Thursday, September 18, 2008

Obama's Appeal to Masses Similar to Hitler in 1930s

Barak is wrong for America.

Obama is too radical a Leftist for a centrist country.

As solutions he would introduce Peruvian-style socialism, and Venezuelan/Hugo Chavez-type policies.

An African-American, yes! But not Barak. Colin Powell first, before the junior far-left senator.

His inexperience would be dangerous and send this centrist country reeling for decades. Margaret Thatcher in England turned back the liberal policies that were not working, and saved a country that was waning in power and influence. She rolled-back failed economic policies, and restored her country to former glory and strength. Barak would implement many of the Labour Party's failures which they have had to leave behind and compromise on.

He is too closely aligned with radical Islam and leftist policies, his father being a leftist agitator in Kenya. His too close association with former Weather Underground radical William Ayers, who advocated the radical overthrow of the U.S. Government.

Obama's adherence to black-liberation theology in the raging tradition of Stokly Carmichael and Malcolm X - a theology steeped in minority anger and revolution as preached for 20 years in Obama's Church of Christ thundered at Rev. Jeremiah Wright's pulpit.

Obama's tacit support of radical Islamic violence in his father's homeland of Kenya, where burning of churches and Islamist violence brought the radical socialist candidate to power amid persecution of Christians.

Obama's appeal to Hollywood elites, his cult of personality has not seen since the adoring masses of Germans rallied around Adolf Hitler. Obama's appeal to left-wing masses matches Hitler's appeal to national socialists in Germany, leaving us uneasy with America's worship of demagogues.

Obama is a poser - striking thoughtful hand positions around the face - a finger aside an eyebrow, countenance steep in apparent thought. Artificially straightened torso during the debates, near haughty, almost certainly arrogant at the rostrum, chin tipped just high enough to feign superiority.

Obama is a broken boy, yearning for father, watching his own every move to do things just right so as to appear presidential, while McCain has been presidential since the day he stepped out of that prison camp in Hanoi.

Obama would lead the nation into military weakness and an economic decline, more deeply gashed than we are today. All of us are being asked to tighten our belts, live within our means, willingly sacrifice for a season, in order to emerge from this current difficult time stronger and more faithful.

God is at the helm, not some president of the United States - and certainly not some wannabe president who believes that his central planning will create a poor-people's paradise.

God will sustain His people, not a Barak Hussein Obama with revolution dripping from his lips.

True revolution is in the change of heart - in the hope of a redeeming love that sustains all nations in hard times.

This is the change and hope we Americans want.

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