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What's It Worth?

What "Pinocchio" Obama thinks of U.S.

Uploaded on October 06, 2009

PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA,

APRIL 3: There have been times where Americans showed arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive.

OBAMA, APRIL 6: The United States is still working through some of our own darker periods in our history.

OBAMA, APRIL 17: We've at times been disengaged and at times we sought to dictate our terms.

OBAMA, APRIL 20: We have to acknowledge potentially we've made some mistakes. That's how we learn.

OBAMA, MAY 21: Unfortunately, faced with an uncertain threat, our government made a series of hasty decisions. In other words, we went off course.

I sure can't remember Reagan saying anything like this about The Unites States Of America. I sure wish he were here today!

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from steve182 wrote 2 years 33 weeks ago

you're not alone

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from AndyH wrote 2 years 33 weeks ago

Obama speaks like a man that is ashamed of the USA. One thing I will say with confidence, Reagan was not ashamed. Reagan was firm not submisive like Mr. Obama.

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from weaklandjr wrote 2 years 33 weeks ago

I also remember Candidate Obama saying that, if elected, he would immediately withdraw our troops from Iraq.

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from ranger2 wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

Mr. Obama speaks as though he in not only ashamed of the U.S.A. but as if he were not even FROM the U.S.A.
That he was elected makes me feel depressed. What a loser.

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from adamile wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

gotta disagree with the commenters above. Crazed dictatorships like North Korea spend much energy insisting that everything their country does is always right. but healthy democracies assess their flaws so that they can improve themselves. that's what taking responsibility means.

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from libertyfirst wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

Adamile-admitting your flaws is one aspect of a democracy but denouncing your own country and playing the subservient stooge to tin pot dictators is playing into their hands. You never speak outside of the family about the family if you are "responsible".

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from steve182 wrote 2 years 33 weeks ago

you're not alone

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from AndyH wrote 2 years 33 weeks ago

Obama speaks like a man that is ashamed of the USA. One thing I will say with confidence, Reagan was not ashamed. Reagan was firm not submisive like Mr. Obama.

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from weaklandjr wrote 2 years 33 weeks ago

I also remember Candidate Obama saying that, if elected, he would immediately withdraw our troops from Iraq.

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from ranger2 wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

Mr. Obama speaks as though he in not only ashamed of the U.S.A. but as if he were not even FROM the U.S.A.
That he was elected makes me feel depressed. What a loser.

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from libertyfirst wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

Adamile-admitting your flaws is one aspect of a democracy but denouncing your own country and playing the subservient stooge to tin pot dictators is playing into their hands. You never speak outside of the family about the family if you are "responsible".

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from adamile wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

gotta disagree with the commenters above. Crazed dictatorships like North Korea spend much energy insisting that everything their country does is always right. but healthy democracies assess their flaws so that they can improve themselves. that's what taking responsibility means.

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