Chuck Norris Warns of "Thousand Years of Darkness" if Obama Reelected
by Free Britney at .Chuck Norris stars in a new ad urging citizens to unite and vote against President Obama and prevent a Doomsday scenario that would inevitably follow his reelection.
"If we look to history, our great country and freedom are under attack," the 72-year-old Expendables 2 star says in his dire appeal to Republican voters.
"We're at a tipping point and, quite possibly, our country as we know it may be lost forever if we don't change the course in which our country is headed."
With his wife by his side, he says, "I know you love your family and your freedom as much as Gena and I do, and it is because of that we can no longer sit quietly or stand on the sidelines and watch our country go the way of socialism or something worse."
Norris then borrows a quote from President Ronald Reagan in saying that if freedom isn't protected, we take "the first step into a thousand years of darkness."
Reelecting Barack Obama would represent that step, he believes.
Interestingly, Norris does not mention Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney once. He famously endorsed Mike Huckabee in 2008. See below ...
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Comments (48 Total)
RA, I am openly gay but the gay community is one of SEVERAL things that I believe in. I am NOT out of touch with anything. And, to answer one of your questions...no...I do not own my own business. One last thing: DO NOT put words in my mouth!!!!! It really pisses me off. Take care.
One too many kicks to the head there Chuck? I just wanna know from Chuck's new(est) wife how she got those white hoods in the background so white!
I won't attempt to have an answer but for some- gay rights is more important than the state of the economy and the thought of having a good future and job and I cannot imagine why.
@jaybird: Are you serious? Let me ask you a few questions...Are you employed or under employed? Do you drive? If so, you like going to the gas pump? Do you have health ins? If not, are willing to pay $2000 extra in taxes if you elect not to buy health ins? Do you have a business? If so, do you like it when your president says "you didn't build that, the gov't did"? Answer those questions and tell me you think being out of touch w/the gay community is more important than your job/career/living, health, or your ability to build something you believe in. Bottom line...you are the one that is out of touch with what is important here. Wake up jackass!
Hey guys....when Chuck Norris speaks...you listen!! Seriously though @dude is correct. It doesn't matter who wins this election because both Primary candidates are bought and paid for by the owners of this country (not the people). Presidents do have the ultimate powers of executive order however, so they can have a large influence on what goes on. Congress does need TERM LIMITATIONS to ward off bribery and corruption. The corporate owners of this country would be hard pressed to buy off all the candidates in constant re-election. I will be writing in Ron Paul when I get to the ballot. You want to change the country? Stop conforming to the conventional programming that you have to vote for whoever makes it past the primaries. Remember, we are screwed either way....challenge the system....write in your own candidate. The candidate that doesn't make it past the primaries is probably the right man for the job.