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Old 10-31-2008, 10:47 PM   #1
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Exclamation THE AUDACITY OF DECEPTION

PATRIOT PERSPECTIVE

THE AUDACITY OF DECEPTION

By Mark Alexander

If you are perplexed, even bewildered, by the number of Americans who normally make logical and rational decisions but now support Barack Obama (The Patriot Post - Topical Essays and Policy Papers), I refer you to a lucid explanation for this phenomenon in the opening pages of the candidate's political autobiography, The Audacity of Hope. He writes, "I am new enough on the national political scene that I serve as a blank screen on which people of vastly different political stripes project their own views... I am bound to disappoint some... of them."

Beyond the projection and deception, however, elections have consequences. Some of Obama's supporters, the formerly logical and rational, will be first in the soup line of deceived disappointees expressing buyer's remorse. They will awaken from the stupor of all the good feelings (Mark Alexander - Why the Left can't get it Right) that attracted them to Obama and face the hard realities of the Socialist agenda they enabled.

In this, the final week of the '08 presidential campaign, Obama bought 30 minutes of prime time on several networks to air an infomercial in which he endeavored to pass as something other than the ideological Socialist he is. Feigning the fiscal conservatism of Ronald Reagan (Reagan 2020), Obama claimed he would review the budget, line by line, and cut waste. He even made taxing and spending, a.k.a. "the collectivist redistribution of wealth," sound like a noble democratic gesture.

At one point he said, "Just because I want to spread the wealth around, they call me a socialist. The next thing you know, they will call me a communist because I shared my peanut butter sandwich in kindergarten!"

Cute. Of course, Barack Obama isn't proposing to "share" his sandwich. Instead, he's proposing to take your sandwich and share it with someone else. He's assuming that you aren't charitable enough to share it yourself.

Truth is, it is unlikely Obama ever shared a sandwich with anyone. With an average annual income of more than $500,000 between 2000 and 2006, Barack and Michelle only gave two percent---two percent---of their income to charity. Obama's running mate is even more miserly. The Bidens' income averaged $260,000 over the last 10 years, but they averaged just $650 a year in charitable giving.

So much for "spreading the wealth around."

Meanwhile, Sen. John
McCain (Mark Alexander - <i>Patriot</i> Candidate Profile: John McCain) centered his soapbox message on Obama's penchant to redistribute wealth, even uttering the word "socialist" in several interviews---and not a minute too soon.

Of course, Socialist policies are now the centerpiece of the once great Democratic Party (Mark Alexander - The once-great Democratic Party),
packaged under the aegis of "fairness and equality" or "investments in our infrastructure and people."

Obama uses code words such as "political and economic justice" and "coalition of powers through which you bring about redistributive change." In the last two months, however, given the crisis of confidence (Mark Alexander - Economics 101: Crisis of Confidence) in our economy, Obama's Socialist rhetoric has become bolder. Perhaps he's heeding the counsel of his mentors' mentor, Karl Marx, who wrote, "A new revolution is possible only in consequence of a new crisis."

The fingerprints of Obama's radical Socialist mentors (Mark Alexander - No ObamaNation Part 3: Another Marx brother) are all over his "vision for America" ---from his early childhood tutor, Communist Party USA member Frank Marshall Davis, to his black radical spiritual advisor, Jeremiah Wright, to the benefactors who launched his political career, radical terrorists William Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn.

These are the
Leftists (The Patriot Post - The Leftists radicals who shaped Barack Hussein Obama)
who fed Obama's unmitigated
narcissism (Mark Alexander - No ObamaNation Part 1: Barack who?)
and shaped his warped
worldview (Mark Alexander - No ObamaNation Part 2: Disciple of Hate), which he now seeks to inflict upon the entire nation. Even his campaign icon (The Patriot Post - Obama Over America) implies "Obama over America."

Of course, when asked about his relationship with these radicals, Obama responds, "[These people] are not advisors or donors to my campaign," at which point an adoring press corps dutifully moves on to the next question.

Despite having spent 20 years as a disciple of Wright, the man who officiated at Obama's marriage and baptized his children, the man whom Obama describes as "a father figure," he claims he never inhaled any of his spiritual mentor's racial hatred---never even heard any of it.

Obama claims that Bill Ayers was "just a guy in my neighborhood," and "I was just eight years old when he was a terrorist." However, Obama was 34 when Ayers used his radical celebrity to launch Obama's political career, and he was 40 when this unrepentant terrorist was featured in a New York Times article (on the morning of September 11, 2001) and quoted in the opening paragraph proclaiming, "I don't regret setting bombs. I feel we didn't do enough."

Ayers added, "America makes me want to puke." Obama was working on his second major "philanthropic" project with Ayers at that time.

In addition, there are Obama's ties to the Socialist New Party, the ACORN crowd, Father Michael Pfleger, Khalid al-Mansour, Kwame Kilpatrick, Louis Farrakhan, Tony Rezko, Rashid Khalidi, Raila Odinga and other haters, hard Leftists and convicted felons.

George Bernard Shaw once wrote, "A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul." All committed Socialists understand this principle.

For example, when Obama asserts, "We'll ensure that economic justice is served---that's what this election is about... I think when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody," that is tantamount to buying votes.

Michelle Obama echoes her husband's redistributionist philosophy: "The truth is, in order to get things like universal healthcare and a revamped education system, then someone is going to have to give up a piece of their pie so that someone else can have more."

In 1916, a minister and outspoken advocate for liberty, William J. H. Boetcker, published a pamphlet entitled The Ten Cannots (The Patriot Post - The Ten Cannots). "You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift. You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong. You cannot help the poor man by destroying the rich. You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred. You cannot build character and courage by taking away man's initiative and independence. You cannot help small men by tearing down big men. You cannot lift the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer. You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than your income. You cannot establish security on borrowed money. You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they will not do for themselves."

A century later, Democrats are utterly ignorant of these principles. In fact, Barack Obama's campaign is built around their antithesis---"The Ten Cans."

I was speaking with a friend recently, a man who lived most of his life under the Communist regime in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. He has spent several years and continues to incur many legal expenses in his endeavor to become a U.S. citizen, but he has since lost his enthusiasm.

"The prospect of an Obama presidency is like deja vu for me," he explained. "The socialist goal back home was that everyone had equal wealth. They met that goal---eventually no one had anything. Any attempt to work harder to achieve a better standard of living for your family was considered contrary to the welfare of the state, and dutifully discouraged. Socialism is a big hole, easy to fall into and hard to climb out of."

He lamented, "The American dream is not something I want to wake up from---but too many Americans have no idea what they have, and are about to lose it. Socialism seems an appealing ideal, collective ownership, equal society, 'sharing the wealth,' et cetera. But it has a downside: It doesn't work."

Indeed it doesn't work. It creates wards of the state---slaves, if you will.

In the 1980s, I spent enough time in Socialist countries, including the old USSR, to know that we want to avoid, at all costs, a USSA. If we could gather up all Americans who, knowingly or unknowingly, support collectivist policies like those espoused by Barack Obama and transport them to the old USSR for a week, they could see the terminus of such policies---the walking dead---and the wisest among them would rethink their support for statist concepts such as "sharing the wealth."

It is no small irony that as the younger generations of former Communist countries around the world are moving rapidly toward liberty and free enterprise, our nation is moving rapidly toward Socialism and a tyranny of the few.

Barack Obama recently said, "I don't find myself particularly scary or particularly risky." It was a weak attempt at self-effacing humor, but make no mistake: Barack Hussein Obama's Socialist policies are both scary and risky.

"Hope" and "change" may be pleasant catchall bromides, but as Benjamin Franklin wrote in Poor Richard's Almanac, "He that lives upon Hope will die fasting."

On change, John Adams wrote, "A Constitution of Government once changed from Freedom, can never be restored. Liberty, once lost, is lost forever."

To that end, in 1787, the year our Constitution was adopted, Thomas Jefferson, wrote, "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure."

Let's not go there---yet.

(For more information on the character of the presidential candidates (Mark Alexander - Presidential Character),
see The McCain
record (Mark Alexander - <i>Patriot</i> Candidate Profile: John McCain) and The Obama record (The Patriot Post - Topical Essays and Policy Papers).)
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Old 11-01-2008, 07:16 AM   #2
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GREAT read LiveToShoot ...
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Hopefully, we won't become the USSA on November 5th!
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...or shortly thereafter.
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Old 10-27-2009, 05:35 PM   #5
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Here we are...

...nearly one year after the "THE AUDACITY OF DECEPTION" thread.

And, here's an update on how the hope and change meister is doing...

...according to one of the latest public opinion polls:

AT&T Yahoo! - Obama and the economy

The only hope I have for heir BHO is that he's changed out...
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Old 10-27-2009, 06:18 PM   #6
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Well,

yes - you have made an excellent post and I congratulate you on your work.

But let us not forget Bush2, Donald Rumsfeld, Cheney, and Rice plus fellow travellers sunk the ship of the Republican Party making it possible for Obama to walk into the vacuum.

There are those sincere voters who realized from the beginning the reality of the Obama campaign but could not stomach the thought of voting for McCain (Bush3).

It will be up to the Republican Party to field intellectual center right candidates of moral strength if they wish to make headway either next November or in the presidential race three years into the future.
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It will be up to the Republican Party to field intellectual center right candidates of moral strength if they wish to make headway either next November or in the presidential race three years into the future.
There is always hope for change.
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Both sides of the isle offered nothing to be desired...even with the underhanded action by Johnny to bring in Sarah and then throw her to the curb, under the bus, afterwards...

...and, I'm not sure there can be much trust put in either side of the isle, based on what we've seen in DC over the past decades.

They all have marched to the beat of the same drummer...

...and only differ in wearing dissimilar costumes.

The Hawks and BHO's ilk peddle the same garbage...

...leading us in the same direction.
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Old 10-27-2009, 06:26 PM   #9
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Hi LiveToShoot

I am quite in agreement with your latest post on this topic.

I make a yearly financial contribution to the Libertarian Party of Texas.
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Old 10-27-2009, 06:29 PM   #10
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^ +1...

...good to read that someone else gets it.
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And, to read of someone who has the courage to stand up and say so...

...and then take needed steps in another direction to help support those who regard our US Constitution with honor and respect.

Because the career politicians in DC aren't doing so,...

...clearly indicating that we need statesmen, not career politicians, to replace them.
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good god we're starting to figure it out, let;s see how long it takes Washington to get the message ,ie we as a people got their number . for most of us it took almost a year and some still don't get it . I wonder how long it will take the fat heads to figure out we're on to them
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Water dog, they are on to it, that's why they are stepping up their schedule to drag us into the U.N. world govt. They are desperately trying to convince us of their lies, it's not working, the trust is gone. Everybody I talk to will defend if they have to. They are out numbered so darn bad.
That's right, All you Fools on the Hill, our sacred trust in you is irreversibly broken. We are coming for you. Even Rush Limbaugh said today both parties are the same. After two right turns, and one extreme left turn, they are still on the same course captain. They are still on the course of tyranny. Not acceptable. I will not dishonor the people who died for our freedom. These people do every day.
Oh, do we need a new party, made up of all races, and backgrounds formed from people who want a true Republic for which it stood, honesty governed by a Constitution. Let the USA corporation pay for all harm they have done. They made this debt, not us. They can keep their change, as they go down the tubes blaming each other. They can pay that debt themselves, as Chinese slaves.
I will stay with the U.S. , and the Constitution. I still say as I did a long time ago, the Constitution was here before they got here, and it be here long after they are gone. I look forward to seeing that.
Conservatives are on the rise, we can help. The people wanted change, we did but not want this crap.
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yes - you have made an excellent post and I congratulate you on your work.

But let us not forget Bush2, Donald Rumsfeld, Cheney, and Rice plus fellow travellers sunk the ship of the Republican Party making it possible for Obama to walk into the vacuum.

There are those sincere voters who realized from the beginning the reality of the Obama campaign but could not stomach the thought of voting for McCain (Bush3).

It will be up to the Republican Party to field intellectual center right candidates of moral strength if they wish to make headway either next November or in the presidential race three years into the future.
I have to totallt agree with you on every point. If the Republicans had not put forward such crappy candidates Obama would not be where he is now. If Bush had not gave us all the feeling that he was only out for himself and did not care what the working class thought he would not have put such a negative stigma on every Republican candidate that had anything to do with him. The voters were really not left woth much of a choice. Now we have a President that is trying to change the way things work overnight and getting a little to extreme on his ideas. So where does the blame really lie? John Mc Cain for President?!! Please the man can not put two word together without sounding like a moron.

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i agree with most of the sentiment of all the post's but lets not forget the dirty little secret that if there is a third party movement in this country it will mean that the dems' and the libs will be elected forever. we will split the conservative's apart and they will stay together.
our one true course of action is that we have to make sure that the republicans never put another candidate like mc'cain up again. we have to take this party over and get rid of all of the rino's and lib repub's.and make sure that all candidates are 100% true conservatives.
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Hi killznaps

Thanks for the agreement post.
I sincerely appreciate it.

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Thanks for the agreement post.
I sincerely appreciate it.

Have a great day.
When you speak the truth it is not hard to agree with you nathan. Lets see when this post runs a little longer if we can can get anyone to come up with any real comback that John Mc Cain was a horrible candidate and basicly ensured no Republican president would be in office the next four years. I believe George Bush will go down in the history of the United States as one of the most disliked presidents ever. The approval polls stated that pretty clearly toward the end of his term and when he was asked if this bother him he did not care. He domed the whole Republican party for many years do to his complete ineptitude and pure stupidity.

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i agree with most of the sentiment of all the post's but lets not forget the dirty little secret that if there is a third party movement in this country it will mean that the dems' and the libs will be elected forever. we will split the conservative's apart and they will stay together.
our one true course of action is that we have to make sure that the republicans never put another candidate like mc'cain up again. we have to take this party over and get rid of all of the rino's and lib repub's.and make sure that all candidates are 100% true conservatives.
I think former Gov Palin has beat you to the punch. She is endorsing a candidate just this past week, running on a third party ticket. She may have doomed herself with Republican party faithfuls.
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If ALL the disappointed Republican voters got together behind a single good Independent candidate, the GOP would no longer matter.
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^ +1...

Neither would the DNC...

...which to conservative Americans, who honor the US Constitution, they are both only the same.

Trouble...
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