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To: Taro who wrote (566557)5/16/2010 3:24:10 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583508
 
The flack Obama is getting mostly questions his legitimacy as president.

Wrong:
The flack Obama is getting mostly questions his actions - or rather lack of such - as president.


Questioning where he was born is questioning his legitimacy. Questioning his religion is questioning his legitimacy. Questioning what impact growing up in Indonesia had on him is questioning his legitimacy. Questioning whether a lawyer/community organizer/senator is qualified to be president of the US is questioning his legitimacy. Questioning whether a part white guy can rule this nation is questioning his legitimacy.

Don't feed me sh*t because it fits your politics.

While around 50% of the US voters question his performance as president far less give him any flack for his possible lack of legitimacy to office.

The no vote is closer to 40% and they are the same assholes who elected GW Bush. That's who they consider to be qualified to be president........an asshole like Berlusconi.