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To: just deserts
However, despite my initial interest in him, I was put off soon, not just because of his shallowness but also because there was an air of haughtiness in his demeanor that was unsettling. His posture and his body language were louder than his empty words.

To me, it seems like he is not one of us. He is an outsider, coming here to take us over with the attitude of a nattering Euroweenie. Jesse Jackson is black, and liberal, but he is one of us, American, as American as anyone can be. If he was president, it would be like an argument with a crazy uncle. Obama as president is like we elected a NY cabbie from Somalia or Indonesia, those guys who drive around all day, go home and beat their wife and then go to mosque on Friday and look forward to the day when America is defeated because they hate us all. That's who Obama is.

More than that, he is from a culture and a milieu that hates us. They don't hate us in latin America or Europe or non-Muslim Africa or China or Vietnam. They want to be Americans, no matter how much they might disagree with us from time to time. They admire and respect us, and are jealous. Obama hates us and what we stand for, and he wants to tear it down to the ground.

83 posted on 09/30/2008 1:02:59 PM PDT by Defiant (Pacifism and Socialism: Death and Taxes, just lots more of it.)
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To: Defiant

Very well put. Obama does seem like and outsider here in America, foreign to all things American.


87 posted on 09/30/2008 1:32:45 PM PDT by just deserts (Washington, Hollywood and Media elites are clinging to their tennis rackets and caffe lattes.)
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