Monday, April 20, 2009

Transparency

Barak Obama promised a more transparent government if he was elected. We all assumed he meant his administration would be more transparent than past administrations. All I have seen is a tighter cloak around this administration while he continues to campaign against George W. Bush. Does he not realize that he is now the president? When will he stop campaigning and actually begin to run our country like a president should? Who is this man that won the election? Does he really have our best interest at heart or is there something deeper, more sinister, driving him? What does he have planned for our country and dare we hang around to find out?

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  1. Do you realize what his latest antics are going to do?? This sets precedence for any future administration, CIA or FBI agents to face possible criminal charges if their decisions during their rein aren't approved by their successor. The people making these important decisions on whether to go to war or simply confront our enemy in any way is always going to be compromised in fear of being punished later for it. Never in history has this EVER happened. President Bush was a gentleman. Even tho he was urged to look into matters done in the previous administration he respected the duties, authority, and decisions of Mr. Clinton. President Bush looked forward, not backwards. President Bush DID NOT look for excuses in Mr. Clinton. President Bush was NOT a puppet for special interests.

    Regardless of what one may think of President Bush, and he made his mistakes too, he kept us safe. He kept the enemy OFF our soil. They waged war on US and President Bush took it back to them on THEIR land. Absolutely NOTHING else is going to matter if our enemy wins. They just have to be right once. We have to be right 100% of the time.

    This new administration has an agenda unlike any we've seen. If he doesn't destroy us with the economy our enemies were just given an open door to come in and finish the job. May God save our souls.

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