Barack Obama: Muddled or Malicious?
Sunday, September 27, 2009
By John W. Lillpop
The president of the United States is supposed to represent the interests of American citizens, first and foremost. However, President Obama's behavior to date suggests that he is not particularly interested in being overly American.
Consider, please, some of Obama’s more contradictory and harmful actions:
America’s image abroad:
Speak ill of US leaders and olicies on foreign soil whenever
possible
Continuing terror threat:
Dismantle measures that have kept America safe
Treatment of terrorists
Captured on Battlefield:
Read them their Miranda rights and do nothing smacking of torture even if millions of American lives are at stake
Preservation of Voter
Integrity:
One word: ACORN
Health care crisis:
Add millions of illegal aliens to mix
Soaring federal deficit:
Spend trillions more on unneeded programs
Relationships with allies:
Shun in favor of Castro, Chavez, and other communist dictators
Threat of nuclear Iran:
Cancel missile shield defenses
Unstable, violent world:
Reduce defense budget
Out of control
illegal immigration:
Cut number of border patrol agents
Racial tensions:
Aggravate by calling white police “stupid”
Transparency:
Hire 37 czars, accountable to no one,
and whose members include the likes of Van Jones
Clearly, Barack Obama has a badly skewed vision of the world and America’s role therein. He is among the most anti-American leaders in power.
Obama must be stopped by removing the Democrat party from power in the mid-term elections in 2010.
John W. Lillpop is a recovering liberal, “clean and sober” since 1992 when last he voted
for a Democrat. Pray for John: He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area,
where people like Nancy Pelosi are actually considered
normal!
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