Obama To Ohio State U Grads: Reject Voices That Warn About Government Tyranny

Some of these same voices also do their best to gum up the works.

What a bunch of disingenuous bullcrap. "We the People" don't want government to do a lot of the things that you and your corporatist and socialist cronies have in mind. Of course we want to stop it. Pass a Consitutional Amendment if you want to prove that "We the People" approve. That is your hurdle. Anything less is not a mandate. It's a fraud.
 
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Because what they suggest is that our brave, and creative, and unique experiment in self-rule is somehow just a sham with which we can't be trusted.

LOL
 
Sound like a pathetic attempt at mind control. Reminds me of this episode. nananananan leader:

 
In the past century government has gotten nothing but bigger budgets, more taxes, more wars, more controls, and above all more power.
I would think anyone today, even the politically inept layman, can clearly see that relationship of our declining society follows in line with the expansiveness of government.
Yes, correlation does not prove causation but the statistics and history that has unfolded thus far leads to an obvious conclusion.
More government. More problems.
 
I had friends graduating at that ceremony today. They ate up that bullshit.
 
That speech is utterly laughable, being indicative to the very tyranny that he is speaking out against. That guy is such an utter putz.

Indeed, the liberty movement is making the impact of a mysteriously missing 500-kiloton nuke. Obviously this is greatly affecting Barry Soetoro’s overall happiness—a good thing, yes indeed.
 
What an opportunity to walk out.

Well given the context of his speech, it would have been an opportune time for another “Don’t tas me bro!” incident. Of course the graduating class would have most likely just had a good laugh, while cheering on the overly-large team of police doing the tasering; and of course Mr. Soeotoro, being the smooth hipster that he believes himself to be, would have used the incident to work in a snappy joke about the unfolding incident.
 
This video is well worth watching. The utterly schizophrenic nature of what he says is a brilliant illustration of the concept that democracy and freedom are not the same thing, and his bizarre repeated use of the phrase "self-governance" only draws attention to the fact that "we the people" are not self-governed but are governed by a vastly powerful government which we for all practical purposes have no control over. To refer to the present-day federal government as the individuals' realization of the practice of "self-governance" is some serious newspeak.

Even more headspinning, his repeated use of "we" to describe viewpoints that roughly half the country doesn't hold makes the tyrannical nature of democracy even clearer -- when I hear him it's literally as if he's trying to speak for me and claim I hold views I actually don't.
 
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That is a fairly standard way of telling you what your opinion is expected to be.
 
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