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Bob
06-07-2014, 03:41 PM
To some, this is very serious. So serious this is being said.

http://instigatornews.com/obama-saboteur-must-tried-treason/

The “incompetence narrative” that many of Obama’s detractors have employed to explain his abysmal governance is false. It is not incompetence; Obama is the ultimate saboteur.At the 70th anniversary commemoration of D-Day, when Allied troops stormed the beaches at Normandy to turn the tide of World War II, our president (I use the term loosely) Barack Hussein Obama (or whatever his name truly is) profaned this hallowed battleground with his vile, treasonous countenance. At the landing site where courageous, freedom-loving patriots sacrificed their lives so that we might be free, the world was subjected to the counterfeit mouthings of this Manchurian President.
Cravenly citing the military exploits of a maternal grandfather who may not even have existed (and whose alleged narrative portrayed him as a dedicated, America-hating communist if in fact he did exist), Obama paid empty homage to fallen heroes as he diligently strives to negate the last vestiges of their efforts.

This is not the conclusion of the authors remarks, so..... use link

Read more at http://instigatornews.com/obama-saboteur-must-tried-treason/#Gj6LBkycpKkt2S7z.99

Refugee
06-07-2014, 07:15 PM
At the heart of Obamaism lies a Marxist masquerading as a Democrat. People are now trying to get away from what they don’t understand and are thinking up new terms like Anarchism (incorrectly termed American individualism) and utilitarianism, which is a thought not an ideology. The end game is people are stuck with a false definition of what they voted for and it’s a lesson learned?

Bob
06-07-2014, 07:18 PM
At the heart of Obamaism lies a Marxist masquerading as a Democrat. People are now trying to get away from what they don’t understand and are thinking up new terms like Anarchism (incorrectly termed American individualism) and utilitarianism, which is a thought not an ideology. The end game is people are stuck with a false definition of what they voted for and it’s a lesson learned?


Have you yet read Bill's book Refugee?

http://www.amazon.com/Theres-Government-Like-nonvoters-manifesto/dp/1553695739

Refugee
06-07-2014, 07:33 PM
Have you yet read Bill's book Refugee?

http://www.amazon.com/Theres-Government-Like-nonvoters-manifesto/dp/1553695739

No, I haven’t. Tell the truth Bob, I could read as many books as possible and all would tell me to believe, but I doubt any would change my perception of what is. Sometime today I have to make a lesson plan for tomorrow and what that will be will come out of my own thoughts, applied to classical theory that I read many years ago. I wouldn’t dare to include things like Anarachism or utilitarianism or quotes like, ‘kill the rich’; they’re fantasies for forums, not educational. I did skip through the editorial reviews of the book and there’s nothing there that I’m not already aware of, but I’m sure it’s an interesting read. :smiley: