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Published September 07, 2012, 12:00 AM

Letter: Obama on the wrong path

It was stated in a recent letter to the editor about the need to elect people to government positions with backbone. We’ve been doing that and they prove it by voting against the wishes of the people that elected them to office.

Never has that been more evident than in the last four years. It starts at the very top and continues trickling down to state and local levels.

We need to be most concerned about the highest elective office in the land. We need to make a very critical choice for the president of the United States.

This could very well be the last presidential election this country may ever have depending on the outcome in November.

Barack Obama is trashing our Constitution, the one he pledged to uphold when he took office four years ago.

If he continues down the path he is headed, he will in four more years establish himself as a dictator, maybe for life. He’s already bypassing Congress to enact his laws.

He has openly stated that he’s pro- abortion and supports same sex marriage. He is making a mockery of “one nation under God” as stated in our Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.

We stand to lose everything that our forefathers fought and died for, even our freedom of religion. We could face persecution, possibly death because of our belief in a true and living God.

Churches, pastors, priests are going to have to advise people of the choices that lie before them. It’s not mixing church and state. We stand to lose everything that makes this nation great.

Re-electing Obama would be a disgrace to all who are lying in veteran cemeteries all across the nation, as they would have died for nothing.

Become informed before making that critical decision in November. As I said before, this election is extremely critical as to whether we remain a free nation or be under a Marxist, socialist, communist dictatorship. So help me, I hope I’m proven wrong about what I’ve said here.

Ralph Muecke, Gladstone

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