By Lawrence Sellin ——Bio and Archives--September 1, 2011
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"Without question the CBC has declared war on the Tea Party which is also known as the American people who are sick and tired of having their wallets raided by the unproductive and the ungrateful and their political champions who principally are the Democratic Party. The CBC’s message to the American people, “Sit down, shut up, and pay up.” And they are mighty unhappy that the payers don’t want to be paying anymore."
“They weren’t really interested in robbing me. It just seemed like they wanted to beat me up.”The CBC must be very pleased with the increase in racial violence. The race war strategy is evil genius with few drawbacks for Obama. Racial thugs can be combined with union thugs, who have already been successfully deployed against peaceful Tea Party activists. Threats of racial violence will continue to prevent Congressional investigations of Obama’s ineligibility and crimes. If ordinary Americans retaliate against his campaign of violence, Obama can declare martial law and cancel the 2012 election. If Obama loses in 2012, he will try to use a race war to bring America down with him. It is clear that we have no political leaders willing to state the truth openly, that Obama is a usurper and a criminal. They would all rather play it safe and continue the charade that we have an honest government accountable to the people instead of the reality of a corrupt oligarchy. The irony is that any politician, willing to take an unambiguous stand against Obama’s illegal and criminal Presidency, would be a shoe-in as his replacement. Unfortunately, instead of helping the American people uphold the Constitution and the rule of law, the political-media complex has protected Obama and cut off every avenue to challenge him legally. The remaining question is: will the American people continue to tolerate flagrant government corruption and slouch towards Armageddon? I smell rebellion in the air.
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Lawrence Sellin, Ph.D. is a recently retired colonel with 29 years of service in the US Army Reserve. He is a veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq.