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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: lorne who wrote (42095)8/27/2008 9:47:46 AM
From: MJ  Read Replies (3) of 224745
 
Michelle Obama's reference to "The world as it is now and the world as it should be" tweaked a lot of people's interest---including mine.

The question that a thinking American ask is what is the world as espoused by Michelle and by her husband Barrack Hussein Obama.

Thus far the whole convention is built round that theme----the main one being a government takeover of healthcare under the guise of Universal Healthcare.

That's step no. 1 in their attempt to appeal to all----this is part of the great lie-----!

Senator Ted Kennedy is one of the main proponents of Universal Health Care.

It's ironic as Senator T. Kennedy who spoke advocating Universal Health Care at the convention and throughout his life now has a brain tumor that has grown despite all of the money he has been able to pay for health care.

Healthcare if Kennedy paid for it has not prevented that little or big tumor.

I hope that Mary Jo is looking down on Ted Kennedy and smiling-----there is justice in the end---JMHO mj---

Michelle's speech inspired by radical socialist?
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"What to make of Michelle Obama's use [of] the terms, 'The world as it is' and 'The world as it should be?'" wrote the Gateway Pundit today. "Try Chapter 2 of Saul Alinksy's book, 'Rules for Radicals.'"

"In last night's speech, Michelle Obama said something that [piqued] my curiosity," the blogger noted. "She said, 'Barack stood up that day,' talking about a visit to Chicago neighborhoods, 'and spoke words that have stayed with me ever since. He talked about 'The world as it is' and 'The world as it should be…'""
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