Obama’s America, Believe It or Not

Robert L. RosebrockOP-ED

Four years ago, Barack Obama declared he was the unifier America needed.

Today, America is divided like never before because President Obama is using fear-mongering, hatred and deceptive attacks to divide America.

He is driving a wedge between our fellow citizens with his class-warfare rhetoric of pitting Democrats against Republicans, poor against rich, young against old, women against men, homosexuals against heterosexuals, race against race, religion against religion, nation against nation.

Barack Obama’s divide-and-conquer mission with a one-size-fits-all socialist ideology is not only destroying our economy and the American way of life, but our civilized unity as fellow Americans.

Over the past four years, he disrupted the legacy of our great nation. Now he wants four more years to completely transform America into his own fiefdom

In the last Presidential debate, Barack Obama said: “When Tunisians began to protest, this nation, me, my administration, stood with them.”

Note that it is about “this” nation, not “our” nation, him, not us.

Last week he proclaimed:

“There are two fundamentally different choices in this election about where we take the country.”

Note his dismissive reference to “the country” instead of expressing unifying reverence to “our country.”

Tuesday is the most important election in American history.

Our citizenry will determine whether we believe in restoring the optimistic promise of our Founding Fathers or believe in transforming it into the dismal days of Barack Obama, which Ronald Reagan forewarned was “taking the first step into a thousand years of darkness.”

Will the future be Obama’s America or our America?

• If you believe our individual rights come from God and not government, you believe in America.

• If you believe our supreme law of the land comes from the U.S. Constitution, not judicial revisionism, you believe in America.

• If you believe our freedom comes from a sovereign government of the United States, not a one-world government of the United Nations, you believe in America.

• If you believe our peace comes from supremacy, not consent, you believe in America. • If you believe our greatness comes from exceptionalism, not mediocrity, you believe in America.

• If you believe our creativity comes from individual liberty, not government control, you believe in America.

• If you believe our independence comes from private ownership, not public redistribution, you believe in America.

• If you believe our progress comes from free enterprise, not government intervention, you believe in America.

• If you believe our credibility comes from fiscal discipline, not unrestrained spending, you believe in America.

• If you believe our destiny is energy independence, not foreign reliance, you believe in America.

• Ιf you believe public service is a selfless sacrifice, not a self-serving opportunity, you believe in America.

•If you believe in America, you do not believe in Barack Obama.


Mr. Rosebrock, a Veteran, may be contacted at RRosebrock1@aol.com