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RE: The President That Hates His Country By Joan Swirsky
2/22/2012 6:29:45 AM
Hello Friends,

Evelyn, after responding to your post I reread the below article and in a way it compliments the Lloyd Marcus article you posted. Bob Unruh goes in a different direction but together they show how the fraud and great pretender B Hussein's agenda has always been dividing the nation rather then uniting them together.

He has a infamous plan how to accomplish this and you'll see parts of it exposed in the below article. It doesn't surprise me in the least cos the writing's been on the wall from the day he was inaugurated. His Socialist/Marxist and Islamic agenda's have been his goal and so far he's succeeding. He has to be stopped and thrown out in 2012.

In the below article you'll see his plan to divide American's by race, religion, ethnicity and many more subgroups. This on its own is extremely racist but as you'll see from the video included in the article it's "supported" by B Hussein and he's the spokesman for the divisions.

Shame there weren't any politicians with balls enough to initiate impeachment proceedings against this fraud. God knows there were and still are enough reasons to warrant that so it's up to us, this guy's gotta go. I hope the elections will be a slam dunk with B Hussein being the one slammed and dunked back to the cesspool of Chicago politics. In the end it's up to us "we the people" to get rid of him and I'm convinced it will happen this year.

Shalom,

Peter

Obama divides Americans by race, ethnicity, religion

'Working together' apparently comes after constituents put into categories

Barack Obama repeatedly has said he wants to have Americans work together, share the burden, “spread the wealth” and have everyone play by the same rules.

But that apparently comes only after Americans are divided up, categorized and separated by race, ethnicity, even religion.

The evidence comes from Obama himself, even though he once said, ” I have asserted a firm conviction – a conviction rooted in my faith in God and my faith in the American people – that working together we can move beyond some of our old racial wounds, and that in fact we have no choice if we are to continue on the path of a more perfect union.”

But his campaign divides people into the following categories: African-Americans, Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders, Jewish Americans, Latinos, LGBT Americans, people of faith, veterans & military families, women and young Americans.

“In visiting Obama’s website, visitors there will find a disturbing drop down menu titled ‘Groups’ listing several categories that Obama and his team identified as sub-sections of the American population that he believes should be isolated and spoken down to in a way that is different from that of the general public,” explained a commentary at Tampa’s CBS affiliate.

That came under the headline, “Is President Obama using race, gender and religion to divide America for political gain?”

Officials with Obama’s campaign office in Chicago refused to respond to telephone and email messages from WND seeking comment.

But an example of the messages that divide Americans into subcategories is in his promotion for the African-American community to provide him support.

The video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdjoHA5ocwU&feature=player_embedded

There, he talks about his launch of a group in his support divided by race.

“This month we’re announcing the 2012 launch of African-Americans for Obama. I don’t think there’s a better time than African American history month to consider the tremendous progress we’ve made through the sacrifices of so many or a better time to commit to meeting the very real challenges we face right now.

“Every day, I think of the generations of African American men and women who overcame slavery and oppression, risked their own safety to cast a ballot, even gave up their lives to help build a country that lived up to its founding principals. Their extraordinary hope, their unwavering determination changed this country. Their efforts made it possible for somebody like me to be here today.

“This is another moment we’ve got to decide what kind of a country we want to be. We can either settle for a country where a shrinking number of people do really well or we can build a nation where everybody gets a fair shot. Everybody does their fair share. And everybody plays by the same rules. This campaign is powered by folks at every level taking ownership where it matters most. Around the kitchen table. In barber shops and beauty salons. In the faith community, at work or at school. And of course in the voting booth this election day. Because we are greater together than we can ever be on our own.”

Said the Tampa editorial, “Within each of these sub-categories, Obama panders to the audience with anecdotal talking points seemingly to address the core issues these groups historically show interest in, and offering his administration as the only solution to t heir needs.”

The commentary continued, “After thoroughly reading each section, one can leave with no other conclusion that to assess the ultimate intent of Obama’s categorizing Americans is to create division, fragmentation, and discord toward one another, or the general population as a whole.”

The “Definitely Not Decaf” commentary by Ira Pickett said, “I find it interesting and disturbing at the same time that Obama isolates ‘Jewish Americans’ separate from “people of faith.’ Does he not believe that Jews have faith? Why does he address ‘young Americans’ but not the largest pool of registered votes – those over 55 years of age. Surely ‘women’ are important, but why is there not a category for ‘men’? Further, why is there no mention of ‘business owners’ or ‘disabled Americans’ or other groups?

“President Obama’s categorization of Americans into distinct groups for political gain intentionally works to destroy everything the civil rights movement and [Martin Luther] King sought to create by inspiring equality and blindness toward differences,” Pickett wrote.

In fact, the campaign appears to be undermining Obama’s own statements.

In 2009, he noted that, “The strongest democracies flourish from frequent and lively debate, but they endure when people of every background and belief find a way to set aside smaller differences in service of a greater purpose.”

The promotion for Obama’s sub-category for African Americans also notes that such historical work allowed him to “be here,” and the video appears as if it might have been made at Obama’s White House residence.

The White House refused to respond to WND requests for a response on that question, but if it was made on federal property, on its face it would appear to violate campaign laws that forbid the use of government resources for campaigns.

A person who self-identified as “Queen Muse,” a “media affairs intern” with a White House email address, told WND whether the video was made at the White House should be answered by the campaign.

“Please contact the president’s campaign…” the message said.


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RE: The President That Hates His Country By Joan Swirsky
2/22/2012 9:45:08 AM
Hello Friends,

As things stand today in the GOP primaries it's difficult to predict who will finally get the parties nomination. If it'll be between Romney and either Santorum or Gingrich either one will do. If in the end Romney gets the nomination he'll get my support. The only candidate who I won't support is the kook Ron Paul.

That said what I like about Gingrich and Santorum is their taking the fight to B Hussein and the below video with Newt Gingrich is a prime example of that. Stating the obvious that MSM ignores and others simply keep quiet about.

Something else to think about is the fact that late comers might enter the race. I would like to see Sarah Palin enter as a late comer and there is an added value if she does. Having already been on the ticket in 2008 and all the vitriol spewed by the Dems and the MSM then plus all the garbage and lies since 2008 their arsenal against her is empty while all the dirty tricks artists amongst the dems and progressive liberals are looking for "dirt" on Romney, Gingrich and Santorum. So, Sarah Palin as a late runner would have advantages aside from the fact that she's a conservative through and through and has all the tools to be an excellent president. Just a thought.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7SeTxgXFyjs


Shalom,

Peter


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RE: The President That Hates His Country By Joan Swirsky
2/23/2012 4:42:06 AM

I got the following video from one of my long time email friends and I found it very timely and the speaker is right on.

"An Army of Women"

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RE: The President That Hates His Country By Joan Swirsky
2/24/2012 5:04:51 AM
Hi Peter and friends, regardless of your opinion about Newt Gingrich, I think you'll have to agree with his excellent, excellent comments in this video.

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RE: The President That Hates His Country By Joan Swirsky
2/25/2012 9:11:24 AM
Hi Evelyn,

As I said in previous posts I haven't got a preferred candidate but amongst the three front runners Romney is at the bottom of the totem pole. Gingrich and Santorum I could easily support while I personally have a preference to Newt.

The below video is an example of his creative thinking and leadership. Unfortunately things aren't looking so good for Gingrich and the upcoming primaries will be quite decisive IMO.

As far as I'm concerned the kook Paul isn't even on the totem pole and the rumors that Romney and Paul have an agreement (which does make sense when you consider that neither of them ever bad mouthed the other while they're both hitting Gingrich & Santorum left right and center) makes Romney even less attractive then prior to these "rumors". For me personally a Romney/Paul ticket would be a very unsavory and impossible to digest. I would have to think long and hard if I could support a ticket like that.

Shalom,

Peter

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Hi Peter and friends, regardless of your opinion about Newt Gingrich, I think you'll have to agree with his excellent, excellent comments in this video.

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