Barack Obama: Opposition To Democrats Is A Threat To Democracy October 26, 2010 President Obama sent out a fundraising missive today to everyone on his email list. Somehow I didn’t make the cut, but Andrew Malcolm at the LA Times did and found the President’s rhetoric to be a bit over the top: With Halloween approaching, the Democrat conjures those evil “special interests” again, not the bankers that gave so generously to his 2008 campaign or the British oil company whose lobbyist put up Obama’s chief of staff in a rent-free apartment for years and not the public employee union that’s spending way more millions than any other group in this campaign to fight for more government jobs. No, Obama presumably means the special interests working for the shadowy, sinister Republicans whose minuscule congressional minorities these last four years have so clearly confounded even the leaderly legislative likes of Harry Reid and even Nancy Pelosi.
This kind of politics isn’t just a threat to Democrats,” the 44th president of the United States warns a frightened nation about his political opposition. “It’s a threat to our democracy. How’s that for bipartisanship?
Got that? Political dissent is a, uh, “threat to our democracy. Maybe the President, who once upon campaigned for his office in part based on the idea that he’s a constitutional scholar, ought to review what the term “democracy” means.
First I support the Governor Second boycott and protest is fine that is what freedom is about. BUT I bet if the unions announce a boycott against a particular business the people will support that business even more. I remember when I worked at one of the teamster locals (I was an outside auditor) someone had thrown a Walmart shopping bag in the trash and one of the bosses found it.
There was a three day investigation and searching of every ones personal items to see if the could find out who shopped at Walmart.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.