Forward:
Nearly two years before Barack Obama was elected
president I noticed two woman standing on a street
corner. They were jumping up and down and waiving blue
signs for some guy named "Obama". At the time I
thought, "Isn't it a little early to be out campaigning for
the general election? That's a bit creepy."
Since then nothing has changed my mind about Barack Obama, his steroid
like campaign,
and the disciples who follow him.
Here is a list of things simply to think about.
Barack wants to create a mandatory civil service
program for youth. This is no joke. He truly
intends to create a new program whereby
all citizens around the ages of 18-24 will "serve" their country.
He vaguely referenced this idea in a
speech just prior to being elected. At the time I assumed he
was referring to our existing volunteer police force,
national guard, etc. But it is now clear that Barack wants a new
kind of "military" by drafting college age citizens. (Can
anyone say, "Nazi Youth"?)
Barack believes in "spreading the wealth".
This was not a slip of the tongue. He has
repeatedly talked about "ownership" as a failed
Republican philosophy. His plan to
increase taxes upon the wealthy in not just to create necessary revenue for the
government, but to redistribute money
to the lower economic class. Once this
plan made its
way into the general discussion, his campaign
personnel quickly acted to cover it up by
redrafting/rephrasing the platform.
The essence of Obama's economic philosophy remains clear; He has
socialist/Marxist impulses. This is not surprising
considering his liberal "community
organizing" background.
The zeal for Barack is strange and
unwarranted.
Consider that Barack raised nearly 3/4 of a billion
dollars for his campaign, shattering all previous
campaign records. He raised amounts exceeding
40 million per month well before the election.
Consider that some of this money came from
outside the USA, including repetitive donations made
under the $200 amount so as to avoid indicating who the
donor was.
What is it that has compelled
so many people to send so much money to Barack?
Why is it that even foreigners were so
passionate about getting him elected?
Why have some labeled him "the messiah"?
Why would some Hollywood elite raise
millions of dollars for him, considering
that he
intends to go to Washington and raise their
taxes? Why is that every third car in
my city seems to have an Obama bumper
sticker on it?
Don't you think it's all a bit much??
Consider Barack Obama's clever yet
deceitful rhetoric. He uses his gift
of oratory to advance his political career rather than
truth. He is intellectually dishonest.
There are countless examples (like saying
that we give tax breaks to companies for
shipping jobs overseas - a lie), but simply ask yourself; Why is it that
some citizens actually believe they will no longer need to pay
their mortgage if Obama were elected?
Is it ignorance? Definitely. But
isn't
it also due to Barack's deceitful rhetoric,
his constant message
that everything will change for good when he is
elected?
It is clear that Obama's over the top
soaring rhetoric has served only one purpose,
to get himself
elected. He has been selling false
hope.
By the way, "hope". What exactly did
Barack mean by that? We
have learned it to mean that if you simply vote for
him, you are granted a license to start
feeling good about the future. Why?
Well, we're not sure why. Just because
Barack said so, I guess.
Has Barack adequately demonstrated that he is a
naturally born citizen of the United States (a
requirement under the constitution)?
Now, I don't know if this is some crazy
internet rumor, but there
are some people who are convinced he hasn't
adequately proven his origin of birth.
In fact, they claim to have evidence to the
contrary. While I don't know the
validity of this accusation, is it too much
to ask a presidential candidate for adequate
proof of origin of birth, a basic
requirement?
Just a thought here; What if it was proven
that Barack was born in Kenya? Would
his flock accept the idea that he is
ineligible?
Barack has had a number of strange
associations. Now, I know much has
been said about this. But ask
yourself, does Barack have a different
political view than terrorist William Ayers? Is it a coincidence that
he launched his political career in Ayers' living room?
The two clearly have something in
common, that being their left wing political views.
What about the political views of Reverend Wright,
Obama's pastor for over ten years, who angrily
exclaimed, "God Damn America!"? Are we to believe
that Obama has sharp disagreements with him?
Finally, consider Obama's accolades towards Palestinian
terrorist Rashid Khalidi. Will Obama continue the
war on terror with the same determination as
President Bush, considering that he rarely
even mentions it? Will Obama uphold
America's strong support of Israel?
Barack Obama likes to say that it's all about you.
"We are the change we have been waiting
for!"
That is, we are the change as long as we, well,
vote for the change in the form of man named Barack. So
while it is all about us, it's temporarily all about him.
You know, temporarily.
Since Barack was a community organizer in a poor
section of Chicago, where, by the way, he achieved very
little, he has been on a straight line
towards the presidency. In some ways he has been
carried into this position by powerful people 'behind
the scenes'. Yet Obama has done nothing of
significance. His only achievements
have been to write two books (about himself)
and to climb the political ladder. By
the way, how exactly does a community organizer
from Illinois afford
the tuition of Harvard?
Barack's middle name is 'Hussein'.
Before you think I'm being bigoted, ask
yourself this question. "At the time
of Saddam Hussein's hanging, what were the
statistical odds of America electing our
next president having a name of
'Hussein'?" Strange, isn't it?
Who is
America's biggest enemy? Osama Bin Laden, of
course.