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To: sabe@q.com

Sabe@Q, that was a breathtaking response (admission whatever).

My response could be quite reactionary, and I believe it would be so for reasoned cause. I’m going to give you the benefit of the doubt (although others will think I’m crazy to do so), and explain to you why I think you were wrong.

Sabe, did it really not bother you that Obama attended a church for twenty years and listened to Reverend Wright slam the U.S. over and over and over again?

Did it not bother you that Obama was a close associate with Bill Ayers and his favorite squeeze, Dorn? (Both known self-professed terrorists)

Did it not bother you, that Obama’s wife was good friends with the wife of Louis Farrakhan?

I could go on, but what’s the point. This guy was from the outset focused on implementing as much anti-U.S. agenda as he possibly could. That agenda will destroy your future, your children’s future, and the future of generations to follow.

Obama is a Fascist. Hitler was a Fascist. Their economic policies are cut from the same cloth.

I get the impression that you still like Obama, even now, despite the policies you can see that are problematic.

And while I’m glad you didn’t vote for him, and you do recognize some of the bad things he is doing and wants to do, I am left shocked that you could like this guy on any level.

Look, I’m trying to keep this devoid of personal attack, and I am doing so because it seems to me you are not as politically savvy as I would like to think.

Later...


176 posted on 06/06/2010 1:21:59 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (J. D. Hayworth, the next Senator, the Great State of Arizona - Sen. Poopdeck, Panama is calling...)
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To: DoughtyOne

I equate Obama and how he acts to how Hayworth acts.

I think Obama has failed horribly as a leader of this mighty Country. I also think Obama could use some help choosing subordinates in his administration that need to do a better job.

Pres. Bush has those strengths along with great character and that is why I admired him.

McCain even though severals terms in the US Senate needs to do some more growing. I believe he is and is realizing the mistakes he has made. I guess it just goes down to trust that the man actually has changed. I’m willing to give him the benefit of the doubt this time around. Next time, I may not be so generous.


178 posted on 06/06/2010 1:26:57 PM PDT by marajade (Yes, I'm a SW freak!)
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