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Barack Obama throws his support behind the Occupy Wall Street protesters

October 18, 2011

  Barack Obama has more than hinted that he supports the Occupy Wall Street protesters and tonight, in a scheduled pre-recorded interview on ABC, he will make it known that he supports the Occupy Wall Street protesters.

The most important thing we can do right now is those of us in leadership letting people know that we understand their struggles and we are on their side, and that we want to set up a system in which hard work, responsibility, doing what you’re supposed to do, is rewarded,” Obama tells ABC News. “And that people who are irresponsible, who are reckless, who don’t feel a sense of obligation to their communities and their companies and their workers that those folks aren’t rewarded

  Many of us have contended since Barack Obama became a serious contender for the presidency as far back as 2007 that he was at best a socialist and at worst a Marxist, so I feel it to be appropriate at this time to take a quick look at some of the people that Barack Obama is supporting within the Occupy Wall Street movement.

  Matt at Conservative Hideout has done an excellent job at exposing the true communist agenda of the Occupy Wall Street movement, so I will share with you a video from his blog that exposes these people for who they really are.

  Barack Obama promised to fundamentally change America, and a few short weeks ago he made a call to action by telling people to take off their slippers and put on their marching shoes, get off the couch and press on because they had work to do. He called out his army and we are now seeing the results of his communist style class warfare agenda in the Occupy Wall Street movement. His army is now marching all across the nation disguised as the Occupy Wall Street movement and these people are espousing the very type of fundamental change that Barack Obama hopes to usher into the United States political system.

  Now people will have to chose between a fundamental change to the American system in the form of communism or socialism, and the constitutional republic set up by the founding fathers because this is the decision Barack Obama is forcing the American people to make. We know where Barack Obama stands, and we know where the Occupy Wall Street people stand so the only question is; where do the American people stand?

  I think that the American people stand behind freedom and the constitution, and I believe that Barack Obama’s support of these radical Marxists will come back to haunt him in the end as this movement represents the fringe element of the American Nazi Party and the Communist Party USA and does not represent the vast majority of the American people.

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  1. Lou222's avatar
    Lou222 permalink
    October 18, 2011 9:49 pm

    “We want to set up a system in which hard work, responsibility, doing what you’re supposed to do, is rewarded. And that people who are irresponsible, who are reckless, who don’t feel a sense of obligation to their communities and their companies and their workers that those folks aren’t rewarded.” I read that a couple times and came to this conclusion, Obama should NOT be rewarded. I would call him irresponsible and reckless, I can not believe that a Commander in Chief would treat his people the way he has. I do not remember any president in my past that has taken a stand with a group that is protesting, it is as if, well, he is Mr. Community Organizer now. This is not how a president should be acting, he is reverting back to his Chicago ways and I think it is going to bite him in the butt at some point. He needs to stay neutral, but guess he can’t because he has instigated this mess. If he can keep us focused on this, we will not be seeing the big picture. As to your comment about knowing where Obama stands, we knew that from the beginning, we just didn’t see how fast this would progress. This could get very ugly and most don’t see it other than a “protest”, it is MUCH more than that, it is “control” of the masses. Does anyone else see it that way?

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      October 18, 2011 10:13 pm

      I couldn’t agree more and I agree with you that this is a diversion that he is creating to keep us focused on anything other than his own failures. But we are not going to fall for it, we can keep our eyes on everything. And we will.

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      • Lou222's avatar
        Lou222 permalink
        October 18, 2011 10:34 pm

        I guess I am just amazed that some people still don’t see him for what he is! Can someone be that blind, or is it that they have to save face and never admit that maybe they were wrong? I don’t understand with the consequences to what is going on, that they will not admit it. It is very evident the failure he is as a president, he has been propped up as much as his administration has been able to, and still he is a failure. We know that we blame the MSM for alot of this, but we also have our voted into office Republicans for NOT taking a stance on this. Makes me wonder what he has on them that they will see the country fail and never offer a hand to save it. We ARE failing, it is just a matter of time, that sounds horrible, but I think that is where we are heading and there is plenty of blame to go around. Take a number and take a seat, I think we are in for a long ride on this one.

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      • Steve Dennis's avatar
        October 19, 2011 6:49 am

        I think there is quite a few people who understand that Obama is in over his head and has failed, but will not admit it because they don’t want to admit they made a mistake. But what will these people do in private when they go to vote? I think the moderates and the independents will leave Obama, but the hardcore left has nowhere else to go and will stay. This should be enough to defeat him in 2012.

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  2. Harrison's avatar
    October 18, 2011 10:34 pm

    When thing start burning (and they very well might) then who is going to OWN this issue? It won’t be the GOP… it’ll be the person who said he’s on their side!

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    • Lou222's avatar
      Lou222 permalink
      October 18, 2011 10:38 pm

      Harrison, I am sure The One will have a good excuse and spin to put on this. We know who to blame, but as usual it will be the Republicans and the bad Wall Street corporate greedy dudes. He starts the initial fight and then backs off to claim, “it wasn’t me”! I am absolutely sure he will take the stance of “lie, deny and make them prove it”, that is his MO.

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      • Steve Dennis's avatar
        October 19, 2011 6:50 am

        It will be George Bush’s fault for creating the economic crisis in the first place. That will be Obama’s excuse.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      October 19, 2011 6:50 am

      Exactly, and while I hope that nothing happens I just have a feeling that it will get violent before all is said and done.

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  3. bunkerville's avatar
    bunkerville permalink
    October 19, 2011 12:43 pm

    On top of all of this, the GOP candidates looked like children last night in the debate. We need to start attacking Obama, stop the food fights. Obama is a master at his game, and we better start stepping up to the plate.

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    • Lou222's avatar
      Lou222 permalink
      October 19, 2011 3:56 pm

      B, I have stopped watching the debates, they are not asking REAL questions that we want answers to. The moderators are there to start the in-fighting, that is about all. Viewing it last night was, in my opinion, a total waste of time, so I did not. As to Obama being a master at his game, you bet he is, we had better start not taking it for granted what his poll numbers are saying now. We let our guard down and he will be back in Our House, that will be the end of America as we know it. At that point he will do as he pleases (as if he is not already) because he won’t have being reelected hanging over him like he has now. The “feel good” libs sure made a mess of things when they voted him in, didn’t they?

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      October 19, 2011 8:39 pm

      Right now the GOP candidate are trying to distance themselves from one another, as long as they don’t attack each other to the point where the winner will be unelectable I don’t really have a problem with it. Once we have the nominee I would expect him to hammer Obama on the issues.

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  4. Georgia Peach's avatar
    Georgia Peach permalink
    October 19, 2011 2:46 pm

    This has turned into a Smoke Screen for the liberals and I am sure there will be more. Anything to divert attention away from the real issues. Unfortunately the left has become very adept at this and I am sure there will be more.

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    • Lou222's avatar
      Lou222 permalink
      October 19, 2011 3:57 pm

      GP, I think you can count on that. They have alot to still throw at us. Hope we can deal with it.

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      • Steve Dennis's avatar
        October 19, 2011 8:42 pm

        Yep, this is just the beginning. It is going to get ugly before it is over.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      October 19, 2011 8:41 pm

      There is no doubt that Obama is using this to deflect the attention away from his failed policies, but I think this will backfire on him as people begin to learn more about these protesters.

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  5. TexasFred's avatar
    October 19, 2011 7:21 pm

    No real surprise is it? A Socialist supporting his brothers and sisters?? If the Muslim Brotherhood throws their turban in the ring it’s ON…

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      October 19, 2011 8:42 pm

      Sadly it is not a surprise.

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    • Lou222's avatar
      Lou222 permalink
      October 19, 2011 9:04 pm

      Fred, at that point we have big problems, don’t we? I thought that a president was supposed to stay neutral on issues like this! Unless he/she is a “dictator”, hmmmmm.

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