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The Annointed One, Socrates in a business suit

No baby cooing or “Less than One Minute Old” lyrics for Michelle’s DNC exit



imageRight down to the exit song, it was a Mrs. June Cleaver scenario for Mrs. Barack Obama at the Denver Pepsi Centre Monday night. Many women watching wept according to yesterday’s blogs. In the finale after Michelle’s keynote speech, Barack’s family waved to Daddy when he appeared on satellite video asking the audience “How about Michelle Obama?” immediately after his greeting, “Hello from Kansas City.” But Mrs. Cleaver would never have served up a Marxist message in her brownies. As a letter writer to Canada Free Press (CFP) pointed out, “Not once but three times she stated that her husband once told her that there is a significant difference between “what the world is and what the world should be”.

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“She credits him with this earth shattering observation but in actuality it was “lifted” in part, chapter 2, from a book entitled “Rules for Radicals” written by a Chicago Communist who advocated the violent overthrow of the United States—a diehard Communist by the name of Saul Alinsky. Alinsky is credited with being the “Father” of American Radicalism.” The props put into use for the Democrat National Convention would do Hollywood proud. When Mr. Cleaver accepts his mantle on Thursday night, some 80,000 supporters will be watching him from a site made to look like an ancient Greek temple. The Annointed One, Socrates in a business suit, will be seen by millions of television viewers strutting out to a podium that can be raised from beneath the floor, at Invesco Field, home of the Denver Broncos. No mention in an adulating mainstream media what his theme song will be, and we can only hope that it would be too soon for Hail to the Chief and in poor taste for Jesus Christ Super Star. For her big night, Michelle Obama, or her handlers, chose Isn’t She Lovely, a song by Stevie Wonder, from his 1976 album, Songs in the Key of Life. The three-verse song was written to celebrate the birth of his daughter, Aisha. But it was another kind of birth celebrated in Michelle Obama’s highly edited version of the song. Internationally syndicated columnist Steve Miller, who spent 15 years as a Las Vegas disk jockey, believes the song piped through the Pepsi Pavilion sound system, was edited to leave out Wonder’s original words, “Isn’t she precious, Less than one minute old” for political reasons. In Stevie Wonder’s original sound track, the song opens with the sound of a baby cooing and gurgling in the background, also edited out of the DNC theme version. “It is obvious that, if included in the theme played Monday night, the words and baby sounds might have been used by the opposition to convey the message that Mrs. Obama, or her husband Senator Barack Obama, were fledglings in public service,” said Miller. The original track with a baby cooing would hardly serve the Senator’s approval for live birth abortion or Michelle Obama’s Feb. 17, 2004 fundraising pro partial birth abortion letter. Below are the music and lyrics of Stevie Wonder before it was edited for the presentation for what could be America’s next First Lady.

"Isn't She Lovely"

 Music and Lyrics by Stevie Wonder Isn't she lovely Isn't she wonderful Isn't she precious Less than one minute old I never thought through love we'd be Making one as lovely as she But isn't she lovely made from love Isn't she pretty Truly the angel's best Boy, I'm so happy We have been heaven blessed I can't believe what God has done Through us he's given life to one But isn't she lovely made from love Isn't she lovely Life and love are the same Life is Aisha The meaning of her name Londie, it could have not been done Without you who conceived the one That's so very lovely made from love Does that sound like the real Michelle to you?


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Judi McLeod -- Bio and Archives -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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