Saturday, March 7, 2009

IMPORTANT! Barack Obama is Destroying Our Economy on Purpose

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http://www.worldviewradio.com/episode.php?EpisodeID=10958

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Brannon Howse: March 9 Topic:
Barack Obama is Destroying Our Economy on Purpose.

Description: A pair of radical Columbia University professors by the name of Richard Andrew Cloward and Frances Fox Piven wrote an article in the radical magazine known as The Nation. The article was published on May 2, 1966 and laid out what is now known as the "Cloward-Piven Strategy". The plan calls for the destruction of capitalism in America by swelling the welfare rolls to the point of collapsing our economy and then implementing socialism by nationalizing many private institutions. Cloward and Piven studied Saul Alinsky just like Hillary Clinton and President Obama. Listen as Brannon and his guest James Simpson explain how Cloward and Piven inspired the creation of ACORN that Obama worked for as a community organizer. This interview must be e-mailed all over the country. Americans must awaken and understand the goal of these radicals and what is to come if they succeed. Time is of the essence. Obama is not over his head as some have claimed; he knows exactly what he is doing. Understand the Cloward-Piven Strategy, the rules of Saul Alinsky and their Cultural Marxist worldview and you will understand that what is occurring is not by mistake.

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Also see: How to Create a Crisis and Steal a Nation

AND: Liberal/Socialist crisis strategy in action.

LEFTIST POLITICS: "Cloward-Piven Strategy"

http://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2008/09/politics-obama-and-strategy-of.html

1 comment:

Michael J. Bernard said...

Not only is Obama a lazy slacker who is spending millions of dollars entertaining and smoozing late into the night at the White House, but he is a confirmed narcissist with no real interest in the day to day work of being President.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1543285/the_ploy_of_inaction.html?singlepage=true&cat=75

mB