Posted on 08/27/2009 6:04:56 AM PDT by jmaroneps37
Barack Obama has a sick surprise for America on September 11 this year. This unpatriotic Marxist hack slipped through a bill that turns the nations solemn day of remembrance into a perverse celebration of socialism.
This is a gross insult to our American heroes who lost their lives on that terrible day. They deserve our sincere remembrance, not socialist bilge from the very type of people whose policies invited the attacks to begin with.
Instead of coming together in a national resolve to never again drop our guard Obamas Marxist Democrats have slapped us in the face. These Comrades have named September 11 National Day of Service, and desecrated its meaning.
Obama announced his plans for this foul smelling outrage with a conference call whose participants were a roll call of Americas domestic enemies. The leading group was the Hip-Hop Caucus a coalition of hip-hop artists, advocacy groups, labor unions, and youth leadership organizations. This collection of thugs and residents of our country, who wont understand the first thing about patriotism, is lead by a Reverend Lennox Yearwood.
Hes best known for being arrested outside a Congressional hearing and calling General David Petraeus a liar.
This idiot Yearwood continually said he wanted something positive to come from 9/11, as if national resolve to protect ourselves from a bloodthirsty enemy obsessed with our death isnt something positive. The jerk also expressed an intention to take 9/11 back from Republicans so it is no longer a day of fear.
Some of the rest of the participants were groups like the thugs from ACORN and AFL-CIO, but a most interesting voice was the Apollo Alliance a collection of Marxist/socialists who wrote the text of HR 3200 Obamacare.
Barack Obama wants to destroy our sense of patriotism and we cant ever let that happen.
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Maybe we should institute a national “wear your gun to work” day.
Of course there is, silly:
National Slave Day
Only people who never lost someone they deeply loved, like a child- or never loved someone enough to grieve their loss forever- would substitute a “day of servitude” for a national day of memory
AS for “service” that day- I will just say “hell no”
It’s a flag at half mast, solemn day of prayer and remembrance where I live and that’s how it’ll stay!
Just lovely how Odumbo does all this without any public debate.
It’s too bad that this a$$hole hasn’t been impeached yet. He is, by far, the most vile, dispicable human being to ever soil the Office of the President.
He is a waste of American air.
We are the public and sometimes the best “debate” is when we just don’t choose to participate.
Parents need to step in and prevent the schools from doing a mind-numbing history revision act on the kids.
too much rhetoric and whining
not enough facts
It takes Congress to adopt legislation doesn’t it? So, Obama may have suggested/supported/created the idea for this bill, but members of Congress had to pass it.
The question should be: Which members of Congress voted for it.
Thanks, I do need some toilet paper!
What an offensive statement...It's never been about "fear" for us...it's about resolve against an enemy, who contrary to what you and your ilk may think, want to kill us all...you friggin moron.
I think I’ll go to the range and shoot targets all day. Targets wearing turbans.
In that case, might I suggest our "economy" model...? ;)
Not diminished one bit in this family.
We will remember who let it happen and who prevented further attacks.
The dems let it happen and GWBush prevented further attacks.
It takes Congress to adopt legislation doesn’t it? So, Obama may have suggested/supported/created the idea for this bill, but members of Congress had to pass it.
The question should be: Which members of Congress voted for it.
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