Posted on 02/06/2009 7:06:04 AM PST by Michael Eden
As we contemplate President Obama and his plan to take over America with a massive socialist agenda, it's time to reflect on something: most likely, ordinary Americans were never included in his circle of "friends":
"To avoid being mistaken for a sellout, I chose my friends carefully. The more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists and punk rock performance poets."(Youtube here).
I don't know about you. But I'm nowhere on that list. And no one like me is anywhere to be found on Obama's list of "friends."
One thing we can be damn sure about now: Barry Hussein learned a lot by being friends with Marxist professors. Now we get to become Marxists, too. Whether we like it or not.
Obama didn't want to risk being seen as a sellout by politically active black liberals, foreigners, Chicanos, Marxists, and radical feminists. He didn't seem to give a damn whether he sold out on average Americans and their values. And I hate to tell you, but he never has, and still doesn't.
Rush Limbaugh has an impressive - but most certainly by no means even close to exhaustive - compilation of quotes that Americans should have more carefully considered before electing this radical.
Now we're about to socialize our economy. By "bailing out" banks, automakers, and other institutions, Obama gets to dictate what such businesses do. He gets to decide what kind of products they will make, how much pay they should receive, and what kind of things they purchase for their operations.
In short, he gets to reconstruct the US economy in his image, and in the image of his friends: the liberal black activists, foreign campaign donors, illegal Mexican immigrants, Marxists, and feminists.
It's not about ordinary Americans. It never was with Barry Hussein.
It’s mutual. He was never and will never be included in my friends either.
I guess you got me there. I sure as heck wouldn’t want to be his tag along pal, either.
you forgot Obama’s friends in college namely the de-constructed feminists or whatever the heck they were.........
You and I would not want obama for a friend. I would despise being in the same room.
Yeah,
Saul Alinsky, and Bill Ayers, and Bernadine Dohrn, and Frank Marshall Davis, and Louis Farrakhan, and Jeremiah Wright, and Father Pfleger, and Rashid Khalidi, and James Meeks.
I wrote an article about some of these slime when people should have been paying attention.
http://startthinkingright.wordpress.com/2008/08/08/obama-caught-with-yet-another-radical-association/
You got a good point, Miss Dairy. There are a whole lot of other Obama “friends” who are nothing whatsoever like us.
I’m kind of figuring the Secret Service wouldn’t let me be in the same room. I mean, that neck is so thin and scrawny, and it would be so, so close...
Can’t believe none of you ever participated in “Adopt a Terrorist Day.” Hallmark printed up a whole bunch cards.
On the other hand, I wouldn’t bother to go NEXT DOOR to see Obama, much less to some “Fill my empty head with your divine airiness, Messiah” rallies.
So I guess I’ll never know about what it would be like to be in the same room with Barry Hussein.
I’d adopt a terrorist. Or a whole bunch of ‘em.
Unless I had to return them in the same condition as I got them in...
Let me paraphrase, to make this right: “To avoid being mistaken for an idiot, I chose my friends carefully - normal people.
Id adopt a terrorist. Or a whole bunch of em.
Unless I had to return them in the same condition as I got them in...
***I don’t have the patience or time to take one so I’ll make mine a present to you. Do with it as you want...***
Well, maybe I’ll do what Obama will do with all HIS terrorists and just let him go so he can kill a bunch more Americans.
Gitmo, Shitmo.
Someone on the right needs to do an “I Pledge” video, with celebrities and ordinary people saying “I Pledge” ... to elect people who believe in freedom, not socialism, to provide for my own family not depend on government, to have children after I get married, to help my kids learn the three Rs (plus the other two, right and wrong), to volunteer at my kid’s school, to contribute to charitable causes that help people get their life together not subsidize drug use and immorality, etc.
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