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I reported in May that Barrack Obama was going to to send me 5.5 million. Of course, it was a scam. Obama follows the principle outlined by Niccolo Machiavelli in The Prince. “…for to be liberal with the property of others does not take from your reputation, but adds to it. What injures you is to give away what is your own.”
I pointed out in the previous article that people are probably getting soaked by this scam because of the Obama “totally free” promises of health care and stimulus and so-on. I, also, pointed out that there was no way that people would believe that people are actually evoking the name of Obama in their prize scams.
I cannot believe that the same guy called me back. He actually said he was Peter Washington, at first, but then changed his name. He changed the scam around, but it was the same type of scam.
Barrack Obama put my name into this companies list (in spite of the fact that I put my number on the National Do Not Call Registry)—according to this fellow. Barrack Obama is going to send me only $250,000, this time, but he is going to pay 95% of the taxes. All I had to do was pay the other 5% right away (and a small shipping charge) Can you believe it?
I couldn’t either. I know the president believes in Republican principles, but I don’t recall Congress authorizing that much in stimulus money except to bankers who were to gobble up smaller banks.
I present the conversation to you now. I have to apologize for the quality of the audio, but he called early in the morning and woke me up.
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