Posted on 09/23/2010 7:58:11 AM PDT by Alaphiah123
Imagine that youre the president of the United States of America and youre reading your teleprompter, quoting a verse from the Declaration of Independence, but suddenly you see a defect in the quote youre about to read what do you do? Well heres what president Barry Hussein Soetoro did. He batted his eyes several times like he couldnt believe the defect that he was seeing and he just ignored it. He didnt read it.
Just what was the defect? Well it been a defect in the Declaration for over two hundred years, but it took this special president to find it. Watch the presidents reaction when the defective word Creator appears on his teleprompter as it has always appeared in the Declaration of Independence and see his refusal to say the word. (see 1:12min video)
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Breath in through the nose, and exhale out through the mouth - deep breaths now. Keep breathing.
I saw the clip. When he came to the “...endowed by their creator...” part, and paused for several seconds, you could almost hear his rusty brain creaking to avoid the phrase. How blatantly un-Christian was that? What a moron.
"But whosever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father which is in heaven." Matthew 10:33
I asked a co-worker who supports Obuma why he would misquote the Declaration and leave out the Creator. He said, “Haven’t you ever heard of separation of church and state?”!?!?
Exactly.
I was discussing the use of ellipsis in rhetoric merely to explain that Obama did not “misquote” the Declaration. A misquote is when you misstate or alter the words. An ellipsis is simply a rhetorical device.
Now why he decided to use it ... that’s left up to the thinking man.
Obozo - what a putz!!
Wow! What your co-worker is a moron
Amen!
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