Here is what folks mean when they speak of Obama and his Congressional Black Caucus as being "anti-colonialists."

Clearly,  if Obama and his "fairness" crowd had been in charge of the national politic back in the late 1700's,  we all would still be under the rule of England. These whiners on the far Left have never forgiven the nation's stance on slavery,  in spite of the fact that many millions of whites did not support such treatment of blacks and fought for their full inclusion in the civil war.   They continue to use race as a divisive tool in their agenda at benefiting from wealth distribution.  Obama's presidency as devolved into one that represents a small percentage of the American populace.  

Before reading the following,  be reminded of this 2008 campaign statement by Barack's radicalized wife,  Michelle:  

May of 2008,  MICHELLE OBAMA: "Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices; we are going to have to change our conversation; we're going to have to change our traditions, our history; we're going to have to move into a different place as a nation."

From Brietbart.com,  we learn of the Administration's assault on colonial America.   Time for this bunch to be run out of town,  period.  

Department of Defense (DOD) teaching documents show that DOD educational materials describe conservative groups as "hate groups" and suggest the colonists who fought against British rule were "extremist."
Judicial Watch obtained the documents through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed on April 8, 2013, in an attempt to see what impact the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has on government agencies.
Included in the documents is a Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute "student guide" titled "Extremism." 

The guide defines an extremist as a person "who advocates the use of force or violence, advocates supremacist causes based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, or national origin; or otherwise engages to illegally deprive individuals or groups of their civil rights."

The SPLC has been clear in describing mainstream conservative groups as "hate groups," and other resources listed by the DOD guide "[consider] any politically or socially conservative movement to be a potential hate group."
In discussing "extremist ideologies and movements," the DOD guide lists "the colonists who sought to free themselves from British rule" as an example.


Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton reacted to the guide by saying, "The Obama administration has a nasty habit of equating basic conservative values with terrorism. And now, in a document full of claptrap, its Defense Department suggests that the Founding Fathers, and many conservative Americans," fit the bill as well. 

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