Originally posted on 08/29/2012:

Ok

What I noticed from an unbiased spectator was a direct correlation between the film and fear. It was basically made to strike fear in the American people. That being said, the Indian chap did well. I knew going in that some of the stuff would be whore shit and others would be legit. It definitely made a case for Obama being anti-colonialism which it is kind of hard to argue that he isn't. He does nothing for Israel, backs The Muslim Brotherhood whom overthrew Mubarak, backs the Wall Street Movement, no one really knows jack shit about Barry, and the fact that he bases his life on his father's ideas when he met him only once. His father was a womanizer who had about 10 children with 4 women.

It was also interesting to see that Obama had ties to such sketchy people, Frank Marshall Davis, Ayers, Said, and Wright. No mention of these people took place around the 2008 election and when Wright came up he was essentially, and was stated in the film, the Obama campaign paid Wright about 150k to shut up.

The film ended speaking about debt. The debt accrued from Washing to Clinton was 5 tril. Bush/Obama have increased that to what it is today at roughly 15 tril and with Obama's plans it should reach about 20 tril. America has the largest economy in the world and has the largest stock pile of cash to deal with it a lot easier than Greece but it is to preserve the wealth for children and grand children. American's have lost 40% of their wealth since he took office. D'Souza also mentions that he did nothing to stop Iran from getting nukes but that is a bit stretched because he did impose sanctions but he also mentions that Obama took our nuke program from 5k to 1.5k and wants to go down to about 300 until it is completely removed. Mind you, the rest of the world isn't removing theirs.

He spoke about the elimination of NASA as well as wanting to make the Islamic countries feel relevant, backing Pakistan, backing Argentina, eliminating US oil drilling, nixing the pipeline from Canada to the Gulf, supporting ex colonial Brazil's oil programs and sending them billions of taxpayers dollars,etc. You can definitely tell that D'Souza is a conservative but he mentions it in a way that one that has no clue about politics which is essentially 95% of the American voters would be scared to death.

I would rate the piece about a 6.5/10. Def well done but some of the piece is quite a sretch and manipulating. It opens up your eyes though about how much the US really doesn't know about Barry. It is also interesting that the media isn't speaking a lick about the movie at all.