Sunday, November 18, 2012

French Youth Declaring War On Liberalism, Muslim Immigration, Multiculturalism



The French Resistance rising again?



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The Croix de Lorraine, chosen by General Charles de Gaulle as the symbol of the Résistance[1]

Will be this the generation of Frenchmen capable of rising to the task and defending their homeland - like Charles Martel and Joanne D'Arc did before them?

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Sad Day For America

I emigrated from my country in Eastern Europe and crossed the Atlantic Ocean to run away from communism.
Last night I came to realize I didn't ran far enough. Communism is about to take over America with the full acceptance of half of the American people.

Maybe the American people need to experience communism themselves in order to realize their mistake. Maybe they need to see how it is when you have food rations, gasoline rations, toilet paper and detergent rations.

Maybe they need to see how living in a country where soap, shampoo, coffee, salami, cigarettes and whiskey are considered luxury items for the use of the upper class only, and where those items (obtained exclusively on the black market) can buy you a place ahead the line when you need a doctor visit for your father, heart medication for your mother or baby formula for your child.

Maybe they need to experience the waiting in line for 16 hours in a front of a grocery store to buy a malnourished chicken, or a bottle of cooking oil, a carton of eggs, or a pound of sugar, or a bottle of cooking propane - and when you're almost in the front of the line to be told they're sold out.

Maybe they need to sleep in their beds fully dressed up and wearing wool hats and gloves because they have no fuel to heat their homes.

Maybe they need to have their kids doing their homework at candle light because the electricity is shut down 22 hours a day out of 24.

Maybe they need to learn how to have their families share the the rationed hot water and have the entire family take their shower during the single hour of the week when the hot water runs. And if possible do their laundry in the same time.

Maybe they need to have their friends writing informative notes on them and have their telephones and homes under surveillance; and have their fathers, brothers or sisters arrested deported or "disappeared" because of a joke they made about the leadership of the ruling Party.

Maybe America needs to experience the communist paradise I experienced in order to wake the fuck up. I know I did.

That's all I have to say today.

Edited to add:

Some say it not possible for Obama to transform America in a communist country. That he doesn't have the political power to do it and that there are checks and balances in the Constitution that will prevent him to assume dictatorial powers.

Here is what my argument is against such naysayers:
What Obama is implementing now in America is socialism. Socialism is just a stepping stone on the path to communism. If you don't believe me, maybe you believe Karl Marx - he said that.

Obama operates under the teachings of Antonio Gramsci - he was the communist philosopher who first came with the theory that in advanced capitalist societies communism can never be implemented by force like it was in underdeveloped countries like Russia. According to him, communism in America and Western Europe needs to be introduced gradually by infiltrating the education system, taking religion out of people's lives, taking over the media, the unions and the political Parties and by greatly increasing dependence on social programs (see links).
By doing so, citizens themselves will be the ones asking for communism and no spilled would be necessary to abandon capitalism. It's the simple principle of boiling the frog by gradually increasing the water temperature.

 So no, America will not become a full blown communist state in Obama's next four years. It will gradually become a socialist state, the stepping stone to communism Karl Marx was talking about. A stepping stone from which the next move to full communism will be just a small, natural step forward in the next decade.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Tommorow, vote like your guns depend on it

"I don't believe that people should be able to own guns."
Barak Obama, as quoted to John R. Lott, Jr., PhD, while both were working at the University of Chicago Law School in 1996.

"I just want you to know that we are working on it. We have to go through a few processes, but under the radar."
Barak Obama to Sarah Brady regarding gun control. Jason Horowitz, Washington Post, April 11th, 2011

"I believe in keeping guns out of our inner cities, and that our leaders must say so in the face of the gun manufacturers' lobby."
From "The Audacity of Hope" by Barack Obama, p.215 Oct 1, 2006

"This is my last election. After my election I have more flexibility."
Barak Obama to Dmitri Medvedev, March 26, 2012

"Let’s be honest. Mr. Keyes does not believe in common gun control measures like the assault weapons bill. Mr. Keyes does not believe in any limits from what I can tell with respect to the possession of guns, including assault weapons that have only one purpose, to kill people. I think it is a scandal that this president did not authorize a renewal of the assault weapons ban."
Q: Is the D.C. law prohibiting ownership of handguns consistent with an individual’s right to bear arms?
A: "As a general principle, I believe that the Constitution confers an individual right to bear arms. But just because you have an individual right does not mean that the state or local government can’t constrain the exercise of that right, in the same way that we have a right to private property but local governments can establish zoning ordinances that determine how you can use it."
Q: But do you still favor the registration & licensing of guns?
A: "I think we can provide common-sense approaches to the issue of illegal guns that are ending up on the streets. We can make sure that criminals don’t have guns in their hands. We can make certain that those who are mentally deranged are not getting a hold of handguns. We can trace guns that have been used in crimes to unscrupulous gun dealers that may be selling to straw purchasers and dumping them on the streets."
Q. Do you support state legislation to:
a. ban the manufacture, sale and possession of handguns? Yes.
b. ban assault weapons? Yes.
c. mandatory waiting periods and background checks? Yes.
"I think we have two conflicting traditions in this country. I think it’s important for us to recognize that we’ve got a tradition of handgun ownership and gun ownership generally. And a lot of law-abiding citizens use it for hunting, for sportsmanship, and for protecting their families. We also have a violence on the streets that is the result of illegal handgun usage. And so I think there is nothing wrong with a community saying we are going to take those illegal handguns off the streets. And cracking down on the various loopholes that exist in terms of background checks for children, the mentally ill. We can have reasonable, thoughtful gun control measure that I think respect the Second Amendment and people’s traditions."
"I am consistently on record and will continue to be on record as opposing concealed carry."




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One more anti-gun SCOTUS Judge appointed by Obama and you can kiss your firearms goodbye.
For life.