ABC News called him 'Cinderella.' A commentator on another network said, 'O what a lucky break this guy is getting.'
For real.
Barack Obama continues to enjoy the favor of the majority of the mainstream media as reporters suddenly transform themselves from adults to infants who go 'goo-goo-gaa-gaa' whenever the candidate merely smiles.
The reaction to Obama is, frankly, frightening. When citizens and news reporters descend into the abyss of hero worship to the nth degree, practically proclaiming the man to be the Messiah who has come to save us from all our problems, something is terribly amiss.
Such a society is on the tipping point as it staggers along the edge of a precipice, dangerously close to falling into the vast unknown. In this case, that unknown involves life and death issues such as, do we want to continue along the path the Founders gave us, who believed freedom was the highest achievement a society could reach?
Or do we essentially want to trash the Constitution, our rights, our form of government, in favor of model based upon Marxism?
The extent and intensity of the 'Obama-worship' is a frightening reminder of how nations such as Germany morphed from a free society to a restrictive dictatorship within a matter of a few years.
All it takes is for the 'Pied Piper of Hamlin' to come along playing a tune that mesmerizes whites, blacks, rich, poor, middle class, and off they go marching in his wake to sure destruction.
Dictators rarely come to power by military force. They are elected by the people.
This year, are we going to elect a Messiah with vague ideas, or are we going to elect a President who knows what America is all about?
It is not that Obama would accomplish these things alone. But with a Congress solidly in the control of like-minded proponents of 'change,' such a joint effort would produce the equivalent of a dictatorship--albeit a shared one with the ruling Party firmly in control.
And that Party has vowed to dismantle American capitalism and tax the people nearly to the point of poverty.
Yes, be afraid. Be very very afraid.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
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