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Sorry, but Obama Scares Me

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The prospect of a Barack Obama presidency makes me very nervous.

Obama's entire campaign has been based on the need for radical, transformational change, which implies there is something very wrong with America.

It's hardly surprising, then, that he has painted the bleakest picture of America instead of acknowledging, as a starting point, that we are still the greatest nation in the world.

For the past eight years, Democrats have slandered America as an imperialistic country that always prefers force to diplomacy; that attacks nations without provocation to enrich itself and to project its power; that intentionally targets civilian lives; that encourages sadistic torture of enemy prisoners, as opposed to tough interrogation techniques to extract information to save the lives of its people; that eavesdrops on private conversations among its citizens rather than monitoring terrorist communications into its borders; and that abuses rather than goes out of its way to accommodate the savages in Guantanamo's prison. None of it is true.

For eight years, Democrats have poor-mouthed the mostly growing economy. They've lied that Bush's tax cuts for all income groups were only for the wealthy and that the cuts reduced revenues. They pretend to be deficit hawks, when Obama's new spending plans alone will make Bush look like Scrooge. They said Bush wanted to destroy Social Security, when he's the only one in the past 20 years who had the courage to try to reform it. All lies.

They've preached bipartisanship while exhibiting the nastiest partisanship in my lifetime, calling Bush "King George III," "Hitler," a "murderer," a "war criminal," a "reckless cowboy," a "moron" and a "Christian throwback." They've caricatured Bush as an unbending partisan who wouldn't reach across the aisle, in the face of his countless and mostly rebuffed bipartisan overtures and legislation. More disinformation.

They've deliberately divided this nation on the basis of race, class, gender and religion while telling us, falsely, that conservatives are racists, greedy, sexists, homophobes and religious bigots.

The propaganda triumvirate — Democrats, the liberal media and leftist bloggers — have portrayed President Bush, Vice President Cheney and America as dark and evil forces and have whipped the country into a frenzy of desperation, setting the table for a charismatic leader to deliver us from the despair they've manufactured with relentless precision.

Barack Obama, with his mysterious past and messianic aura, then burst upon the scene with the focused purpose of capitalizing on the public's perceived woes by offering dramatic change and unspecified hope.

As if the script had been written just for him, he stepped right into his role, expanding on this theme of despair. He stressed how bleak conditions are, how unfair America is to the less fortunate and middle class, how ugly America is in foreign affairs, how the values of average Americans are warped (bitter clingers), how hardworking producers who oppose confiscatory tax rates but who contribute more to charity than Obama and his running mate even contemplate are selfish, and how America is a global environmental menace.

With all respect, almost everything about Obama's campaign is fraudulent. He masquerades as a uniter while dividing, polarizing and alienating us. He denies he's liberal, when objective sources score him as the most liberal senator. He says he barely knows militants and radicals with whom he has spent his lifetime cavorting and whose worldviews — horrifyingly — he shares. He brazenly disguises welfare redistributions as tax cuts. He and his surrogates keep changing his tax plan.

With his ideas about spreading the wealth, entrepreneurial selfishness, the ongoing "original sin" in our Constitution, the inherent evil of corporations, nationalized health care, and the civil rights movement not doing enough to bring about "economic justice" — a euphemism for "Marxism" used by radicals, such as Bill Ayers, who still hate America — are you not concerned at just how far Obama might go if he's got a nearly veto-proof Democratic majority at his back?

With his known discomfort with American exceptionalism, his naive mindset about good and evil in the world, his reckless underestimation of threats to America, his stated intention to disarm our nuclear weapons unilaterally, his open-borders extremism, his willingness to relax our intelligence monitoring, and his misguided concern for terrorists' rights, how can America be as secure under his watch?

With his sordid background in "community organizing" and his symbiotic relationship with an organization that is engaged in a systematic effort to steal this election, his thug tactics to investigate and silence his critics, and his Democratic colleagues' willingness to use government to shut down conservative talk radio, are you not worried about our liberties under an Obama administration?

Before our very eyes, America stands poised to elect as president the most radical man ever to run for this office credibly. Don't say we didn't warn you.

David Limbaugh is a writer, author and attorney. His book "Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party" was released recently in paperback. To find out more about David Limbaugh, please visit his Web site at www.davidlimbaugh.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Sir; ... .When I was a babe, and I went for my first haircut; the barber was black, with a thin moustache and a neat barber shop in Battle Creek, Michigan... And I remember it clearly, as one remembers the terror of unexpected sights, sounds, experiences, and people... If the man had been Frankenstein's monster wielding a buzz saw instead of buzzing hair clippers he couldn't have frightened me more.... But, I no longer fear the Black man... They are no longer monsters, if they ever were... I am no longer abandoned into the hands of one of them by my father, deaf to my tears, standing ready with camera... The whole race has lost the power to bring me to tears... And why a black man's barber shop some fifty five years ago??? He was my father's barber, and that was before desegregation when many black people had their own businesses and conducted themselves as upstanding members of their own communities... This barber kept his doors locked, and gave to each customer his undivided attention... He did not overwhelm his white customers with negro culture... He simply pointed to his watch and held his fingers up to say five, or ten minutes... I needed a haircut... But; why my father would bring me there was a certain complexity and maturity of being... He grew up not so far from Pittsburg, and when he visited that city as a child he noticed the young black men walking down the street with straight razors jutting out of their front pockets, and He told me he bet no one called them niggers... And in serving in the Navy on the Hull, and the Pittsburg; the blacks were relegated to jobs as stewards, and kitchen help... I think that sort of inequality of status rubbed my father the wrong way... I think he could see beyond it, to the human beings beyond... It never stopped him from patting one on the head for good luck; but when the Ironworkers first let Blacks in the union; they called him, and he trained them well, as a master of the trade... I would like to tell you; You should not be afraid of Mr. Obama, or of what he might do... Clearly he is not a person of extremes, and not radical... He is an attorney, and he will obey the law... He will do no more than the people demand, and attempt no more than the people expect... The only real danger to having Mr. Obama as president will be violence directed at him, or at blacks, as a substitute for violence against him... It is obvious that this black man demonstrates all black people are capable with opportunity... We feel as whites, and justly so, that we suffer every attempt to give rights to blacks with a loss of our own rights... No one has more rights than another, and no one loses rights by giving rights...We lose those rights we share with property and are assured of those rights we share with others... The world fears the black man and that fear is behind me... Get to know the human behind the color... You will find he is no better and no worse than any other... What is frightening, and you say it, and specifically it is trans-form-ation... Transformation is essential to life... Jefferson talks about changing forms... You must recognize from the Decalaration of Independence that people must some times need to change their forms, even when they fear to do so... Forms are our way of seeing our world and understanding our world and of relating to each other... All forms are forms of relationship, and we think of communities and governments in this light, but our economy is, and so is property and skin color, or party... The point you have to understand is this... Sometimes forms of long duration reach the end of their use...But people have no other means of progress except through a change of forms...People do not change... The people of the past were no worse or more virtuous than ourselves... They lived in, and through their forms, as we do; and when their forms no longer served them, the people changed them... I hope they do not lie... I hope Mr. Obama does trans-form this place... It no longer works for us....But we cannot change people... We can only change forms... Thanks...Sweeney
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