outlaw1 is offline outlaw1 Post #1  January 16,2009, 9:47pm

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Obama is young, got interesting plans, uses good people, is charismatic like JFK and is refreshing. However he's also a product of the two party system that is corrupt to the core and defunct. Obama was selected & elected by the media. In the electronic age, voting is moot. Both parties work for the same people so Obama will just continue to listen to the big dogs (corporations.) Albeit from a Democratic stance.
While I believe Obama is a statesman (the firstPresident in awhile to actually care) he isn't perfect. Half the country is pissed off big time. He doesn't represent 50% of the country. My fear is he will be assasinated just for the social chaos. There are many problems and electing a good lookingblack man as president is just a cover for the economic depression.
What Bill Clinton started (NAFTA) and George Bush continued (Patriot Act, North American Union and the NWOs Globalization) Obama will continue. Obama is not going to rescind the Patriot Act. If anything, Big Sister will get Bigger. Both Dems andRepubsare heading towards atotalitarianPolice state.
Convenient how Bin Laden's video just suddenlypops up right before the election. Yeah right. America has been globalized. Obama has just saved America for a few more years. McCain would of sent us down the tubes faster. I remember how liberalI was.On campus at debates, I'd photograph visitors like Abbey Hoffman, Ralph Nader and G. Gordon Liddy(smarter than most.)
All it takes is one more CIA strike, er I mean "terrorist" strike...and we are a police state. Can you say "give me anrfid chip right now!" It's all been planned. Kindly think outside the Political Party. We have all been fooled. America has been sold to the highest bidder. Rome did the same.The left willsoon start a 2nd Tet Offensive and the scared, agingRepublicans won't know what hit them. But in the end, this pincer movement willensnare Democrats too.
The sad thing is all of this happened already in history. Every Politician says "we need change." Read 20th C South American Politics. The trap has been set, the young people will help rip apart the rest of the fabric of society. Divide and Conquer is all it's about. The Republicans got greedy. So while you all are having champagne, I will be lamenting how our grandparents values have been filled over with shouts of "we need change."
All the while the Walmarts will continue to chew up what's left of the Mom and Pop stores. And what's left of America. Sorry to interupt your party. I hope I am wrong. May Obama have good Kharma. Peace and good energy.
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dito is offline dito Post #2  January 19,2009, 10:00am
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I agree with most everything here. A little too conspiracy theory for me. But he can try and unify us. But if he has the wrong policies it's not going to work. He's continuing right down Bush's failed economic and foreign policies. He actually scares the poop out of me.
 
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