Posted on 10/22/2008 6:05:52 AM PDT by dascallie
I’m sorry that our country has slipped so far that he has even gotten THIS far, let alone into the office.
Actually if you study the Old Testament you will see this same progression.
thanks, great post....ping for later
Sadly, even with only one term of an Obama regime, we will suffer from the damage for many decades.....
You can bet on it!....He will go crazy appointing Ruth Bater Ginzburg’s all over. Doesn’t anyone realize he was a lawyer for the A.C.L.U.? Good luck America with all that new found institutionalized radicalism!....She may not survive.....
Better start preparing for the new U.S.S.A, comrade............/s
Fake quote!
Potential nominees for BO’s Secretary of Homeland Security include:
Richard Clarke - fmr. member of the National Security Council, fmr. Chair of the NSC Counter-terrorism Security Group
Rep. Anna Eshoo (CA) - member of the House Intelligence Committee, chair of the Intelligence Community Management Committee
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (CA) - member of the Senate Select Intelligence Committee, Chair of the Judiciary Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security
Jamie Gorelick - fmr. Deputy Attorney General, fmr. member of the 9/11 commission
fmr. Sen. Bob Graham (FL) - fmr. Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee
Rep. Jane Harman (CA) - member of the House Homeland Security Committee, Chair of the Intelligence, Information Sharing and Terrorism Risk Assessment Subcommittee
fmr. Sen. Gary Hart (CO) - fmr. member of the National Commission on Terrorism (Hart-Rudman Commission)
Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee (TX) - member of the House Homeland Security Commission, Chair of the Transportation Security and Infrastructure Protection Subcommittee
fmr. Sen. Bob Kerrey (NE) - fmr. member of the 9/11 commission
Anthony Lake - fmr. National Security Advisor
fmr. Sen. Chuck Robb(VA) - fmr. Co-chair of the Iraq Intelligence Commission, fmr. member of the Iraq Study Group
fmr. Rep. Tim Roemer (IN) - current President of the Center for National Policy, fmr. member of the 9/11 commission, fmr. member of the House Select Intelligence Committee
Rep. Loretta Sanchez (CA) - Vice-chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, Chair of the Border, Maritime and Global Counterterrorism Subcommittee
Rep. Bennie Thompson (MS) - Chair of the House Homeland Security Commission
James Lee Witt - fmr. Director of FEMA
Fake but accurate..... Yeah, it sounds like a more contemporary take on things although *somebody* had to come up with it. Perhaps it’s an amalgamation.......
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Indeed America will be very sorry. Here’s the hitch.
If Americans were not forced, under threat of imprisonment, to file and pay federal income taxes, we wouldn’t have to worry about Hussein extorting and redistributing wealth.
If the federal govt had not turned over to international bankers our monetary policy, setting rates and printing money, we would not have to concern ourselves with Hussein extorting and redistributing wealth.
Both of the above acts by congress occured in the year 1913. The majority then were democrats. The President was a democrat.
If elected, all that Hussein can and will do, has been made available to him courtesy of these acts in 1913.
Today, a President Hussein will have even greater powers to stifle any resistance we may muster to thrwart his and congress’s redistribution of wealth policy. Under the guise of the Patriot Act, any resistance will be considered acts of terrorism.
There was one man running for President who tried to explain to America when and how the horrors of today began. He tried to tell us how the entire system will collapse if something was not done to reverse these horrendous acts. He tried to explain the predictable future horrors of the Patriot Act in the wrong hands. He tried to explain the Constitutional limits of the federal govt and how the three branches have usurped their powers over the years.
Although he was a Republican, both republicans and democrats rejected him. He’s a kook, a whacko, a laughing stock, noone in their right mind would ever take seriously. But a few of us to a look anyway. We liked what we saw. But then, we became kooks and whackos too.
That’s right, long ago he predicted the financial fiasco we now suffer due to bad monetary policy in the hands of international bankers made possible in 1913. He fought long and hard to return the federal govt to it’s Constitutional limits. To restore our monetary policy. He fought to abolish the IRS. He fought against any and all legislation deemed unConstitutional. A loner, a nutcase, a whacko, the lone resistor in congress. But that fact, along with his many detractors, never discouraged him from doing the right thing.
I know it’s too late now. This nation is on the verge of electing an outright marxist, or a socialist lite. Our fate is what it is. Our future is no longer in our own hands.
The time to have fought against this tyranny in the voting booth has past us by.
For now, unless we desire a marxist to be President, we have no choice but to vote socialist lite. Indeed, it is an awkward position we find ourselves. But we are as much to blame as those we elect. Our part in this cannot be discounted nor swept under the rug as we desperately scramble to get a socialist lite elected President. Since the marxist, which the polls claims he leads, has openly professed his intent to redistribute all our individual wealth. If elected, his power to realize his dreams, and the dreams of his father, can be directly linked to the congressional acts of 1913. (Federal income tax and Federal Reserve.) To enforce his will, he will have the power of the IRS and the Patriot Act behind him.
Please encourage all to vote against marxism by not wasting their vote on an unelectable third party. This is not the time to be protesting in the voting booth. The stakes are too high. We cannot and we must not allow a marxist to become POTUS.
If we can survive this election, we need to immediately get busy with an agressive grassroots campaign to restore our Constitutional Republic. And we need to get extremely serious about it.
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