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I watched a movie last night, "Olympus Has Fallen" and it was a pretty good blow em up popcorn movie but it left me with a thought. The movie takes place in the White House and terrorists take it over while the hero literally cleans house. In the White House along the halls and in the rooms are portraits and busts of past Presidents that helped build this country and make it strong. I couldn't help but think when Obama walks the halls and sees images of the great men that worked so hard and believed in America if he puts himself in the same league?
How can Obama, under the gaze of the past great Presidents, in his right mind believe that the path he has taken America down won't lead to its ultimate destruction.
I watched a movie last night, "Olympus Has Fallen" and it was a pretty good blow em up popcorn movie but it left me with a thought. The movie takes place in the White House and terrorists take it over while the hero literally cleans house. In the White House along the halls and in the rooms are portraits and busts of past Presidents that helped build this country and make it strong. I couldn't help but think when Obama walks the halls and sees images of the great men that worked so hard and believed in America if he puts himself in the same league?
How can Obama, under the gaze of the past great Presidents, in his right mind believe that the path he has taken America down won't lead to its ultimate destruction.
While I don't agree with his policies, his agenda and think much of it is immoral, stating he will be responsible for America's ultimate destruction is foolish. America will weather Obama and his policies as long as the American people believe that it will. Once he is gone, we will recover from the damage he did.
I watched a movie last night, "Olympus Has Fallen" and it was a pretty good blow em up popcorn movie but it left me with a thought. The movie takes place in the White House and terrorists take it over while the hero literally cleans house. In the White House along the halls and in the rooms are portraits and busts of past Presidents that helped build this country and make it strong. I couldn't help but think when Obama walks the halls and sees images of the great men that worked so hard and believed in America if he puts himself in the same league?
How can Obama, under the gaze of the past great Presidents, in his right mind believe that the path he has taken America down won't lead to its ultimate destruction.
He will believe it because it isn't his fault, it always someone else. After he destroys the economy of this country he'll will just sit back and say that it wasn't his intent and that others did it while he was out playing golf.
I couldn't help but think when Obama walks the halls and sees images of the great men that worked so hard and believed in America if he puts himself in the same league?
He has all the busts turned 180 degrees and they face the wall.
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How can Obama, under the gaze of the past great Presidents, in his right mind believe that the path he has taken America down won't lead to its ultimate destruction.
His most important issue is his legacy.
History will judge him on the damage he does.
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