American Thinker: Will Obama Keep Power 'by Any Means Necessary'?

Very scary, but you better read, because I for one have wondered in some nstances.  I know Obama would love to get all those young Mexicans he is giving amnesty to into the polls on November 6.  Although we here in Florida have been making huge strides to clean up voter registers and do require ID, many states like California do not require ID and even encourage people to commit voter fraud just by virtue of the system they use.  There in lies the reason Obama wanted to get rid of the electoral college, so he could just count popular vote which would include all the fraudulent votes from the states who have representatives who support this arrogant dictator in chief and all his far left radical ideas for destroying this country and everything we hold dear.  You might want to pop over to some of the articles this timely piece links to as there is definitely reason to be concerned when you tie it all altogether.

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August 21, 2012

Let's go there: if Obama thinks he's losing, will he allow safe and fair elections on November 6? And if he does lose, will he peacefully turn over power to Mitt Romney on January 20, 2013? Or will he cling to power "by any means necessary," as a highly placed insider alleges?

Now, I'm truly sorry to raise such disgusting, un-American, crazy-sounding questions, but, alas, they're not crazy, and I've got a disquieting amount of evidence. The Democrats have already accused Romney of murdering a woman with cancer, financial felonies, and not filing taxes for ten years -- the last charge delivered by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on the Senate floor, on the basis of absolutely no evidence whatsoever.

By Democrat standards, I've got enough proof to put away Obama, et al. for life without parole.

Whatever chicanery Obama and his investors may be contemplating, it will probably unfold against some gargantuan crisis, manufactured or otherwise. So cast your mind back to September 11, 2001, the day of the New York mayoral primary.

In the chaos after the attacks, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, who was term-limited from running, pleaded that his leadership was essential and that he should be granted an extra three months in office after his term ran out on January 1. Giuliani's unprecedented power-grab was rightfully scorned by his eventual successor, Michael Bloomberg. So what did Bloomberg do when he ran into term limits? He deployed his multi-billion-dollar fortune to manipulate the law and buy himself a quasi-legal third term, claiming that only he had the expertise to handle the 2008 financial crisis.

My point? Politicians a great deal more conventional than Obama have loathed giving up power, and they have used crises and unethical machinations to try to keep it.

Now, let's look at just some of the disturbing evidence that indicates that Obama and his investors are plotting something big:

Super-High-Level Trial Balloons

USA Today reported that on September 27, 2011, Governor Beverly Perdue, Democrat of North Carolina, told a Rotary Club audience, "I think we ought to suspend, perhaps, elections for Congress for two years and just tell them we won't hold it against them, whatever decisions they make, to just let

them help this country recover[.] ... You want people who don't worry about the next election." When outrage greeted her suggestion, she retreated to the standard defense: she was just joking. What a kidder!

Meanwhile, that same month, Peter Orszag, Obama's former director of the Office of Management and Budget, published an article in The New Republic titled "Too Much of A Good Thing: Why We Need Less Democracy." In it, he posited that the country was too polarized; hence, "radical as it sounds, we need to counter the gridlock of our political institutions by making them a bit less democratic."

Please note that these suggestions to suspend elections and radically reduce democratic control did not come from basement-dwelling bloggers. They came from the governor of the very state in which the Democrats are holding their national convention and from one of Obama's most prominent Cabinet members. Their close timing suggests that these ideas were circulating at the highest levels of the Democrat power elite.

"Whom Does the Government Intend to Shoot?"

That's the question recently posed by retired Major General Jerry Curry in the Daily Caller, in light of horrifying reports that the Social Security Administration is buying 174,000 rounds of hollow-point bullets for distribution to 41 locations in the U.S.

Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/08/will_obama_keep_power_by_any...

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Comment by amanda choate on August 26, 2012 at 1:26pm
Helen there are for-profit or governmental agencies who help. It is totally underfunded and non-profit. We are just putting our fingers in the dikes. The notion that the poor are living a life of ease on the government dime is a joke. Adults who are disabled live at subsistance levels if they are lucky. These aren't people who chose this lifestyle, life did not give them choices. I suggest you visit the Salvation Army, Waterfront Mission, foodbanks, hospices, nursing facilities for the poor, county mental health centers, womens centers, homeless shelters. People who have absolutely nothing, nothing. To not offer these fellow souls a little dignity without them being derided as loafers and those responsible for ruining our country, is tiny in comparision to what they face. Easiest thing you will ever do. Give your time.
Comment by Helen on August 26, 2012 at 12:48pm

Amanda, do you do your community work as a vocation through a government agency or a non-profit, humanitarian group?  Or are you doing it on your own time as a volunteer?

Comment by amanda choate on August 26, 2012 at 11:43am
Roma and Tom one more thing. We may disagree, but I have never found you disrespectful. We can honestly disagree yet find common ground. I think most people want, no matter their party, want our country to succeed.
Comment by amanda choate on August 26, 2012 at 11:40am
I have never, ever suggested anyone be kicked out of anyrhing. I would vote for Democrats because they don't expect me to pay for Medicare my whole life then get no more than a chit for the effort and they prefer to let me and my doctor decide my medical decisions.
Libertarians are a bit utopian for my taste, but it provides a basis for debate.
Goldwater was faithful to himself, something that is sorely missed. He was wrong as much as he was right but always true to himself. How refreshing.
Gary Johnson and Buddy Roemer are about solutions not idealogy. They have the best ideas out there. They offer points thst are debateable. Ryan and Romney offer huge tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans but no solutions. They don't lower the deficit or debt. It is just lies. These are the facts. People suppose I support Obama because that is easy. I just don't think AFP offers any solutions that benefit the middle class and yet the tea party is marching lock step with them. What did I miss? Tell me how the middle class benefits from Romney's agenda?
Comment by amanda choate on August 26, 2012 at 10:04am
Roma and Tom I couldn't agree more. But I don't want this country to be India. If the tea party, wants less government then it should start now, not thirty years from now. Either pay for the things we want or get rid of them. Ryans plan calls for increased military spending forever, well how is that doable?
Gary Johnson is my guy and it is amazing to me that we are even talking about Romney as a viable optiom.
Comment by amanda choate on August 26, 2012 at 8:35am
My job is more rewarding than you can imagine. But if we are going to create a society, which is what we are talking about here, that rewards only the rich with ultralow taxes and the ability to take their profits offshore so they are absolved of their duty, then fuck it. I don't want any part of that. If this is the case, then roll the sick out back so we won't have to watch. No need for the pretense of human dignity. Let the poor keep their hungry children home, we don't want to see them and their bloated bellies. Let the skies turn dark with smoke from pollution so long as the Kochs make an extra couple of pennies on the dollar. Banksters can lie to depositors, investors and creditors and drive us to bankruptcy, their CEO's will have good lives at least. If the tea party isn't working to solve the problems of everyday working Americans, the problems they face today then fuck it. Get on the AFP bus and drive the middle class straight to hell.
Sorry for the language, but enough is enough. If we don't do things to help working people then I will fimd a group that does. Enough idealogy. Let^s do something to help.
Comment by Patricia M. McBride on August 26, 2012 at 7:11am

Roma, I remember being fairly young when the John Birch Society took the hit from the media, and you are right, they kept it up until everyone thought they were loonies. But if you go look at their web site and read what is there, you will find they were the precurser to many conservative groups today. And they never quit; they still expouse the conservative message and the same folks are still there trying to get their message out. If only............. but at the time, I didn't think we had a problem, and WE DID have a problem. Totally sad, but again, you can see nothing happens overnight and now there are many more who have joined with the same message JBS tried to get out all those many years ago when hardly anyone listened thanks to the main stream media.

Comment by Patricia M. McBride on August 26, 2012 at 6:19am

Personally, I am not joining the group that want to make this election an example of voting our conscience even if it means the destruction of the country by putting the Obama dictator back in for 4 more years. In order to change the system, one has to work within the system to shift things around. Where we are did not happen in a vacuum or overnight. We are all in some small way responsible for what has happened and allowing it to continue as in dumbing down the schools and re-electing folks over and over again until they decided they knew best and we, the people, no longer counted and our opinions no longer counted. What we missed totally a long time ago was a group who saw what was going on and screamed from the roof tops. The John Birch Society took up the mantra of conservatism back in the 70s or 80s, and what is being done to us was done to them on a massive scale. He were called extremists; they were called far right loonies and on and on. The main stream media demonized them pretty much like they have done us............heah it worked once, so why wouldn't it work again, but this time, we are talking about a HUGE group of people who finally woke up. To a huge degree, it has worked and now when you say, I am with FCTP many folks look at you like you have 2 heads except for the folks that are waking up and that is still happening. Shame on many of us for not listening to the message being presented way back then, because the JBS was on point and absolutely correct, but for many they still carry some of the stigma the left wing media put on them. Now here we all are, and the government who has been out of control for years and years has purchased over 750,000 rounds of hollow points over the past 3 years. Someone in my group went looking for more info and found this: http://theintelhub.com/2012/04/05/the-us-government-has-ordered-ove... They won't just use the leftist media this time to smear, because the problem isn't just one rather smallish conservative think tank..............it is huge this time and apparently killing people off will be the mode for eliminating desent.

Comment by Helen on August 25, 2012 at 11:16pm

Reimbursement payments for services to Medicare residents in long term care facilities are already being cut, thanks to the Affordable Healthcare Act.  It is only going to get worse...  If you are old, and in ill-health, you will not receive what others have in the past. 

For the general public, fewer physicians will be participating, so fewer patients will recieve care... 

In the past, it was an act of love and respect to care for a dying parent at home.. we could more of that approach and less of government care... 

Comment by Patricia M. McBride on August 25, 2012 at 9:36pm

Ken, I am glad you also thanked Amanda.  She has never said a word about what she does, and I am impressed totally with not only what she does but what she said.  You are right Amanda, they did raid the funds and sadly, they are already spending the money collected for this new health care law as well.  The government can't run these things, and the churches are far better at it.  Churches and associated organizations pinch pennies until they holler.  They are so much more effective than the government could ever be.

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