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Old 06-21-2009, 11:06 AM
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Default How long before we take to the streets?

Everyone seems to be very excited and somewhat proud of the way that our fellow human beings from Iran are standing up for freedom. How long will it be, before we also take to the streets, in a search for a return to freedom?

As I have stated before, my daily prayers include praying for the success of President Obama. What a shame it would be, if the first President from African-American decent went down in history, as one of the most hated. Hated not because he was African-American, but because of his desire to replace freedom with government control.

Our President is not alone in his desire. Democrats and Republicans alike have for many years, been chipping away slowly at our freedoms, in the name of bettering our lives. But with President Obama, there does not seem to be a press core willing to point out what he is doing. Does this sound familiar to the people of Iran?

I know that with all facts being tossed out there, all the he said she said stuff, it can get very confusing. So I hope that you who believe that President Obama has not and can not do any thing wrong, will ponder this one of many examples of the loss of freedoms.

Were in the constitution, does it give the right for the government, to close one business, I.E. a car dealership, so another competitors company can buy the inventory from the closed company, below the cost from the factory.

We could argue all day, and get no were, trying to figure out, if this was a good or a bad business decision. That would just belay my point. We have in the past, had great freedoms and now that they are being taken away, the people of this great country will soon wake up, and take to the streets.

My question is how soon? And will I see you there?
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