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Congratulations! You didn't tell us that you'd gotten a position with the Obama administration! Sounds like you must be part of his inner circle--you're clearly privy to his schedule, his obligations, his priorities, where he needs to be on a given day. Your mom must be very proud of you.
Seriously, though. Don't y'all get tired of the constant, unrelenting criticism? It would be easier on all of us if you'd take a breath and try to think about situations a bit before posting your knee-jerk reactions to every bit of Obama news that comes out.
Oh, and why did you put "him" in quotes? Is your next round of criticism going to be that he's transgender or something?
Did you fail to see the mention of Obama campaigning in Berlin knowing that the people there would be very happy to cheer him? Why didn't he take this chance to get wildly cheered by the Germmans for showing up again, so soon? I think we all know but you could tell me why you think he stayed at home. Maybe he was too taken in with the White House attempt to take Fox down and couldn't think straight about the Germans.
Congratulations! You didn't tell us that you'd gotten a position with the Obama administration! Sounds like you must be part of his inner circle--you're clearly privy to his schedule, his obligations, his priorities, where he needs to be on a given day. Your mom must be very proud of you.
Seriously, though. Don't y'all get tired of the constant, unrelenting criticism? It would be easier on all of us if you'd take a breath and try to think about situations a bit before posting your knee-jerk reactions to every bit of Obama news that comes out.
Oh, and why did you put "him" in quotes? Is your next round of criticism going to be that he's transgender or something?
I'm sorry you can't seem to read the writing on the wall that is 20 feet tall in front of you, not my fault. It was important for him and his crew to make a gesture and stand in front of the gate even before he was elected. Now that he's in office that wall doesn't amount to much of anything to him. Most half-way intelligent people could see he used that symbol of tyranny for political gain. He cared nothing at all about what the wall actually meant and in fact it seems, by the people he surrounds himself with, he should have been a bit more on the eastern side of Germany...
But he has time to go pick up the Nobel Prize he did nothing to earn.
So let's see here, a president who appoints openly communist people into his administration, who likes Chavez and Castro, who refuses to be critical of the Chinese communists' abuse of human rights, who won't celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall, who says any news agency not supportive of him is not news...
Did Bush stand in front of that symbol and use it as a back drop to get elected for the US presidency?
No, Bush wasn't one to use symbolism. Or teleprompters.
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