just another act of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy" or something, and probably making up a silly, derisive nickname for anyone who cares to listen to the witness's testimony.

That will damningly stand in stark contrast versus their carnival-barker hawking of the shadowy accusers of Herman Cain, none of whom had much in the way of credibility once examined.

Story HERE.

About a year after discussing with Mary Ayers the foreign student she and her husband were supporting, Hulton recalls meeting a young black male on the sidewalk in front of the Ayers home.

Hulton describes the man as being in his early 20s, noting that he was tall, thin, had a light complexion and that his ears stuck out.

“He greeted me,” Hulton says. “He was very polite, dressed nicely, but informally – slacks and a dress shirt – and he spoke with no accent. Immediately this young black man entered into conversation with me. He told me he had taken the train out from Chicago and had come to thank the Ayers family personally for having helped him with his education.”

Hulton remembers asking the young man what his plans were for the future.

“He looked right at me and told me he was going to be president of the United States,” Hulton says.

“There was a little bit of a grin on his face when he said it – he sounded sure of himself, but not arrogant. I know how people will say things because they have an ambition, but it did not come across that way,” Hulton says. “It came across as if this young black male was telling me he was going to be president, almost as if it were the statement of a scientific fact that had already been determined, as if his being president had been already pre-arranged.”


12 comments:

balbulican said...

"Bill Ayers's parents' mailman says he believes..."

You know, Sentinel, sometimes your posts parody themselves. No commentary required. But thanks - in that one, simple phrase you've managed to capture the essence of conspiracy thinking. You made my day.

balbulican said...

Ok, I couldn't resist... I went and read it. I suggest all your readers do the same. The birfers among you will probably take it seriously; the rest will split at gut when you realize that the poor old retired mailman doesn't actually remember who it was he thought he saw...just some black kid with a funny name.

Since this is an "affidavit" extracted by one of Sherriff Joe's volunteer Tea Party Posse, we have no idea how much coaxing was required to get the poor old bugger even that far. :)

Canadian Sentinel said...

"You know, Sentinel, sometimes your posts parody themselves. No commentary required. But thanks - in that one, simple phrase you've managed to capture the essence of conspiracy thinking. You made my day."

*Shrug*

Whatever.

Try this, if you dare:

Say the same stuff to everyone in the mainstream media, referencing their gleeful hollering at us about the anonymous, from-the-past, accusers of Herman Cain that interestingly stopped being reported the precise damn moment Mr. Cain announced the suspension of his campaign for the Republican Presidential Nomimation.

Canadian Sentinel said...

And I'm not impressed with derision coming from someone who believes the obviously untrue conspiracy theories out there against Israel...

∞ ≠ ø said...

I'll bet Barry is wearing his brown pants today. This is a great story. Every bit like the work of cold case investigators. Ha! He can hear the hounds barking right through the walls of the White House. They're comin' ta getcha Barry. He can't run. I'll bet he's furious.

balbulican said...

"anonymous, from-the-past, accusers of Herman Cain..."

As I recall, there were three actual named, on camera claimants make allegations against Mr. Cain: sorry, my friend, but it wasn't a case of a retired mailman thinking maybe someone mentioned a name that sounded like Cain.

'And I'm not impressed with derision coming from someone who believes the obviously untrue conspiracy theories out there against Israel..."

I've offered a few times to discuss my views on Israel, and to address any specific questions you may have about them. Strangely, you usually refuse to explain what views of mine you object to. The offer remains open.

Canadian Sentinel said...

You know what your problem is, Balb.

You don't care about evidence that proves Israeli innocence and the malicious guilt of the pro-Palestinian side.

Remember when you blamed Israel for the flotilla incident, even though the evidence proved that Israel did not attack the people on the boat and were actually unarmed, and were attacked by murder-intent savages even before they could even set foot on deck...

Only an imbecile would blame Israel for that.

Canadian Sentinel said...

Nevertheless, I know better than to get into a pointless argument with an intellectually dishonest opponent.

Anonymous said...

balbulican....the babble thing...this guy should put his brain back in the formaldehyde...his mommy told her or him or a bit of both not to take his brain out....some people just don't listen....///

∞ ≠ ø said...

Check this bit of subterfuge out;

balbulican said...

Ok, I couldn't resist... I went and read it. I suggest all your readers do the same. The birfers among you will probably take it seriously; the rest will split at gut when you realize that the poor old retired mailman doesn't actually remember who it was he thought he saw...just some black kid with a funny name.


Assuring the reader that he has read the article, Blah-Blah flatly lies about its contents. Trained, compensated subversives use this tactic because they realize few people will pursue reading behind what appears to be a logical veneer. This is a dead giveaway for a foreign operative.

Notice efforts to discredit the testimony based on the gentleman's age. Shameful. What the passing reader might not be aware of is that this gentleman appears to be the same age and is in better shape than Blah-Blah.

View postman picture:

http://www.wnd.com/files/2012/03/120319hulton.jpg

And his statement:

...“One day, Mary came to the door when I came up to the house with the mail,” he remembers. “After a greeting, she started enthusiastically talking to me about this young black student they were helping out, and she referred to him as a foreign student.”

..."“I am positive that the black male I spoke with in front of the Ayers’ house that day was indeed a young Barack Obama.”

Consilium - Aarluk - Stonecircle said...
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balbulican said...

"Remember when you blamed Israel for the flotilla incident..."

No, I don't. Link, please.

"Nevertheless, I know better than to get into a pointless argument with an intellectually dishonest opponent."

You made an assertion, and you don't have the balls to actually debate it?

No problem, and no surprise.