To: Sir Clancelot
"I truly believe that Obama knows that the more socialism he puts in place during his term, the harder it will be for subsequent presidents to undo. "
He is amassing copious amounts of [our] money, and control over the vital organs of free enterprise in America; these he will use as leverage to take over the rest.
He is already using the [our] money to threaten the Govenor of Arizona to quelch the free speech of a conservative senator out there; he told Congress today he he "wouldn't bet" on health care being defeated.
I think this hurry-hurry regime is filling up his bribe-fund and will use it to remain in power indefinitly. Unfortuately there is a majority of unprincipled people in Congress who long to be led by the nose by this Marxist. (Quick, someone do a Photoshop of Pelosi, Reid, Frank, etc wearing hog nose rings)
In advertising, some of the most powerful words are "new" (i.e. "change"), and "free". These two words get the publics attention, especially those who want to change to a "free ride". They shall be known forever as "Ho's".
89 posted on
07/17/2009 7:49:15 PM PDT by
FrankR
(We are only enslaved to the extent of charity we receive....INCUMBENTS OUT!!!)
To: FrankR
I think this hurry-hurry regime is filling up his bribe-fund and will use it to remain in power indefinitly.
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Yeah .. it’s the Windstorm Doctrine .. relentless shock and awe, give the enemy no time to think or defend, no quarter, no prisoners. It’s pure marxist/alinsky constant acceleration of totally twisted anti-American agendae and certain redistribution of wealth under the guise of ‘improvement’ at breathtaking speed and scope.
How can any sane person in this country believe that this cretin has one iota of allegiance to America? All the more reason why there are so many who believe there’s no native
Americanism in him.
211 posted on
07/17/2009 9:12:31 PM PDT by
STARWISE
(The Art & Science Institute of Chicago Politics NE Div: now open at the White House)
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