Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Obama afraid to watch election results

Floyd Brown Says Impeach Obama
The White Houseannounced that Barack Obama wasn’t watching the election returns tonight. Maybe this is because Rahm Emanuel and the sycophants that surround him don’t have the courage to tell him his leftist agenda is unpopular. Government run Health care is unpopular. Huge new energy taxes are unpopular. His dithering in Afghanistan is unpopular. His bailouts and America’s rampant joblessness is unpopular.
I am watching the election returns, and I have to admit that I feel some limited relief. This is a sign that Americans have returned to their good senses. The election of Bob McDonnellas Governor of Virginia and Chris Christieas Governor of New Jersey should be a wakeup call to Washington.
Americans are tired of the big government solution to our problems. Americans don’t want entitlements, they want a job. Americans don’t want a hand out, they want self respect. Barack Obama should be watching the election returns. If he was smart he would learn from tonight and take America down a less radical path.
But we know he won’t do the right thing because he is a committed radical, and he is executing a plan he hopes will be the end of traditional America. He wants to replace America with a socialist utopia dreamed up by a worthless philosopher with the name of Karl Marx.
Our best hope is that thecongressional Democrats that are elected in districts which John McCainand George W. Bush carried will hear the message. We need their votes to defeat the Obama/Pelosi/Reid big government agenda.
Don’t Stop Now
Ourimpeachment campaignreceived a tremendous boost tonight because of these elections. For us to be successful in removing this illegitimate president, the US Congress must change. All of our energy for the next year has to be targeted at getting more conservatives elected to the US Congress.
If you have not yet posted a link to our petition on your blog or website or shared it with your friends on Facebook, I suggest the aftermath of this exciting election victory is a good time to share it. If we see major changes in Congress during 2010 the impeachment campaign will succeed.
Currently 70,000 Americans have joined our cause. When we have 30,000 more I will begin approaching members of Congress to introduce the Articles of Impeachment.
Media coverage of our impeachment campaign remains brisk. I have been on three to five radio shows every day this last week. One of my favorites is CPNLive.comwith Stan Solomon, and you can listen to it anytime at your convenience. Coming up on November 11th we will have an hour long special about impeachment airing on CPNLive.com, and I hope you will join us.
Finally, the push to defeat Obamacare is critical this week. Nancy Pelosi has said that she doesn’t care how many Democrat seats are lost, she wants the bill passed. The Wall Street Journal put it all in perspective when they wrote this week:
“The health bill she unwrapped last Thursday, which President Obama hailed as a 'critical milestone,' may well be the worst piece of post-New Deal legislation ever introduced.
In a rational political world, this 1,990-page runaway train would have been derailed months ago. With spending and debt already at record peacetime levels, the bill creates a new and probably unrepealable middle-class entitlement that is designed to expand over time. Taxes will need to rise precipitously, even as ObamaCare so dramatically expands government control of health care that eventually all medicine will be rationed via politics.”
If this bill passes it may be as they say “unrepealable” and it will lead to sub standard health care for all Americans over time. Obama cannot be allowed to destroy the best health care system in the world on the altar of utopian socialism. Please make your voice heard loud and clear in the next few days to your local Congressman.
We won tonight, and we can win this next battle over Obamacare.
Warm regards,
Floyd Brown
Floyd Brown

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