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Sunday, October 12, 2008

There are a lot of reasons why I don't like the idea of Barack Obama being President. (I don't like John McCain for many reasons, but regard him as the lessor of two evils.) The discussions of both candidates regarding tax policies are basically lies (since they know there is no chance that what they are saying would ever become law.) But, Democrats now in charge of Congress and Obama want to do some things that I would not like, and which McCain would not support. These include changing the Constitution to eliminate the electoral college, and to allow the President to serve more than two terms. (I assume Obama would prefer not to have to cancel elections or suspend the Constitution to continue to govern after his second term.) Regarding defense, Obama has said he would never use nuclear weapons to defend the US. He probably means that, but facing impeachment in a crisis, he probably would. Nevertheless, his statement encourages terrorists and other potential enemies that they could attack the US without fear of effective penalty. Obama has worked closely with the thuggish organization Acorn, and says he would use Acorn in organizing his Administration. He has said he would like to have an internal defense organization that is larger than the DoD. This at least suggests that he may envision Acorn as his "brown shirts," the separate military organization loyal to him rather than to the state. (Obama makes a lot of speeches in which he reveals a "messianic complex" similar to that of dictators such a Hitler and Hugo Chavez.) Naomi Wolf has written books about all of the signs that President Bush is a fascist, and is working toward a fascist takeover of the US government. She has some silly examples, and apparently does not recognize what a real fascist looks like. I think Bush has indeed set the stage for a fascist takeover, but Bush is not a fascist and so is not the one who will actually end our current Constitutional government. Obama apears to be "the One." At least he seems to think he is.

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