Barack's nominee for secretary of the Navy, Ray Mabus, is a former governor of Mississippi, a former ambassador to Saudi Arabia, and served in the Navy during the Vietnam War.
The New York Times reports that in 1998, while Mabus and his wife were having marital problems, he surreptitiously recorded a meeting the couple had with a mutual friend, Rev. Jerry McBride. Mabus had told McBride in advance that he had been advised by a lawyer to tape the conversation. Neither man mentioned the recording to Mrs. Mabus. During the session, she admitted having an affair and told her husband, “I will hate you till the day I die, and I will tell my children.”
What I find interesting is not the messy divorce, but the man's name. Mabus jumps off the page because it has become infamous thanks to Nostradamus.
Century 2, Quatrain 62
Mabus will soon die, then will come,
A horrible undoing of people and animals,
At once one will see vengeance,
One hundred powers, thirst, famine, when the comet will pass.
If this guy is approved, and he probably will be, get ready for every prophecy nut to come out of the woodwork.
More fun from the Obama Big Top.
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