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- mickronson
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Re: Blackie Lawless talks about the election
from Knac.com
http://www.knac.com/article.asp?ArticleID=6629
im not american so I dont have an opinion either way.
but then i read this bit...
"The books Obama has written about himself are very clear as to his true ambitions concerning his Leftist, Marxist views but the average person will not take the time to read them, In the 1920's while in prison, a young Adolf Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf" (My Struggle) which outlined his entire plan for World Domination and the extermination of the Jewish race. No one would read it, and then when they did it was too late…. any book that was not approved by the Nazi Party was burned. The "Communist Manifesto" by Karl Marx at one time, was required reading in our schools. This book is Obama's "How To" guide with his ideal of the "Redistribution of Wealth". If you don't think so, go back and look at the above radio interview. Somewhere Karl Marx with his Godless, Utopian vision is laughing in delight."
how much of that is true..Ive no idea I havent read any of Obamas books, didnt even know the guy existed till he ran for Pres..
Im a little interested in what Blackie has said tho, and how true or not it is, cuz this is after all the most poweful role in the world..it affects us all
leave it to you guys
Re: Blackie Lawless talks about the election
People concerned about Obama being a marxist, are the same people that are 9/11 truthers.
Mein Kampf... if I don't hear that title for the rest of my life. Anytime someone disagrees with someone, who doesn't agree on their outlook on how to run a country, they pull out the Mein Kampf card.
Next they'll be talking about George Orwell's 1984... blah blah blah.
This material is so old and tired. People are dying hard that their country is about to go left, it doesn't have anything to do with socialism. We will always be a capitalist nation.
Enjoy clutching that bible too, it'll be the last memory you have of the Reagan Republican era.
Re: Blackie Lawless talks about the election
Yeah, and even still there's a HUGE difference between the possibility of believing in Marxism or Socialism and WIPING OUT AN ENTIRE RELIGION/ETHNICITY!!!
It's horrible to think this douchebag actually made the analogy to Hitler. Between the lead singer of WASP & Scott Weiland throwing his $.02 cents in the other day, it's like a who's who of musicians irrellevant political views.
- monkeychow
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Re: Blackie Lawless talks about the election
Plus hitler was right wing not left wing...doesn't even make sence. IMO.
Re: Blackie Lawless talks about the election
Obama is not a marxist. Like Clinton I don't think he care all that much either way what his policies are. I suspect he has an affinity for them, but only because of their effectiveness with the people (people with a lower case 'p', of course). He's in it for the power. His is a story of a nobody that got groomed in all the right schools, jobs and political offices. Obama has never done anything radical or taken a stand on something important. He has walked quiet in the doors, stayed away from the most radical bills, got the right connections. Apart from the usual sweet deals, election fraud and corruption of course.
His supporters on the other hand, the element carrying his presidency, they are definitely marxists. Check out Zbigniew Brzezinski. Council On Foreign Relations director, founding member of the Trilateral Commission and a close friend of the Rockefeller family. National Security Advisor in the Carter administration, and more recently foreign policy advisor to McCain's 2000 campaign. Presently his son is foreign policy advisor to the 2008 McCain campaign, and his other son is foreign policy advisor to the Obama campaign.
Obama has close connections to all of these people in the establishment, and believe me, I've read a couple of their books, these guys are your enemy. National borders? That's obsolete. Free market? We're not responsible enough to handle it. Freedom? That's the worst way to control a population.
I've got nothing against rich people, but this is something else. This is the elite. People that view you like a scientist would a rat. People that see your freedom as a threat to their utopian state.
And now they got two new puppets lined up to carry it through.
Re: Blackie Lawless talks about the election
Plus hitler was right wing not left wing...doesn't even make sence. IMO.
How was Hitler right wing? He believed in a totalitarian state. That is the definition of leftism.
Right wing is believing in a small a government as possible. Extreme right wing is anarchism, the belief in no state.
Re: Blackie Lawless talks about the election
Poll's right Monk. Democrats are for big government, believing that government is your friend, and can provide assistance for citizens in every nook & crannie of your daily life. That the two work together.
Like Poll said, Republicans are for small government with power to the states, and as minimal an input as possible.
I actually agree with the Republican structure of government. I just thought Obama was the better candidate in 2008.
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