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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Obama Defines Arrogance

After Obama effectively "called out" President Bush while on foreign soil this past Thursday, I contacted the offices of my Senators - Warner and Webb. The text of my message to them is below;
Senator Warner (and Webb),
Your constituents need to know your opinion of what Mr. Obama did today in France. It was bad enough when Gore and Carter and others cowardly stood on foreign soil and bashed America. But now our current occupant of the oval office is doing it too.
Do you agree with what Obama said today?
British newspapers are reporting the following:
Barack Obama: 'arrogant US has been dismissive' to allies President Barack Obama has offered an apology for the Bush era, declaring that America had "shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive" towards its allies.
It is beyond outrageous, reckless and irresponsible for a president to openly criticize his predecessor on foreign soil. It is truly a disgrace beyond what my words can express. Whatever the philosophical or policy differences may have been between Obama and President Bush - this way of expressing them is an absolute disgrace.
Your constituents have a right to know your position on this action by Mr. Obama.

Do you support his actions in making such statements on foreign soil?
The courtesy of a clear, direct yes or no reply would be appreciated.

Suffice it to say I am not expecting a response. All prior contact with these Senators has yielded nothing but boilerplate responses of the standard liberal talking points. These gentlemen have proven incapable of providing clear direct answers to direct questions. And they unfortunately have plenty of company in that regard within the current Congress and administration.
The irony of a man who is quite possibly the most arrogant to ever hold high office in this country calling someone else arrogant will of course be lost on Obama's loving press and the current Congress.

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