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~ Vision-4-Freedom ~
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PERSONAL MEMO (09/09/2011) TO: Lou Dobbs FROM: RWB RE: President's 'American Jobs Act' Speech to Congress Dear Lou, Relative to referenced, I couldn't agree with your analysis and assessment more.
When he extolled civility nine months ago, President Obama didn’t count on his political base becoming more enraged than ever, or on his own desperation as president of a country with 9.1 percent unemployment. The most elemental act of civility is assuming the sincerity and patriotism of your opposition. President Obama’s latest theme is that Republicans are putting party before country in opposing his program, an argument that implicitly rules out the possibility that they genuinely think his policies are foolhardy and worthy of opposition. It’s a kidney punch masked as high-mindedness. Teamster President Jimmy Hoffa must have been too busy watching old episodes of “The Sopranos” the night before, when in a warm-up act for the president’s rally the other day in Detroit, Hoffa unloosed a witless, stereotypically crude tirade standing at a podium about to be affixed with a presidential seal and graced by the presence of the Master of Civility himself. Hoffa told the rally that the tea party had declared “war on workers,” but told his listeners that organized labor likes “a good fight.” He thundered: “They got a war with us, and there’s only going to be one winner.” He assured President Obama that “this is your army,” and urged the crowd to vote: “Let’s take these sons of bitches out and give America back to an America where we belong.” Barack Obama took the stage [later], saying he was “proud” of Hoffa and other labor leaders. The White House and other Democrat leaders have pointedly refused on multiple occasions to repudiate or even question Hoffa’s words. Hoffa himself doubled down, later insisting that he would say it again “because I believe it. They’ve declared war on us. We didn’t declare war on them, they declared war on us. We’re fighting back. The question is, who started the war?” Maybe that’s why 500 union members in Seattle stormed the Port of Longview with baseball bats and crowbars taking six security guards hostage over hiring objections. (www.congressarizona.org) Here's the problem with the above statements...The 'Tea Party Movement' has been warning the leftist, Democrat Socialists for 5 years that we will not accept the O-Regime's agenda, mob rule and statist government of which a perceived enemy has declared an imperfect war on productive citizens of this country through class warfare, as evidenced by public polls now indicating around 80% in agreement, and wholesale replacement of the majority in the House of Representatives by landslide on November 2, 2010, sending a clear message that our nation is headed in the WRONG DIRECTION! They have continued to ignore these warnings, incessantly pushing Big Government and unconsitutional Tax & Spend policies, blocking legislation by procedural maneuvering, preventing access to domestic energy by executive order, onerous regulations, de facto mandates and systematically destroying jobs. They should have gotten the message by now...sooner or later, someone had to stand up and put a stop to this. Call it whatever you want, but we are not the terrorists and will put a stop to the systematic destruction of America, one way or another. Again, ignore this warning at your peril! Enough is enough! While we are willing to operate by faith over experience for a while, we are not fools. We wish for a peaceful return to organic Constitutional Principles, and our elected representatives to honor their oaths of office to preserve, protect and defend said Constitution, the Bill of Rights delineated in Articles of Amendment 1-10 therein, and enforce the protection of those rights for all lawful citizens, i.e. life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, a Republican form of government, freedom from invasion by illegal aliens across our borders, and freedom from domestic violence. Obviously, this administration is failing in all of the above. End of discussion.
Sincerely, Robert William Butler Jr "A nation of well-informed men who have been taught to know and prize the rights which God has given them cannot be enslaved. It is in the region of ignorance that tyranny begins." ‒ Benjamin Franklin
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