Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Which is more important to Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama - the voting rights of ex-felons, or the voting rights of America's military

(Compiler's note: It goes without question that this upcoming presidential election has significant national security implications. As voters, we must make the correct decision or we will get the type of "change" that we really don't want. rca)

This report is from a letter I received from WorldNetDaily.

Answer: The ex-felons. Why else would Obama refuse to support the "Military Voting Protection Act," which would ensure that the votes of America 's troops serving overseas are counted, but instead supports the "Count Every Vote Act," which would override state laws and extend voting rights to millions of ex-felons?

This is just one of Obama's many controversial policy positions, virtually unreported by the major media, but laid out in detail in the blockbuster book, The Audacity of Deceit: Barack Obama's War on American Values by Brad O'Leary.

In what promises to be the book that finishes off the Obama presidential candidacy, "The Audacity of Deceit" reveals just how Obama's must-vaunted platform of "change" would radically redefine American life and government for the worst.

The Audacity of Deceit, released by WND Books, is brand new in the nation's largest bookstores. Printers have produced 100,000 copies of "Audacity" already and 31,000 have been shipped to retailers and book clubs.

"Brad O'Leary has written a book that will shed new light on a public figure who's enjoyed a meteoric rise with little scrutiny," says Eric M. Jackson, president of WND Books. "When the dust settles, we think The Audacity of Deceit will be the defining book on his candidacy."

O'Leary, former president of the American Association of Political Consultants, is the author of 11 books, a former talk radio host with millions of listeners and the award-winning television producer of "Ronald Reagan: An American President."

O'Leary's book suggests Obama's vision for change, if exposed, would not come close to what Americans are hoping for.

"Obama has written multiple books and no major legislation, but that's not a coincidence" says O'Leary. "He's tried to hide his true beliefs from the American people behind soaring oratory promising 'hope' and 'change,' but that's just a smokescreen, and one that's been very effective. Until now."

Other books, such as Jerome Corsi's No. 1 best-seller, The Obama Nation have focused on Obama's past; but in The Audacity of Deceit, O'Leary looks to Obama's proposed future, detailing what America would look like if Obama were elected president and actually made good on his campaign promises.

According to O'Leary, Obama plans to enact, among others, the following "changes" to American life:

* An increase in taxes from the low rate of 28 percent under Ronald Reagan to an economy-stifling 60 percent;

* An expansion of federal medical insurance to 12 million illegal aliens and policies that would increase emergency room costs by $15.4 billion annually;

* Health care reforms that would let government determine which procedures and operations senior citizens are allowed to have;

* A shift on the Supreme Court that would reverse the partial-birth abortion ban, preserve Roe v. Wade for decades, and threaten Americans' Second Amendment gun rights;

* Sweeping environmental measures that would take 25 percent of farmland out of production, choke off America 's domestic energy resources and send energy and food costs skyrocketing;

* A new "0 to 5" program that would transfer child-rearing responsibility and authority from parents to the federal government.

The book also publishes for the first time exclusive polling from Zogby America that reveals the startling contrast between Obama's political views and the majority of Americans' values, as well as evidence that much of Obama's support in the polls comes from voters who don't pay federal income tax.

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