Tuesday, August 4, 2009


The Pres Will Not Tolerate Dissent
Resistance is Futile and any Attempt is Idiotic


Ok, so here's the play book and the rules. When liberals protest, they are exercising their freedom of speech, and they have the ACLU and ACORN to back them up on that.
We've seen a lot of liberal protests through the years. It was the "in" thing to do. The ironic thing is that a great many of their demonstrations led to violence, and that is most often not the case with conservatives.
Our President, himself, should be all too aware of this concept, since he is well acquainted with the radical faction himself.

During the Bush administration, Cindy Sheehan protested a lot, and others joined her. I certainly understood her pain and her right to express it. When asked about the protests, some of which occurred on the President's front driveway, President Bush said, and I'm paraphrasing, "That's the great thing about America. Everyone has a right to express their own opinions." He never made fun of people, or forgot that it was his duty, responsibility and honor to represent all the people.

Obama Calls Tea Parties 'Idiotic'

James Rivera
New York Examiner
July 5, 2009

WASHINGTON- A classified memo written by the President, in which he instructs Press Secretary Robert Gibbs on how to address questions concerning so called Tea Parties, has been leaked to the public.

The document, dated April 13, details President Obama's instructions on how Gibbs should respond to questions asked by reporters. In it, the President tells Gibbs to downplay the importance of "social events that are aimed at undermining [the President's] plan to fix the economy."

President Obama also instructs Gibbs to "not answer any questions regarding these gatherings directly," writing that they are "idiotic" in their aims to curb government spending.

This leak comes at a time when the President has been criticized by Republicans for being too wasteful in his spending and agenda.

"Once again, the President has shown that he is utterly out of touch with the American public," said Joseph Barton, a representative of Texas's 6th Congressional District. "Doesn't he understand that people are sick and tired of unending taxes? Apparently not."

The Administration defended the memo, stating that its release was "unintentional," but that it is how the President characterizes "unnecessary criticism." Robert Gibbs also released a statement, writing that he does "not understand the uproar about something that the majority of Americans agree with anyway."

The President has not released a direct statement to the press, but one is expected in the coming days.

So, the President deems the Tea Parties, as unnecessary criticism. In his mind. Arrogance abounds. And, according to his press secretary, most of Americans agree with the President anyway. Really.

Protesters are disrupting "his" economic plan, and they are "idiotic"! He doesn't get it. He works for us. The house he is living in belongs to the people.

Today, the press secretary has made the statement that most of the dissenters at the Town Hall meetings are actually from some devious right wing group hired by some mysterious backers to disrupt the peaceful and benevolent meeting of representatives and their constituents.
Once again, the President is discriminating against and mocking a large percentage of the same people that he vowed to serve.

If any other President, Democrat or Republican, had said any of these disparaging remarks either about the citizens of his country or the country itself, it would have been a scandal.




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