Monday, March 30, 2009

Obama Invites Bob Basso To White House To Try To Convince Him To Stop The Avalanche Bob Has Initiated



World Net Daily is reporting that in light of this phenomenal video above that you hopefully just viewed, President Barack Obama has invited its star, Bob Basso, to the White House for a nice little chat. The video urges Americans to stand up against Congress and reclaim their republic now – or perhaps lose it forever. He is encouraging the tea parties that are erupting across the nation. Near the end of the video he suggests that if you don't own a gun, buy one. After all, those who support the 2nd Amendment understand that it was placed in the Bill of Rights not only to secure the right of gun ownership so that we may hunt or defend our personal property, but also to protect ourselves against a tyrannical government should our government become one.

Send your leaders bags of tea, says Basso in the video, referring to the historical Boston Tea Party which was one of the events that led to the Revolutionary War, and an event that was staged specifically to protest unfair taxation and a controlling government entity. Tea Parties are now erupting across the nation. Sunday Night on Political Pistachio Radio Andrea Shea King joined me as my guest, in fact, to discuss one of the largest tea parties to date, the Orlando Tea Party from a week ago.

Bob Basso, the gentleman in the video above who posts videos under the name funbobbasso on YouTube, is creating a number of videos in which he portrays Thomas Paine, author of the "Common Sense" pamphlet (of which Loki and I have discussed on Founding Truth Radio a number of times) that made the case for independence during the American Revolution.

Bob recently indicated that he has been invited to the White House, and the only possible reason is that Obama wishes to convince him to cease his video activity. After all, as critical of Obama's socialistic tactics as they are, it is in this writer's doubts that he could have been invited for any other reason. Obama sees Bob Basso's videos as a threat, and like any good liberal, his goal is to stifle freedom, and silence the opposition.

Understand, I do not agree with everything that Bob suggests in the video, but the core of it is exactly right. And it is this kind of reaction in America, I believe, that is being stirred up because of Obama's radicalism.

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