Wednesday, November 5, 2008

"Today is a day . . . ."

It is Tuesday, November 4, 2008 @ 11:55 PM EST, and liberal America has just elected Barrack Hussein Obama to be our new President. With people who actually believe they won’t have to pay another mortgage payment or rent, or groceries, that all their financial worries are instantaneously resolved with Obama in office; by the woman who incredulously, with no evidence, ‘thinks’ that the only reason McCain selected Palin as his running mate is purely because he thinks she is ‘a beautiful woman with great legs, and that McCain is a dirty old man’; by first time voters who don’t even know what the issues are, and by people both young and old, so many of whom have blindly bought into the eloquent words that spill out of the mouth of Obama.

And so, “Today is a day that will go down in infamy.”

When was this phrase first uttered? The day was Sunday, December 7, 1941; the day America and the world heard on the radio that morning, that Pearl Harbor had jus t been bombed.

Today is the beginning of the dismantling of what is left our Great Nation. It will be devastated as Pearl Harbor was, but this time, this time it will be from the inside. It will be done by this smooth talking man and his wife both of whom are completely against OUR America, the America of our forefathers. As I listen to Obama’s acceptance speech I am deeply saddened, and equally terrified of our future. His charisma evident as he skillfully speaks, ironically, he has just referred to Pearl Harbor! He is naming event after event that this country has been involved in and describing the greatness and strength of America as we dominated in the end of each event. He refers to the past as if with pride, and yet in the same breath cries ‘change!’.

The people, a crowd of some 125,000, are gathered in Time Square, in DC on Pennsylvania Ave, and in Chicago where he is speaking, have smiles, and many have tears of joy, and others amazement as they see for the first time a black President Elect. It is a day that should be one of celebration as our country has finally left behind the racist degradation that is a real part of our past. It is certainly not a past we are proud of, and sadly, there are still some small factions that continue to harbor hatred for those that are other than white. But, thankfully, they are minimal. Unfortunately, we can not join in the celebration because the future is one in which we will see the loss of the last bits of capitalism we have left. It is a future of pure socialism. The Senate is also now predominantly Democrat, gaining 5 seats from the Republicans. This causes even greater fear of the amount of power that this secures for Obama.
Tonight, I will lay my head on my pillow, my heart filled with angst with literal chest pains, as I await tomorrow with dread. Obama wasted no time; as reported by George Stephanopoulis to Diane Sawyer on ABC’s election coverage tonight, at midnight Obama had already had his people sworn in and put in motion his team on National Security the moment he was declared President Elect. Tomorrow, Wednesday, November 5, 2008, he begins moving his people into the Pentagon and the State Department, as stated by White House Correspondent, Martha Raddatz. David Axelrod introduced three individuals being considered for Secretary of Treasury, and stated that Obama will be moving with deliberate speed.

And so, it has begun.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

It is a scary time. My heart weeps for the loss of this great nation to the "what will you give me" crowd from the "what more can I do for my country" crowd.

I love you, my sister. Mom and I had a long talk last night and she said it is time for us to galvanize and spend 2 hard years educating the people more about Obama and his communist agenda. She said we will have the backing of the insanity he will perpetrate upon the American people to give us further proof.

My question is this? This happened because parents abdicated their parental responsibility to educate their children to Bill Ayers and his cronies. That quote Mom and Dad had on their bathroom mirror for years has come to pass.

Candace