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Originally Posted by MMM
First of all don't quote me as saying "you people" then highlight the words "you" and "people" in completely different paragraphs. I assumed you had misread what I had written, and it was a misunderstanding. Now I see you want to treat my posts like a jigsaw puzzle that you can mix and match words with. I don't play that.
You have still not explained why the most important and highest official in our nation should NOT address our nation's children as to why they should stay in school.
"He has better ways to spend his time" is not an argument.
As I child I was taught that even if we didn't like the policies of our president, we should respect him for the position he has earned. That level of respect has continuously been maintained for decades all up until January 20, 2009.
Suddenly people that respected the office of the president of the United States of America treat it as important as the winner of American Idol. The respect is gone. The trust is gone. And it's not because of 8 years of George W Bush.
Is this what we want to teach our children? That the man who fought hard and earned the majority of votes by the American citizens to become our president is deeply suspect and should be questioned at every turn, even at some innocuous events like telling children to stay in school?
What a sad statement for America if that is really true.
It truly sickens me that I have to type these words.
Good night.
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Dude, we where warned about this.
But no you want to make a fuss out of this when I disagree with you. WoW so I don't care for children since I seem to think the President should at least right now focus on Health care? So I'm a bad American. DO YOU REALIZE how much you being like the "extreme conservative side"?
Do NOT start with the respect issue, the same can be said for both sides of the view when it comes to this issue in the current political environment. YOUR side is NOT blameless, you did it to Bush, but complain when it done to Obama? I HAVE NOT said one negative thing about him, and even said if he inspires a single child to do great THEN IT WAS A SUCCESS. I have a different view then what he should be focused on, SO WHAT, everyone does.
"he has better ways to spend his time" is a argument AS I have backed that up with several instances where time could be spent on something else. You don't agree, but it is a thought out position.
LET ME REPEAT, IN my view there are more pressing concerns to giving a speech (IT is NOT about who he is giving it to, but what it is about, i.e. not health care). Do NOT sit there and spin it, and denies that I have repeatably gave you a answer.
First of all don't quote me as saying "you people" then highlight the words "you" and "people" in completely different paragraphs. I assumed you had misread what I had written, and it was a misunderstanding. Now I see you want to treat my posts like a jigsaw puzzle that you can mix and match words with. I don't play that.
I'm sorry, but in respect maybe I should have worded it better, but the content REMAINS.
If it sickens you, then don't type those words to make you out to be the better person in a opinionated question. So if you choose yes your right and choose no your the devil?
MMM, go look in the mirror you find you starting to act like those who you disagree with so much.