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Talk about figuratively spitting on the graves of the brave American Soldiers who died on D-Day and the invasion of France to take back Europe from Nazi Germany.
LOL...Really? I swear this is 2008 all over again. Oh, Obama tweeted just like oh, Obama had his sleeves rolled up in the Oval Office..Can we at least wait until September before the faux outrage train gets rolling?
LOL...Really? I swear this is 2008 all over again. Oh, Obama tweeted just like oh, Obama had his sleeves rolled up in the Oval Office..Can we at least wait until September before the faux outrage train gets rolling?
So he should never say anything about anything while (fill in the blank) is going on. Is that your point? No. You'd be posting outrage if nothing was said about DDAY at all. How DARE Obama not acknowledge it!
So, is no one supposed to tweet on D-Day, or is that just reserved for Obama?
Please advise, as I have already posted something today on FB.
Was it the "tweet" that was offensive? I think he's upset becasue he dared to mention D-Day while he was fundraising. By acknowledging D-Day while fundraising is taking place it's LITERALLY the same as spitting on the graves of soldiers who died. Exactly the same thing. I can almost see the saliva.
Actually it was my 89 yearold WWII vet Grandfather that was disgusted about it when he told me during my weekly visit this afternoon.
Outraged? no its par for the course for Obama.
HAHAHAHAH..Cmon...89 year old guy knew what a tweet was? Just stop, no no keep it up. It hilarious!!!
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