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NOW the trolls have weighed in.
Thanks...
Not that anyone cares, mind you
Obama reading this book might bother me if I thought he was using it as a guide for his administration...
In truth after this first year in office I am far, far, less concerned about the phrase "and in his second term, Obama will surrender our sovereignty to the UN." as I'm reasonably sure neither will ever happen.






...or any that wishes to prevent one. Just chanting U. S. A. over and over isnt enough any more.
Nor do I, nor I contend does the President and that is why his reading this book is something commendable and which I applaud.
The book's theme, as you outliine it, is disturbing. Why should the tallest building under contruction be in Saudi and not the US? Perhaps Obama wants to do something about that.
Last edited by John Drake; 02-21-2010 at 09:37 AM.
Man, I've never seen a bunch of bullies like there are in this place sometimes! You try and make an interesting point about this clown obama and his choice of books and you get instant "wise ass central". I thought I was the only one that drew that kind of juvenile nonsense.
If Ronald Reagan was reading that book you wouldn't think a thing about it, he'd be learning about the enemy and what could happen if we're not vigilant.
When this bastard is seen reading it the first thing I think of is that he's salivating while reading it at the thought of seeing his dream in print. (No, before the attack on me starts, I didn't read it.) The title suggests a book which could be his game plan for America as evidenced by everything he's done or tried to do.






Except, of course, that no one has 'bullied' anyone here, and the OP has no interesting point.You just contradicted yourself.
If Ronald Reagan was reading that book you wouldn't think a thing about it, he'd be learning about the enemy and what could happen if we're not vigilant.
When this bastard is seen reading it the first thing I think of is that he's salivating while reading it at the thought of seeing his dream in print. (No, before the attack on me starts, I didn't read it.) The title suggests a book which could be his game plan for America as evidenced by everything he's done or tried to do.











Reagan isn't reading anything - he's dead.
Personally, I think that it's a good thing that a POTUS seeks out information and opinions from a variety of sources. We've seen too clearly what happens when a POTUS surrounds himself only with those who parrot the opinions that he wants to hear.
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