Much has been made about 17-year-old Zach Bencal, who was scrubbed from Obama's rally yesterday. But it's not about the young man, dare I say, but the fact that there was no room for the National Anthem at Obama's rally in New Hampshire.
No Obama rally is complete without a few celebrity sightings.
Actor Justin Long, co-star of "Live Free or Die Hard" and the popular "I'm a Mac/I'm a PC" commercials was spotted by the middle schoolers and posed for photos. Actor John de Lance, better known as "Q" from "Star Trek: The Next Generation," was also present.
Not present, or at least not singing the National Anthem at the rally was Londonderry senior Zach Bencal.
Bencal, who sings the anthem for a number of school events and is actively involved in local community theatre, had been contacted by the Obama campaign to sing the anthem. He agreed to do so, then was told later in the evening the anthem had been scratched from the program. Bencal said he was told by the campaign the decision was a simple programming change to make room for another speaker.
"I guess it just wasn't meant to be," Bencal said.
You're getting this, right? Those of you who are not sure if questions about Obama are legitimate or just right-wing hackery? For those who are not sure, how tall is the stack getting that you are not sure whether you should really question or not?
I'll bet you have to stand on your tip-toes to make eye contact with me by now. Is the 'stack of stuff' telling you anything?
The National Anthem was scrubbed to make room for another laudatory supporting speaker. The. National. Anthem.
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NOTE: I strongly urge readers to go to The Mark Levin Show and listen to the first 30 minutes of his October 14, 2008 broadcast. Or, just right-click here and save the MP3 file directly to your computer and listen. Because Mark explains - better than anyone I have heard to date - the Alinsky "Rules for Radicals" presence in the words spoken by both Barack Obama and his wife Michelle.
No one else wants to touch it. So radical are their ambitions that to even ponder it can be written off as radical. Such is how the game is played. Such is how you can be played.
I'm a core conservative, but I am also a pretty level-headed guy. I don't say or address such things lightly or with the exuberance of a conspiracy theorist.
Pay attention. It's free.
That from Steve Schippert at Wizbang. The whole thing ought to be read and inwardly digested. Steve also posts at ThreatsWatch. Get that?












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