Barack Obama, A new mad(e) Man?

22 Dec 2010 20:34 #1 by Jonathan Hemlock
When Barack Obama, the President of the United States of America and the presumptuous leader of the U.S. Democratic Party, held a majority in both Houses of Congress, he made certain to accomplish as much as he possibly could towards the Socialization of most every American civil institution which had previously been thought to be necessary, acceptable and commonplace, within American policy and our free, republican and representative society.

The curiously ambitious efforts and the unprecedented extent to which this US President has moved, to posture our nation towards the current peculiar, and convoluted policy position which we now endure, has not yet to be seen in all of American history nor in all of American civil record.

This man has subserviently bowed to leaders of rogue nations, and has more recently enacted policies that are clearly reminiscent of policies enacted through, and praised by such dictatorial leaders as Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, Fidel Castro, of Cuba and Mohamar al-Quadaffi, of Lybia.

When did America become a nation of disparate thought? When did America become a nation uncertain of its doctrines and its values? When did America begin to think that the beliefs it has held for centuries, are necessarily up for review and are furthermore, due for revision? The answer is: it has never, nor should it ever!

America has only recently become confused, embittered and most certainly misguided, since the election of Barack Obama! Prior to his election to President, America has held as most important, a set of values to which everyone in the world can live by; it has proposed a set of values that first and foremost state, “all men are created equal” and “all men are endowed by their Creator, with certain unalienable rights, some of which are, Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness”.

These comprehensive and universal values are foremost among all principles established by any predecessor king, queen, magistrate, or any of the most benevolent leaders heretofore seen on the face of God’s Great Earth. These principles are unique in their intent and are universal in their application.

How did Barack Obama, and his politically Progressive cronies, call into question and even implicate America in its efforts to apply reason, faith, honor, morals and the concept of freedom and love for all humanity, into question? America has always been an institution for the world’s daily dialogue regarding freedom and free enterprise. We have always been a recurrent voice, acknowledging the benefits of universal freedom, individualism, creativity and capitalism. But now, we are being called into question for what we have always held dear; as if we have never been honorable in our intentions or as if, we have always maintained an ulterior motive for our involvement in world affairs. That presumption is pure nonsense!

Conversely, since the recent election of a majority of conservative, Republican representatives to the House of Congress, Barack Obama has lost his majority standing (dictatorial position), in Washington. He, therefore, he has been lately heard; making overtures for bi-partisanship and has been singing the praises of bi-partisanship cooperation towards the resolution of all matters politic.

Barack Obama, now clearly acknowledges that the American people oppose his radical agenda and oppose his mistaken and misguided opinion of America. The American people have elected a majority of conservative representatives who will likely oppose any efforts to “fundamentally transform America” into a nation which upholds values that only Barack Obama and a small minority of left-wing radical, progressive politicians in Washington, share.

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22 Dec 2010 21:31 #2 by JusSayin
Well articulated.

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22 Dec 2010 21:43 #3 by archer

JusSayin wrote: Well articulated.


true on the articulation.....but oh so wrong on the substance.....fortunately this is but one posters opinion, and riddled with flaws.

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22 Dec 2010 21:55 #4 by ckm8
I guess he thinks the last administration had a stellar foreign policy record. Alternate universes spring to mind.

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23 Dec 2010 07:44 #5 by Nmysys
He has acknowledged a number of times that he also was disappointed in the previous Administration, but you weren't here then. But you think you have so deftly spun this thread away from the subject matter, don't you CKM8?

How about pointing out where it is flawed Archer? It is Xmas so we are supposedly stopping the attacks, but we are allowed to debate. Debate is done by points and counter-points!!

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23 Dec 2010 08:07 #6 by Jonathan Hemlock
I acknowledge the fact that Obama has always spoken of Bi-partisanship; all the while pushing his radical agenda through both Houses of Congress, while holding a sound majority.

Only now will he actually have to work for a living. He'll have to convince the House to pass any of his pet legislation.

I am now waiting to see which GOP's will stand up in support of the American voters and which RINO's in the House will help Obama pass more of his radical ideas.

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23 Dec 2010 08:47 #7 by Martin Ent Inc
Agree with JH. And those that continue to follow this man blindly will one day awake and ask what happened.

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23 Dec 2010 08:55 #8 by Grady

Martin Ent Inc wrote: Agree with JH. And those that continue to follow this man blindly will one day awake and ask what happened.

And I would add, those who sit on the side lines and let others make decisions for them.

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23 Dec 2010 08:56 #9 by walktrot
Jonathan Hemlock, Well stated and fully agree.

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23 Dec 2010 08:57 #10 by Travelingirl

Whats Up wrote: Jonathan Hemlock, Well stated and fully agree.



Likewise.

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