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OBAMA KNOWN BY HIS ACTIONS — Press and GOP Leadership Don’t Adequately Challenge HIm on It

The Lord said: By their fruits (actions) you will know them. Well, by his actions we indeed should know Obama.
 
Frankly after observing Obama and his administration in action for over six years, and after reading and listening to his pre-president commentaries, his speeches, his books, and his philosophy – I can’t help but feel that Obama is at the very least a Muslim sympathizer – and definitely a Cultural-Marxist.
 
Obama claims to be a Christian and says he attended Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s quasi-Christian Church in Chicago.  However, his attendance may have been sparse (there are no known records) and his attendance may have been politically motivated.  He was raised as a Muslim as a youngster.  In any case, he would never have achieved political prominence had he claimed to be a Muslim and attended a mosque.
 
At the very least, Obama seems religiously neutral, i.e., nondenominational.  If he were really a Christian wouldn’t he attend Christian services on Sundays – at least once in a while?  He doesn’t.  And why is he so protective of Muslims, of Radical Muslims, of Islamists?
 
Regarding Obama’s de facto Marxist/Fabian-Socialist/Radical-Leftist agenda, there can be little doubt that he falls into the category of a Cultural-Marxist.  The most puzzling part of all of this is the failure of the mainstream media to tell it like it is.  The Leftist media refused to do that. I can only assume they have been swallowed up by the Cultural-Marxist ideology that has been growing since the end of World War I.

Furthermore, why is Congress allowing Obama to make end runs around their Constitutional authority? Most of the jobs that Obama and his ilk celebrate have gone to immigrants.  Something is radically wrong with our elected officials – and I’m starting to think it is a lack of courage and an unwillingness to speak out in the public arena. 

When Nancy Pelosi was Speaker of the House, she was on television practically every day touting the Democrat agenda.  Why isn’t Speaker Boehner doing the same?  Is it a lack of energy – or simply a lack of leadership. 
 
The Republican Party is losing the momentum it gained during the past election.  Obama and the Democrats have usurped much of what should be Republicans’ thunder.  American voters expected something to happened when they went to the polls and voted for change.  But nothing’s changed.  Obama continues to run unabated.  And it’s the same weak-kneed Republican leadership, but without the excuses.

Finally, the latest atrocities in the Middle East, under the umbrella of the Muslim religion, are barbaric and disgusting.  They are without any possible justification.  And yet the United States under Obama’s presidency has virtually ignored these atrocities.  
 
Certainly the USA has an obligation in Iraq and Afghanistan – having invaded those countries and driven Al Qaeda and their ilk out of the areas – to sustain our implementation of Democratic freedom.  Obama’s action – pulling  our troops out of these areas – created a vacuum, which Militant-Muslims, Al Qaeda, ISIS, ISIL, etc. have filled. 
 
Like Neville Chamberlain of England, prior to World War II, Obama seems to be attempting to appease the Militant-Muslims barbarians, whom he refuses to identify by name.
 
In God we must trust . . . but we must always do our part – to secure and promote the truth and a better way – to protect our freedom and interests – and to defend the Judeo-Christian American-Way. 

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William Pauwels

William A. Pauwels, Sr. was born in Jackson Michigan to a Belgian, immigrant, entrepreneurial family. Bill is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and served in executive and/or leadership positions at Thomson Industries, Inc., Dow Corning, Loctite and Sherwin-Williams. He is currently CIO of Pauwels Private Investment Practice. He's been commenting on matters political/economic/philosophical since 1980.