One Nation Under Obamas. . .

One Nation Under Obamas. . .

One Nation Under Obamas. . .

David D. Minier

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david minier
Año de edición:
2012
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Estructuras políticas: democracia
ISBN:
9780985981303
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“Brilliant.” “A must read for every voter.“ “Reminiscent of George Orwell’s 1984.” “Unlike anything written on the subject.” These are some of the comments from readers of Judge David Minier’s ”future history,” One Nation, under Obamas . . .” Written from the viewpoint of a liberal historian, and illustrated with photographs from the future, this book chronicles America’s descent into tyranny from the present until 2021, when a Joint Resolution to Repeal the Twenty Second Amendment is introduced in Congress so Barack Obama can serve a third term as President. In the ten year interim, American citizens have gradually surrendered their freedoms to an ever more powerful state. Michelle Obama has succeeded her husband as President, and America has become a one party state. Barack Obama is now President of the United Nations. The Supreme Court has been “packed” with four more liberal judges, “talk radio” has been silenced, books have been placed on the Seditious Literature List and banned from sale, and citizen riots have been brutally suppressed. The loyalty oath of public officials and military personnel had been amended to require defense and support of the President, United States Army officers have been executed for treason, and “under Obamas” has replaced “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance. America has abandoned its nuclear weapons, placed its armed forces under United Nations command, acquiesced to Russian and Islamic expansionism, and become the world’s forth ranking economy. The “future history” portrayed in “One Nation, under Obamas . . .” is a liberal’s dream come true and a conservative’s worst nightmare. Whether or not it becomes true is up to the American voter.

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