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Conspiracy Theories Gone Wild

Posted by Michelle Moquin on January 31st, 2009

Good morning.

So I thought that I was going to work this morning, but yesterday, I discovered something that left me quite po’d. And since the situation was not going to be rectified before I went to work this morning, I informed my manager that I would not be going to work until it was resolved. I gave them 2 weeks to figure it all out.  For all of you conspiracy theorists out there, I sense a conspiracy.  I’ll keep you posted as things progress.

But speaking of conspiracy theories. It’s pretty obvious that the RNC will do anything to make Obama look bad and be an unsuccessful president.  Now I’m not pointing fingers but we all have become privy to so much information this past year. It has been revealed to us that the RNC will stop at nothing.

So…that being said, did you hear that Obama’s brother George was arrested in Kenya for possession of Marijuana? Yep. And my first thought was that he was framed. And who more than anyone else would want obama to have a bad name?  Those that don’t want him to succeed. Need I say more?  And since they can’t find anything on Obama, hell, they’ll just go after his family members. I have a feeling that this won’t be the last shady stunt the RNC will think up.

Oh…and speaking of the RNC…did you hear that they elected Michael Steele, a black man to be the head of the RNC? In my mind their reasoning for electing Steele is so tranparent. The racists elect a black man for the same reason they elected Palin. I’m not saying that Steele is a bad person…I really know nothing about him. Just as I knew nothing about Palin but look where that got us.  Yes, in their moment of desperateness, they were hoping that any woman would do…and maybe their hoping that any black man will do too, and this will lead them to a win in 2012. I doubt it. But again, if people are stupid enough like we know them to be then we deserve to get what we get. Let’s just hope that we have all learned.

But hey…now that I’m thinking about it, this reminds me of that comedian Dave Chappelle who does a skit about a black white supremacist, Clayton Bigsby.  Bigsby is blind and he doesn’t have a clue that he is black. He articulates his white supremacist, hatred for blacks and any OTW attitude so well, that the KKK puts a hood on him, hiding his true identity, and sends him out to be their spokesperson. Hmmm…sound familiar? Let’s hope we don’t fall for the the RNC’s real life skit.

Do I sound like a conspiracy theorist with all of this talk about back-door plotting?  Well…if there is one thing that I have learned this past year or so is that conspiracy theories happen more often than not.  If you think it’s possible, then most likely it is probable.  

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9 Responses to “Conspiracy Theories Gone Wild”

  1. Charlie Says:

    Michelle, you most be clairvoyant. I was thinking the same thing about Mr. Steele being elected head of the RNC. My husband went berserk when a big deal was made of the fact that Dawson was outed as a bigot member of a white only club.

    So he said now we got to let the nigger in. I asked him what he meant and he said ask me in 2012. Then I read your column today. I have been trying to get this in all day.

    Charlie

  2. Marilyn Says:

    Michelle

    I want to be a girlz. I am graduating from BYU this year. I finished my 2 year Mormon missionary hiatus with the boys despite the church’s attempt to keep me in my place as a woman.

    I was a devout believer until an acquaintance introduced me to your blog. I was instantly hooked. It did not take me long to see the lies and bullshit that the mormon cult was shoveling. Just a bunch of men as Madaline would say trying to hold on to free pussy.

    The Mormons are about the money and they use religion as their schtick to approach the mark. They hook the men with the opportunity to fill their beds with easily manipulated women and an opportunity to be somebody they are not simply because they were born with a nasty sack of balls between their legs.

    Give me the word and I will leave tomorrow. I want to be a girlz.

    Marilyn

  3. Janet Says:

    Speaking of conspiracies Michelle, what do you think of the Supreme Court deciding that a woman who was lied to about not being paid the same salary that her fellow men workers were for more than twenty years being told that she did not have a case because the statutory of limitations had run out.

    She didn’t find out until 20 years later. Her asshole fellow men coworkers kept the secret that they were being paid more. Talk about keeping a conspiracy for a long time. Then the those rich men on the Supreme court add insult to injury by ruling that if you are the victim of a crime and you don’t find out about the crime before the statute for suiting for a remedy you can’t.

    The logic that a victim can’t sue if they don’t know that they are a victim never occurred to these legal “geniuses.” These are the guys that are interpreting the laws that will govern our lives.

    Janet

  4. George Says:

    The spooks are loose. Let’s hope they don’t all leave prison at once. I like the cop in Oakland who shot him one.

    George

  5. Anonymous Says:

    Why are you trashing the Mormons bitch. You get a free ride at our university and you write that trash. I hope someone beams you up before we find out who you are. I hope we find you before you get your degree.

  6. Health Info Says:

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    Source(s): ??Richard D’Amico, MD, FACS, president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), chief of the department of plastic surgery at the Englewood Hospital and Medical Center in Englewood, New Jersey, and assistant clinical professor of plastic surgery at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, New York. Dr. D’Amico has been named one of the best doctors in New York and New Jersey by New York magazine and New Jersey Monthly, respectively.

  7. Anonymous Says:

    Volume 21, Number 38 | The Newspaper of Lower Manhattan | January 30 – February 5, 2009

    Downtown notebook

    Listening to Obama and the racists in my W.W. II tent

    By JERRY TALLMER

    It was a tent, on Guam, just large enough for four cots and a tinny radio that day and night conveyed from 10,000 miles away the searching voice of a skinny phenomenon named Sinatra who was packing the Paramount back in New York with screaming, fainting bobby-soxers.

    One of the songs he was soon to sing was Abel Meeropol’s “The House I Live In,” a 1943 hymn to the ideal of a multi-ethnic, bigotry-free America, but Sinatra or no Sinatra, that cut no ice with three of the four occupants of the tent — young crewmen in a B-24 squadron, one from Detroit, one from St. Louis, and one from I forget where — whose daily and nightly converse was so unremittingly peppered with nigger this and nigger that as to drive the fourth occupant crazy enough to one day…

    …That was the way I was going to start this piece, but on Tues., Jan. 20, toward the end of President Barack Hussein Obama’s inaugural address, I changed my mind. Everybody was expecting him to quote from Lincoln, but the man who’d surprised us so many times in the past two years surprised us once again by summoning up another towering American, indeed the first and foremost, via the following quietly thrilling peroration:

    So let us mark this day with remembrance of who we are and how far we have traveled. In the year of Americas’s birth, in the coldest of months, a small band of patriots huddled by dying campfires on the shores of an icy river. The capital was abandoned The enemy was advancing. The snow was stained with blood. At a moment when the outcome of our revolution was most in doubt, the father of our nation ordered these words to be read to the people:

    “Let it be told to the future world that in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive, that the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet it.”

    Hope and virtue — not bad as beacons. And I, listening, shivering — not from cold but from emotion — suddenly thought of some correlative words that, lodged in my head and heart, had carried me as a sort of armor (spiritual armor if you will) all the way through World War II to Guam and beyond and back:
    “These are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.”

    That was composed by Tom Paine on Dec. 23, 1775, two days before Washington and his handful of ragged, bleeding, freezing men crossed the Delaware to save the Revolution. And yes, Tom Paine was a full-fledged radical, so I guess that waitress in the diner at Croton-on-the-Hudson last summer was right when she said Barack Obama was “too radical” for her. Because in his cool, calm, self-contained way, Mr. Obama is certainly as radical as any president can very well get. He is also something of a knife-edged Calvinist; let us but pray there is nothing in there also of a cold-blooded heat-seeking Robespierre.

    It was when he was something more than halfway through his address to the million and a half in front of him and the billions of others around the globe that one realized how much better this address would read on the morrow than in its now somewhat dry and constrained delivery by someone who had only a few months earlier set afire a huge Denver football stadium of 90,000 souls plus anyone and everyone else within reach of television and/or radio.

    Awed by History, I guess you could say of his oratory now on the Mall — awed by the very history he was making, had always known he was making, was going to make. Remember when, in the campaign, as he and Hillary were heading down the homestretch, he icily replied to the suggestion that they toss for No. 1 and No. 2: “I’m not running for vice president, I’m, running for president”? That history.

    And, yes, the first inaugural of President Barack H. Obama does in fact read better, richer, more movingly, more historic than came across in its somewhat flattened deliverance under the pale, cold Tuesday-noon sunlight of Jan. 20, 2009.

    That pale cold sunlight – and the occasion, and History itself, and Barack Obama’s full realization of the occasion and of History, did something else: At least to me and some others with whom I’ve spoken: it suddenly made his face seem 15 or 20 years older, tougher, cannier, more angular.

    Also, perhaps — however distantly, however kept deeply under wraps — not afraid, not cautious, but … preoccupied. I only know that for my own part, watching the television — and, I would think, the best part of a million and a half others more immediately present in that great space that day — one was holding one’s breath from first to last and even beyond the last, when the speech was ended, giving way to kisses and handshakes all round — even then might be the moment for a shadow to protrude from the columns of the Capitol, the barrel of some madman’s gun…

    Someone like the nut case in New Jersey who a few days later was blustering on the tube that he was out to kill The Man. Someone a great deal worse than my three benighted tent mates 65 years ago on Guam.

    Which brings me back to where I came in. Or even earlier, when, like Larry King, I got my first hard dose of racial reality as a high-school kid coming in to Union Station in Washington, D.C., thirsty as hell, and walked through that marble immensity toward a far wall on which there were two drinking fountains — one labeled WHITE and the other COLORED. There, in the national capital.

    Larry King says he drank from one labeled COLORED. I don’t remember if I did or didn’t do that, hut I do know that in that tent on Guam, when I finally had my bellyful of days on end of nigger this and nigger that, I finally, one fine night, up and said: “Hey, fellas, lay off, I have Negro blood myself” — only a small lie in a good cause.

    There was dead silence. And then, in the days that followed, those three guys, each by each, one at time, so as not to let the other two know, came to me and said, pleaded: “Come on, tell me, it isn’t true, is it? You’re not really a nigger. Are you? You can’t be.”

    But I never did change my story. Not to one, to the other, to all three. A small, silly, maybe stupid thing, but as you can see, I’ve not forgotten it. And that is my inauguration present to Barack Hussein Obama, 44th president of the United States of America. I would take an oath on it. Faithfully.

  8. Anonymous Says:

    So we get a delay from the digital conversion. The delay wouldn’t help this mess waiting to happen when people who can’t affort it are forced to buy a big antenna, or pay $10/mo for specials offered by cable and others, which means they are paying $120.00 a year for something that should be free. When there are commercials, those channels should be free to air!

  9. Anonymous Says:

    What part of, “The Bush policies failed,” don’t the GOPpers understand?
    They don’t seem to understand that fingers can point both ways.

    And they seem to have jumped on Rush’s bandwagon and hope that Obama fails — and the hell with the country if they can be proved right.