Monday, January 25, 2010

The State of the Union

We are all anxiously awaiting President Obama's state of the union address.My personal opinion is that we are in desperate condition and only a real change of direction can save us. I opposed President Obama's election because I had studied his background and associations with terrorist William Ayers and his America hating preacher. The only upside to his election was that America proved that skin color was not important. His message of hope and change though ill defined was brilliantly delivered and 53 percent of Americans elected their first black President. After he was elected I naively believed or perhaps only hoped that he would strive to be a President for all the people. Unfortunately this has not been the case and despite the strong messages that have been sent to his administration from Americans of every political persuasion it sounds as though he and his team of czars and other far left leaners are determined to prove that big brother knows best. I hope I am wrong!

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  1. Unfortunately for the country I was right!

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  2. The president insulted the Supreme Court during his State of the Union last night when he whined about the Court's recent decision regarding campaign finance.

    Not only that, the so-called constitutional professor seems unaware that foreign corporations are already prohibited from spending money to influence political campaigns in the US.

    Transcripts of the Court's deliberations and questions of Obama's solicitor general are even more disturbing. Shockingly enough, the government attorney argued that the government should be able to decide which books and movies we read and see!

    Thankfully the majority of the Court has a full understanding of the First Amendment -- that Congress shall make no law abridging freedom of speech.

    Peach

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