Eric Holder, Dems Turn Their Bigoted Eyes to You
Eric Holder is a failure not because of the color of his skin but because of the idiocy of his decisions.
Democrats are closet racists not because of what they say publicly but because of the laws they propose and enact that strip away all vestiges of independence, freedom and individual dignity from minorities and replace it instead with an overriding reliance on the government to do everything for them. Their public mantra is "The system is biased against you. You must have us to protect you." In truth, however, the history of the Democrat party is rife with racists and racism. Strom Thurmond, who was a Democrat until the political winds changed in South Carolina, and Harry Byrd are intrinsically linked to the Democrat Party's history. The Democrats blocked the passage of the Civil Rights Act when it was first put forward in 1957 and attempted to block it under Lyndon Johnson until he famously twisted some arms to get it passed. And now Harry Reid, the current Senate leader, and Tim Kaine, the current head of the DNC, have let their true colors show. Reid with his private remarks about then Senator Barack Obama and Tim Kaine with his defense of Reid.
The Main Stream Media, ever slavish to liberal-progressive-socialists, has already trumpeted that President Obama has magnanimously accepted Harry Reid's apology. That was a no-brainer though because President Obama is more concerned about passing Obamacare than he is about race relations and he knows that if Reid is removed, as he should be, it will delay passage of the bill. And why the rush? Simple. President Obama knows that the bill must be passed quickly before the people have a chance to examine its' inner workings. The bill sets the stage for a total government take-over of health care and 1/6th of the American economy while increasing America's deficit to unprecedented levels. Obama needs this stepping stone to bring us one step closer to the economic collapse he really needs in order for him to make good his campaign promise of "fundamental change" in America. The fundamental change he meant was moving America into Orwell's 1984 and not expanding American's freedom. The fundamental change he envisions is a permanent ruling elite that dictates to the people all aspects of their existence and not a government of the people, by the people and for the people.
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Monday, January 11, 2010
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