It is not important to define yourself as a Democratic, a Progressive, a Republican, a Conservative or a Libertarian – it is important to identify yourself as an American, one that upholds the Constitution of the United States.

I identify myself as a conservative, I lead my life on the basis of conservative values.  But I am an American before I am anything else.

I believe in the Constitution and upholding its values, I have served my country and I believe everyone else should also.

But that is not the case today, for example, our Commander in Chief, serves his country today in rhetoric never having donned a military uniform, salutes when he is saluted to, but he himself has never been in harms way – but puts others in that path.

Oh, this is not new, not all presidents have served in the military, but I will mention two, General Dwight D. Eisenhower and PT Boat Lt. John F. Kennedy.  Yes they knew what it was like to be in harms way.

But the point here is not who we are or how we served, nor what party we belong to, but are our leaders Americans who will they fight for the values for which we stand for?

The value for which our forefathers registered in stone, the Constitution of the United States.

Our current president, Barack Hussien Obama does not uphold these undeniable constitutional rights, instead he erodes them.

He does so on immigration laws that are on the books, files suits against state’s rights and  forces Obamacare while violating individual rights under the constitution.  Both of these cases, which I cite, are in litigation.

I really don’t care about how you label yourself, but I hope you agree with me that you are an American.

If that is the case we are in the same boat.  We should defend the constitution as a primary responsibility of being American.

Obama is making every effort to eroded this basic principal.

His candidacy for the presidency was on the basis of ‘change’ and ‘yes we can’ and how he was going to reform DC politics.

His messages got him into office, but they were duplicitous and disingenuous and this has been  proven in his first 21 months in office.

The economy is in the tank, unemployment in real numbers is around 17%, the stimulus didn’t work, but more stimulus is in the works, the deficit, which Obama inherited at $1.3 trillion is now at $13 trillion, but all of this is blamed on what Obama inherited from Bush.

In real life don’t we all inherit something from someone else?  How long is it that we can cast blame without taking responsibility?

But after 21 months Obama doesn’t want to take responsibility for anything, even apologizing for the United States of American on foreign soil – for all of what we did right for the world.

We have a singular Commander in Chief that appears, by his actions, to attempt to destroy the greatest nation that has ever existed.

At this point in this think piece, I would like to reference you to an article in the latest Forbes Magazine written by Dinesh D’Souza, the president of the King’s College in New York City and who is the author of the forthcoming book The Roots Of Obama’s Rage.

You can read this article at:  http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/0927/politics-socialism-capitalism-private-enterprises-obama-business-problem.html

However, I want to cite one aspect of this intuitive piece that D’Souza, points out: “Theories abound to explain the President’s goals and actions.  Critics in the business community – including some Obama voters who now have buyer’s remorse – tend to focus on two main themes.  The first is that Obama is clueless about business.  The second is that Obama is a socialist- not an out-and-out Marxist, but something of a European-style socialist, with a penchant for leveling and government redistribution.

“These theories aren’t wrong so much as they are inadequate.  Even if they could account for Obama’e domestic policy, they cannot explain his foreign policy.  The real problem with Obama is worse – much worse.  But we have been blinded to his real agenda because, across the political spectrum, we all seek to fit him into some version of American history.  In the process, we ignore Obama’s own history.  Here is a man who spent his formative years – the first 17 years of his life – off the American mainland, in Hawaii, Indonesia and Pakistan, with multiple subsequent journeys to Africa.

” A good way to discern what motivates Obama is to ask a simple question.  What is his dream?  Is it the American dream? Is it a Martin Luther King’s dream? Or something else?”

I would suggest to you it’s something else.   And  would suggest to you, with out labels, let’s take America back from President Barack Hussein Obama.