President Obama Re-enslaves His People: The Jewish Virtual Library reported:
David Axelrod [Jew] "… is best known as a top advisor to Barack Obama, first in Obama's 2004 for the U. S. Senate in Illinois and later as chief strategist for Obama's 2008 presidential campaign (italics supplied)."
The Jewish Leadership Blog of November 7, 2008 by Israeli politician Moshe Feiglin (Jew) stated that Jews such as David Plouffe got Barack Obama the Presidency, and "Jews were prominent at every level of the Obama campaign … (italics supplied)."
Mr. Feiglin called the President's rise to power stupendous, and Mr. Feiglin also made known: "Whenever you peek behind a revolution, you will discover a Jew pulling the strings (emphasis supplied)."
The New Yorker carried a cover story titled "The First Jewish President". Commenting on it, Jim Hoff noted that it played off the Jewish-American former politician and federal judge Abner Mikva, who during the 2008 election season predicted:
"'When this is all over, people are going to say that Barack Obama is the first Jewish president (italics supplied).'"
Charter schools exploded across America through Race for the Top made law by President Barack Obama - a black man. Hence, because charter schools are to re-enslave black children by imprisonment, some Jews placed Barack Obama in the White House, in part, for him as President, to return his people to slavery.
Some Jews invested in the slave trade from Spain, from Rhode Island, in New York City, and Jews owned and auctioned black people as slaves in America's southern states.
Princeton University's Professor Emeritus James McPherson, Ph.D., argued that someone who does not know his or her history is " … hopeless." However, Albert Shanker (Jew), former President of the United Federation of Teachers (UFT), stood against teaching black students their history because he said that the children would hate the enslavers.
However, of Jews' yearly remembrance of enslavement by Egyptians, journalist Christiane Amanpour made known:
"The Seder is a time where Jews are encouraged to ask questions, especially the children (italics supplied)."
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