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To: DoctorBulldog

It was undoubtedly meant to help “ insure experience and attachment to the country”, but the means was an inadequate method. There was no way they could write a loyalty test into the Constitution, or ensure any future President cared about America. Ultimately, that job was left to the voters. Unhappily, modern voters don’t seem to care about America, or any of the principles that America stood upon - so they voted for Obama, and not just once, but twice.

“You can send me a check or money order for that nugget, LOL!”

Well...I wouldn’t hold my breath if I were you, but you do have my thanks. I will try to phrase things more correctly in the future.


771 posted on 03/10/2013 11:52:08 AM PDT by Mr Rogers (America is becoming California, and California is becoming Detroit. Detroit is already hell.)
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To: Mr Rogers

“Unhappily, modern voters don’t seem to care about America, or any of the principles that America stood upon - so they voted for Obama, and not just once, but twice.”

Yeah, I gave the voters a pass the first time they elected him because they obviously were ignorant of him due to the Main Stream Media’s success in covering up his anti-Americanism during the first election cycle. However, it just boggles my mind that, even AFTER they have all had plenty of time to discover what an anti-American scumbag he is, they went ahead and reelected him!

This is certainly not the America that I grew up in. Obviously, our public education system has failed these poor saps. That’s why my wife and I are homeschooling our daughter.

Cheers!


777 posted on 03/10/2013 12:18:07 PM PDT by DoctorBulldog (Obama sucks. End of story.)
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