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Posted: 9:23 a.m. Monday, May 7, 2012

The campaign is officially underway 

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By Neal Boortz

From the looks of Obama’s reelection campaign launch over the weekend, it seems as though the man who once claimed the status as “sort of a God” has now been downgraded to .. well .. just another politician.  Don’t get me wrong, I still think that Obama will capture as much of the “celebrity-worship” vote as he can, but it will be nowhere near what he saw in 2008.  As some ObamaMedia outlet wrote over the weekend, his campaign launch seemed like an aging rock star trying to recapture his glory days.  Here’s another view of Obama’s re-election rally over the weekend – he can’t even fill a college arena.

By the way, it’s still worth noting that Obama’s official campaign, with the socialist-inspired slogan “Forward,” launched on the birthday of none other than Karl Marx.  I have never shied away from my belief that Obama himself is a Marxist, so this was very fitting.

Caesar Obammus did get something exactly right in his re-election campaign launch.  He told the pithy crowd, “we cannot give [Romney] that chance ... this is not just another election, this is a make or break moment for the middle class.”

He’s absolutely right about the last part.  This is a make or break moment, and here are your options. 

Will you choose for your grandchildren to be slaves to the federal government?  After all, all of the taxes they will pay in their lifetimes have already been spent.  At the rate we are going, there will be more moochers and leaches living off of seized wealth supported by those who choose to live with dignity and earn a living, rather than rely on the government to survive. 

Or will you choose for your grandchildren to have the freedom and the drive to be entrepreneurial … to have the ability to pursue their dreams, free from the burdens of government.

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