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To: Kaslin
Uniquely in American history, Obama was given the opportunity to help heal centuries of racial division as the first black president.

I'm getting better at not hating someone who appears to have done their best to deserve it. It helps me to remember that God loves that person, that soul, as much as He loves me.

But, given the historical opportunity to actually lead our nation's healing and to repair the original crack in our Liberty Bell, the true "reason from the heart" that people voted for him, he is vastly more contemptible for his time in office than Clinton was. Or Nixon, or Carter, or either Bush.

I wish voters would have used their heads along with their hearts to choose the "first black President", but what's done is done until it's undone.

Our national wisdom will rise to the next level should we finally decide to look with a critical eye at Barry Oh's paperwork, history and the convoluted path that lifted him to a place of power he should never, ever be.

Perhaps then we would finally heal. Truth is good like that.

7 posted on 10/19/2014 7:02:40 AM PDT by GBA (Hick with a keyboard)
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To: GBA
I try to hate actions and not people. Obozo makes it hard, but I am getting better at it too. I see his actions as a threat to the US, Israel, and the rest of the west. I do not have to like him for that. I also hold a bitter taste for all those who voted for him. deplorable actions that I do not have to like.
8 posted on 10/19/2014 7:14:03 AM PDT by do the dhue (WARNING: this site is not liable for the things I say)
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