Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid

By Henry Schulte | February 8, 2009

Obama and his fellow Obamanites continue to stir and add to the poison pot their dangerous liberal agenda. Again I refer to California as an example of what’s to be. Lois Capps, a congresswoman who ran on the death of her husband, a former congressman, along with California’s tyrannical legislature, carved out a district for her which virtually guarantees reelection every time. In some places her sliver of coastal influence is only a mile wide. You talk about rigging the system. Schwarzenegger was going to fix all this before he was sprinkled with liberal dust and had his manhood removed.

 

Enter Obama and Rahm Emanuel. They are now planning to hijack the 2010 Census and bring its control directly into the White House. There they will decide for themselves who gets counted and how to divvy up—manipulate—the districts nation wide. In less than a month the Democrats are already laying the groundwork for a one-party system and dictator-like control of the United States of America. They must have been meeting secretly (sarcasm) with Hugo Chavez—who is a little more up front about his attempt to remain in power forever—to formulate their plan to turn this country into a God hating, Christmas free, terrorist loving, feel good nation.

 

Fortunately most Americans are not stupid and his popularity is already waning rapidly as he reminds the country that he was the most liberal senator we had. I was more than willing to give the new pres a chance, but he’s blowing it trying to make peace with all those that got him elected and he has removed the coat that barely hid his spots.

 

Obama has resorted to the tried and true liberal tactics of using fear. The sky is falling if we don’t pass the “Handout Package” today. He states we can’t continue politics as usual with the Republicans who are bucking his policies and hurting the country. We need more bipartisanship. Where was this bipartisanship the last two years when the Dems had control of the house? The last six years when they blamed Bush for everything they didn’t have an answer for, or a solution. Because the road has now gotten a little bumpy, Obama points the finger, raises the alarm of how we should all be scared and see what sticks. How about trying leadership and being positive and telling the populous how strong we are and that this too shall pass.

 

I really hope Obama doesn’t lose his manhood like the California governor and will lead with guts and common sense. As he’s quickly figuring out, and what a lot of us already knew, it’s one thing to read from a script and make promises at rallies where everyone loves you, to actually having to make hard decisions that have real consequences.

 

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