Here are a citizens of America and the world expressing their wishes to President Obama. As a rising star of the NWO, it is highly unlikely that he will do any of what is being asked for. These are Americans who are waking up, and whose voices speak for those who remain silent -- if only because they are still snoozing, believing that life is merit-based, full of rewards if you work hard and save for a rainy day, believe in your country, remind your children to brush their teeth. If only it were so pure and simple!
(P.S. Look hard at the photo on the right. Does it remind you of anyone? How long will Americans sing the hope-change-progress song, and what will they do when the music stops?)
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Voices of hope give way to a voice expressing great mistrust ...
In November 2008, Alan Keyes and members of the American Independent Party filed a lawsuit over Barack Obama’s eligibility to be president. (See Keyes v. Bowen, Superior Court Sacramento 34-2008-80000096-cu-wm-gds; read it here.) Unlike other lawsuits about the eligibility of either John McCain or Obama to serve as president, this case has a presidential candidate plaintiff. All the other cases have been dismissed because the plaintiffs were said to lack standing.
In this video clip, Alan Keyes alerts Americans to dire possibilities:
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More heroic than Jesus!
In February 2009, the Chicago Sun Times announced: "Obama Beats Out Jesus as America's Hero." And yes, it's true ... Americans happily named President Obama as their Number 1 hero, followed by Jesus Christ and Martin Luther King in a Harris poll. Number 9 on the list was Chesley Sullenberger. (Who the devil is Chesley Sullenberger? The pilot who landed his plane in the Hudson River.)
Perhaps voguish figures take the cake when it comes to polls. But Jesus, being relatively timeless, might have remained on the brain for those who were queried, and to have given him second place after Barack Obama was definitely thoughtful.