Our forefathers apparently knew what they were doing when they insisted that the President of the United States be born and raised here. Shortly after he was inaugurated, Barak Obama stated that this Judeochristian nation of ours indeed was not a Judeochristian nation. We were all blind-sided by that unkind remark. We knew then that he did not even know us.
Many of us looked at each other and shrugged our shoulders, wondering why the man was even allowed to run for the senate, let alone the Presidency. We looked forward with great anticipation for his proof of citizenship, which of course was not forthcoming, and which seemed to be the source of mean-spirited mirth on the part of his spokesman. Nonetheless, we went along our not-too-merry way, trying to make ends meet or in so many other ways swimming upstream in this economy. We were trying to get along, hoping he would come to his senses.
Now Barak Obama (after dismissing our Judeochristian heritage), has announced that we are a Muslim nation. Of course, although we love the Muslim Americans who are here as part of us, and others that are yet to ask to be part of us, we have never been, we are not, and we never hope to be a Muslim Nation--although we do not reject the generic idea of being Dar-es-Salaam, land of peace for people of all races and religions who yearn to be free and to be part of us. Our president, one can see, not only does not know us, he obvious does not even care about us, telling the world, apparently, that we are not who we want to be, but we are what he believes we should be. In fact, judging from some of his opinions, he may be trying to make Americans a minority faction in our own country.
King George III did not know us either, and tried to explain what he believed we should be, but then he was totally insane and in a straight-jacket.
What can we do about all of this? First, if the Supreme Court elects to do nothing, then we should get rid of the party that started our economy on the wrong track because of a unlawful tampering. Let's see, the idiots involved were mainly from what party? After gaining more seats in that election--to avoid any additional one-sided decisions--we can then give some real thought to a real candidate for the next presidential election. How about a real American for a change you can believe in?
HJS
Many of us looked at each other and shrugged our shoulders, wondering why the man was even allowed to run for the senate, let alone the Presidency. We looked forward with great anticipation for his proof of citizenship, which of course was not forthcoming, and which seemed to be the source of mean-spirited mirth on the part of his spokesman. Nonetheless, we went along our not-too-merry way, trying to make ends meet or in so many other ways swimming upstream in this economy. We were trying to get along, hoping he would come to his senses.
Now Barak Obama (after dismissing our Judeochristian heritage), has announced that we are a Muslim nation. Of course, although we love the Muslim Americans who are here as part of us, and others that are yet to ask to be part of us, we have never been, we are not, and we never hope to be a Muslim Nation--although we do not reject the generic idea of being Dar-es-Salaam, land of peace for people of all races and religions who yearn to be free and to be part of us. Our president, one can see, not only does not know us, he obvious does not even care about us, telling the world, apparently, that we are not who we want to be, but we are what he believes we should be. In fact, judging from some of his opinions, he may be trying to make Americans a minority faction in our own country.
King George III did not know us either, and tried to explain what he believed we should be, but then he was totally insane and in a straight-jacket.
What can we do about all of this? First, if the Supreme Court elects to do nothing, then we should get rid of the party that started our economy on the wrong track because of a unlawful tampering. Let's see, the idiots involved were mainly from what party? After gaining more seats in that election--to avoid any additional one-sided decisions--we can then give some real thought to a real candidate for the next presidential election. How about a real American for a change you can believe in?
HJS
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