The hidden agenda of the Tea party.

How OBAMA is being trapped in a dirty republican game.


The republicans are facing the biggest and most dangerous challenge of their existence with the hidden agenda of the tea party formed by the so-called social conservatives.
While Gov. Rick Perry of Texas had hoped to turn the contest into a two-man duel with Mitt Romney, he starts by facing Representative Michele Bachmann, whose weekend victory in the Iowa straw poll reordered the top tier of candidates. On the second day of his announcement tour, Mr. Perry sent a subtle message: making his first Iowa appearance in her hometown, but not taking her on directly.
These two candidates and other republicans are slamming OBAMA left and right for his Medicare and social security plan emphasizing on a very stupid budget cut that only protect the rich American investors ,exploiting the middle class and poor Americans who pay huge taxes.
The fact and the matter is that their agenda is not laid open on the table because their main goal is to neutralize the first black American president in history that made Dr MARTIN LUTHER KING's dream a reality.
Today the grandson of a former slave is around the blackmailing table with the son of the former masters where he is not judged by the heaviness of the inheritance from a previous reckless republican president but by the color of his skin.
Barack's immigration electoral promise is doomed to be jeopardized because of a sabotage planned by this radical wing called tea party.
It is time for America to realize that minorities will lead the rest of its political future mainly the Spanish population.
Mr. Obama is also stepping up his campaign. He will begin a three-day bus tour of the Midwest on Monday with appearances in Minnesota and Iowa, swooping into a region that is vital to his re-election to make a case that he has stabilized the economy and has the right prescriptions for continued improvement.

However, as Republican optimism rises at the possibility of defeating Mr. Obama, a new air of urgency has gripped the nomination fight, with early strategies beginning to take shape.
Mohamed Souleymane Mboup
NEVADA
Lundi 15 Aout 2011
Mohamed Souleymane Mboup NEVADA