Posted on Jun 24, 2015
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How can anyone truly support a POTUS who's closest adviser is someone like Valerie Jarrett? Honestly, the oath taken by military personnel is to the US Constitution, not the Communist Manifesto. If you still support the POTUS, how can you justify that support knowing that this is the type of person he keeps in his inner circle?

https://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2015/06/communism-in-jarretts-family/
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PO2 John Mohler
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Given that Frank Marshall Davis was his mentor, this should surprise nobody.
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MSgt Tommy Flores
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The major media hides this kind of information. Shortly after the founding of the USA the Rothschilds bought up most USA newspapers as the had done in England. As radio and TV stations appeared they bought them too. The Jews started Hollywood so every thing America gets for the media is filtered through the Learned Elders of Zion!
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MAJ Bryan Zeski
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Really? We're talking about sedition because one of the President's advisors' parents might have talked to Communists back in the 1950s? Maybe before we start throwing these stones, we should look at all of the advisors' parents and family going back to the mid-20th century for all elected officials - and hold those officials accountable for what their families did. I don't think we'd have any elected officials left...
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Who said anything about sedition? You did! I state, in this thread that I contact my reps in opposition to bills that resemble the communist planks. Where do you get off editorializing? BO in his own words identifies with marxist ideology. It was not the 1950's when he wrote that book. Have you ever heard the name Frank Marshall Davis? He was a card carrying communist who mentored young BO. Introspect any, Major?

"To avoid being mistaken for a sellout, I chose my friends carefully. The more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structured feminists and punk-rock performance poets. We smoked cigarettes and wore leather jackets. At night in the dorms, we discussed neocolonialism, Franz Fanon, Eurocentrism and patriarchy. When we ground out our cigarettes in the hallway carpets or set our stereos so loud the walls began to shake, we were resisting bourgeois society's stifling conventions. We weren't indifferent, or careless, or insecure. We were alienated." Dreams of my Father
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