To the editor:
Is anyone enjoying day-today life in America anymore?
It was called big government in 1913 when President Woodrow Wilson launched the “do or die” Democratic policy of subservience that helped begin World War I.
Our ancestors and family members never realized the threat he stood for. We used to have fun without conscious gut-wrenching thoughts that today can paralyze the strongest of us in fear of who is living in our neighborhood and what personally can we contribute to end this fear.
We now face the millions of available money behind George Soros’ bank account and his puppet Barack Obama who was never vetted by birth or otherwise to lead the free world. He had intentionally tried to humiliate what we stand for in the world while helping Michelle live off our accumulated successes and family’s worth.
He desecrates our virtues and boldly aligns allegiance to our enemies.
We must realize this year’s election could be the last free one we ever have unless we stand up and vote for change.
We must realize that “Occupy Forces” and all the new IRS agents are the leftists, socialists, Marxists’ and communists who support Obama, Biden, Pelosi and even Maine’s former governor, John Baldacci, who was given his “czardom” inside the Pentagon.
Gov. Paul LePage has seen the legislative mess Baldacci left for him. Give him your support.
Outgoing Sen. Olympia Snowe and current Sen. Susan Collins are complicit in the movement to bypass our constitutional process. They were both voted 46th and 47th as the least Republican senators ever seated. They and several current Republicans in Maine are part of Obama’s silent majority.
In Maine, we have U.S. Reps. Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree, who certainly are close examples of progressive leftists.
Obama is calling for us to go “forward” with his leadership. “Forward” is the political document that identifies Marxism, socialism and communism.
Think about this: Is anyone running as a Republican and proud of it in Maine?
We need to communicate with each other to change what we can and bring someone who couldn’t vote otherwise to the polls this year. We can overcome by uniting now.
Be prepared by reading the Constitution and remembering the good times of hope. Think about what I’ve written and give me your thoughts.
Heather McClure McKinney,
Brunswick
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