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To: Windflier

Thanks for the reply. Here’s a part of my post that wasnt discussed, although the more I think about it, the more significant I think it is:

“a potus who is a role model for many who continuously badmouths this society and country.”

Not only are his policies bad for the country, but he is setting a poor example in so many ways. More impressionable minds will identify with and emulate his flawed thinking. And he really isnt very careful or considerate about many things he says and does, including his obvious disrespect for so many different people and places.

What’s your take on that?


385 posted on 12/10/2009 11:58:29 AM PST by Canedawg (Bring lawyers, guns and money.)
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To: Canedawg
“a potus who is a role model for many who continuously badmouths this society and country.”

What’s your take on that?

As you said, the President should set a good example for the citizens of the nation, and represent them well, as their ambassador to the world.

It's unconscionable that a US President should say the sorts of invalidative things that this Precedent has said to the citizens of America, and to the world about this country.

He emboldens everyone who considers America to be their enemy. This includes those Americans who have little allegiance to our country, and who actively work toward the undermining of its founding principles and traditions.

The inescapable logic is that this behavior makes Obama an enemy of his own country, and a friend to those who wish us ill.

In a just and sane world, he would be removed from office for gross acts of treason.

393 posted on 12/10/2009 5:19:48 PM PST by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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