Saturday, August 08, 2009

George Santayana strikes again, when HISTORY repeats itself

Read this future present account of what is going on in this country and then read the one who developed the pattern he is following. Do you think I go to far? I don't think so.

Present Future Account of Barack Hussein Obama:
After the elections of 2008 where Barack Obama became President of the USA, the Liberals began a systematic takeover of state governments throughout the USA, ending a centuries old tradition of local political independence. Acorn and Black Panther thugs barged into local politics using a state of emergency decree as a pretext to squelch any legitimate protest and replace them with liberal mouthpieces.

Political enemies were arrested and detained.

They were held without communication in places no one knew about.

For Barack Obama, the goal of a legally established dictatorship is now within reach. In August 2009, a cabinet meeting was held during which Obama and Rham Emmanuel discussed how to obstruct what was left of the democratic process to get an Enabling Act passed by congress. This law would hand over the constitutional functions of the government to Obama, including the power to make laws, control the budget and approve treaties with foreign governments.

The emergency decree signed by Pelosi in September, after the great crisis and attack, made it easy for Obama to interfere with conservative elected representatives of the people by simply arresting them.

As Obama plotted to bring democracy to an end in the USA, MSNBC put together a brilliant public relations display at the official opening of the newly elected congress.

In November, at Christ Church in Chicago with Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton in attendance, an elaborate ceremony took place designed to ease public concern over Obama and his gangster-like new regime.


I simply edited the history to update it to what is happening NOW. George Santayana is still right: 'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.'

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