Obama a positive danger to the free world 371

 Why are so many Americans unable to see the extreme danger that an Obama presidency poses for America and the world?  

‘Are they nuts?’ asks Melanie Phillips.

Read here her discussion of  Obama’s saying that Jerusalem ‘must remain Israel’s undivided capital’ – because he is talking to a Jewish audience – and his next day denial that he meant it.  

 

Posted under Commentary by Jillian Becker on Sunday, June 8, 2008

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Obama the naive 197

 Read here the best ambassador in years that the US has had to the ghastly United Nations – John Bolton on Obama’s naivete.

Or is it Obama’s wilful ignorance?

Or both?

Posted under Commentary by Jillian Becker on Sunday, June 8, 2008

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Obama can only fumble and fail 245

We would say to him: ‘Come on, Barry, face the fact that you cannot lead this nation.’

Barack Obama makes flabbergastingly naive statements of intent. He seems to be stuck with adolescent ideals, a blue-eyed view of what is desirable and possible that few sane people over the age of 21 can normally continue to hold. He manifests no knowledge of history, or of political or economic theory. His ideas have the quality of sticky-sentiment greetings cards, but are delivered with the grandiloquence of extreme narcissism. His manner of dropping his voice at the end of every sentence gives everything he says a certainty; an inarguable ‘I say so, so that’s how it is’ finality; an apodictic quality. This manner, combined with the lift of his chin to one side like Mussolini, enchants gullible listeners: makes them think, ‘Ah yes, he is so sure, he must be right, he should lead us!’  Only when he has to answer a question he has not prepared himself for (in front of mirrors?) do we hear him fumbling, stammering, losing the eloquence of the well-rehearsed demagogue.

To elect him to the presidency of the United States at this point in history would be a mistake so devastating that it’s hard to believe sensible voters could even contemplate doing so. Now, just as Europe has learnt too late that socialism does not work, he would bring socialism to America. For make no mistake about it, Obama is a socialist, though he probably does not even realize it himself.  Just for starters he wants a national health service – a wholly socialist notion – though every example of such a thing everywhere in the world is failing.

His foreign policy ideas are even more disastrous. He wants to disarm the US in a world of spreading nuclear know-how and capability along with hostile intention.

I, as a refugee from Eurabia to America, seem to have arrived just in time to watch the United States go the way of Europe under the leadership of a man who is dangerously ignorant and foolish. Is the country called ‘the last best hope’ of humanity about to follow the European example and become weak, demoralized, decadent, and slowly subjugated by aliens whose ideas derive from the seventh century?

However unexciting John McCain may be, he would at least save America from sharp decline and military defeat.  He could ward off the worst of the threats.  He could govern. Obama could not, and nothing but moral hubris sustains his belief that he can.

Jillian Becker  June, 2008

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More about Obama’s plans for disarmament 639

 A video of Barack Obama talking about his plan to eliminate the United States  nuclear arsenal.

This shows just how dangerous Barack Obama really is. I find his mantra of ‘lead by example’ absurd. Does he seriously think that countries such as Russia, China, and Iran will give up their nuclear weapons because the United States does? If this happens, there will be nothing stopping these repressive regimes from aggressively pursuing their imperialist ambitions. 

He seems to believe that  the destruction of the United States is a price worth paying so that people like him can feel good about themselves.

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Obama’s plan to disarm the US 309

Obama wants to disarm the United States and cripple its nuclear capacity.

The Obamatons of the mainstream media have failed to report one of the most chilling campaign promises thus far uttered by the presumptive Democrat nominee for president.

He made it before the Iowa caucus to a left-wing pacifist group that seeks to reallocate defense dollars to welfare programs. The lobbying group, Caucus for Priorities, was so impressed by Obama’s anti-military offering that it steered its 10,000 devotees his way.

In a 132-word videotaped pledge (still viewable on YouTube), Obama agreed to hollow out the U.S. military by slashing both conventional and nuclear weapons.

The scope of his planned defense cuts, combined with his angry tone, is breathtaking. He sounds as if the military is the enemy, not the bad guys it’s fighting. Here is a transcript:

"I’m the only major candidate who opposed this war from the beginning; and as president, I will end it.

"Second, I will cut tens of billions of dollars in wasteful spending. I will cut investments in unproven missile defense systems. I will not weaponize space. I will slow our development of future combat systems.

"I will institute an independent defense priorities board to ensure that the Quadrennial Review is not used to justify unnecessary defense spending.

"Third, I will set a goal for a world without nuclear weapons. To seek that goal, I will not develop nuclear weapons; I will seek a global ban on the production of fissile material; and I will negotiate with Russia to take our ICBMs off hair-trigger alert, and to achieve deep cuts in our nuclear arsenal." 

Amazing. How could anyone vote for a man who wants to stop missile defense research, put an end to the programs that give our military an edge over our enemies, and cut the nuclear arsenal which makes the United States the most powerful nation in the world?

Read the entire chilling article at The Investors Business Daily.

Posted under Uncategorized by Jillian Becker on Saturday, June 7, 2008

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The aroma around Obama 153

Obama stood in the midst of the stench of corruption and not a whiff of it reached his nostrils?

Read here how Obama knew nothing of the rotten dealings of his friend Tony Rezko, even though the two of them had dealings with each other.

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An overriding reason to vote for McCain 313

Read here why the great thinker Thomas Sowell believes that the choice between McCain and Obama for the presidency is ‘a no-brainer’.

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Obama redder and redder 167

Read here about an even more radical connection that Obama has.

Posted under Uncategorized by Jillian Becker on Friday, May 30, 2008

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President Carter redux 241

This is an article on how an Obama presidency would be a Carter second term.

We think it would be even worse than that.

 

Posted under Uncategorized by Jillian Becker on Thursday, May 29, 2008

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Know your candidate 251

Here is a detailed summary of the life, political activities, and associates of one cadidate for the presidency of the United States: Barack Obama.

When you’ve read it you will know why the likes of Castro, Chavez, the leader of Hamas and no doubt Osama bin Laden would just love to see him become President.

Unless you are a far-left revolutionary, an Islamofascist, a hater of freedom, or sadly dim-witted, it ought to scare the marrow out of your bones!

 

Posted under Uncategorized by Jillian Becker on Thursday, May 29, 2008

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