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Default The Great Obama Red Awakening

On Mar 20, 10:21*pm, wrote:
On Mar 20, 5:16*pm, Joe from Kokomo wrote:



On 3/20/2011 11:08 AM, Chas. Chan wrote:


The harm and damage done by our first Communist President will take
years to repair, but Americans have wakened to:


. the socialist menace of the nation s public sector unions,


How dare those middle class working people want fair wages. Look,
Cholly, if you have an 8 hour day, work 5 days instead of 6, get paid
for overtime, have at least a modicum of job security, etc, etc...then
THANK the unions. You are obviously clueless why the unions came into
existence in the first place.


. the threat of the Environmental Protection Agency s assertion of
control over America s energy sector,


Yeah, damned EPA. Oh, I forgot. I bet you like purple or orange drinking
water and air so thick you can cut it with a knife like they have in
China. How -dare- the EPA work for a clean environment.


. the refusal of the Interior Department to grant drilling permits,


Pay no attention to that Gulf oil spill major-league disaster.


. the devaluation of the U.S. dollar by the Federal Reserve,


On this we agree.


. and the incremental efforts of an anti-American government to
undermine defense, national security, our economy, and our worldwide
reputation as a defender of freedom.


Huh?


Undermine defense? The BIGGEST expense in our budget is the Pentagon.


Undermine national security? People are bitching that the TSA is too
invasive and too strict. Make up your mind -- can't have it both ways.


Worldwide defender of freedom? Tell me again just who put us in charge
of being the policemen for the world.


One of our Presidents decided it to be a noble Idea , and so it
remained . Long tome ago .


justice, social justice? political justice?