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Old March 20th, 2008
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Default Re: The Other Side of Barack Obama

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Originally Posted by Siobhra View Post
With the PA election coming up I will vote for Ron Paul if only to give a message to McCain. I think the public could/would be effected by a strong Ron Paul message.

I don't agree with all he has to say but the parts I do like I would like to hear more people talking about. The way to do this is to let the public know a lot of people like him.
I'm with you. Ron Paul all the way. Obama, Clinton, and McCain are pure evil.

Back to the subject of Obama. He is a globalist in a big way. Check out his Global Poverty Act. Read about how horrid this bill is here and here.

Basically, it commits us to the UN's Millennium Development Goals for "fighting poverty". Here are some:
1. $845 billion in foreign aid (.7% of GNP, $2k per person, almost triple our current foreign aid budget)... global welfare tax, woohoo!
2. Banning "small arms and light weapons"... bye bye US Constitution!
3. Universal primary education... further dumbing down of the sheeple!
3. Ratifying a series of international treaties, including the International Criminal Court Treaty, the Kyoto Protocol (global warming treaty), the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child


He'll come through with all of that "change" rhetoric. The problem is that the "change" will be global socialism.
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