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October 13, 2008

Obama openly endorsing wealth redistribution

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... one of the central tenets of Marxism. Looks like he indeed learned Alinsky's teachings well.


And speaking of Marxism and the lessons Obama learned from Alinsky's Rules for Radicals, let's not forget Obama's first Marxist mentor.

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Posted by Richard at October 13, 2008 5:24 PM


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Socialist give no value to intelligence, skill and hard work.
The see no difference between rich and poor, other than the luck that the rich must have had.
This requires redistribution in the name of fairness.

Elect Obama, and it will get much worse, and it will be done at the end of a gun.

A snake can only eat its tail for so long....

Posted by: ToddK at October 13, 2008 6:02 PM

Marxists do not trust "the people" to choose wisely. Indeed, "the people" too often prefer freedom, even the freedom to fail.

But what truly sticks on the Marxist craw is that "the people" do not want the glorious revolution of social engineering. Because "the people" reject Marxism, it is only reasonable to force it on them--for their own good, of course.

Good post.

Posted by: mj anderson at October 13, 2008 11:17 PM

You want to read more about Saul Alinsky's influence on Barack Obama check out the article at www.tonystruth.com. Barack is a full blown socialist infiltrating our system using Alinsky's "power tactics". Obama wants nothing less than the destruction of American values and the building of a "workers paradise" in its stead.

We have to keep getting the word out to those who don't understand what a journey down this path means.

Posted by: Tony V at October 14, 2008 10:26 AM

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