Posted by
Tamer Abouras on Thursday, October 30, 2008 12:00:00 AM
In the spirit of Halloween, I pulled no punches in delivering a scary
glimpse into a possible shift to Socialism and the disregard of natural
rights in the near future the other day. I wasn't hitting with measured
political talking points from the far right nor am I now invoking the
interchangeable and ultimately equal terms of Socialism, Marxism, and
Communism simply because I am a conservative who believes that the base
of the Democratic party has shifted too far to the left of the
political spectrum. My beliefs aren't based on simple partisanship and
my well-founded belief that one particular ideology far surpasses all
others in value and effectiveness. They are based on the true
underlying theme of this current campaign: Republicans and Democrats
aside, we are faced with a more simple question of whether or not
integrity still matters to us.
Integrity. Honor. Sound
Judgment. These terms all seem to represent something that not everyone
has and that not enough people strive to achieve. They speak to a kind
of glittering track record, the one created by examples of a man's
character in the toughest and greatest of times. They illustrate all we
should hope for in a leader. They illustrate all we should hope for in
ourselves. In my last post, I discussed the barbarism of Abortion and
the very real possibility that it could be strengthened and more
solidified legally under an Obama administration. I cannot believe that
a potential majority of the American people have such little respect
for the sanctity of life, that they may well elect such an immoral and
unscrupulous human being. You say I'm coming on a little strong? Well
then think about this: All the while during this campaign, while he
toted out his talking points reduced to one word messages of "hope" and
"change", Barack Obama crept more and more into the public
consciousness. He became more and more hard to avoid on television, the
internet, or in publications we all read. As we became more used to his
image we sought to find out more about who he was and what he was all
about. We wanted to know who his friends were and who shaped his world
view. Not to play the proverbial "guilt by association" politics we
have heard so vehemently decried on MSNBC. No, we simply wanted to find
out about this man the way we would find out about anyone else, by
seeing who he spent his time with. What we found was a crowd that
consisted of a Marxist anti-American "pastor"(Jeremiah Wright, his
spiritual mentor), a domestic terrorist and also a Marxist
anti-American professor (William Ayers), a convicted fraud who gave him
"sweetheart" land deals (Tony Rezko), and most recently, an anti-Israel
Palestinian Liberation Organization spokesman who also happens to be a
gainful employed professor here in America( Rashid Khalidi). This isn't
every bad apple Mr. Obama has spent his time with, but can you see a
trend? In his book "Dreams from My Father", Obama writes about
"choosing his friends carefully and including marxists so as not to
seem like a sellout." That's fine sir, except that for all your talk
about bringing people together and working across the aisle, you don't
have too many friends who are in good standing with the American
people. National Journal ranked you the most liberal senator in
Congress and the fourth most partisan, with partisan being defined as
the percentage of times a member votes with his party line. You aren't
a man who represents positive change or bipartisanship, you represent a
person who is a loyal devotee of Marxist ideas with the intention of
putting them into law in our country. The audacity of Hope isn't the
improbability of your appearance on the world stage as a potential
leader, it is the idea that you believe that these kind of radical
ideas would work in a country that has denounced and defeated such
ideologies in the past. You claim to not be hiding anything, yet you
have taken an awfully defensive posture each and every time you are
merely disagreed with or placed in any kind of association with the
radical people who first helped you rise in the political
infrastructure. Worst of all, your wonderful "communication" skills
eluded you the first, second, and sometimes third times you were
questioned and cornered about your sordid group of friends. They kept
growing, from people you knew a little, to people you knew somewhat, to
people you knew very well but "strongly disagreed" with. You weren't
disgusted by them. You weren't compelled to stay away from them. You
aren't stupid enough to have not known what they have done and still
do, as you have occasionally said and your word seems somewhat hollow
when it keeps changing as evidence to the contrary keeps surfacing.
In this election, were are matching up a genuine American hero, with a
genuine anti-American, or at the very least, anti-Capitalist, who will
say and do anything to get elected. The talking point of the "economy
being the number one issue" is a way to hide the grim truth. Neither
candidate has a full proof economic plan to help carry us out of deep
recession. In times of such severity and dire challenge we should be
voting only on judgment and record, not anything but. Barack Obama has
proven to be an intelligent, thoughtful man with soaring speeches. John
McCain has repeatedly proven to be an intelligent, thoughtful statesman
who will literally break every bone in his body to make sure the
American dream endures. Record trumps rhetoric, and one change we don't
need is the abandonment of Integrity.