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To: fightinJAG

Obama...erratic, unpatriotic, and stupid in real life.

One doesn’t maintain the relationships he had and not expect to be questioned about them in a campaign for the Presidency of the United States. We’re currently engaged in two wars because someone who was virulently anti-American attacked the Pentagon. Meanwhile, Obama has sat down for tea and worked with someone professionally who...was virulently anti-American and who attacked the Pentagon.

I guess it’s offensive to point out Obama’s sheer stupidity. He was fortunate in that we have a press that at its core is virulently anti-American.

Sorry, when you sell your personality as the primary reason to vote for you, then your choices in friends and associates are more than fair game.

Lastly, little Obamabot spokesman, your cult is offensive. Your messiah is a fraud and you are a brainwashed tool.


9 posted on 10/05/2008 3:46:15 PM PDT by Harry Wurzbach (Rep. Thaddeus McCotter is my hero.)
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To: Harry Wurzbach

You know, it does seem like Obambi is stupid on this point (his track record of associations over his adult lifetime).

However, there has been something else about it that has been bothering me for a long time. I finally realized that the problem for Obambi was that he was not really an American.

By that I mean simply this: he never internalized the concept of America that is mainstream, NOR did he internalize the concept of America that Ayers’ had/has. Obambi had no clue how offensive Ayers’ concept of America was to actual Americans, and no clue how offensive Ayers’ concept of America was to Ayers.

In short, Obambi seemed to blithely accept Ayers’ point of view as though IT WAS NOT RADICAL. IOW, not radical to mainstream America, but also not truly radical to Ayers. As if everyone could see America “needed” violent revolution, just, ho hum, let’s bomb the Pentagon-—everyone pretty much will understand, right?

It’s a very strange phenomenon. I don’t think Obambi ever had a sufficiently American point-of-view from which to evaluate how the Weather Underground was perceived by either the mainstream or the radicals. That’s not only weird, it’s scary.


74 posted on 10/05/2008 10:21:35 PM PDT by fightinJAG (Fly the flag!)
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