David Coughlin:
Barack Obama is not my president, not by a long shot, but unfortunately
he is the president of my country. I am embarrassed to be an American
today where so many people are oblivious to the damage being done to
the fabric of our country and who voted for four more years of his
destruction.
I cannot understand how so many people know so little about this man,
and when they find out the facts about his background, choose to ignore
his anti-American influences, his checkered past, his hidden records,
and his lack of any accomplishment other than being elected to political
office. I cannot understand how these same people see Obama's economic
policies that failed to address the underlying problems and served to
stagnate and lengthen the economic recovery. I cannot understand how
these same people can watch Obama's foreign-policy tactics and not see
America's reputation and influence degrade before their eyes. It is said
that there are now two Americas that are not on speaking terms. I
certainly do not understand this other America.
We have finally finished the most divisive and negative presidential
campaign where Obama ran away from his record and instead attacked his
challenger as his only campaign strategy. Again voters elected a
president with no defined agenda, other than a continuation of the
failed policies of his first term. His biggest electoral advantage was
the mainstream media who "came out of the closet" to openly embrace
their liberal icon President. I will not stand by quietly and watch this
administration do further damage to my country
Sad that so many of us feel this way about an American sitting president. And it's only become so much WORSE. I saw a van with OBAMA 2012 on it the other day and my thought was "But you SAW how badly he did these last four years and you voted again for him?"
ReplyDeleteThe Left has indoctrinated with the PC idiocy and that's all there is to it.........suddenly, there seems to be no American values left.
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