Barak Obama: The Enemy Within



Posted: Sunday, March 21, 2010

by Josh Greenberger

(March 20, 2010) Never in the history of the United States have we seen such a blatant disregard for the will of the American people as we're seeing from Barak Obama. The kind of wheeling, dealing and outright corruption coming out of this White House would be enough to get the CEO of just about any corporation fired and probably prosecuted. Yet the American people seem helpless to do anything about it.

The kind of egregious disregard for the law, the Constitution and the will of the American people displayed by Barak Obama is outright insubordination. An American president does not rule over his constituents -- he represents them. President Barak Obama seems to have completely renounced his obligation to serve the people of the United States.

With almost another three years to go to Obama's presidency, a call to vote him and his cohorts out of office falls far to short of a practical remedy. Much damage can still be done in three years.

With a considerable portion of Congress on not much higher moral ground than the president, impeachment is not a very likely scenario.

So what do Americans do in this grave predicament? Not much, it seems. There are no legal options.

The laws must be changed to allow the people to call for new presidential elections at any point they feel the presidency has been hijacked by an individual that can seriously negatively impact the well-being, perhaps even the survival, of this country.

What if the scenario were this: An elected president turns out to have been put up to run for office by a foreign power bent on bringing down the U.S. With Congress unwilling or unable to impeach, what legal options would the people have?

None.

Would the people have no option but to sit around and watch their own president tear down their country? It seems so.

This is unacceptable, and needs to be changed.

Obama has made it very clear that we can't take for granted that even our own president necessarily has our interests at heart.

First and foremost, Barak Obama and all those involved in this mutiny against the American people must be prosecuted in a court of law. If this is not possible before he leaves office, it should be done after he leaves the White House.

Then, we need new laws that allow the people (not Congress) to remove a corrupt president at any time. Perhaps something like, if two thirds of the states call for presidential elections, we immediately (within a couple of weeks) hold new elections.

I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I do not believe 9/11 was an inside job. I do not believe our moon-landing was staged. I don't even believe in UFOs. But I've honestly entertained the notion that Obama may owe his allegiance to a foreign, enemy government.

Obama raised a record amount of campaign money, much of it through untraceable internet sources. A great deal of his background is sealed. And he's pushing an agenda that a majority of Americans do not want. That he doesn't care about the American people is obvious. So what are we missing?

If he were put up to all this by a foreign power, how much differently would he act? Probably not much.

Is Obama a foreign "agent?" I honestly don't know. But I do know that Americans need laws to prevent such a horrible scenario from ever occurring. We need new laws to always keep us, the people, in control of our own county -- while we still have one.
Josh Greenberger is the author of the book "The V-Bang", which addresses the following issues:

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Top-level comments on this article: (8 total)
» left by Vince Robertson
2 years 54 days ago.
2 fans.
Barack Obama is not your enemy, Josh. I would say your enemy is more likely to be whoever is feeding you such misinformation.
 
The President's approval rating is currently at 53%. This certainly doesn't represent egregious disregard for the will of the American people, as you call it. Neither is it "in free-fall" as right-wing media pundits keep saying.

Personally I think he's doing a great job, working on the issues which are important to me and my family.
» left by Anonymous 2 years 54 days ago.
"I think he's doing a great job, "
 
Exactly what has he done in over a year? Not, what is he working on, but what has he accomplished or improved?
» left by Anonymous 2 years 54 days ago.
70% of Americans do not want his health reform bill. Why is this egotist still working on it? This is America, not Uganda!
» left by Vince Robertson 2 years 54 days ago.
2 fans.
It's funny that the dozen previous polls indicated a majority of Americans supported the elements of the health care bill, but conservatives somehow never mention them.
 
This "70%" polls appears to be more of a poll on misperceptions than on what Americans really want.
» left by Anonymous
2 years 54 days ago.
Josh, a good article and you have it correctly. But the American people have brought it on themselves. They were thoroughly warned before his election that he was a socialist, marxist and has had as his associates for years, radicals, mobsters and everything undesirable you can imagine. And the above comment is in error, his approval rating is now below 50%. And many are clinging to him only because they know they ar partially responsible for his being there to begin with. Instead they blame all their frustrations on the congress, who also were instrumental in his winning of the campaing, so they are cow-towing to his every whim.
 
He was bought and paid for by George Soros and the MoveOnorg group, plus the big unions who are presently behind his every effort, including the Toyota fiasco. Never in the U.S. history have had so many outright criminals as presidential appointees.
» left by We R. Incharge 2 years 54 days ago.
We don't blame our frustrations on Congress, we blame our frustrations on the Republicans in Congress. It's frustrating to try and get a job done, when your workmates are continually sniping from the sidelines and sabotaging your best efforts.
» left by Anonymous 2 years 54 days ago.
"American people have brought it on themselves"
 
You're absolutely right. I said they day he got elected, those who voted for him deserve him.
» left by Anonymous 2 years 54 days ago.
Love him! Will vote for him a hundred times over. Reagan was the antichrist of the middle class. Bush?. . . . well, I hope he's happy in some Texas bar somewhere.    
» left by Vince Robertson 2 years 54 days ago.
2 fans.
As of March 10th the conservative newspaper The Washington Post was reporting the 53% number, but with all the socialist, marxist, communist accusations going on right now it wouldn't surprise me if his numbers dropped slightly below 50% for a little while. Either way it's no where close to what's portrayed in this article.
» left by e 2 years 54 days ago.
132 fans.
Obama is a tough, street smart  little guy, he takes all the lies and negativity that racists can throw at him, and still smiles. And will go down in history as one of the greatest populist presidents in history. Just my humble opinion.

Best to you.....e  
» left by Anonymous 2 years 54 days ago.
Nick Greene in Washington --
 
Most of what you wrote is fallacious reasoning, based on many falsehoods you're perpetuating. But you've actually strengthened the case against Obama. If Obama is worse than Bush, Obama now looks even worse. Why don't you list Obama's accomplishments. Shouldn't take too long. One question mark should do it.
» left by e 2 years 54 days ago.
132 fans.
Compliments politifact (dot) com
No. 335: Work with international allies on space station

The Promise:

"Will enlist international partners to provide International Space Station (ISS) cargo re-supply and eventually alternate means for sending crews to the ISS."

Update February 15th, 2010:

Obama budget would extend life of International Space Station

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Promise Kept
No. 349: Support commercial access to space

The Promise:

"Will stimulate the commercial use of space and private sector utilization of the International Space Station. He will establish new processes and procurement goals to promote the use of government facilities."

Update February 15th, 2010:

Obama budget promotes commercial space efforts

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Promise Kept
No. 340: Conduct robust research and development on future space missions

The Promise:

"Will support a robust research and technology development program that addresses the long-term needs for future human and robotic missions. He supports a funding goal that maintains at least 10 percent of the total exploration systems budget for research and development."

Update February 15th, 2010:

Obama would direct larger share of space budget to R&D

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Promise Kept
No. 341: Increase spending to prepare for longer space missions

The Promise:

Will "support increased investment in research, data analysis, and technology development across the full suite of exploration missions including the Mars Sample Return mission and future missions to the Moon, asteroids, Lagrange points, the outer Solar System and other destinations."

Update February 15th, 2010:

Obama budget would boost space exploration

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Promise Kept
No. 351: Establish school programs to highlight space and science achievements

The Promise:

Through NASA, "will develop K-12 education activities to translate the successes of our civil space programs, particularly our nation's scientific discoveries, our technology developments, and space exploration activities, into instructional programs for our children."

Update February 15th, 2010:

Obama would use NASA funds to improve science education

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In the Works
No. 505: Create a $3,000 tax credit for companies that add jobs

The Promise:

"During 2009 and 2010, existing businesses will receive a $3,000 refundable tax credit for each additional full-time employee hired."

Update February 4th, 2010:

Jobs tax credit promise gets new rating

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In the Works
No. 293: Repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy

The Promise:

Repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy in the military.

Update February 2nd, 2010:

Gates says repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" is no longer a question of "whether," but "how"

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In the Works
No. 258: Simplify the application process for financial aid

The Promise:

"Will streamline the financial aid process by eliminating the current federal financial aid application and enabling families to apply simply by checking a box on their tax form, authorizing their tax information to be used, and eliminating the need for a separate application."

» left by Anonymous 2 years 54 days ago.
"The fallacy is that Obama, or any President is capable of snapping his fingers and fixing everything that had been undermined in the US during the 8 previous years. It's not only fallacious, it's ridiculous."
 
That's exactly right! And that's exactly what the snake oil salesman Obama kept promising throughout his campaign. The man tells more lies in a month than Bush told in 8 years.
» left by e 2 years 54 days ago.
132 fans.
Please type "Bush lies" into your browser, it would take up too much space here.

Best regards......e 
» left by Judge Dred 2 years 50 days ago.
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Hi Josh,
 
It's good to see that you have maintained your consistency since our last chat. Once again, your opinions are your own, but where's the beef in your arguments?
 
Disregard for the law? You mean waterboarding? How about blatant lies that led to the war in Iraq? Can you say Valarie Plame?
 
The list goes on and on. Josh, stop repeating the GOP/Birthers catchphrases and take a look at what's really going on. You and the GOP have one thing in common....you don't get your way in Washington, and the pouting begins. Who is trying to shut down all of the committee hearings? It certainly is not Obama.
 
Darth Cheney and Lord Bush have been retired - they should thank their lucky stars that they are not sitting in a court of law defending themselves for the crimes they perpetrated upon the citizens of the United States of America.
 
JD
» left by Anonymous
2 years 47 days ago.
Obama lies on a regular, almost daily, basis. You people are still talking about Bus? What's wrong with you people?
» left by Vince Robertson 2 years 47 days ago.
2 fans.
I wonder if FOX is reporting the latest polls on the healthcare bill?

Gallup: Nearly half of Americans give a thumbs-up to Congress' passage of a healthcare reform bill last weekend, with 49% calling it "a good thing."
» left by Anonymous 2 years 47 days ago.
Obama also got a thumbs up from many people upon being elected, before Americans found out what a disaster he is. So far we heard the talk; wait till the health care reality kicks in -- a lot of thumbs will be going down.
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