So I guess he wasn't a senator with a vote in 2005, 2006, 2007, & 2008. Oh yeah, he was and he voted 'no' on Bush's budgets which were 1/3 less than Obama just signed into law. He campaigned on 'reducing the deficit and cutting spending should be our number one priority to help grow the economy.' But in defiance of logic and in direct contrast to what he campaigned on what are his actions? He intends to triple the deficit and grow spending...well, except for the $17 billion he found to cut by going line by line. Whew, thank God he found 1/2 of 1% to cut. Now our economy can truly grow. Bush, in his last budget found $34 billion to cut and democrats said that wasn't enough. Funny how now those same dems are hailing Obama a hero for 'cutting spending'. Seriously, are there still educated people in this country and that actually read?
Ayers was of course a situation that happened many years ago when Obama was a small child. However, that doesn't excuse him from being friends with him and associating with the man. And we can 'Blame' Obama for being friends with him as that is fact. Obviously we can't take blame for other peoples actions but show me who your friends are and I will tell you what you are.
The apology tour that the liberal media here in the U.S. hailed as a success was nothing more than a 'please forgive America for all its past transgression's, we are truly sorry.' Sorry for what exactly President Obama? Liberating Europe (twice) from fascism and Nazism? Eliminating the enslaving of blacks from our land and defeating segregation? The cold war fight that all but ended Communism's spread? Or how about liberating Kuwait in the 1st gulf war when the UN authorized military action and 34 countries (including arab countries) joined the US in defeating Iraq? Or defeating Milosovich? Should we apologize for always being at the back of Israel and supporting them while other rogue nations want nothing but to destroy them? Maybe we should apologize for always overflowingly giving money and aid to nations in need. Remember the 2005 Tsunami for example, I guess we should say sorry for helping. How about Bush's major push to fight the spread of Aids around the world:
"No world leader has done more for world health than President George Bush," said California megachurch pastor Rick Warren on the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day. "Literally millions of lives have been saved in the last five years." As of Sept. 30, the initiative has provided lifesaving antiretroviral treatments for more than 2.1 million people around the world with HIV/AIDS, including 2 million in sub-Saharan Africa, according to the White House. The president proposed the program in January 2003 and has already put nearly $19 billion into funding for treatments, according to the White House. It was recently reauthorized by Congress in July, giving an additional $48 billion to ongoing efforts to combat the pandemic.
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