He ain't my president, he isn't even a man
"Ted Frater" wrote in message
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SteveB wrote:
Going to Europe and apologizing to them for US citizens being "arrogant,
divisive, derisive."
That's rich, especially to a bunch of cowardly Frenchmen who have short
memories, and have forgotten who prevented their national language from
being German. For a whole continent who we saved.
Keep talking, Hussein.
And keep ****ing on our veteran father's graves, as well as current
service personnel. Nice Commander in Chief.
Why is there a heavy odor of human feces in the air?
Steve
Afterall the previous posts, lets get back to the original one.
If you had his job could you do better?
Ill come bact to this in a mo.
Yes Im over here and a Brit,
So were eternally grateful for your efforts in 1914/18 and 1939/45
that is why we call it a special relationship.
So when you chose to go to Iraq and Afganistan we were therefor you.
Despite the fact were a fraction of the size of the USA.
Long may it continue.
Now back to "if you had his job"
Your new President has been given a very bitter drink to go with his new
job.
Wars no one wanted, Militant Islam, and a financial meltdown caused by
your Bankers greed.
So how would you deal with these?
Your President is trying veryhard to unite everyone toward solving these
problems so give him a chance to get it right.
If all you can do is complain and havent make any useful suggestions then
shut up.
Your just making his job harder.
Would you want that if you had his job?
Theres only one way to get out of this political and economic mess. Thats
to pull together, work hard, create wealth toward a better future for us
all in the West.
As an afterthought, what you could do with is a Conversion on the road to
Damascus.
Historically, our presidents have sought and taken the job to help the
country and improve living. This one took it to get even. Plain and
simple.
Steve
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