Posted on 12/03/2009 5:25:59 AM PST by DBCJR
Before the speech, Col. James Seidule, a history professor at West Point, talked about the history of presidential visits to the military academy. Then he issued two stiff pieces of advice to the 4,400 cadets. The first was to avoid distracting Obama from the "serious business of addressing the American people."
The second tip was on applause. Never clap to show support for policy decisions, Seidule said. Only clap when Obama enters the room, finishes his speech and when he mentions the hard work and valor of the military.
"We are the executors, not the advocates, of national policy," he said.
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Barry Hussein's primary characteristic is that he is a socialist anti-American freak.
Anyone who ignores that because of his skin colour is both racist and stupid.
To treat a person's skin colour (an un-chosen accident of birth) as his primary defining characteristic is the very definition of racism.
Ask Martin Luther King.
You have the gall to post that, after accusing me of playing the racist card too fast???
What utter hypocrisy!
Yes, indeed: those supposedly intelligent blacks absolutely acted according to racist motivation. They judged Zero by the colour of his skin, rather than the content of his character. As I said, "racism at its finest".
I wouldn’t say that all the cadets are card carrying conservatives. Having spent my young years there I can tell you there are a share of liberal cadets/faculty there as well. I’m sure some people agreed with the president as he spoke to them.
I was not treating a person’s skin color as his primary characteristic and you cannot cite such an example.
You accuse me of being racist. Your logic is convoluted. I have seen this with you before and do not care to get into it again.
I will say that I agree with your last paragraph. Let’s leave it at that.
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