Rudy Giuliani going "rogue".

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Anonymous wrote:I was raised white, middle class, my dad served in Vietnam. We were raised to be proud to be American, to buy American made, buy Ford and Chevy, etc. We still do, my brothers and I. I also think Obama's childhood was a bit more unusual than most American kids'childhoods. Not that it's a big deal.

As for Giuliani, I don't know what he was doing. I found it bizarre.


It's a huge deal. It shapes his current decisions to this country's detriment.


Unusual childhood does not mean he hates America. That doesn't even make sense, when you think about it.

So his childhood was different than mine. So was yours. So?


His actions do indeed suggest he is blindly sympathetic to terrorist nations, to the detriment of the American people. I believe his childhood is the cause of this blindness.


Exactly what actions? If I look at what he does to terrorist nations, it is primarily to bomb them or drone them.


And allow them nukes. And validate them. And apologize to them. Yeah, all good
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Anonymous wrote:I was raised white, middle class, my dad served in Vietnam. We were raised to be proud to be American, to buy American made, buy Ford and Chevy, etc. We still do, my brothers and I. I also think Obama's childhood was a bit more unusual than most American kids'childhoods. Not that it's a big deal.

As for Giuliani, I don't know what he was doing. I found it bizarre.


It's a huge deal. It shapes his current decisions to this country's detriment.


Unusual childhood does not mean he hates America. That doesn't even make sense, when you think about it.

So his childhood was different than mine. So was yours. So?


His actions do indeed suggest he is blindly sympathetic to terrorist nations, to the detriment of the American people. I believe his childhood is the cause of this blindness.


Exactly what actions? If I look at what he does to terrorist nations, it is primarily to bomb them or drone them.


And allow them nukes. And validate them. And apologize to them. Yeah, all good


Got it. You mean he hasn't declared war on Iran.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was raised white, middle class, my dad served in Vietnam. We were raised to be proud to be American, to buy American made, buy Ford and Chevy, etc. We still do, my brothers and I. I also think Obama's childhood was a bit more unusual than most American kids'childhoods. Not that it's a big deal.

As for Giuliani, I don't know what he was doing. I found it bizarre.


It's a huge deal. It shapes his current decisions to this country's detriment.


Unusual childhood does not mean he hates America. That doesn't even make sense, when you think about it.

So his childhood was different than mine. So was yours. So?


His actions do indeed suggest he is blindly sympathetic to terrorist nations, to the detriment of the American people. I believe his childhood is the cause of this blindness.


Exactly what actions? If I look at what he does to terrorist nations, it is primarily to bomb them or drone them.


And allow them nukes. And validate them. And apologize to them. Yeah, all good


Got it. You mean he hasn't declared war on Iran.


I mean he's handing them nukes. Should be fun...
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was raised white, middle class, my dad served in Vietnam. We were raised to be proud to be American, to buy American made, buy Ford and Chevy, etc. We still do, my brothers and I. I also think Obama's childhood was a bit more unusual than most American kids'childhoods. Not that it's a big deal.

As for Giuliani, I don't know what he was doing. I found it bizarre.


It's a huge deal. It shapes his current decisions to this country's detriment.


Unusual childhood does not mean he hates America. That doesn't even make sense, when you think about it.

So his childhood was different than mine. So was yours. So?


His actions do indeed suggest he is blindly sympathetic to terrorist nations, to the detriment of the American people. I believe his childhood is the cause of this blindness.


Exactly what actions? If I look at what he does to terrorist nations, it is primarily to bomb them or drone them.


And allow them nukes. And validate them. And apologize to them. Yeah, all good


Got it. You mean he hasn't declared war on Iran.


I mean he's handing them nukes. Should be fun...


The only President who handed weapons to Iran was Ronald Wilson Reagan.
Anonymous
Republicans: let me say that you are not doing a service to the Republican cause and longer term interests when you guys spout out this sort of nonsense.

One can disagree with Obama without casting aspersions on him. Giuliani's comments were asinine and the unwillingness of people like Scott Walker to just disown what he said does not speak well of him.

The only way there will be a Republican president the next go around is if moderates, independents and some Democrats can be persuaded to vote for a Republican. Giuliani's ridiculous remarks and the unwillingness of key Republicans to repudiate them will merely turn off the very voters who will make a difference.

To quote Jindal: "Republicans should not be seen as the stupid party".
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Anonymous wrote:I was raised white, middle class, my dad served in Vietnam. We were raised to be proud to be American, to buy American made, buy Ford and Chevy, etc. We still do, my brothers and I. I also think Obama's childhood was a bit more unusual than most American kids'childhoods. Not that it's a big deal.

As for Giuliani, I don't know what he was doing. I found it bizarre.


It's a huge deal. It shapes his current decisions to this country's detriment.


Unusual childhood does not mean he hates America. That doesn't even make sense, when you think about it.

So his childhood was different than mine. So was yours. So?


His actions do indeed suggest he is blindly sympathetic to terrorist nations, to the detriment of the American people. I believe his childhood is the cause of this blindness.


Exactly what actions? If I look at what he does to terrorist nations, it is primarily to bomb them or drone them.


And allow them nukes. And validate them. And apologize to them. Yeah, all good


Got it. You mean he hasn't declared war on Iran.


I mean he's handing them nukes. Should be fun...


The only President who handed weapons to Iran was Ronald Wilson Reagan.


Truest statement ever posted
Anonymous
Obama has said that he wants to fundamentally transform America. Make it better is one thing--but you shouldn't want to transform something you love. Look up the meaning.
Anonymous
Sometimes, despite everything, the truth comes out, whatever the personal cost to Giuliani. Obama should be able to take some heat for his actions. He is POTUS, not some poor helpless child.
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Anonymous wrote:Obama has said that he wants to fundamentally transform America. Make it better is one thing--but you shouldn't want to transform something you love. Look up the meaning.


Please post the speech or remarks where/when he said this. Give us the exact quote with the sentence before and after it.
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Anonymous wrote:I was raised white, middle class, my dad served in Vietnam. We were raised to be proud to be American, to buy American made, buy Ford and Chevy, etc. We still do, my brothers and I. I also think Obama's childhood was a bit more unusual than most American kids'childhoods. Not that it's a big deal.

As for Giuliani, I don't know what he was doing. I found it bizarre.


It's a huge deal. It shapes his current decisions to this country's detriment.


Unusual childhood does not mean he hates America. That doesn't even make sense, when you think about it.

So his childhood was different than mine. So was yours. So?


His actions do indeed suggest he is blindly sympathetic to terrorist nations, to the detriment of the American people. I believe his childhood is the cause of this blindness.


+1
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Go read his book--Dreams from my Father--then decide how much he loves America.
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Anonymous wrote:Obama has said that he wants to fundamentally transform America. Make it better is one thing--but you shouldn't want to transform something you love. Look up the meaning.


Please post the speech or remarks where/when he said this. Give us the exact quote with the sentence before and after it.



http://www.nationalreview.com/article/359967/obama-transforming-america-victor-davis-hanson
Obama: Transforming America

"We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America." Barack Obama, October 30, 2008
Anonymous
Go read his book--Dreams from my Father--then decide how much he loves America.


I read it. It informed my decision to vote for him. And yes, I love America.
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I read it. It informed my decision to vote for him. And yes, I love America.



Interesting. You must have a very different world view. He was influenced by Frank Marshall Davis.




Anonymous
Well, no matter how Earnest spins it, Obama called Bush "unpatriotic. "
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