Your views are unbelievable. I am a Republican and somewhat a supporter of Bush but I never defended any of his policies to the extent that you are by warping and misconstruing the facts to justify Obamo.
One example that comes to mind is the Pelosi/Reid decision to work behind closed doors and exclude Republicans from the health plan program. All the news carried this but you go on and on how Obama's administration is an open book. You are really too much. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leland F. Jackson, CPA" <[email protected]> To: "ProFox Email List" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 2:25 PM Subject: Re: [OT] Yet Another Communist in Obama's Background - Message isascam email phishing > On 01/12/2010 11:16 AM, Pete Theisen wrote: >> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote: >> >>>> So Bush of all people *scared* you, but somehow the likelihood of >>>> Barack >>>> Hussein's foreign birth, his near complete inexperience, the stonewall >>>> blackout secrecy of his past, Reverend Wright's "God Damn America", the >>>> bad sign of the media's butt-buddy fawning, all the commies in Obama's >>>> posse, the quintupling of the deficit and the mandate that we all >>>> patronize certain private businesses want to or not causes you no >>>> concern? How curious. >>> >>> Concerns with the Bush Administration, just to name a few: >>> >>> 1) I never understood the justification for the war with >>> Iraq. Even if Iraq had WMD, they were no threat to America. >> >> Hi Leland, >> >> You don't understand it so you fear it? Do you understand why we know >> *nothing* about "The One" except that Oprah likes him" > > What ??? That's ridiculous. LOL Where are you coming up > with that? > > >> >>> 2) The Secrecy of the Bush presidency worried me. >> >> And the secrecy of Barack Hussein worries you not at all? > > The Obama Administration has done everything in its power to > keep things open and as transparent as is humanly possible. > There is no comparison between the Bush and Obama > Administration when it comes to being open, and honest I > might add. > >> >>> 3) The push by President Bush for the Patriot Act, which >>> trumped the USA Constitution and Bill of Rights. >> >> The health bill BH is pushing does not trump the constitution and bill >> of rights? I would think as a CPA you would find a few things wrong with >> it just to begin with > > Again, I'm not seeing the comparison between universal > health care and the Patriot Act. These a two separate things. > > Universal Health Care, if it passes, will be the result of > much compromising and negotiating between conflicting > interests. The end product will probably not suit anyone > 100%; however, Universal Health Care sure bets the > alternative. LOL > > . . . >> >>> 4) The establishment of a penal system outside the USA, >>> where prisoner could be tortured. >> >> As a matter of fact, "The One" is continuing this system with something >> like 150 of them. OK, he let a half dozen of them go - and they have >> returned to the terrorist camps already, as heroes. > > I would like to see one of them try to enter our country by > commercial air. LOL In the mean time, anyone rejoining > Al-Qaeda, as an enemy of the USA, had better keep their > heads down low, and be ready to boggy, should one of our USA > drones draw a bead on them. > >>> 5) Packing of the court with theocratic, and often >>> unqualified, judges, including appointment by President Bush >>> of his personal corporate attorney to the Supreme Court. >>> LOL Luckily, Attorney Myers was not confirmed. >> >> You prefer the court packed with wise Latinas? > > YES. YES. YES. Justice Sodomayor is a treasure trove of > personal experience, and has experience within the court > system as a prosecutor, defender, and judge. Justice > Sodomayor has more Judicial experience than all the other > Supreme Court Justices currently on the bench added > together. LOL > > Justice Sodomayor is devoted to defending the USA > Constitution and Bill of Rights. > > >> >>> 6) The USA Constitution and Bill of Rights is all about >>> protect the rights and freedom of the American people. The >>> Bush Administration pushed for two amendments to the >>> Constitution that took away rights and freedoms of certain >>> classes of Americans. >> >> Look for the repeal of the Second Amendment if there is a second term >> for "The One". >> > > This is a scare tactic to muster support for Republicans and > to fill their and the NRA's coffers. The Supreme Court has > recently made a ruling on the second Amendment, affirming > the right of American of own and bear arms. > > It would take an election in which 75% of USA states voted > against the right to own and bear arm in order to repeal the > second amendment, and I don't see that happening. LOL > President Obama has no authority to change the American > Constitution or its Bill of Rights in and of himself. > >>> 7) Under President Bush, the Justice Department was >>> reshaped into a arm of the executive branch. >> >> Has BH been any different? > > YES. > >> >>> 8) The push by President Bush to establish the executive >>> office as a unitary branch of government having greater >>> powers than either the Legislative or Judicial branches, >>> thus circumventing the check and balance built into our >>> system of government. >> >> Clinton did that, Bush just continued it. > > This is the first I've heard of it. > >> >>> 9) The blurring of the line between the church's and the >>> state's role in governing the country, and the empowerment >>> of the church to influence government and gain power to >>> administer moral laws. >> >> You didn't see BH speaking from the pulpit? It was on TV. > > give me the link. > >> >>> 10) Appointments of neoconservative to key positions within >>> the Bush Administration and the appointment of controversial >>> people like John Negroponte. The Neoconservative may have >>> had closer allegiances to Israel than to the USA. >> >> You prefer an alliance with Kenya? What is with the bowing to the Muslim >> kings - is Islam separate from the states it dominates? > > President Obama has a sense of diplomacy about him in acting > as a representative of the USA. He has no problem with > honoring the traditions and customs of the country he is > visiting. > > I suspect those outraged by President Obama's courtesy to > foreign dignitaries, suffer from a sense of superiority and > false pride. There is nothing more destructive in > relationships than false pride. > > Regards, > > LelandJ > > [excessive quoting removed by server] _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: [email protected] Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech Searchable Archive: http://leafe.com/archives/search/profox This message: http://leafe.com/archives/byMID/profox/d7226c2195d34c98bdd6ba4ec7ab8...@dual ** All postings, unless explicitly stated otherwise, are the opinions of the author, and do not constitute legal or medical advice. This statement is added to the messages for those lawyers who are too stupid to see the obvious.

