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Act called President Barack Obama

The Era in which the World Becomes a Cheap Act


By Judi McLeod ——--April 30, 2013

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Kentucky ‘nun’ Rosemarie Smead, who self-ordained herself a ‘priest’ to push the envelope for a dissident group operating outside of official Roman Catholic Church authority, has about as much chance of striking credibility as the men who think wearing the women's underwear manufactured by HommeMystere will get any closer to really being a femme.
Jihad Mom Zubeidat Tsarnaeva riding the worldwide web since the Boston Marathon bombing as a victim whose sons were killed by America, is a media-enabled, anti-American heroine, when in fact she and her family were immigrants who lived on food stamps and the American welfare system while practicing to commit acts of terrorism. Period. All of this upside down culture is courtesy of the Act called President Barack Obama, who not long after arriving in office was given the Nobel Peace prize based on politics rather than merit. Since November 2008, the world as we knew it started to become a cheap act.

Hollywood stars and '60s-era czars are the mainstays of an ever careening White House. Together they write the narrative that the safety of women and children rest on a government of ‘progressives’. Progressives can’t deal with the criminals which have always been part of society so they create their own. Returning veterans, advocates of the Second Amendment and the Constitution are pulled into their Act as the enemy. When five living presidents and their wives gathered in Dallas, Texas, last week to dedicate the opening of the latest presidential library, they hummed along to the iconic Battle Hymn of the Republic, all the while ignoring the import of the hymn’s immortal words. Not once was the ideal of how to stop the obvious decline of America brought onto the Dallas stage. The world becoming a cheap act peaked when America elected, for a second time, a man who puts in much more time starring as a president rather than just being a president. Turn on the boob-tube almost any time during the day or night and you’re going to find one or both of the Obamas doing their Act. Ordinary parents worry how to keep food on the table for their kids in an economy going south. Obama worries about outfoxing his two daughters should they decide to get tattoos. All the real things that matter in life--poverty, loss of individual rights and freedoms, personal safety from terrorism--are being ignored while The Act continues to play on. While millions suffer, it’s always party time at the White House. In reality people are getting messages from the banks or landlords that their fate includes losing the roof over their heads. The latest message from the White House is that Michelle goes for a “sexier look” (now that’s a stretch) and Barbra Streisand is still “sexy at 70”. Before that, it was “looking-sexy-at-70” Hanoi Jane whose latest gig was playing Nancy Reagan in the movies. The ongoing Act coming out of Washington, D.C. gives an onlooking worried world a front row seat to watch an upside down, inside out world. It is more important now than ever to remember that it’s not as if the actors behind the Fundamental Transformation of America forgot what America is, but that they never knew what it was in the first place.

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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