Obama bloggers using Obama’s campaign website to send email spam
Posted on August 17, 2008
I just received this message from barackobama.com just last night. The writer says I‘m a pathetic smear merchant, but isn’t this a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black?
Subject: A book of lies — your action urgently needed
Cao-
You’re a pathetic smear merchant. Anyone can send emails to anyone else from barackobama.com . Just surf on over: http://my.barackobama.com/page/invite/corsi and see how easy it is for yourself.
See, this message is from Larry. Want me to make it from you, or maybe Hillary?
BTW, I went ahead and signed you up for some Obama email list thing. Thought you would be interested in keeping up with the latest news.
Love,
Larry
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A user has sent this message from BarackObama.com. The sender’s name, email address, subject and message have not been verified.
The difference between the Obama bloggers and just about everyone else on the planet is – most people wouldn’t want to threaten people or pose as someone else to harass people.
Notice how they’re hysterical over Jerome Corsi’s book, the Obama Nation. And notice how they’re promoting it!
As Kender has always said…”controversy=cash” – any publicity is good publicity.
These people don’t seem to be bright enough to realize that.
And I also received an email from the Kerry campaign the other day, pretty much promoting the same idea. Apparently Kerry hasn’t gotten over losing due in part to “Unfit for Command”.
Corsi’s Obama book is already a best-seller, but their efforts are going to catapult it into the stratosphere. Many people are curious about what it is the Obama campaign has been covering up regarding Obama’s “missing years”, which include the period of 1999 where Larry Sinclair claims that Obama met him, they went to a Chicago bar together, and later did cocaine and had homosexual sex in the back of a limousine.
Obama – instead of suing Sinclair for defamation, has been strangely silent on these allegations, while the Obamabloggers have concentrated, much like they’re doing regarding Corsi’s book, on smearing the source, or ’shooting the messenger’.
That is the Larry in the email message; they’re using Larry Sinclair’s email address to send spam to people from the Obama campaign website.
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“Corsi’s Obama book is already a best-seller,”
I didn’t think massive “bulk buys” of a book made it a best-seller.
Well, I guess one learns something new every day.
You can make that assumption, but the book is flying off the shelves – with thanks to the Obamablognuts who are hysterical over his tanking poll numbers.
Corsi didn’t mention Larry Sinclair in his book, so why are you trying to tie the two together?
And the reason he didn’t sue Sinclair is obvious: It would be big news and then put Sinclair’s accusations in the open.
The fact is Sinclair hasn’t mentioned any actual evidenced. His “limo driver” hasn’t even confirmed anything yet.
“Above Your Pay Grade?” Give me a break. Whatever happened to “The Buck Stops here” Senator?
CBS, NBC, ABC, MSNBC, CNN, The Washington Post, and The New York Times have tried to keep the American voter in the dark in terms where Obama stands on many important issues. Thank goodness Rick Warren, a Pastor has done what many reporters have refused to do; that is ask Obama some tough questions regarding where he stands on the issues facing this nation. It is ironic that the Main Stream media has caused the Church to inherit a permanent place as a legitimate venue in future Presidential election debates. Thank you CNN! Your hidden agenda just backfired!
And what about that wimpy answer from Obama regarding his pay grade? Why can’t you just be a man and tell it like it is Senator Obama? Why do you feel obligated to hide your true intentions behind an accomplished speechwriter and an unusually good ability to read flowery speech from a teleprompter?
It is the Obama bloggers who’ve tied Corsi’s book to Larry Sinclair.
In the subject line of that email – “a book of lies – your help urgently needed”
They’re talking about Corsi’s book.
And they sent that email using Larry Sinclair’s email address, and signed it “Larry”.
they themselves have tied the two together
You honestly can’t be so stupid as not to have recognized that, can you?