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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: chartseer who wrote (103898)4/30/2011 11:55:29 AM
From: MJ6 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 224729
 
Specifically Obama called our Constitution a "rag".

I take offense------Obama should apologize to this nation.

I wonder why he chose to be a Constitutional Lawyer? I wonder what his thoughts were when he made that decision.

Obama should have listened to Byrd of West Virginia------Byrd, despite what anyone says about his early days as a young man, knew Constitutional and Parliamentary law forward and backwards.

Byrd, in his wisdom of many years of service in Congress, met with Obama advised Obama to bide his time and do his time in the Senate rather than run for President. Obama of course did not listen.

By serving in the Senate Obama could have learned much about this great nation and our Constitution. Instead, Obama acted like the spoiled brat in the grocery store who cries at the parent (s)------I want it now.

The damage that this man, Barak Hussein Obama also called Barry Soetoro, has done to our nation and possibly the world is substantial in my opinion.

Byrd was correct----Obama was not prepared-------what Byrd did not see, or maybe he did see, the damage that Obama would do and has done to this nation economically and politically since Obama strolled down Pennsylvania Avenue in D.C. and immediately wrote an Executive Order forbidding access to his records.



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