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[QUOTE="MikeOvDecrepitvde:869200"]Both Obama and McCain championed themselves as savior's of the Wall St. bailout, so I would say he's already off to a good start, in that respect. Also, the book doesn't say that he went to Yale, nor does the blurb. "Obama’s economics are pure Skull & Bones/Chicago school austerity and sacrifice for American working families". That's just drawing a comparison. For me, I'm simply interested in his connections with Brzezinski, his rise towards the presidency from relative obscurity, and having never won a prior contested election. President's are place men, continuing agenda's that have been devised before they even take office. President's are placed on the front lines while those who actually fashion and dictate the policies go unnoticed. Men who would actually want to execute real "change" could never be president; Bilderberg could never have that.[/QUOTE]
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