Comunity Organizer in Chief
Posted in Presidency by Richard Adams
Apparently, President Obama is trying to use his to
organization and his
bully pulpit to get America's clerics to preach for socialized medicine. Beyond that he wants his sub-organizers to do their part at, seemingly, all civic events across the land. Will Americans take well to this permanent campaign? Do we think of ourselves as one, big community? Do we want to be so organized? Do we want our religious leaders to get talking points for their sermons from the President?
10:00 AM / August 21, 2009
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Obama: "We are God's partners in matters of life or death."
1) No. 2) Some do, some don't. We should, but not in the way that socialists like Obama imagine. 3) See previous answer. 4) I dearly hope this is a rhetorical, not a sincere, question. That said, a pastor who got his talking points from Ronald Reagan would be far better in most cases than one who shared Obama's world view, let alone consciously followed BO's talking points.