People Hypnotized by Obama

RECEIVED Wed., Nov. 26, 2008

Dear Editor,
    How revolting the president-elect gets special television coverage as he announces his cabinet of crooks. Already, in the short 22 days of Obamanation, we can clearly see there will be no real change. The Obama hysteria has been unreal, the masses being so blind. The media is excusing his recent appointments of recycled cabinet members as our needing “experience” in the White House, which is to make up for his lack of. This is the complete opposite of the fresh, new, different campaign of “change” that catapulted him into history. So now it is perfectly acceptable, according to the media, for the majority of his highest-ranking cabinet members to be former staff members from both parties. Recycling former White House staff and appointing “economic advisers” who are in bed with the Federal Reserve does not make for change. The Federal Reserve is a private banking cartel implementing and maintaining our financial crisis. Real “change” would be witnessed if the president-elect were to abolish the Federal Reserve. Therefore aiding us out of this monetary mess – not enabling us deeper. Too bad the creative minds at the local, alternative press – along with the masses – were so easily hypnotized by the “change” propaganda. Congratulations, Chronicle, for your biased endorsement of the Democratic Party. Certainly you’ve noticed, there is no difference between political parties. As long as big business remains the puppet master, every politician will be corrupt.
Anxiously awaiting true change,
Colette Michalec
   [Editor says: Since an endorsement is an expression of opinion, do not all endorsements emanate from bias? Can there be a nonbiased endorsement?]
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