I have been trying to hold this side of me inside but the current affairs won't let me. I couldn't help but notice that it may be possible that sabotage is in the air.
During one of President Obama's many meetings McCain( you remember his opponent who kept mentioning "Joe the Plummer") may have opened a can of worms when he made the statement. "I don't think that there's any more graphic demonstration of how good ideas … have cost taxpayers an enormous amount of money." see the entire story
Normally we would write this off as simple banter form Republicans to attempt to throw salt on the Democratic President. I would have never mentioned anything or even written this blog if just a few short days ago, the schematic plans to marine one didn't leak out. If you didnt' know but I am sure everyone heard.
A file-sharing glitch reportedly has put engineering, cost, and communications details about President Barack Obama's Marine One helicopter in the hands of Tehran. NBC affiliate WPXI in Pittsburgh reported Saturday that a Pennsylvania-based security company called Tiversa uncovered the classified information at an IP address in Iran's capital city. see the entire story
Hmm... something is fishy in Denmark. Could it be that this information was leaked to the very country that President Obama is setting his focus on now in an attempt to do the unmentionable. Is it impossible to think that now the President actually has to get a new helicopter for his own safety? If this is the case then he is now force to go with plans that may be compromised, or rigged for failure. Could this be a way for the Republicans to throw more salt on the President in an attempt to make it seem that his is misusing the taxpayers money?
It is my firm belief that if anything happens to the man that many of us call with affection"My President" it will only be from the inner workings of the government. Most people want to see him succeed because we need him to. We as a people NEED the help. The only people who benifit from his failure is government.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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