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British Agent: Obama's Failure, A "Failure" of the U.S. Constitutional System

September 23, 2009 (LPAC)—A vitriolic attack on President Barack Obama published in Tony Blair's Fabian Society's London Guardian today, is more honest than most of such, now-frequent attacks appearing in British dailies these days. For this article states bluntly that the actual reason Obama has been unable to impose destructive British policies upon the United States, is the republican political system established by the U.S. Constitution. That system is what London demands be ripped apart.

"Obama The Impotent," as the Guardian piece is titled, complains that Obama's "oratorical skills," which so excited people worldwide, have not proved sufficient to get the United States to lead on climate change or financial reform or health care reform—the key points of British policy. "A sinking feeling is arising among many that President Obama may not be up to the task, that he may not possess the artful skills needed to accomplish even his own goals," author Steven Hill writes.

"But it must be recognised that it's not just Obama's shortcomings that are causing the problem. The very structure of the American political system is at the heart of these failures," Hill proclaims. His main vitriol is directed at the "unrepresentative Senate where 'minority rule' prevails" (two senators elected per state, regardless of population; the filibuster under which "a mere 41 senators, representing as little as 20% of the nation's population, can stymie the other 80%"; etc.). Hill finds "the sclerotic U.S. political scene ... deeply troubling."

Why is an American (for such is Hill's pretension) writing in the British Fabians' newspaper attacking the American system of government?

Steven Hill is a career agent of British influence, operating shamelessly within the USA for the overthrow of the American Constitution.

Hill co-founded and for many years led the Center for Voting and Democracy, financed with huge grants from George Soros and his foundation network, for propaganda favoring a national switch to British Parliamentary-type system. Hill's group publicly traces itself to 19th-Century British East India Company leader John Stuart Mill and his American political circle. In 1993, it gave a Champion of Democracy Award to British Intelligence leader Paddy Ashdown.

Hill wrote earlier in 2009 (Sacramento Bee, "Constitutional convention: What history teaches," Mar. 21, 2009) that America's "Founders were not as brilliant as the mythmakers would have us believe.... During the ... Convention of 1787 ... the Constitution was hashed out by delegates who were thoroughly confused and at times beyond their depth.... On three occasions .... the delegates voted for the selection of the president by 'the national legislature' — what we know today as a British-type parliamentary system. But apparently this proposal didn't satisfy ...." Now today, we need a "substantive overhaul of ... key institutions."


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