ran 3.2 miles
The shocking news of Andrew Breitbart's death at the young age of forty-three on the day (March 1) that he was planning to release controversial videos of Obama's Harvard days, which he claimed would redefine the entire perception of the election we face in November, is like something right out of a best-selling novel filled with tragedy, a lot of questions, and much suspense.
To look at these series of events only on the surface, they appear far too connected to not acknowledge some sort of conspiracy or foul play. But, on the other hand, we get nowhere by assuming facts we do not know. This thing is going to play out over the next couple of weeks. As Michael Savage hinted at, after all of this build-up, if these videos are never shown and the whole thing blows over, then we all have that much more reason to lock our doors at night and be that much more careful about how far we are willing to go to take on Barack Obama and what is happening in America. If the videos are released and they prove to be as damaging as Breitbart claimed, then the dynamics of this presidential election may severely change.
Either one of these two outcomes will be epic, and it has to be one or the other. I'm not sure why this number of seven to ten days is necessary to release the videos when Breitbart was ready to do it yesterday, but I certainly hope they become public. Because if they don't, then we all ought to be very, very frightened by what lengths and measures are clearly being used in the arena of this dangerous political game.
389.9 miles to go.
Here is what happened one year ago on Day186.
To look at these series of events only on the surface, they appear far too connected to not acknowledge some sort of conspiracy or foul play. But, on the other hand, we get nowhere by assuming facts we do not know. This thing is going to play out over the next couple of weeks. As Michael Savage hinted at, after all of this build-up, if these videos are never shown and the whole thing blows over, then we all have that much more reason to lock our doors at night and be that much more careful about how far we are willing to go to take on Barack Obama and what is happening in America. If the videos are released and they prove to be as damaging as Breitbart claimed, then the dynamics of this presidential election may severely change.
Either one of these two outcomes will be epic, and it has to be one or the other. I'm not sure why this number of seven to ten days is necessary to release the videos when Breitbart was ready to do it yesterday, but I certainly hope they become public. Because if they don't, then we all ought to be very, very frightened by what lengths and measures are clearly being used in the arena of this dangerous political game.
389.9 miles to go.
Here is what happened one year ago on Day186.
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