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Communist Party Propagandist Frank Marshall Davis

in Amazon’s # 1 documentary !in Amazon’s # 1 documentary !

Barack Obama’s real father is:

Dreams from My Real Father on DVD ObamasRealFather.com ! Amazon.com

New film reveals to America who the President really is

! Obama’s real father was Communist Party USA propagandist Frank Marshall Davis, asuspected Soviet agent. Davis indoctrinated Obama into Marxism from ages 10-18.

! Barack Obama’s life story, the basis of his political career, is a fairy tale.The“Kenyan goatherder”father was only a sham marriage to hide an illicit affair. Obama usedhim to obscure a Marxist political foundation. America has been had!

! Beginning in 1983, Weatherman Bill Ayers, and his father Tom Ayers, fundedBarack Obama’s education and nurtured his political career.

! Obama is a “Red Diaper Baby,” following the Saul Alinksy strategy toCOLLAPSE Capitalism and DESTROY the American Middle Class:

TAX Health Care + LEGALIZE Illegals + STIMULUS for Cronies + ATTACK Business +Food Stamp DEPENDENT Society + Welfare WAIVERS = BANKRUPT AMERICA

OBAMA’S BIG LIE REVEALED

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TRUE BRIT: ANDYANDY Murray, a skeptic

by nature, didn’t darethink this was going to

be easy, did he?Even at age 25, four devas­

tating losses in Grand Slamfinals had to have triggeredhuman nature to leave himwondering whether it wasever going tohappen for him.Last night in the U.S. Open

final at anelectrically­chargedArthur Ashe Stadium underthe lights — after taking atwo­set lead on defendingchampion Novak Djokovicand then losing it — it finallyhappened for Murray. He fi­nally persevered, finally wonaGrandSlam title. Finally.And it didn’t come easy.Murray backed up the

Olympic gold medal he cap­tured last month in Londonand overcame Djokovic 7­6(10), 7­5, 2­6, 3­6, 6­2.And as much as the match

will be known for going fivegrueling sets in four hoursand 54minutes, itwill foreverbe remembered for the epicfirst set that completely setthe tone for thematch.When I go to a Bruce

Springsteen concert, regard­less of how long the show isor what other songs he playsfrom the set list, if he plays“Jungleland’’ I go home hav­ing gotten more than mymoney’sworth.I can say the same

thingabout that first set

lastnight—87minutesof riv­eting tennis won by Murray,12­10, in a 25­minute tie­breaker, the longest in tourna­menthistory for amen’s final.Thematchwasbest­of­five

sets, but those 87 minutesMurray and Djokovic deliv­ered were all you needed towitness to feel like you wereat a special event.Murray, desperately seeking

his first careerSlamafter com­ingsotantalizinglyclosetotast­ing the nectar in his previousfour finals, closed out the firstsetwithaservicewinneronthe22ndpointofthebreaker.Survival came on his sixth

set­point. Had Murray notwon that set, you wouldn’thave been out of line towon­der if he’d ever win a GrandSlam title after having all ofthose set points on his racketand failing to close it out.Murray’s grit in that set is

what drew Ivan Lendl tocoachhimwhen they first be­ganmeeting lastDecember.“Hard work,’’ Lendl, who

builthimself intothebest player in the

world by out­working ev­eryone, said.

“He’s not afraid of it. I learnedvery quickly that Andy is aquickstudy.Ibelievedfromthebeginning this would happen.Whether it helped him to be­lieve because I believed, you’dhavetoaskAndy.’’When the historic tiebreak

was over, it appearedMurrayhad broken the will of Djok­ovic, who quickly fell behind4­0 in the second set withtwo Murray breaks of serve.At the point, it looked likeMurray’s first Grand Slammight become a slamdunk.But nothing, of

course, comes easyfor Murray, whocarried theweight of theentire UnitedKingdomtrying toend a 76­yeardroughtwithout aBritishGrandSlam winner dat­ingback toFredPerry in 1936.“It does build pressure,’’

Murray said. “You try not tothink about that when you’replaying, but when I was serv­ing for the match I did realizehow important that momentwas for British tennis. I’m ob­viously proud that I managedto achieve it, and now I don’thave to be asked that stupidquestionagain.’’Murray was faced with be­

coming the second player tolose his first fiveGrand Slamfinals. When it was over,though, he left no doubt.Murray lost the second set

6­2 and the third 6­3 andsomehow summoned the en­ergyandcouragetoovercomeDjokovic in the fifth and de­cidingset torealizehisdream.If you’re seeking some cos­

mic symmetry on this magi­cal night: In 1984, Lendl en­tered theFrenchOpenhavinglost his first four Grand Slamfinals andheovercamea two­setdeficit to JohnMcEnroe towinhis first Slam.Lendl would go on to win

sevenmoreGrandSlam titlesin his brilliant career. WhoknowshowmanymoreMur­ray has in him?

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Finally! A ‘Grand’ win

CAN’T BELIEVE THIS! Andy Murray reacts on courtafter defeating Novak Djokovic last night. Getty Images

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FIRST KISS! Andy Murray kisses theU.S. Open championship trophy afterdefeating defending champ Novak Djok-ovic in five sets for his first Grand Slamtitle last night in Flushing Meadows.

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