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- From: "Lynda" <lurine AT com-pair.net>
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- Subject: Re: [Homestead] Two stories about Obama and leadership
- Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 11:18:31 -0800
Weeellllllll, DH was channel surfing this morning (too much wood cutting yesterday) and stopped on the View and I said "Isn't that George whats his face's wife?" And it was. Now, I don't know about Fox but Barbara Walters said that George was the only one in the string of interviews who actually interviewed Teflon instead of simply letting him make his speel.
One of her statements was "George asked the hard questions."
And, it is time people called him on his B.S. AND lying! Good for George!
Seriously, though, WHY when someone is lying shouldn't they be called on? If you're president you get a free pass? What else do you get a free pass on? Cheating, stealing, killing? Do we all sit down and shut up simply because someone is elected president? Ah, that's called a dictator!
Why isn't it rude for the White House resident to call George a liar (you can't just make up that language and decide that that's called a tax increase.")?
Ya know, I think the world's gone crazy! I think Gramma's rules about honesty should apply! And I think some folks need to be taken out behind the barn with a willow switch or get a good mouthful of homemade soap! What happened to "your word is your bond"?
Lynda
"To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are
to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and
servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." Theordore
Roosevelt, 1918.
----- Original Message ----- From: "EarthNSky" <erthnsky AT bellsouth.net>
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/09/20/obama-stephanopoulos-spar-definition-tax/
I found this interview/debate on healthcare interesting. I've always
liked Stephanopoulos-he was one of the few 'stars' of the Clinton
Administration as well as a Massachusetts liberal and current friend of
President Obama's Chief of Staff. No wonder the President was 'taken
aback'. I did not watch the show, so I will fully admit that this print
representation of the interview might be a misrepresentation of what
actually happened. That is often the case and actually would be more
believable in light of personalities than the article itself.
Assuming it is true, pulling out the dictionary on the President of the
United States in an interview is almost as 'rude' as calling him a liar,
IMO. I think it has the same effect, only a more polished approach
perhaps. I doubt George's career will suffer though. Like the President
said in another interview, acting rudely in this day and age is a
guarantee that one will receive their 15 minutes of media attention and
fame.
Part II
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2009/09/21/noel-sheppard-health-care-race/
Of course, this is an opinion piece, but I liked the following from this
article. If he can have a few beers on the White House lawn, why not this??
Imagine for a moment if, next week, Obama did a nationwide television
address from an historic location in Columbia, South Carolina, and
standing by the president’s side were Congressman Wilson along with
his entire family. Michelle, Malia, and Sasha should also be on the
platform right next to the Wilson clan.
Obama should tell his fellow Americans at this gathering that dissent
is valued in our nation, and that what Tea Partiers and town hall
meeting protesters are doing and saying is not born of racism or
hatred, but of a deep-seated concern for the country’s direction that
he fully understands and dearly appreciates.
Obama should further state that he had an opportunity to talk to
Congressman Wilson and his family, and he found them to be wonderful
people that are far from the racists many claim. As a result, he
wants all the accusations against Wilson and others to end, and for
members of his party and those in the media to stop saying that every
negative opinion about him or his policies is related to the color
of his skin.
With this one speech, Obama could not only demonstrably change the
race discussion in this nation, but he could also win back some
supporters he’s lost in recent months as well as many he’s never had.
Unfortunately, the President won’t dare do this, for he knows that
Democrats have been effectively using the race card for decades, and
he’s not sure they can be successful without it.
--
Sleep well tonight, for somewhere in the ocean's depths, MY son is
protecting your freedom on the USS Key West, currently deployed
somewhere in the Pacific and/or Indian Ocean. Go Navy!
EarthNSky Farm, NW Georgia, USA
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[Homestead] Two stories about Obama and leadership,
EarthNSky, 09/21/2009
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Re: [Homestead] Two stories about Obama and leadership,
Lynda, 09/21/2009
- Re: [Homestead] Two stories about Obama and leadership, Lynn Wigglesworth, 09/21/2009
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Re: [Homestead] Two stories about Obama and leadership,
EarthNSky, 09/21/2009
- Re: [Homestead] Two stories about Obama and leadership, Lynda, 09/21/2009
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Re: [Homestead] Two stories about Obama and leadership,
Leslie, 09/23/2009
- Re: [Homestead] Two stories about Obama and leadership, EarthNSky, 09/23/2009
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- Re: [Homestead] Two stories about Obama and leadership, DSanner106, 09/21/2009
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Re: [Homestead] Two stories about Obama and leadership,
Lynda, 09/21/2009
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