Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Question - the Dry Bones Blog


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Mr. President Obama; the whole world is watching you and, once again, you have failed the test of your presidency. You are a devious and sleazy man and reasonable people around the world see you for what you are. You committed a unpardonable error yesterday. Just as President Mubarak appeared to be settling the crisis to a manageable level by agreeing to step down and create an orderly succession for his country, you publicly stepped in and countermanded his effort by calling for his immediate withdrawal. How stupid can you be! Making things worse you had the gall to preface your remarks by stating that it was not the role of a foreign power (i.e. America) to interfere in the internal workings of a sovereign country (i.e. Egypt). Then you proceeded to do just that; interfere in the internal workings of a sovereign country for the sake of an unruly mob in the streets of Cairo.

Don't you think that reasonable people around the world can see your through this double speak? What you have done is to give-in to mob rule in Egypt. How is that going to help stabilize that country and the region. Simply speaking, my opinion is that you have reverted back to your foreign policy of punishing your friends and rewarding your enemies. Have you noticed how quiet the real enemies of the United States have been during this crisis? Why should they speak out when the President of the United States is doing the dirty work for them. I repeat, how stupid can you be? Just like Ex-President Carter before you, you are creating huge problems for the American people. It will take decades to resolve the problems you have created in Egypt; just like it is taking us decades to resolve our problems with Iran.


I cant wait for the opportunity to vote you out of office in 2012. In some important ways, you are turning out to be worse than Ex-President Carter. At least he tried to tell the American people the truth about what he was doing. As wrong as I think he was, at least I can respect that aspect of his presidency.

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