Wake Up

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:

It's been a little while since I've written but Obama has forced me to do it again. Seems he goes along kind of quiet for awhile then he will say or do something that will make me shake my head and laugh.

Kind of like Gerald Ford use to do when he would fall down all the time. Do I sense a little worry in Obama's tone when he calls his own party irresponsible for losing all that ambition and motivation they had when they voted him into office? He even goes as far as saying they must have not been serious in the first place. How can anyone take this dude seriously?

He's dang near put us in financial ruins already, he keeps boasting of all the jobs he has created, but talk to someone who doesn't have one and they will tell you there is none to be had. So either these poor people are not looking hard enough or someone in Washington is lying.

Jeez, imagine that.

I'm glad to see that he has finally stopped beating the Bush horse to death. He also goes on to say that his party backers' actions are inexcusable. Maybe, Obama, some of your backers are finally seeing that you and the Pelosis of Washington are the ones that are inexcusable.

The one that made me laugh the hardest was when he said he keeps a checklist of the campaign promises that he has kept. According to him, he figures he has kept about 70 percent of them. Son, don't forget, you promised the moon and stars to get in the White House and I would guess if you ran a poll on the streets you would find you're not quite the rock star you think you are.

These elections coming up are probably the most important ones we have ever had as far as our future and our freedom is concerned. This man ran a campaign promising hope. I think a lot of folks are still waiting on it. If he gets elected again in 2012, I would just about say he will bankrupt this country before his term is up.

Wake up, America, we have one chance to fix the biggest mistake this country ever made. Get educated and vote. You all have a nice day.

Lonnie Slone

Warsaw, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]

Editor, Times-Union:

It's been a little while since I've written but Obama has forced me to do it again. Seems he goes along kind of quiet for awhile then he will say or do something that will make me shake my head and laugh.

Kind of like Gerald Ford use to do when he would fall down all the time. Do I sense a little worry in Obama's tone when he calls his own party irresponsible for losing all that ambition and motivation they had when they voted him into office? He even goes as far as saying they must have not been serious in the first place. How can anyone take this dude seriously?

He's dang near put us in financial ruins already, he keeps boasting of all the jobs he has created, but talk to someone who doesn't have one and they will tell you there is none to be had. So either these poor people are not looking hard enough or someone in Washington is lying.

Jeez, imagine that.

I'm glad to see that he has finally stopped beating the Bush horse to death. He also goes on to say that his party backers' actions are inexcusable. Maybe, Obama, some of your backers are finally seeing that you and the Pelosis of Washington are the ones that are inexcusable.

The one that made me laugh the hardest was when he said he keeps a checklist of the campaign promises that he has kept. According to him, he figures he has kept about 70 percent of them. Son, don't forget, you promised the moon and stars to get in the White House and I would guess if you ran a poll on the streets you would find you're not quite the rock star you think you are.

These elections coming up are probably the most important ones we have ever had as far as our future and our freedom is concerned. This man ran a campaign promising hope. I think a lot of folks are still waiting on it. If he gets elected again in 2012, I would just about say he will bankrupt this country before his term is up.

Wake up, America, we have one chance to fix the biggest mistake this country ever made. Get educated and vote. You all have a nice day.

Lonnie Slone

Warsaw, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]
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