Friday, July 10, 2009

Obama's Books Banned From US Prisons-- TOO RADICAL

From Gateway:

But, he's a moderate.
Thank You State-Run Media For Vetting This Radical Before the Election.

Barack Obama's books were recently banned from the US government's most secure prison.
The radical language in the books make them "potentially detrimental to national security."
The AP reported:

The federal government's most secure prison has determined that two books written by President Barack Obama contain material "potentially detrimental to national security" and rejected an inmate's request to read them. 

Ahmed Omar Abu Ali is serving a 30-year sentence at the federal supermax prison in Florence, Colorado, for joining al-Qaida and plotting to assassinate then-President George W. Bush. Last year, Abu Ali requested two books written by Obama: "Dreams from My Father" and "The Audacity of Hope." 

But prison officials, citing guidance from the FBI, determined that passages in both books contain information that could damage national security. 

A prison spokeswoman referred questions to the FBI, where a spokeswoman was looking into the matter Thursday evening. 

The documents detailing the prison's rejection of Obama's books are included in court papers for a resentencing hearing scheduled later this month for Abu Ali, a U.S. citizen. 

The rejection is just one indication of the harsh conditions imposed on inmates at the supermax prison, according to Abu Ali's lawyer, Joshua Dratel...

Prison officials cite specific pages - but not specific passages - in the books that they deem objectionable. They include one page in Obama's 1995 book, "Dreams from My Father," and 22 separate pages in his policy-oriented 2006 book, "The Audacity of Hope." It was not immediately obvious what passages might have been deemed problematic, though nearly half of the pages cited are in a chapter devoted to foreign affairs.
The fact that the books promote racism probably didn't help.
Here's one passage from his book Dreams of My Father:




Audio was taken from the Hugh Hewitt Show.
In Obama's own words:

"It is this world, a world where cruise ships throw away more food in a day than most residents of Port-au-Prince see in a year, where white folks' greed runs a world in need, apartheid in one hemisphere, apathy in another hemisphere... That's the world! On which hope sits!"
The prison officials were probably concerned about stoking racial tensions(?)

4 comments:

Damien said...

Pastorius,

Oh the Irony!

Obama Nation said...

That tells you something when a terrorist wants to read Obama's books.

nunya said...

Throwing grandmothers under buses for being white is pretty damn violent and racist.

Plus, 'Dreams of My Father' was written my a terrorist.

Maggie Thornton said...

Alan Colmes is saying the prison relented and let him read the books. He also cited the death penalty comment mentioned above, but nothing else. 22 pages are quite a few.


http://www.alan.com/2009/07/11/obamas-books-were-banned-from-us-prison/