Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Another loss for America


I'd like to preface this post by saying that I am not a big fan
of the President. I voted for him, yes. But he has disappointed me
in many ways since he has taken office.


Where is this country going? I am sickened to my soul by the countless
"unintended faux pas" made by politicians regarding the President.

The latest supposed "misspeak" was commited by Colorado Congressman Doug Lamborn on live radio:




LAMBORN: Even if some people say ‘well, the Republicans should have done this, or should have done that,’ they will hold the President responsible. Now, I don’t even want to be associated with him, it’s like touching a, a tar baby and you get it…you know you’re stuck and you’re part of the problem and you can’t get away.



This goes beyond simple criticism. This stinks of whiny little racist babies complaining because they cannot steamroll their way through
the supposed process to run this country in the fashion that it was meant to be run according to the constitutional process.

The horrific hatred has been
simmering since Obama began his bid for the White House
.

And it's not just Republicans. Here is
an instance where Harry Reid shows his ignorance
.

Even in the somewhat liberal state of California people
are stooping to new lows in public
, showing how low and base they can be. I find it nauseating.

True, America is a wonderful place to live because of our freedom of speech but there has got to be limits, especially
by public servants. It saddens me that America has fallen so low in the area of respect for one another.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

judy, i wholeheartedly agree with your post. and really, i'm not part of any party. i'm registered Independent but is that a real party? no. i vote for who's going to get the job done. problem is, there's no one out there. just a bunch of self serving people in suits.

Judy Thorne said...

I agree, Mizz Termite. I also am an independent. I have bad feelings for our country right now.

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