Friday, May 1, 2009

Constitution Keeps Getting in the Way of Obama's Agenda

Obama, the "Messiah", wants to take your wealth and redistribute it. He wants to socialize this country, by taking control of private industries and banks. Through Government bailouts, he already controls some of the biggest banks (did you know that the Government has refused to take back bailout funds from some banks, because they would lose control over them?),the largest insurance company (AIG), has pretty much taken control of GM and Chrysler. How long do you think it will be before he comes up with an excuse to take control of the Oil Companies and other major U.S. Industries? He is a full blown Socialist, bordering very close to a Communist, who believes the U.S. Constitution is not the supreme law of the land , but something that is just getting in the way of his agenda. Don't think so? Here's a quote from him during an interview on a Chicago radio station eight years ago.

“If you look at the victories and failures of the civil rights movement, and its litigation strategy in the court, I think where it succeeded was to vest formal rights in previously dispossessed peoples, so that I would now have the right to vote, I would now be able to sit at a lunch counter and order and as long as I could pay for it I’d be okay.”

“But,” Obama said, “The Supreme Court never ventured into the issues of redistribution of wealth and sort of more basic issues of political and economic justice in this society. And to that extent as radical as I think people tried to characterize the Warren Court, it wasn’t that radical. It didn’t break free from the essential constraints that were placed by the founding fathers in the Constitution, as least as it’s been interpreted, and Warren Court interpreted in the same way that generally the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties, says what the states can’t do to you, says what the federal government can’t do to you, but it doesn’t say what the federal government or the state government must do on your behalf. And that hasn’t shifted.”

Obama said “one of the, I think, the tragedies of the civil rights movement, was because the civil rights movement became so court focused, I think that there was a tendency to lose track of the political and community organizing activities on the ground that are able to put together the actual coalitions of power through which you bring about redistributive change, and in some ways we still suffer from that.”


'Nough said!!

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