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Voting for Obama Not an Option for Informed Americans! By John Kakistos Lillpop

According to conventional wisdom (liberal propaganda) unless you vote for Barack Obama, you are a racist. In truth, you may not have a racist bone in your body, you may have worked for equality and basic human rights all of your life.

In fact, you may even be black yourself.

Pause for a moment of truth and clarity:

Not voting for Barack Obama is the patriotic duty of all who really care about America.
Consider these factors before voting for the man who would bring radical CHANGE that would destroy America:

1. Has no experience or accomplishments to his credit.

2. Believes that bankrupting industry is a legitimate function of government.

3. Believes that government should decide who has too much and who has too little wealth, and should be authorized to forcibly take assets from one citizen and give them to other citizens, to non-citizens, and even illegal aliens.

4. Was wrong about the Surge in Iraq.

5. History of associating with domestic terrorists, a racist pastor, Lewy Farrakhan, and corrupt business thugs.

6. Worked for ACORN and, as recently as this year, has given that voter-fraud group $800,000.00.

7. Endorsed by the likes of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, the speaker of the Iranian parliament, and other avowed enemies of America.

8. Is a Marxist with dubious documentation to support his claim to be an U.S. citizen.

9. Used illegal drugs in his youth.

10. Would meet unconditionally with terrorist sponsoring nations like Iran.

11. Believes that terrorist groups like Hamas have “legitimate causes” and that U.S. policy is at least partially to blame for 9/11.

To liberals, none of the above matters because Barack Obama is black, and, according to the left, we Americans are morally obligated to elect a black man to atone for 250years of abuse.

Forget the fact that electing Barack Obama will bring great misery to the entire nation, including blacks, and may very well spell the end to the most prosperous and generous society in human history.

None of that matters because liberals and the mainstream media are unrelenting in preaching that a vote for anyone other than Barack Obama is racist.

With all due respect to those who believe such nonsense, I intend to vote for someone other than Obama. That decision is based on my belief that Obama is not the most qualified person running for the presidency.

The fact that Obama is an African-American is irrelevant. I believe that his policies are not what America needs at this time, and, given his ideological bent, I would not vote for Obama if he were white, yellow, red, brown, or a baffling mix of all of the above.

Obama’s policies are simply wrong for America, regardless of his skin pigmentation!

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  1. I spoke with a lot of people before the election. Constantly I found people voting for McCain had solid answers why McCain would be a good leader for the country. Time and again, Obama supporters were clueless. After discussing issues with people, I would now support a test for voters. Voting is a right, but some rights need to be earned.

    BTW, did you see the Howard Stern video about misinformed voters?

  2. [...] that already) Used illegal drugs in his youth. (oh wait, that’s a presidential norm, now) nm. Voting for Obama Not an Option for Informed Americans! : WesternFront America __________________ Claire, Montessori-teaching mama of two boys. [/center] Last edited [...]

  3. John,I mistakenly published an appropriate response in a months old thread, so i’ll repost here.

    Now i don’t necessarily agree with the 11 points you make here as being central to the reason not to vote Obamna, but i’d like to elaborate on points you’ve prevously made.

    Being from the UK, it is somewhat ‘unpopular’ to dislike Obama. But for exactly the reasons you describe, I had wished McCain success.

    Personally, I detest racism in any form, which has made this election campaign most difficult to observe. UK media has had no problem in showing the reports of Obama supporters voting for him purely because he is black. Now, i’m not suggesting this is all, or even the majority of Obama supporters, but it is enough, in terms of the the racial divide, to make a major story in the international media, with them seemingly being unaware of the prejudice they spout.

    Martin Luther King gave his life for a colour free nation. Please, at this greatest of opportunities, don’t let it be for nothing.

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