Wednesday, October 15, 2008

MY CONCERNS WITH A "PRESIDENT" OBAMA


As the election season winds down and with the last Presidential Debate scheduled for tonight, I'd like to express my concerns about a "President" Obama.

1 - Mr. Obama hasn't answered my questions about his involvement with so many anti-American people and groups. He brushes those relationships off as unimportant or non-existent, and challenges anyone who brings them up as "trying to get off the topics that the Americans want to hear about." I disagree. I want to know who our President gets his advice from; who he learned his politics from; and where he honed his political skills. He is well-liked by, tutored by, friends with, or in organizations with this partial list of scary people:

Ali Abunimah, Greg Craig, Bill Ayers, Bernarding Dohrn, Marilyn Katz, Dorothy Tillman, Louis Farrakhan, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Rev. James Meeks, Rev. Michael Pfleger, Rev. Joseph Lowery, David Axelrod, the law firm of Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland, P.C., Robert Blackwell, Jr., Saul Alinsky, ACORN, Project Vote, Cornel West, Rashid Khalidi, Mohamed Salim Al-Churbaji, Jim Johnson, Robert Malley, George Soros, Franklin Marshall Davis, Jim Wallis, Joyce Wheeler, Tim Wheeler, Democratic Socialists of America, the New Party, and the Socialist Scholars Conference.

I want Senator Obama to explain why he's so comfortable with people who hate America and work for its demise. If you don't recognize all the names listed here, Google them. You'll be shocked. And remember, this is only a partial list.

2 - His Tax Plan is right out of the Karl Marx Handbook - "From each according to his ability, to each according to his need." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marxism

He told an Ohio plumber that he intends to take the profits of small-business owners and "spread the wealth around" to those with lesser incomes. Go to this link for the complete story:
http://www.nypost.com/seven/10152008/news/politics/obama_fires_a_robin_hood_warning_shot_133685.htm

I don't want a Marxist for President. Can Mr. Obama explain himself a little better on this one?

3 - Senator Obama's vision for the economy is wrong. He wants to raise taxes during an economic crisis. That's been proven several times to affect the economy in a very negative way. It would push a recession into a depression. His ideology places income redistribution above economic growth. That's an ideology that sunk Carter, Mondale, Dukakis, Gore, and Kerry. It simply doesn't work. I'm not convinced that he has a grasp of the American economy and, again, I fear that the advisers he'll choose will be from the same Marxist/Socialist school.


4 - Mr. Obama supports abortion. Given that Supreme Court Justices John Paul Stevens and Ruth Bader Ginsberg are 88 years old and 75 years old, respectively, there's a very good chance
that the next President will choose their replacements. The next four Justices are 72, 71, 69, and 68 years old. A two-term President will very likely choose their replacements. That's 6 of the 9 Justices that an extremely pro-abortion President could possibly choose. Remember: In 2002, Mr. Obama voted against the Induced Infant Liability Act, which would have protected babies that survived late-term abortions.

5 - He's unaccomplished on the national stage. He took office in the Senate in Jan of 2005 and announced his candidacy for the presidency in Feb of 2007. Soon he will have campaigned for almost as long as he has been in the Senate. His list of accomplishments is extremely thin. In fact, one of the humorous things seen many times on TV is a "Man on the Street" host asking strident Obama supporters to name one accomplishment of Mr. Obama and there was never an answer. He has no real accomplishments that he can point to.

6 - He has never reached across the aisle to work with Republicans for anything. How can he be a uniter if his history proves that he's not one. He is a hard-core, left-wing idealogue.


That's all I have time for, right now. I wish I lived in a state where the outcome of the election was in doubt. In Utah, McCain will win hands down. I might be able to have an impact on neighbors and friends if I lived elsewhere, but I don't, so all I can do is hope that enough people in the other 49 states think the same way I do.


I don't hate Mr. Obama. I just distrust his politics. I fear that an Obama Presidency, along with a majority of Democrats in the House and Senate will be disasterous for the Untied States.


If you disagree with me and are a re
lative or friend, I do still love you.

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