Speaking at a fundraiser, Obama proclaimed a “New Order” is needed, based on “Common Humanity” and “economies that work for all people”.
Naturally, that is code for Communism; a world without rules for the elite and with a police state to control and severely limit the lifestyle for the rest of us.
Obama’s statement:
“People are anxious. Now, some of that has to do with some big challenges overseas,” said Obama, adding, “But whether people see what’s happening in Ukraine, and Russia’s aggression towards its neighbors in the manner in which it’s financing and arming separatists; to what’s happened in Syria … to the failure in Iraq for Sunni and Shia and Kurd to compromise … to what’s happening in Israel and Gaza….”
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I call for his trial, conviction and execution!!
How to get rid of a Dictator 101 ! This is what happened in 1989 when Romania got fed up with their POS Communist Dictator ~~~
On This Day: Ceausescu Ousted in Romanian Revolution……..
On Dec. 22, 1989, Romania’s Communist President Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena fled Bucharest as revolutionaries stormed government headquarters. They were arrested later that day, and executed on Christmas Day after a quick trial.
Nicolae Ceausescu ruled Romania for 21 years, earning a reputation as a brutal dictator. During his reign he developed the largest network of spies in Eastern Europe, silenced his opposition with a secret police force known as the Securitate, and eventually threw the nation into tremendous debt and economic turmoil.
Ceausescu maintained an independence from the Soviet Union that was unparalleled in the Eastern Bloc. In the late 1980s, as the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries began to liberalize, Ceausescu maintained his hardline policies.
The Romanian Revolution was swifter and more violent than the other Eastern Bloc revolutions of 1989. It began on Dec. 15 in Timisoara, when demonstrations support of dissident priest Lazlo Tokes rapidly fomented widespread protest.
Ceausescu ordered the military and police to open fire on the demonstrators, about 100 of whom were killed. Their deaths incited further protests across the nation.
On Dec. 21, Ceausescu delivered a speech condemning the Timisoara demonstrations in front of over 100,000 people in Bucharest. During the speech, which was televised on state television, some in the crowd began chanting anti-government slogans and booing. Ceausescu became visibly frustrated, and his speech was cut short.
“It is as if, in that moment, everyday Romanian’s saw the possibility, saw the reality of the weakness of Ceausescu’s regime,” according to the Center for History & New Media. “Those moments of Ceausescu’s weakness and the power of popular pressure explain why, a mere 48 hours later, Ceausescu was attempting to flee Romania, all power lost.”
The following day, violence erupted on the streets of Bucharest. Senior generals gave up their support for Ceausescu, and the remaining loyal sections of the army and Securitate were overrun. As crowds stormed Communist Party headquarters, senior officials directed the Ceausescus to escape by helicopter; the shaken couple was said to be carried aboard by bodyguards shortly after noon.
The helicopter was forced to land before it could reach its intended destination because of reports that the army would shoot it down. Two bodyguards hijacked a car and attempted to drive the couple to safety, but they were spotted near Tergoviste and arrested at about 3:30 p.m.
Violence continued in Bucharest over the next several days, as “terrorists,” said to be Ceausescu loyalists, continued to fire at revolutionaries. Over 1,100 people were killed during the revolution, most in the days after Ceausescu was ousted.
Trial and Execution :
The Ceausescus were taken to a military base in Tergoviste and held for three days. In the chaos of Ceausescu’s ouster, the newly formed National Salvation Front, a loosely aligned organization of anti-Ceausescu forces, took control of the government with former Communist Party member Ion Iliescu as its leader.
On Dec. 24, NSF leaders met secretly in a Defense Ministry bathroom and decided to try the Ceausescus before a military court in Tergoviste on Christmas Day. “The verdict, though not stated, was clear, since the firing squad traveled in the same helicopters with the judges,” writes The New York Times.
After just a one-hour trial, with Iliescu present, the Ceausescus were found guilty of genocide and other crimes, and sentenced to death. They were placed against a wall and, before they could be blindfolded, shot multiple times by three soldiers. Others that were present would fire shots at the couple after the execution.
“They said they wanted to die together so we lined them up, took six paces back and simply opened fire,” described Octavian Gheorghiu, a member of the firing squad. “No one ordered us to start, we were just told to get it over with.”
The next day, the NSF released video of the trial and pictures of the Ceausescus’ dead bodies. That same day, the lingering violence in Bucharest came to an end.
I’ve never had such absolute hatred and disgust for a human being in my entire life as I do for this man. I love this country, and it makes me sick to see what he has done to it. I hurt for my children and grandchildren, that they will never know what a great country this once was. All because one selfish, arrogant, egotistical, narcissist has been fed with lies and has set out to destroy this country with the help of more arrogant, arrogant individuals supporting him. It breaks my heart that we have allowed someone who hates this country so much to be given so much power.
I don’t see stress. I see hatred, arrogance and evil. No stress there;just ugliness.
No dip
If TPP is p$#%&!@*ed it will be the end of .america as a free country!!!!
and he’s not going to get it here,keep your guns citizens and buy more with ammo lot’s of ammo
maybe he is right get rid of those like him
New world order, where did I hear that before? $#%&!@*, he wouldn’t have this creep!
Please send the $#%&!@* home