>
> That is what the rank of General and Admiral are for.  Lead and
> inspire their troops in their way of life.  The Presidents job is to
> lead the country.  The military is a small but expensive part of it.
>

I expect a president to have the interests of the country at heart.
This heart for the country is completely missing from Barack Hussein
Obama. Indeed his basic argument is a non-sequitur:

(1) The Constitution if fundamentally flawed to this day and America
must be fundamentally transformed.
(2) I pledge to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution.

If he believes (1) -- and he *does* believe it -- then he cannot in
good faith perform (2). And he isn't. He's trampling all over it, to
the hosannahs of the media and huzzahs of most people who have no clue
what the differences between a democracy, a republic and a
dictatorship really are.

>
> Few have been over the history of the USA and probably a good thing in
> the long haul.  Otherwise you get Napoleon like leaders which is not
> what we were or are about.

But that is exactly what this aspiring dictator *is*.

>
> Nobody would have ever expected Bush to be the "Brilliant Leader of
> the Military" and he was an officer.  Or did I miss a few years?   Why
> do you expect Obama to grab control of the military and run it from
> his desk?

I don't. Quite the opposite. However, his disdain for our military and
his belief that he knows better than the generals is what is most
troubling. But totally expected of a malignant narcissist.

- Publius

> --
> Stephen Russell
>
> Sr. Production Systems Programmer
> CIMSgts
>
> 901.246-0159 cell
>
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