over for the 4th of July is effing disgusting.
The only thing I can think to say is, how dare you?
How dare the representatives of a country founded on freedom from tyranny and the principles of inalienable rights not give any thought — no thought whatsoever — to reexamining its invitation to theocratic sponsors of terrorism who violently deny their own people access to any say in how their lives are governed?
How dare the supposed leader of the free world not ponder, even for a moment, that perhaps treating thuggish dictators as legitimate state actors, on our nation’s birthday no less, might be sending the wrong signal?
How dare the supreme ambassadors of everything we hold dear as a country extend anything more than a single, firmly-flexed digit in the direction of a bully state that clearly has no business pretending to represent the interests of its citizens?
President Obama, how dare you slap your own countrymen in the face with such a rude and thoughtless gesture?
The second is, trying to claim 'credit' for the uprising while doing nothing to support it but a few words that are far too late and too little, is just another example of a dirtbag politician who'll deny responsibility for anything that's not just right, and claim credit for anything he thinks will put a shine on his record:
But privately Obama advisers are crediting his Cairo speech for inspiring the protesters, especially the young ones, who are now posing the most direct challenge to the republic’s Islamic authority in its 30-year history.
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Am I violating Godwin's law by pointing out how this is even more insulting to our Founding Fathers than inviting, say, Franco or Juan Peron to a 4th of July celebration during WW2? I won't suggest inviting the Nazis to the celebration, because that is unthinkable even for evil-loving leftists.
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