1/12/2009
By Kevin Coach Collins
Perry is one of Alabamas poorest counties, yet the Black run local government has added Barack Obama Day as its FIFTEENTH paid holiday. Its always party time in Perry where workers get an extra three weeks off.
The event is actually a five day celebration of gratitude to the hero who would change their lives.
No touch with reality
Perrys 11,000 residents have suffered miserably under Obama. They can lie to themselves about Hope and Change but theyre still hoping for change to arrive.
While America has a 10.2% unemployment rate, Perrys is 18%. It has lost 6% of its jobs recently.
A Peoples Paradise ripe for voter fraud
A voter fraud investigation by Alabamas Attorney General developed allegations that absentee ballots were being sold for $40.00 each. Perry is at the center the probe. In a June 2008 Democrat primary the statewide turnout was 16%. Perrys turnout was 50% which was amazing considering 25% of the county is under 18. One quarter of Perrys votes were absentee ballots. The phrase voter fraud comes to mind.
Can anyone argue that all of this is not connected? Perry County is a classic Democrat plantation. There is no hope and certainly no change in Perry.
Alabama Blacks voted 98% for Obama. They said they did so out of hope for change, but lopsided results like this are clearly a manifestation of bigotry and racial discrimination. If the numbers were reversed we would still be reading about them.
Now the Blacks and the rest of the liberals have their president and they have a mouthful of ashes to show for it.
The Democrats can always get Blacks to do anything, even commit crimes, to support them and Blacks get little in return.
Unfortunately were being dragged along behind the Democrat donkey as well.
Protected classes voted against America
These people in Perry County live in our country but dont identify with us. They voted almost 100% for a man they knew nothing about except that he was Black like them. Their racism was overlooked by the media because it always treats Blacks and other minorities as protected classes.
As we strive to pull our America out of its nosedive, we have to recognize that these protected classes will do everything possible to keep the marxist Democrats in charge of our lives. They will be part of the problem.
Nevertheless, there is hope. During the First American Revolution 1/3 of us fought the British for our freedom, 1/3 of us fought with the British against our freedom and another 1/3 hid in their basements with two flags waiting to see which one to come up waving. We got the job done then and we can get it done again.
We are all the sons and daughters of the Second American Revolution now. Hiding in our basement is not an option.
What have you done to defend American freedoms today?
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