Thursday, January 28, 2010

THE STATE OF BARRACK OBAMA

During the campaign speech given last night by the second most dangerous man in the world, (his chief of staff is the #1 most dangerous man to American Freedom and The Constitution) this arrogant Neo-Com used "I" and "Me" about 115 times. This was not a State of the Union Address but a political campaign speech for himself and his leftist agenda. Which by the way is beginning to be seen through by the American people (not Republicrats nor Democans not even Independents, but just everyday Americans) This man does not believe that he is God's gift to the world but that he is God.

Our local rag of a newspaper (The Arizona Repugnant) headlines ," Obama vows to grow jobs, save HIS agenda." The operative word here is 'HIS". The subtitles are "ON THE ECONOMY", "ON HEALTH CARE", "ON BIPARTISANSHIP". No mention on what is being done to keep Americans safe in our own country. Nor of the coddling and Mirandizing of foreign agents who are attempting to kill us here at home.

On bipartisanship, as long as Obama had a super majority of lackeys, lapdogs, leftist idealogs, and those who could be and were bought he didn't give a thought nor a d__n about bipartisanship.

On another note, should Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke be let go, we need not worry about them joining the ranks of the unemployed as they both have jobs or at least lobbyist positions with AIG and will be working on how to hide the fact that they are receiving bonuses.

"Other misfortunes may be borne, or their effects overcome. If disastrous war should sweep away our commerce, from the ocean, another generation may renew it; if it exhausts our treasury, further industry may replenish it; if it desolates and lay waste our fields, still under a new cultivation, they will grow green again, and ripen to full harvest. It were but a trifle if the walls of yonder capital were to crumble, if its lofty pillars should fall and its gorgeous decorations be all covered by the dust of the valley. All these might be rebuilt. But who shall reconstruct the fabric of a demolished government? Who shall rear again the well -proportioned columns of constitutional liberty? Who shall frame together the skillful architecture which unites national sovereignty with the states rights, individual security, and public prosperity? No, if these columns fall, they will be raised not again. Like the Coliseum and the Parthenon, they will be destined to a mournful, a melancholy immortality. Bitter tears, however, will flow over them, than were ever shed over the monuments of Roman or Grecian Art; for they will be the remnants of a more glorious edifice than Greece or Rome ever saw, the edifice of constitutional American liberty."
(The Works of Daniel Webster, Vol. 1)

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