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Yeah we should always give people a chance.  How could we not give Hugo Chevez a chance?  Or Castro a chance?  Or Stalin a chance?  Or Mao a chance?  Or Ho Chi Mhin a chance?


Now is Obama any of those people simply because he's supported by William Ayers, Hamas, Rashid Khalidi, Moammar Gadhafi, and the same people dancing in the streets, when he won the election, as did when 9/11 happened?


Actually no.


There are two specific reasons I'm already completely, and totally against Obama, and will be until he is removed from office.


1.  He ran a campaign as the messiah.   Flat out, my faith prevents me from supporting anyone who even passively allows themselves to be called the messiah.  For that, he made a permanent blunder that forever prevents me from supporting him.


2.  He supports socialistic policies, of more government control, more taxes, more programs, more nationalization.    Socialism always fails.  Every single time it's tried in the history of this planet, it has failed.   It may take years, or even longer, but it constantly consistently, and reliably fails.  Take it to the bank, and hedge your bets on it.


I just recently stumbled on this web site for MOMocrats with an article called "Tale of two ERs".  In the article they talked about their experience with the publicly funded health service in Denver, and what a nightmare it was, and then going to a privately funded one.  The two were night and day, black and white, and heaven and hell.


After talking about how great the privately funded one was, and how absolutely revolting the publicly funded one was, they amazingly claimed we needed to expand the publicly funded system!  Socialist health care, failing right here in the US!   Yet they want to spread the system so it can fail everywhere?!   Socialism FAILS!  EVERY SINGLE TIME!


So no, I do not want to give Obama a chance to ruin it for everyone.  I don't want to give socialism a chance to make everyone miserable.   I will not support his policies, and I won't support Obama.  That's all there is to it!  If he happens to pass some conservative free-market policies, I'll applaud the good policies, but that's as far as you'll ever see me go.


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