> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of MB Software Solutions General Account
> Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 10:48 AM
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> Subject: Re: [OT] More on Ayers' "contributions" to Obama's Dreams
> Bob,
> 
> I hate to say it, but it's not going to matter.  Obama is not going to
> lose this election, despite the desperate attempts by the R's to
> showcase his connections to undesirables like Ayers, as well as his
> campaign accepting all kinds of donations from non-traceable folks,
> thus
> getting around election laws.
> 
> I'm not voting for McCain, but I'm not sure I'm voting for Obama
> either.
>   I'm so disenfranchised by the way things are (and continue to be).

You ain't seen nothing yet. 

Obama will remake this nation after the ideas of Saul Alinsky. It will not
be a constitutional republic anymore, nor will it resemble anything of its
former prosperity, power, and philosophy of individual liberty. Watching
Obama fake some shocked look at being called a socialist was amusing, in a
tragic, sad kind of way. 

Totalitarianism is making a comeback, and sadly, our country is going to be
its most powerful catalyst ever. 

"A passionate, tumultuous age overturns everything, turns everything upside
down. But a revolutionary age that is at the same time passionless and
reflective leaves everything standing, but cunningly empties it of
significance." - Kierkegaard

The '60's was a period like that described in the first sentence. What's
coming now, under the auspices of all the radicals of that period, now of
age, is the second sentence. Indeed, it is already here, as of the
"bailout".

- Bob




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