Bob Calco wrote:
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>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of John
>> Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 7:34 PM
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>>
>> Take heart Bob, the Ds will screw it up so bad, there will be a
>> Republican
>> landslide in 4 years.
> 
> All due respect but I don't think even you get it, John.
> 
> The vast majority of my Russian and Cuban friends (except for one Russian
> friend, whose husband is a Muslim from Jordan) are literally in a panic over
> Obama. They recognize the signs we don't see, and know how orchestrated
> revolutions creep up on you unexpectedly, and then all of a sudden you live
> in a repressive regime. We think that can't happen here but we are wrong. It
> is happening as we speak.
> 
> My wife was the one who persuaded me of the direct alignment of symbolism in
> Obama's campaign with that of the communist revolution in Russia, and the
> tactics of his campaign remind her of the way things worked in Russia under
> communism (Truth Squad, letting the media do the "negative ads" for you,
> etc.). She freaked out when she saw the little kids singing the "song for
> change." She catches every nuance of his public statements and sees right
> through them, even better than I do, and I'm pretty sensitive to these
> things. Between her reaction and that of the majority of our Russian and
> Cuban friends, I was finally persuaded of the danger.

These are the Cubans who thrived under and supported dictator Batista?
And the Russians who supported the Czars? Nice people, they must know a
lot about freedom considering they tried so hard to destroy it in their
own countries.

> 
> When you really do some research on the people and parties that have
> supported Obama's rise to power; when you take him at his own word, not on
> the trail--where his discipline in saying what needs to be said to get
> elected is, with the exception of his Joe the Plumber moment, quite
> impressive--but in his memoirs (whether Ayers helped him or not) and
> recorded interviews prior to running for President; when you study his
> precious few official actions as US Senator--THEN you can see clearly that
> this man has NO faith in free markets, is no more a Muslim than he is a
> Christian, and owes his whole career to the ultra radical left. He is an
> Hugo Chavez before he's ever a John F. Kennedy. 
> 

Does that mean that in two years time the Rs will attempt a coup and
fail, and then the man will plebiscite his stay in power and win by a
landslide again?


> Moreover he has an astonishing organizational apparatus that is built on
> breaking every promise he ever made about campaign financing and a cult of
> personality that really does operate the way Saul Alinsky recommends in his
> book, Rules for Radicals. And he's about to become President, unless
> something miraculous comes along and changes the current dynamic.

And what's even worse.... he also likes cigars!!!!!

> 
> The McCain campaign has been handicapped by McCain's own blindness and
> stupidity.

Of course the Rs performance in govt over the last 8 years has nothing
to do with the matter.


> McCain's a war hero, God bless him, and I think a good (if flawed) man, but
> he's totally not grasping the real nature of the threat to our country, or
> his whole demeanor would be different. It's not merely "high taxes" but
> indeed liberty itself. I think he and a vast majority of people simply are
> blinded by the obvious and still think it cannot happen here.
> 
> I get the sense Palin intuitively understands it but has been put on a
> leash. You see her every once in a while trying to pull herself out of it,
> with the net effect being a bit odd. The media bias this year has been so
> outrageous that it borders on blatant advocacy. I am now of the opinion that
> the leftists have already taken complete control of every major network
> except Fox. This is a chilling development that really ought to terrify
> every American.

Told ya he was getting desperate.


> 
> Mind you--I don't think this threat just goes away if McCain by some miracle
> wins. I think we are in for upheaval and turbulence of a magnitude that will
> make the 60's look like a walk in the park. 
> 

Maybe you should murder Obama like it was done before in the 60's?




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