Maxine Waters in the news again

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You may have heard of Ms. Waters before -- she is the Representative from California with quite the scandal ridden past -- a bit ethically and intellectually challenged would be putting it mildly (here, here, here, here, here and here) It seems that she has this thrill going up her leg about an all-powerful database that President Obama has put together and went and talked about it on television. From Godfather Politics:
Democrat Unknowingly Revealed Scope Of Obama�s Spying Database
California Democratic Congresswoman Maxine Waters fits well in the style of today�s Democrats. She�s kind of a cross between Joe Biden and his gaffs and Nancy Pelosi for stupidity.

Water�s Nancy Pelosi mentality led her to a number of irrational and stupid things. Over a year ago, she was pushing for another $1 trillion to spend on social programs, claiming it would solve most of the nation�s problems. Virtually every study made on social programs show that the more you spend on social programs the more people quit being responsible and rely on them. Welfare creates more welfare.

In 2004, Waters sat as a senior member of the House Financial Services Committee that held hearings on the financial state of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Ignoring a series of red flag warnings, Waters defended her fellow socialist Frank Raines when she said,
�We do not have a crisis at Freddie Mac, and particularly Fannie Mae, under the outstanding leadership of Frank Raines.�
During the 1992 Rodney King riots in Los Angeles, she referred to them not as riots but as a rebellion.

However, when Waters makes some of her Bidenesque gaffs, she sometimes spills out more truth than the Obama administration would like to hear from her.

When talking about Barack Obama, Waters once said:
"Guess what this liberal would be all about? This liberal will be about socializing...uh, um...Would be about, basically, taking over, and the government running all of your companies."
The last thing Obama wanted any of his fellow Dems to reveal was his socialist plans of taking over the government and running all businesses.
That last item is quite the dystopian vision. Now this little gem:
Now, a video has re-surfaced revealing Waters talking about President Obama�s extensive database on every American. In the video Waters stated:
�I think some people are missing something here. The president has put in place an organization with the kind of database that no one has ever seen before in life.�

�That�s going to be very, very powerful. That database will have information about everything on every individual on ways that it�s never been done before.�

�And whoever runs for president on the Democratic ticket has to deal with that. They�re going to go down with that database and the concerns of those people because they can�t get around it. And he�s [President Obama] been very smart. It�s very powerful what he�s leaving in place.�
Waters revealed that the feds are not just spying for national security purposes but for the illegal gathering of data on every American. Can there be any question about the extent or purpose of the government spying on American citizens? With the NSA and FBI spying along with the 60 million medical records the IRS illegally seized, the federal government knows more about us than we know about ourselves.

Now add Waters� two statements together about Obama taking over the government and running all of our businesses and his database on every American and what does that equal? The end of America as we know it and the establishment of a new socialist nation run indefinitely by Comrade Obama.
A new socialist nation run indefinitely? Why not call it by its real name - tyranny. Our forefathers would be loading up their muskets right about now...

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