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Tyrants of the World Surrender to Obama Or Else!

It’s time for America’s enemies to surrender. The election of Barrack Obama signals the end of an America that can be soft on terror and freedom hating despots. The time when the leaders of Iran, Cuba, Syria, North Korea and Al Qaeda could spit on America with little fear of unified retribution is gone. Don’t believe me? Ask Joe Wurzelbacher, Sara and Bristol Palin. 

Months ago most of the media circled the wagons around Barrack Obama and his followers feared no law or consequence in hacking emails and illegally using government databases to destroy anyone who questioned his wisdom. Thousands of years of combined liberal education have been directed to verbally eviscerating a woman and her family for daring to have standards they actually live and destroying a plumber who didn’t want higher taxes.  But, this pales to the wrath we will finally see if these new enemies of the left embarrass the chosen leader. 

The day Mahmoud Ahmadinejad defies Obama's call for peace and love, the man that was invited to speak at Columbia University will experience a wrath that may crush his will to live, because he is only a delusional world leader, not an Alaska-raised teenage-girl who has the training of mother bear on ignoring fools. Is there any chance Kim Jonh-il will survive a direct attack by Keith Olbermann?

They missed their chance to execute plans to dominate the world while Europe and San Francisco (and Seattle) cheered the embarrassment that would bring to George W. Bush.   The first moment any of these leaders of global hate challenge President Obama they will experience real hate as their parentage and fashion sense is called into question and their faces are pasted on buxom bodies in camouflage bikinis.  

We can take solace that dictators and religious terrorists who are used to killing those that disagree with them will not be as well prepared as an American plumber when CNN International discloses that they may have stolen towels from the Mid-Town Hilton on recent visit to the UN or that their nickname in Wahabi  school was “Binky”. That alone may disrupt the chain of command coming out of the mountains of Pakistan.

More than that, they  will not be ready for the sudden calls by the New York Times to “crush” them with military might and liberate their people from a heresy that does not see hope for the planet with President Obama. 

I am confident that conservatives will continue to support America overcoming the global enemies of freedom under our new Commander-in-Chief. So the hope of Obama is that America will finally unite against evil as soon as liberals are done beating up on despot plumbers and working hockey moms.
   
Zero Assumptions
Near Seattle, Washington
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Barrack Obama: Welcome to My United States of America

Congratulations to Senator Obama and to the United States of America.  November 4th, 2008 is a historic day.  It is the day that millions of Americans’ eyes were opened to the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as a reality.

Our new president stood before us not as one who changed America.  America has been changing for those that have been willing to see it.  Barrack Obama stands before us a confirmation that a dream so eloquently spoken of 45 years ago is more complete than not.

Many of us, who have been able to view America without the filter of anger or hurt, are proud but not surprised.  I am quite sure that America was ready for an African American president 8 years ago, had Colin Powel felt ready for the office.  If we realize that we elected not only an African American, but the son of a citizen of Kenya, with a name distinctly not of European origin and with political background that would have disqualified a more mundane candidate, we see how far America has come in its openness to people of all races and backgrounds.

I voted for John McCain because I believed him to have more of the right ideas and experience this country needed in this moment of history.  However, I watched with a proud heart as my next president stood before the nation and spoke of his hope for America.  I don’t know if Obama was the best choice, but I do know he was chosen for all the right reasons.  I do know important history was written in last night.
 
For this moment to reach full potential the old guards of race politics need to use this moment to transform their hearts.  From Jesse Jackson to Reverend Wright it is time to release the anger against the shameful injustices of the past.  The America you speak and preach about no longer exists.  An American with a father from Africa, born before we first heard “I have a dream” is now our President Elect.

This is not to say racism is gone, it isn’t.  It is now clearly less of an issue than sexism when it comes to choosing leaders.  What is left of racism is best fought by making the dreams and potentials of every child more powerful.  What remains of racism is not institutional, but personal.  It is best overcome by example. 

There will still be times for protest when injustice happens, and it will.  But more can be made from celebration of dreams and achievement. No child of any race should ever again hear a leader tell them America hates them because of their race.  The message must be
“America is a place where all things are possible.”

For many there was a concern that Obama shared too much of the anger of men he has allied himself with in his political career.  I have to assume that understood their anger, but unlike them saw an America where the dream could be realized today, not in the future.  Obama never ran as a “spoiler” or to make a “statement.” He ran to win. As he stood there before our nation, his hope for America became the reality I already knew to be true.


I welcome my next president, Barrack Obama, to the real United States of America where all things are possible for all people.

Zero Assumptions
Near Seattle, Washington

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