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To: RC2

Of course the real objective is the abolition of the old America we grew up in. In its place, they desire a Marxist state with extremely varied cultures and beliefs all antagonistic to one another.

If we do not stop them soon, it will be too late.


3 posted on 07/13/2010 9:49:55 AM PDT by MBB1984
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To: MBB1984

Anyone curious who will be the federal enforcers in the war against Arizona, or in any event where other states buck the feds? Our military is across the sea with no ride home. Convenient, huh. So, who is left to enforce for the Enforcer? And why are American institutions dily dallying with the attorney general? By that I mean, why cooperate with the hood? They’re bullies. Much of what is being done is unconstitutional and yet their is no blow back of resistance to the edicts coming down from the White House, Congress, and the AG. Instead of suing the government on every front, republicans want to save their fire to gain reportedly one house in November, while ignoring, in the mean time, the denigration of the Constitution. Crickets.


4 posted on 07/13/2010 10:08:32 AM PDT by RitaOK
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To: MBB1984; RC2; Honorary Serb; Kaslin
“Is the real objective the abolition of the old America we grew up in?”

The New New Deal By Charles R. Kesler

Adapted from a lecture delivered at Hillsdale College on February 1, 2010, during a four-day conference on “The New Deal,” co-sponsored by the Center for Constructive Alternatives and the Ludwig von Mises Lecture Series.

EXCERPT Unlike most Americans, President Obama still bristles at any suggestion that our nation is better or even luckier than other nations. To be blunt, he despises the notion that Americans consider themselves special among the peoples of the world. This strikes him as the worst sort of ignorance and ethnocentrism, which is why it was so difficult for him to decide to wear an American flag lapel pin when he started running for president, even though he knew it was political suicide to refuse wearing it.

As President Obama hinted in his Berlin speech during the campaign, he really thinks of himself as a multiculturalist, as a citizen of the world, first, and only incidentally as an American. To put it differently, he regards patriotism as morally and intellectually inferior to cosmopolitanism.

And, of course, he is never so much a citizen of the world as when defending the world’s environment against mankind’s depredations, and perhaps especially America’s depredations.

In general, the emotionalist defense of the earth—think of Al Gore—is now a vital part of the liberalism of our day. It’s a kind of substitute for earlier liberals’ belief in progress.

Although his own election—and secondarily liberalism’s achievements over the past century or so—help to redeem America in his view, Obama remains, in many ways, profoundly disconnected from his own land.

REST HERE http://www.hillsdale.edu/news/imprimis.asp

14 posted on 07/13/2010 5:58:01 PM PDT by Liz
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