This is the comment I sent to whitehouse.gov tonight. 15 June - TopicsExpress



          

This is the comment I sent to whitehouse.gov tonight. 15 June 2014 Comment # 587 Fathers not the same Barack I know you never read these comments so today I will make it very short and harsh. Barack your father, Barack Hussein Obama Sr., is the antithesis of my father. My father fought for this country in WWII. He was involved in major battles in Africa, Italy and post D-Day operations in Europe. He was with the 2nd Armored Division and was on the front lines throughout the war. He was my hero and he loved this country. Barack your father and many people like your father never fought for this country and apparently he didn’t like the United States or you probably would not be doing your best to bring the country down to the level of a third world vassal state of the United Nations. Barack my father and other members of his generation made it possible for you to become POTUS. People like myself and other people who were in the military form 1946 until present kept the world from falling victim to your father’s communist vision. You owe a lot of people who did what you and your ilk did not have the courage to do. Instead of finding a way to pay your debt, you are finding ways to avoid the debt so you can pay for social justice programs and buy votes from other people who do not have the courage to bear arms in defense of this country. Barack I wonder how your children and the rest of the Barackie children will share their feelings toward you and the Barackies when they discover that you sold the country for votes. I wonder how they will feel about not having a future because you placed personal power ahead of their future. Barack it is too bad that so many fathers around the world will never see their children grow up because of your poor decision making. Barack it is time for you to resign before more fathers die and you embarrass your children.
Posted on: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 03:36:27 +0000

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