Barack Obama did not let out some dark secret when he told Joe the Plumber that he thought it was a good thing “to spread the wealth around,” it is a part of his public record. The YouTube video below is an interview that then Illinois State Senator Obama did in 2001 with Illinois Public Radio.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iivL4c_3pck
If you think the socialist tag being put on Barack Obama is just a right-wing attack trying to unfairly label him, think again. It is a matter of public record what are his beliefs. You either drink the Kool-Aid or you do not . . . your choice.
How sad it is that people like Obama think we need a “new” system and that people who despised the Constitution, like FDR, were “reformers”. “Without a vision, the people perish . . .”
If Obama thinks Earl Warren’s Supreme Court wasn’t radical, then that says a lot about the kinds of further changes he wants to see. Unfortunately for us, the two major parties both take us the same place, even if the Democrats are more blatant in their statements.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/10/camp_followers.html
Talk about media bias. Biden gets away with getting his history wrong, and Palin gets blatant personal attacks from the media.
I just want to thank you for your blog. Thanks for spreading the word and standing up for the truth. Please join with me in praying for our country this week. Pray for the truth of Jesus Christ to be made known and that there would be a revival in our nation. Also, pray that the truth about each candidate will be made absolutely clear.
With Sincere Thanks!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1954933468700958565&hl=es
This is one of the biggest reasons I’m voting for Chuck Baldwin. McCain and Obama believe in a North American Union.
Christopher,
I hope you have done your homework on who Hal Turner is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal_Turner
Well, actually I had not. I had been keeping up with World Net Daily’s research on the North American Union and the amero, though, so this caught my attention. But I had not heard of Hal Turner before. Why is it that a lot of people who oppose the nation of Israel oppose the Jewish people as a whole? I don’t think radical views on that matter would necessarily discredit all of a person’s other points, but I do think people should stay away from those kinds of people. I tend to absorb information without always considering the source, and I can always use some common sense from someone else (like you, Dave)!