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October 20, 2009
How a board game on the welfare system got banned
Topics: Political News and commentariesRobert Bowie Johnson, Jr tells the frightening true story of how, when threatened by a board game's popularity, embarrassed liberals successfully implemented a nationwide government plan to "remove the game from the marketplace." Four key points in his piece are worthy of pointing out here:
First, ACORN is the NAACP, NOW, ACLU, and other "welfare rights advocates" all rolled into one, funded by you and me to facilitate the expansion of the welfare empire and its socialist/Marxist agenda. Obama was, and still is, an advocate for ACORN. That means he is an advocate for the suppression of free speech and free press. The only "civil right" Obama honors is the "right" of some to fare well at the involuntary expense of the productive members of society.Take the time to read it all...Second, the American Public Human Services Association, or APHSA (formerly the APWA) runs a half-a-trillion-dollar welfare empire. Had you ever heard of this fourth branch of government and its elitist parasites before? They, or an affiliated group, will run Obama "Care."
Third, like the APHSA, the Obama administration is determined to maintain its power through propaganda, agitation, and projection. The false "racist" attack worked against us and our game in 1980, and it still works today.
Fourth, the welfare game board graphically portrays Obama's destructive vision for American society. The hundred-dollar bill in the game pictures Karl Marx with the motto "Equality Taxation Poverty." Is that not Obama's unspoken goal?
H/t - The Patriot Room
Posted by Abdul at October 20, 2009 9:28 AM
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