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In a statement issued from Boston last night, the Rachel Brown for Congress campaign emphasized that the LaRouche Debate had hit a "raw nerve" with her attack in the Sept. 7 cable-TV debate with Barney Frank, on President Obama as a "ticking time-bomb."
After noting that the national media coverage has picked up on that statement, the Rachel for Congress release continues:
Lyndon LaRouche commented that Chicago mayor Richard Daley's decision not to run again will drive Obama wild, with its suggestion that his Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel, will leave him to campaign for Mayor of Chicago. Financial Times Washington bureau chief Ed Luce headlines Wednesday's column, "Disaster Looms at the Polls as President Finally Eyes Economy." He ends it by writing, "While Mr.
Obama betrays collapse toward "narcissistic catastrophe" with unscripted "dog" remark in Milwakee. There has been widespread concern about Obama's mental health since his unscripted remarks Monday evening in Milwaukee, when he said, "Some powerful interests who had been dominating the agenda in Washington for a very long time, and they're not always happy with me. THEY TALK ABOUT ME LIKE A DOG.
In what Lyndon LaRouche called a "childish" act, a former Chicago community organizer again publicly spat on the American System today, when he announced his regime's non-infrastructure plan: repairing roads, constructing and maintaining rails, and refurbishing runways. This is to be done with an "up-front investment" of a mere $50 billion over six years.
As the Rachel Brown for Congress campaign was tearing up the 4th District of Massachusetts, on the eve of her Sept. 7 debate with Barney Frank, Rachel took time out to give an interview to EIR. The interview, which appeared in EIR's Sept. 3rd edition, in an article on how Frank is running scared, follows:
At the conclusion of Tuesday night's debate between LaRouche Democrat Rachel Brown and Rep. Barney Frank, Brown's campaign manager, Jenny Getachew, summarized the outcome: "The Earth just tilted a little bit more on its axis. In our direction!"
Lyndon LaRouche best nailed the situation in a discussion yesterday, in which he said, "The President is not in good mental health," and is "approaching a crack-up." LaRouche said that this means that "there's only one thing on the agenda for action ...
Sept. 7 (LPAC) – The LaRouche Political Action Committee has released a feature film, premiering September 7th, 2010 at www.larouchepac.com/gsfilm, titled “The Takedown of Glass-Steagall”, which details the seventy-five year offensive by Wall Street and London against the legacy of Franklin Roosevelt, and the life-or-death battle we find ourselves in now over the urgently needed reinstatement of Roosevelt's 1933 legislation.
Obama has psychologically collapsed to the point where he is using a teleprompter even for private meetings in the Oval Office. His reliance on the device came up in coverage of his miserable Iraq War "victory" speech last week.
A Kaiser Foundation national study just released finds that health insurance premiums in 2010 will cost workers nearly double (47% more) what they paid in 2005, although average wages have increased by just 18%. In the economic collapse, companies nationwide have dumped more of their employer healthplan costs onto their employees, and the Obamacare law will facilitate more of this.
