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I am not in pain. Stating my opinion on something doesnt mean I am in pain over something. You shouldnt look for more then what is actually there.
It is disrespectful, That desk is from the 1800s enriched in history. There needs to be some respect shown to that desk and the office. I am sorry you dont feel that way thats on you not me. Doesnt mean my opinon on that matter is going to change.
Does the White house belong to Obama?
Why cant I compare you going to a friends house and propping up your feet on a desk made in the 1800. You dont own your friends house and the president doesnt own that house.
So would you go to a friends house and put your feet on an item of theirs that doesnt belong to you that was made in the 1800s. I would hope you would have more respect then that but for some reason you dont hold the president of this country to the same standard. Its pity
I don't live & work at my friends house. Again, your comparison is weak, very weak. Let's put it this way Jadex: individuals who get worked up over stories like this should be felt sorry for. It's quite pathetic actually.
Some of these are new, **All are from WH photographer Pete Souza**
This speaks volumes about the President of the United States
[URL="http://hotairpundit.blogspot.com/2010/01/remember-when-other-presidents-had.html"]HotAirPundit: Remember When Other Presidents Had Respect For The Oval Office?[/URL]
Yeah right, and Tricky Dick never lied there, and Ron never drooled on the desk, and Ford never tripped on the carpet, and Lincoln's boys never ran down the halls, and George Herbert Walker Bush Sr never plotted with spin doctors to peddle lies to the voting citizens...................and then there was Dick Chenney's aka the Sith Lord's sock puppet.
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