Which of the following “fundamental changes” in America,
instituted by Barack Obama makes you want to support him for a second
term?
1. Ignoring and bypassing the Constitution to avoid the need for approval of Congress. In so doing, he is also bypassing members of
the Democrat party.
2. Appointing ultra-liberal czars without the approval of
congress.
3. His pro-abortion stance, facilitating the destruction of
more babies before they have a chance to be born.
4. His newly announced position on "gay" marriage, a
total departure from the beliefs of the founders of this nation and most
Americans today. (1)
5. His desire to raise our taxes. During the election
process he only wants to raise taxes on the very wealthy, but if re-elected, as
a lame-duck president, who knows what he will do?
6. His claim to be a Christian, while he will not observe
the National Day of Prayer, but will observe the Muslim “holy” day Ramadan in
July. Is he a Muslim?
7. He is against drilling for oil in this country
(except during the presidential elections, at which time he is for it). If he is elected for a second term, he will likely be against it again.
8. He is against the use of coal to generate electricity (a
resource that we have in abundance), and which will cost coal-miners, by the
thousands, their lively-hood.
9. With the help of the liberal legislature and Nancy
Pelosi, he degraded our health system to Obama Care which will cost us dearly
and give us less access to health care.
10. He has out-spent all previous Presidents of the USA
combined and put this country much
further in debt than it has ever been.
11. He has lied to other countries saying that America is not
a Christian nation, but he says America has one of the largest Muslim populations in the word.
Is he a Muslim?
12. He has approved stem-cell research on aborted babies, with
no proven benefits from it. Growing adult stems-cells has much more promise. Human
life is apparently not of much value to him.
13. He never presented the proper paperwork for eligibility to run for president, therefore he isn't legally the president according to the U. S. Constitution.
13. He never presented the proper paperwork for eligibility to run for president, therefore he isn't legally the president according to the U. S. Constitution.
Footnotes:
1 – Judging by the large number of states who have
passed marriage amendments of the traditional “one man – one woman.”