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Obama’s Fanatical Progressivism causes Division

by Phantom Ace ( 120 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2010, Healthcare, Liberal Fascism, Politics, Progressives at March 10th, 2010 - 5:30 am

Barack Hussein Obama has transformed into one of the most divisive presidents in modern times. His pursuit of a Radical Progressive agenda has alienated Conservatives and Moderates. He has angered many on the Left as well. Obama has thrown our allies under the bus and is pursuing a 3rd World Liberation philosophy when it comes to our foreign policy. This is the Cloward-Piven strategy being implemented to fundamentally transform America into a Totalitarian Progressive regime.

WASHINGTON — Whatever the legislative fate of health reform — now in the hands of a few besieged House Democrats — the health reformers have failed in their argument. Their proposal has divided Democrats while uniting Republicans, returned American politics to well-worn ideological ruts, employed legislative tactics that smack of corruption, squandered the president’s public standing, lowered public regard for Congress to French revolutionary levels, sucked the oxygen from other agenda items, re-engaged the abortion battle, produced freaks and prodigies of nature such as a Republican senator from Massachusetts, raised questions about the continued governability of America and caused the White House chief of staff to distance himself from the president’s ambitions.

Read it here: Obama is Choosing Liberal Divisiveness

The American public have had enough of his divisive agenda. Rather than unite the nation to meet our challenges, he has divided us and pitted us against each other. This is how Progressives achieve their aims, by playing off one group against another. They will stop at nothing to accomplish their goals and the last year has been evidence of this.

Americans must unite against Obama and his Totalitarian agenda. He is in trouble politically and we must keep up the pressure.

(Picture Hat Tip: Savage)

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