Barack Obama Stamps His Dainty Foot.
May 16th 2008 23:50
Since President Bush made his (now infamous) remarks, the airwaves are filled with Obama and other libs/dems screaming about it. How dare the President say such a thing? How could he speak ill of another American politician while on foreign soil? Using Adolph Hitler's name was tantamount to a criminal act of sedition! Let's all get unhinged over it!!
Honestly, what an infantile response. But what can one expect from a childish, tantrum-throwing political hack (in training).
First of all, when Israel was founded 60 years ago, it was on the heels of Nazi Germany and the death camps. Referencing Hiltler and the failed appeasement policies of Neville (Lord) Chamberlain were entirely proper. Today's attacks on Israel come from terrorists who want to destroy it, just like Hiltler tried to erase the Jews. That appelation was appropriate and accurate, as well. The man mentioned in President Bush's speech as having mourned the notion that he could have stopped Hiltler was a REPUBLICAN, for crying out loud!
Barack Hussein Obama made mention, several months ago, that he would (as president) have unrestricted discussions with heads of terrorist states and their sympathizers. Now he wants us to forget that he said it. He feels guilty and is protesting way too much and way too loudly for the imagined affront.
Secondly, where was all the (political criticism stops at the borders) crappola when Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Nasty Pelosi and the Dixie Twits ran their faces in foreign countries? The only outrage I heard at those times came from the right. The left didn't seem to find it interesting at all. They thought it was totally acceptable freedom of speech.
Obama is a politician but everything about him seems off limits. Can't mention his big ears, can't mention his ancestry, can't mention his wife, can't mention his former (?) preacher, can't mention his dismal voting record... Now we can't allow ourselves to recall what he said on camera about personal negotiations with terrorists? But he brings things right to the surface by getting upset when a remark was made that had nothing to do with him.
Hope he didn't sprain his ankle while stomping his foot.
Honestly, what an infantile response. But what can one expect from a childish, tantrum-throwing political hack (in training).
First of all, when Israel was founded 60 years ago, it was on the heels of Nazi Germany and the death camps. Referencing Hiltler and the failed appeasement policies of Neville (Lord) Chamberlain were entirely proper. Today's attacks on Israel come from terrorists who want to destroy it, just like Hiltler tried to erase the Jews. That appelation was appropriate and accurate, as well. The man mentioned in President Bush's speech as having mourned the notion that he could have stopped Hiltler was a REPUBLICAN, for crying out loud!
Barack Hussein Obama made mention, several months ago, that he would (as president) have unrestricted discussions with heads of terrorist states and their sympathizers. Now he wants us to forget that he said it. He feels guilty and is protesting way too much and way too loudly for the imagined affront.
Secondly, where was all the (political criticism stops at the borders) crappola when Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Nasty Pelosi and the Dixie Twits ran their faces in foreign countries? The only outrage I heard at those times came from the right. The left didn't seem to find it interesting at all. They thought it was totally acceptable freedom of speech.
Obama is a politician but everything about him seems off limits. Can't mention his big ears, can't mention his ancestry, can't mention his wife, can't mention his former (?) preacher, can't mention his dismal voting record... Now we can't allow ourselves to recall what he said on camera about personal negotiations with terrorists? But he brings things right to the surface by getting upset when a remark was made that had nothing to do with him.
Hope he didn't sprain his ankle while stomping his foot.
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Comment by Lester Caudill
Conservative Christian Views
Boy I wish the American people would stop and take a long look at these bumbling blunders, and see that they are not fit to hold office.
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Comment by Patricia 7
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Free Speech
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