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Reasons not to vote for Obama;his own words
In Obama's OWN WORDS;
http://tinyurl.com/5zbyez excerpt; It’s down to the wire. Is there anything left to be said? Any argument that will persuade those still waffling, or change the minds of those still inclined to vote for Obama? I think so. So I’ll offer one last observation of my own. And here it is: Obama supporters point with dewy- eyed admiration to his years as a “community organizer” as proof of his readiness to lead. What they overlook is the fact that a commitment to ideological stealth (read “deception”), a philosophy of class and race envy, a deeply-held resentment of those who have been successful, a disdain for the foundational documents of the nation, a messianic sense of personal superiority, and a willingness to attack those who disagree with you through use of the political machine -- may seem like valiance when done by a struggling underdog. But those same attitudes, inclinations and tactics take on a very different aspect when the person with them is the most powerful human being on the planet. Now I’m going to let Obama speak for himself in this rest of this article. Despite the monolithic efforts of our Pravda press to bury, suppress, deny and cover up for Barack Obama and his anti-business, anti-life, anti-white, and anti-American sentiments, laudable efforts of the few principled journalists we have left in this country have unearthed speeches and interviews with the Anointed One that make the case against the possibility of his presidency far better than any pundit or columnist could. So why take our word for it, when you can listen to what Barack Obama himself has said? In these last few hours before you vote, as you contemplate what you are looking for in the leader of the free world, here are just a few of Obama’s Greatest Hits for you to ponder: The President takes an oath to “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution. “ But Obama says: “The Constitution is a flawed document.” The President appoints U.S. Supreme Court justices, who serve for life once confirmed by the U.S. Senate. But Obama’s view of the Supreme Court: “[It] never ventured into the issues of redistribution of wealth … It didn’t break free from the essential constraints that were placed by the founding fathers in the Constitution.” The reason Justice is represented in American with scales and a blindfold is because judges are supposed to dispense justice without regard to who is before them. But here’s Obama’s view of “blind” justice: “We need somebody who's got the heart, the empathy, to recognize what it's like to be a young teenage mom, the empathy to understand what it's like to be poor or African-American or gay or disabled or old--and that's the criterion by which I'll be selecting my judges.” There's more at the URL cited above. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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Reasons not to vote for Obama;his own words
Jim Yanik wrote in
: In Obama's OWN WORDS; http://tinyurl.com/5zbyez to add more;the Obama quotes are hyperlinked to the actual news sources so doubters can verify the accuracy.(at the URL I posted above) -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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Reasons not to vote for Obama;his own words
Jim Yanik wrote:
In Obama's OWN WORDS; http://tinyurl.com/5zbyez excerpt; It’s down to the wire. Is there anything left to be said? Any argument that will persuade those still waffling, or change the minds of those still inclined to vote for Obama? I think so. So I’ll offer one last observation of my own. And here it is: Obama supporters point with dewy- eyed admiration to his years as a “community organizer” as proof of his readiness to lead. What they overlook is the fact that a commitment to ideological stealth (read “deception”), a philosophy of class and race envy, a deeply-held resentment of those who have been successful, a disdain for the foundational documents of the nation, a messianic sense of personal superiority, and a willingness to attack those who disagree with you through use of the political machine -- may seem like valiance when done by a struggling underdog. But those same attitudes, inclinations and tactics take on a very different aspect when the person with them is the most powerful human being on the planet. You've described GW Bush, not Obama. |
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Reasons not to vote for Obama;his own words
On Nov 4, 11:09*am, Norminn wrote:
Jim Yanik wrote: In Obama's OWN WORDS; http://tinyurl.com/5zbyez excerpt; It’s down to the wire. *Is there anything left to be said? *Any argument that will persuade those still waffling, or change the minds of those still inclined to vote for Obama? *I think so. *So I’ll offer one last observation of my own. *And here it is: Obama supporters point with dewy- eyed admiration to his years as a “community organizer” as proof of his readiness to lead. *What they overlook is the fact that a commitment to ideological stealth (read “deception”), a philosophy of class and race envy, a deeply-held resentment of those who have been successful, a disdain for the foundational documents of the nation, a messianic sense of personal superiority, and a willingness to attack those who disagree with you through use of the political machine -- may seem like valiance when done by a struggling underdog. *But those same attitudes, inclinations and tactics take on a very different aspect when the person with them is the most powerful human being on the planet. You've described GW Bush, not Obama.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Or Cheney! "What they overlook is the fact that a commitment to ideological stealth (read “deception”), a philosophy of class and race envy, a deeply-held resentment of those who have been successful, a disdain for the foundational documents of the nation, a messianic sense of personal superiority, and a willingness to attack those who disagree with you through use of the political machine -- may seem like valiance when done by a struggling underdog. But those same attitudes, inclinations and tactics take on a very different aspect when the person with them is the most powerful human being on the planet." Cheney is probably the one person who has led to much of the decline of America's moral authority and (indirectly) killed more Americans (let alone those of other nationalities) than anyone else. BTW: Obama is not exactly "A struggling underdog". Someone who from an inauspicious beginning can rise to the position of a US senator and command the attention he has so far, is to be admired. Is that not the 'American Dream'? He certainly is not the wealthy son of an influential family or a product of the US military-industrial complex, who have caused so much of America's downfall. Problem is he comes on the scene when so many other national groups (India, China etc.) are beginning to show the industrial strengths of their populations. A process that will inevitably continue. Look, for example, at Japan! Before WWII the manufacturer of cheap products made from the left over scrap of western economies. Then a defeated military power. Now the respected producer of some of the world's best vehicles and electronics! Watch out the USA! |
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Reasons not to vote for Obama;his own words
"Jim Yanik" wrote in message It's going to be such a pleasure to watch the American public show you what they think of your idiodic view of Obama and this election. I hope you enjoy the next 8 years of Democratic rule. |
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Reasons not to vote for Obama;his own words
Good post Jim. There you have it, in his own words. Combine that
and dozens of other things he's said with the fact that he hangs out for 20 years with the Reverend Wright, a racist bigot, and calls unrepentent terrorist Bill Ayers, a friend, and it's unbelievable he's even a candidate. |
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Reasons not to vote for Obama;his own words
terry wrote:
Or Cheney! "What they overlook is the fact that a commitment to ideological stealth (read “deception”), a philosophy of class and race envy, a deeply-held resentment of those who have been successful, a disdain for the foundational documents of the nation, a messianic sense of personal superiority, and a willingness to attack those who disagree with you through use of the political machine -- may seem like valiance when done by a struggling underdog. But those same attitudes, inclinations and tactics take on a very different aspect when the person with them is the most powerful human being on the planet." Cheney is probably the one person who has led to much of the decline of America's moral authority and (indirectly) killed more Americans (let alone those of other nationalities) than anyone else. You presume that America's "moral authority" is something to be cultivated among the benighted. It's not. You also presume that the death of Americans and other nationalities is bad. Not necessarily. He certainly is not the wealthy son of an influential family or a product of the US military-industrial complex, who have caused so much of America's downfall. Downfall? Problem is he comes on the scene when so many other national groups (India, China etc.) are beginning to show the industrial strengths of their populations. A process that will inevitably continue. True. Look, for example, at Japan! Before WWII the manufacturer of cheap products made from the left over scrap of western economies. Then a defeated military power. Now the respected producer of some of the world's best vehicles and electronics! "Manufacturer of cheap products?" Hardly. Consider the Order of Battle of the Japanese Navy in December, 1941: (Available or under construction) Battleships - 19 (U.S. had 17) Aircraft Carriers - 16 (The U.S. had a total of six, three in the Pacific Fleet) Heavy Cruisers - 18 Light Cruisers - 20 Destroyers - 155 Submarines - 118 Others - 193 Merchant ships - 3,000+ |
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Reasons not to vote for Obama;his own words
HeyBub:
You also presume that the death of Americans and other nationalities is bad. Not necessarily. Mostly when its your own family. |
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Reasons not to vote for Obama;his own words
On Nov 4, 8:36*am, Jim Yanik wrote:
But here s Obama s view of blind justice: We need somebody who's got the heart, the empathy, to recognize what it's like to be a young teenage mom, the empathy to understand what it's like to be poor or African-American or gay or disabled or old--and that's the criterion by which I'll be selecting my judges. There's more at the URL cited above. A sense of empathy...?! As in a reluctance to execute the retarded? As in a reluctance to **** away the lives of American boys executing a war "on the cheap" while independent contractors sit in the Green Zone cashing blank checks and shipping millions of US currency home on pallets? What a ****ing travesty... Let the war crimes trials begin, and let's include those who don't have enough brains to dislike being dry ****ed in the ass for 8 years. ----- - gpsman |
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