19 January 2009
Obama wants to be both Abraham Lincoln and FDR
3:18 PM
Yikes! Those two power-grabbing, constitution-slashing statists make the current President seem as inocuous as Warren G. Harding.
I suppose we can be thankful he doesn't want to be Lincoln (who waged war against the principle of consent of the governed), Roosevelt (who, paraphrasing his own words, tremendously "readjusted" our national life) and Wilson (whose Espionage and Sedition Acts, would be unconstitutional even in the worst caricature of Bush's America).
Thomas DiLorenzo has more to say, much, much more.
I suppose we can be thankful he doesn't want to be Lincoln (who waged war against the principle of consent of the governed), Roosevelt (who, paraphrasing his own words, tremendously "readjusted" our national life) and Wilson (whose Espionage and Sedition Acts, would be unconstitutional even in the worst caricature of Bush's America).
Thomas DiLorenzo has more to say, much, much more.
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