Obama An American?
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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Mr. President,
It has become apparent to every rational, thinking, American citizen that there is a very serious crisis in America today. This crisis has nothing to do with the media-driven fear of failing economies here or abroad. It is neither financial, racial or religious. It is a national crisis of moral and ethical proportions the likes of which may best be described as a "Governmental Armageddon."[[In-content Ad]]I refer to the manner in which the incoming Democratic administration has blocked, resisted or completely ignored the inquiries of millions of American citizens into the mysterious origins of their candidate, Senator Barak H. Obama.
True Americans have always shown the utmost respect for the Office of the American President even when there was questionable respect for the office holder. The names of Presidents Nixon, Carter and Clinton easily come to mind. Soon there could be another name added to the list: George W Bush.
Mr President, I do not refer to your past administration or any of its shortcomings, rather I refer to your closing days in office as our president and your complete silence and inaction in addressing the credentials of your proposed replacement. Are you, by your silence, so willing to claim in your legacy the title "The Last American President"?
The pretender to your esteemed office has been allowed to publically make outrageously unpatriotic comments and allegations concerning you personally, as well as your administration in particular with total and complete impunity.
Since his "selection," he has been acting with the utmost "audacity," to which he heartily and ceremoniously subscribes, by vowing to remove the "negatives" from our most sacred national document, The Constitution of the United States. Now he must falsely "solemnly swear" to uphold the same document he opposes. He has vociferously, however elegantly, promised "changes" to the fundamental principles that have made ours the most successful and benevolent civilization in human history. All of this he has vowed to accomplish in direct and blatant opposition to the collective will "of the people."
In the meantime, Mr. President, you have remained strangely silent. Why is that? Are you not the president of the (still) United States, or will you willingly become another advocate of its dis-union and take ownership of the title: "The Last American President?"
Don Correira
Warsaw, via e-mail
Mr. President,
It has become apparent to every rational, thinking, American citizen that there is a very serious crisis in America today. This crisis has nothing to do with the media-driven fear of failing economies here or abroad. It is neither financial, racial or religious. It is a national crisis of moral and ethical proportions the likes of which may best be described as a "Governmental Armageddon."[[In-content Ad]]I refer to the manner in which the incoming Democratic administration has blocked, resisted or completely ignored the inquiries of millions of American citizens into the mysterious origins of their candidate, Senator Barak H. Obama.
True Americans have always shown the utmost respect for the Office of the American President even when there was questionable respect for the office holder. The names of Presidents Nixon, Carter and Clinton easily come to mind. Soon there could be another name added to the list: George W Bush.
Mr President, I do not refer to your past administration or any of its shortcomings, rather I refer to your closing days in office as our president and your complete silence and inaction in addressing the credentials of your proposed replacement. Are you, by your silence, so willing to claim in your legacy the title "The Last American President"?
The pretender to your esteemed office has been allowed to publically make outrageously unpatriotic comments and allegations concerning you personally, as well as your administration in particular with total and complete impunity.
Since his "selection," he has been acting with the utmost "audacity," to which he heartily and ceremoniously subscribes, by vowing to remove the "negatives" from our most sacred national document, The Constitution of the United States. Now he must falsely "solemnly swear" to uphold the same document he opposes. He has vociferously, however elegantly, promised "changes" to the fundamental principles that have made ours the most successful and benevolent civilization in human history. All of this he has vowed to accomplish in direct and blatant opposition to the collective will "of the people."
In the meantime, Mr. President, you have remained strangely silent. Why is that? Are you not the president of the (still) United States, or will you willingly become another advocate of its dis-union and take ownership of the title: "The Last American President?"
Don Correira
Warsaw, via e-mail
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