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HALLI CASSER-JAYNE - bio
RED, WHITE 'N TRUE
FOOL'S GOLD
with apologies to "GOLDFINGER"
Posted, July 25, 2008,  12:01 p.m. est

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If there’s one thing that excites Americans, it is gold. The gold you find in them there hills -- black gold. No, not the kind that bubbles up from the earth; the kind that’s bubbled out of Chicago; the kind that spins the Midas touch, that new kind of touch of Mr. Goldfinger himself, Barack Obama.

Barack Obama is pure black gold.

From the bowling alleys of Pennsylvania to the Mercedes Benz of Saudi King Abdullah, Barack Obama has beckoned the world into his web. He's the man, the man with the Midas touch.

A spider's touch?

Golden words he has poured into ears. He has worked hard to allay the world’s fears.

"The walls between races and tribes, natives and immigrants, Christian and Muslim and Jew cannot stand. These now are the walls we must tear down," Obama told an enthusiastic crowd of 200,000 in Berlin, Germany’s Tiergarten Park. He spoke from a stage constructed near the Victory Column, a soaring monument to Prussian military triumphs.

He might have been standing beneath MacDonald’s Golden Arch his European audience was as enraptured as any kid is by a MacDonald’s golden nugget.

Yes, Barack Obama is Mr. Goldfinger, the man with the Midas touch.

Golden words he will pour in your ear. But his lies can’t disguise what you fear for a golden girl, even an Obama girl, knows when he’s kissed her; it’s the kiss of death…

Even as Obama dazzles the world with his 14 carat words, the press may be gilding the lily with all its Mother lode of golden reviews.

Recent polls show that the Republican’s presumptive nominee, John McCain, has quickly closed the gap between himself and Democratic rival Sen. Barack Obama in several key battleground states, even as the Arizona Senator struggles to break through the wall-to-wall coverage of Obama's trip to Europe and the Middle East this week.

McCain and Obama are in a statistical dead heat in Colorado, Michigan and Minnesota while the Illinois senator has a more comfortable edge in Wisconsin, according to polling conducted by Quinnipiac University.

In July 1996, Bill Clinton had a double digit-lead against Bob Dole at the comparative time in his campaign. And John Kerry looked solid against George W. Bush in the same month.

Such a cold finger beckons you to enter his web of sin, but don't go in. From Mister Goldfinger, pretty girl, beware of his heart of gold, his heart is cold.

Hillary Clinton fundraiser, Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild, who despite her European title is a noble resident of New York City, said, "What I think is very important is that he has a problem with his image. He is an aloof candidate. He does not connect with people. He has words, but no ordinary person thinks that he is there for them, and women feel that intensely."


For a golden girl knows when he's kissed her, it's the kiss of death ...

Golden words he will pour in your ear, but his lies can't disguise what you fear. From Mister Goldfinger, pretty girl, beware of his heart of gold, this heart is cold.

He loves only gold…only gold…he loves gold…he loves only gold…only gold…he loves gold.

Beware black gold.

All that glitters is not gold


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