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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: lorne who wrote (103347)4/22/2011 9:18:39 PM
From: MJ4 Recommendations  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 224749
 
Yes, America had an idealistic problem in its midst beginning with Barrack Hussein Obama's announcement of his pending candidacy which the mover and shakers in the Democrat Party had already seemingly chosen. Hillary Clinton had no chance.

This was obvious as Obama had been chosen to give the keynote address at the Democrat National Convention previously.

Americans were too polite, and I truly mean 'too polite' to address the questions that his announcement posed.

1. In Iraq we had just taken out Saddam Hussein------Obama had the same name, Hussein, as a middle name. Americans did not ask the questions surrounding the name Hussein------it would have been politically not correct----"not pc" to discuss his name. The media danced around it.

2. Then for the first time we had a man running for POTUS who was claiming to be black when the truth was he was not black.

Obama is a mixture of black and white-------he was neither a black American nor is he a white American. However, in the campaign he chose to be a black American.

Once again, Americans of all complexions, were too polite to raise the question of his playing the 'race card'.

3. Even as mr. Obama called our Constitution a rag Americans were too polite. He was not challenged. We were too polite.

4. Even as Mr. obama called Americans ignorant for toting their their guns and Bibles---- we were too polite to say to Mr. obama you are the ignorant one.

What I have said is 'not polite'-----not politically correct-----so be it.

Now, as the 2012 election cycle for President of the United States of America Mr. Obama is attempting to convince us of just how religious he is-----yet in the recent campaign Mr. obama criticized Americans for being Christian and carrying their Bibles.

Of course, what I just said is not polite------now that I recognize that the politeness of our society has been turned against us I will not remain silent and oh so polite and oh so politically correct.

mj