When the U.S. Senate chose to support President Obamas amnesty, - TopicsExpress



          

When the U.S. Senate chose to support President Obamas amnesty, something I find un-Constitutional, un-American and unacceptable, I felt greatly disheartened. I felt the passion I had for my country and the faith I had in Republicans (some,at least) to repair our devastated country (much more devastated due to President Obama, whether his actions and decisions be out of malice, ignorance or well-intentioned stupidity, I am not fit to judge but I am fit to speculate) died out. The U.S. Senate literally broke my heart and I am currently without faith in the U.S. government. I will not support them any longer. I renounce Barack Obama as my President. And I renounce the U.S. Senate as my authority. I will abide by the Constitution. However, I will reject Obamas amnesty order in that I will refuse to offer hospitality, friendship or acceptance of illegal immigrants. I will refuse to acknowledge them as citizens. I will refuse to acknowledge them as American. I will offer no kindness to them. Nor will I be open to working with them or hiring any (should I be put in a position where I can hire people). No bribes given to me by President Obama or the U.S. Senate will be accepted. I maintain my belief Mitt Romney would make a better President. I shall continue support him. But this day marks the end of my faith in America as a noble nation. And my faith in the U.S. Congress. I thank everyone who shared my opinions. I shall instead strive only to find peace within myself and for myself and my loved ones. I reject the Congress and President as authority. And if possible, I will do everything to undermine their authority. May God save America, the Senate would not.
Posted on: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 11:37:32 +0000

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