on January 27, 2010 by Poetic justice in Uncategorized, Comments (0)

Fwd: Obama would rather be a great one term President >>OR<< Socialism

Obama would rather be a great one term President
>>OR<<
Socialism is the only path to greatness

Obama has said that he would rather be a great one term President rather
than a mediocre two term president.

The Problem is that Obama would have to work really hard just to be
mediocre. The real problem is that "you" have to be able to understand
that Obama speaks Cryptically and if you can't decrypt Obama's messages
then you might as well not listen to him at all.

By saying that he would rather do one term great…

*OBAMA IS TELLING YOU THAT THE PROGRESSIVE-SOCIALISM* *HE BELIEVES* *IN*
*WILL* *BE WHAT MAKES HIM GREAT*

Obama will follow his own beliefs and that will make him great and he
won't stray from that course. Obama thinks it's better to Keep on his
path to SOCIALISM and only get one term…. According to Obama, Obama's
greatness comes from Socialism and Obama is counting on the world and
America rejoicing and remembering him for his GLORIOUS
Progressive-Socialist pursuits.

Two terms and not getting any Socialist policy would be worse than one
term where he can get some Socialist policies to be listed into the
history books, even if Obama is run out of office amidst rock bottom
approval numbers like Lyndon Johnson.

To say it simply, Obama is a Progressive-Socialist and Obama think he
can never reach greatness unless he forces his Socialism onto you….

*Obama's success is you being forced into Socialism*

Don't expect any change in Obama's pursuits, just the rhetoric and scams
that he uses to try to get you to the Socialism that he knows will make
him great. Obama is a zealot with a one track mind(a one trick pony), as
dangerous as any zealot and more so since he is President.

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