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From: dannas on 14 Jun 2010 09:18 "Mike Smith" <mws(a)wt.net> wrote in message news:tf8c16t3sjiqco24mu08ajthjgq3alhg27(a)4ax.com... > This is a great article that nails obama to the wall. and I posted a > link to Robin of Berkeley's article. > > http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/06/a_mom_asks_should_we_care_what.html > > From the Dr. Mom perspective, as opposed to the therapist's paradigm, > it's not hard to surmise that the boy, Barry Obama, was victimized by > Murphy's Law of Character Development. Every single thing that could > go wrong in the development of strong and upright character quite > obviously did go wrong in Obama's childhood. To which, I might add, so > what? He's a grown-up now. He ain't twelve anymore. And he has more > than three hundred million real people to whom he owes a good day's > work for a good day's pay. > > We did not go out and recruit Barack Obama to be our president. We did > not find him by searching the country over for the most qualified man > for this job. No, it was Barack Obama, owing to a character flaw the > size of California -- a blaring lack of humility -- who put up his own > name in contention for the presidency, when he had never held an > executive position (not even a paper route, for crying out loud!) of > any kind whatsoever, in the public or private sector. In fact, as I've > said before, Barack Obama had a resume that would fit handily upon the > back of a postage stamp, and it was pure, unbridled arrogance that > prompted his candidacy. Sure, there were lots of giddy sycophants who > egged him on, but at the end of the day, Barack Obama should have > known better, should have given far more weight to the responsibility > he was assuming. And the fact that he didn't know any better is owing > to his own lack of character, which he has had every possible > opportunity to develop in the years since he left home. > > Robin's article: > http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/06/a_shrink_asks_whats_wrong_with.html > Many people attribute Obama's oddness to his narcissism. True, Obama > has a gargantuan ego, and he is notoriously thin-skinned. > > Yet a personality disorder like narcissism does not explain Obama's > strangeness: his giggling while being asked about the economy; his > continuing a shout-out rather than announcing the Ft. Hood shootings; > or his vacations, golfing, partying and fundraising during the > calamitous oil spill. > > > > Thanks, you 69 million morons and clueless imbeciles, for voting this > warped, clueless, inexperienced, anti-American socialist into our > White House. > > Mike Smith
From: Sanity on 14 Jun 2010 10:48 On Jun 14, 6:18 am, "dannas" <inva...(a)invalid.com> wrote: > "Mike Smith" <m...(a)wt.net> wrote in message > > news:tf8c16t3sjiqco24mu08ajthjgq3alhg27(a)4ax.com... > > > > > This is a great article that nails obama to the wall. and I posted a > > link to Robin of Berkeley's article. > > >http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/06/a_mom_asks_should_we_care_what... > > > From the Dr. Mom perspective, as opposed to the therapist's paradigm, > > it's not hard to surmise that the boy, Barry Obama, was victimized by > > Murphy's Law of Character Development. Every single thing that could > > go wrong in the development of strong and upright character quite > > obviously did go wrong in Obama's childhood. To which, I might add, so > > what? He's a grown-up now. He ain't twelve anymore. And he has more > > than three hundred million real people to whom he owes a good day's > > work for a good day's pay. > > > We did not go out and recruit Barack Obama to be our president. We did > > not find him by searching the country over for the most qualified man > > for this job. No, it was Barack Obama, owing to a character flaw the > > size of California -- a blaring lack of humility -- who put up his own > > name in contention for the presidency, when he had never held an > > executive position (not even a paper route, for crying out loud!) of > > any kind whatsoever, in the public or private sector. In fact, as I've > > said before, Barack Obama had a resume that would fit handily upon the > > back of a postage stamp, and it was pure, unbridled arrogance that > > prompted his candidacy. Sure, there were lots of giddy sycophants who > > egged him on, but at the end of the day, Barack Obama should have > > known better, should have given far more weight to the responsibility > > he was assuming. And the fact that he didn't know any better is owing > > to his own lack of character, which he has had every possible > > opportunity to develop in the years since he left home. > > > Robin's article: > >http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/06/a_shrink_asks_whats_wrong_with... > > Many people attribute Obama's oddness to his narcissism. True, Obama > > has a gargantuan ego, and he is notoriously thin-skinned. > > > Yet a personality disorder like narcissism does not explain Obama's > > strangeness: his giggling while being asked about the economy; his > > continuing a shout-out rather than announcing the Ft. Hood shootings; > > or his vacations, golfing, partying and fundraising during the > > calamitous oil spill. > > > Thanks, you 69 million morons and clueless imbeciles, for voting this > > warped, clueless, inexperienced, anti-American socialist into our > > White House. > > > Mike Smith The buck stops with Obama, or so he says; but the problem is the Value of the buck has been eaten by inflation down to about 1½¢.
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