Cyneca
08-17-2009, 05:03 AM
About February or March of 2008, I began to see the writing on the wall. I avidly listened to the campaigns and debates going on and got more and more worried as I saw the race coming down along racial lines. I watched as a relatively unknown senator from Illinois became the media darling and appeared to be unable to do anything wrong. I sat appalled while I watched his followers increase, and look up to him as one would look up to Christ himself. That was the first time I called him the Anti-Christ. I became incensed when anyone speaking out against the new messiah and his ideals were labeled racist. I watched as more and more people fell under his spell, and communities, friends and even families began to take sides. I have even been called a racist by my own mother because I am adamantly opposed to Obama, his programs and his policies.
Back then I wasnt sure what to do. I talked to people out here on the road. Some were of my opinion, while others had fallen under the spell. I am not a Hillary Clinton supporter but I was angered by the Obama machines treatment of her just on principle. On the day that it was announced that Obama had gained the DNC's support as their candidate, I actually cried I was so angry at the treatment Mrs. Clinton received, and I was hoping that shed tell the DNC where they could stick it, take her delegates and run independently. I might have even voted for her... MIGHT. Little did I know it was just the peek into the window of things to come, especially in the case of women in politics.
Then another total unknown stepped into the political spotlight. A woman from Alaska whose only "crime" was to accept the invitation to run for vice president with the Republican candidate John McCain. Sarah Palin came out guns blazing. Her joke describing herself "The difference between a pitt bull and a hockey mom.... lipstick" was turned around and used to denigrate her, with Obama coming out and saying "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig". I watched in horror as the liberal main stream media acted like a swarm of Parana on a feeding frenzy. First came Joe, a man in his front yard with his child when Obama happened to be walking down the street greeting people and inviting them to ask him questions. Joe was chewed up and spit out by the mainstream media for doing nothing more then what he was asked to do... he asked a question. In the case of Sarah Palin, nothing was sacred, not even her infant son with Downs Syndrom, the one person who could not defend himself. Even after Obama was secure in his desired position, President of the United States, liberals continue to denigrate and attack Sarah Palin, long after her name should be nothing more then a historical footnote.
The campaign was a long and hard fought one. For a time it looked like McCain and Palin might make it a close race. Of course that would not do as far as the liberals and the mainstream media were concerned. So with a little more then a month or two left before election time, the bottom fell out of the economy. Divine providence? I seriously doubt it. Consider this, in the polls McCain was actually slightly ahead of Obama. Many Americans were beginning to see what this man was about and became concerned about where he would lead the country. They looked at his lack of experience and became uncomfortable with his statements about meeting with people like the leader of Iran without demands that they stop their nuclear aspirations. In congress Reed had been shielding Fanny Mae and Freddie Mac from all attempts to look into their books and to truely find out how bad things were. Reed continually stated that the 2 government mortgage giants were fine, in the black and no foreseeable financial problems. Bush, and republican congressmen like McCain continued to attempt to look into and possibly regulate Fanny Mae and Freddie Mac to no avail. It is my belief that when the time was right, when McCain had gained and in fact surpassed Obama in the polls, Reed and his cronies pulled the rug out from under the 2 government mortgage companies and they came crashing down, precipitating the economic crash that was conveniently blamed on Bush and the Republicans, and jump starting Obamas campaign, insuring him the White House. I can not prove any of this, but I am a firm believer that coincidence is the product of really good planning on the part of he who benefits.
Then the new President took office, and one of his first acts as president was to seal every record of his past, from his birth certificate to his papers written while in college. An act that left many wondering what it was he was so determined to hide. Next he makes an Executive Order stating that he will close GITMO in one year, with no thought as to where he will put the detainees that are in residence, or how much it will cost this country to find them places to go. Next he passes a budget bill so filled with pork, which he had promised that no pork filled bill would be signed by him, that it smells of bacon and squeals. Of course he blamed this massive bill on Bush calling it "unfinished business" that he had no choice but to sign. Followed closely by the Stimulus Bill, and the Omnibus bill, all of which were passed within days of appearing on the congressional floor and which no senator or representative had the chance to read, much less the public. In the first month and a half of his taking office, he signed legislation allowing for the spending of a whopping $17 trillion. More then any other administration before him, including Bush, combined. Then, as if that werent enough, he is instrumental in the take over of numerous privately owned business, among them AIG, and GM Chrysler. He attempts to pass under the cover of darkness, the largest tax increase in the history of the planet with his Cap and Trade bill, and when that doesnt quite work, he pushes for congress to pass a sweeping Health Reform bill that will cost taxpayers trillions more, before the August recess.
Meanwhile the mainstream media and his liberal followers remain goosestepping with their hands held high right off the cliff to tyranny, like so many lemmings blinded by the bright, yet hollow, light of "hope and change". They dont look at where they are going but follow blindly, while those of us who have turned our faces from the light are shaking them, and screaming at them about the danger ahead, all to no avail. While some can not be saved from themselves, we are making some headway, and some of those that were blinded are seeing where they are walking and have stepped out of the line. Those who have are demonized by the ones who remain on their course. The slave drivers point at those who have stepped out of line and call them unamerican, domestic terrorists, Nazis, and worse, when all we ask is that they research, look at what is in front of them, and at least make an informed decision about where they want their country and their freedoms to be.
I have been at this a long time. I have watched as fellow patriots are brow beaten, spied upon, and eventually silenced in one way or another. I have watched people who have fought hard to inform and enlighten fall by the wayside, not to be heard from again. I have watched people, in whom the light of liberty shines brightly from their eyes, burn out over time. I have, in some ways, fallen myself. Every time I begin to falter, some new atrocity rears its head and I am incensed enough to pick myself up and continue on. Each time I do I find others, who like me, are enraged at where this country is going. I dont know how much fight I have left in me, but this I do know....
I would rather die right now a free person, then live in the world that this administration and the liberals who support it envision for me. I can only pray that if God should decide that America will live as a land no longer free, that He hears my call and takes me in the night before I have to awake to one day of tyrannical suppression.
Back then I wasnt sure what to do. I talked to people out here on the road. Some were of my opinion, while others had fallen under the spell. I am not a Hillary Clinton supporter but I was angered by the Obama machines treatment of her just on principle. On the day that it was announced that Obama had gained the DNC's support as their candidate, I actually cried I was so angry at the treatment Mrs. Clinton received, and I was hoping that shed tell the DNC where they could stick it, take her delegates and run independently. I might have even voted for her... MIGHT. Little did I know it was just the peek into the window of things to come, especially in the case of women in politics.
Then another total unknown stepped into the political spotlight. A woman from Alaska whose only "crime" was to accept the invitation to run for vice president with the Republican candidate John McCain. Sarah Palin came out guns blazing. Her joke describing herself "The difference between a pitt bull and a hockey mom.... lipstick" was turned around and used to denigrate her, with Obama coming out and saying "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig". I watched in horror as the liberal main stream media acted like a swarm of Parana on a feeding frenzy. First came Joe, a man in his front yard with his child when Obama happened to be walking down the street greeting people and inviting them to ask him questions. Joe was chewed up and spit out by the mainstream media for doing nothing more then what he was asked to do... he asked a question. In the case of Sarah Palin, nothing was sacred, not even her infant son with Downs Syndrom, the one person who could not defend himself. Even after Obama was secure in his desired position, President of the United States, liberals continue to denigrate and attack Sarah Palin, long after her name should be nothing more then a historical footnote.
The campaign was a long and hard fought one. For a time it looked like McCain and Palin might make it a close race. Of course that would not do as far as the liberals and the mainstream media were concerned. So with a little more then a month or two left before election time, the bottom fell out of the economy. Divine providence? I seriously doubt it. Consider this, in the polls McCain was actually slightly ahead of Obama. Many Americans were beginning to see what this man was about and became concerned about where he would lead the country. They looked at his lack of experience and became uncomfortable with his statements about meeting with people like the leader of Iran without demands that they stop their nuclear aspirations. In congress Reed had been shielding Fanny Mae and Freddie Mac from all attempts to look into their books and to truely find out how bad things were. Reed continually stated that the 2 government mortgage giants were fine, in the black and no foreseeable financial problems. Bush, and republican congressmen like McCain continued to attempt to look into and possibly regulate Fanny Mae and Freddie Mac to no avail. It is my belief that when the time was right, when McCain had gained and in fact surpassed Obama in the polls, Reed and his cronies pulled the rug out from under the 2 government mortgage companies and they came crashing down, precipitating the economic crash that was conveniently blamed on Bush and the Republicans, and jump starting Obamas campaign, insuring him the White House. I can not prove any of this, but I am a firm believer that coincidence is the product of really good planning on the part of he who benefits.
Then the new President took office, and one of his first acts as president was to seal every record of his past, from his birth certificate to his papers written while in college. An act that left many wondering what it was he was so determined to hide. Next he makes an Executive Order stating that he will close GITMO in one year, with no thought as to where he will put the detainees that are in residence, or how much it will cost this country to find them places to go. Next he passes a budget bill so filled with pork, which he had promised that no pork filled bill would be signed by him, that it smells of bacon and squeals. Of course he blamed this massive bill on Bush calling it "unfinished business" that he had no choice but to sign. Followed closely by the Stimulus Bill, and the Omnibus bill, all of which were passed within days of appearing on the congressional floor and which no senator or representative had the chance to read, much less the public. In the first month and a half of his taking office, he signed legislation allowing for the spending of a whopping $17 trillion. More then any other administration before him, including Bush, combined. Then, as if that werent enough, he is instrumental in the take over of numerous privately owned business, among them AIG, and GM Chrysler. He attempts to pass under the cover of darkness, the largest tax increase in the history of the planet with his Cap and Trade bill, and when that doesnt quite work, he pushes for congress to pass a sweeping Health Reform bill that will cost taxpayers trillions more, before the August recess.
Meanwhile the mainstream media and his liberal followers remain goosestepping with their hands held high right off the cliff to tyranny, like so many lemmings blinded by the bright, yet hollow, light of "hope and change". They dont look at where they are going but follow blindly, while those of us who have turned our faces from the light are shaking them, and screaming at them about the danger ahead, all to no avail. While some can not be saved from themselves, we are making some headway, and some of those that were blinded are seeing where they are walking and have stepped out of the line. Those who have are demonized by the ones who remain on their course. The slave drivers point at those who have stepped out of line and call them unamerican, domestic terrorists, Nazis, and worse, when all we ask is that they research, look at what is in front of them, and at least make an informed decision about where they want their country and their freedoms to be.
I have been at this a long time. I have watched as fellow patriots are brow beaten, spied upon, and eventually silenced in one way or another. I have watched people who have fought hard to inform and enlighten fall by the wayside, not to be heard from again. I have watched people, in whom the light of liberty shines brightly from their eyes, burn out over time. I have, in some ways, fallen myself. Every time I begin to falter, some new atrocity rears its head and I am incensed enough to pick myself up and continue on. Each time I do I find others, who like me, are enraged at where this country is going. I dont know how much fight I have left in me, but this I do know....
I would rather die right now a free person, then live in the world that this administration and the liberals who support it envision for me. I can only pray that if God should decide that America will live as a land no longer free, that He hears my call and takes me in the night before I have to awake to one day of tyrannical suppression.