AlwaysWrite
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Based on the overly hysterical response to a legitimate opinion recently stated by Rudy Giuliani that questioned Barack Hussein Obama's love for our country, it seems obvious that the former New York mayor struck a raw nerve with the liberal establishment.
Because of the manner in which Obama has repeatedly apologized for America rather than promoting it, it's understandable why Giuliani and others might logically question Obama in that regard.
Throughout his presidency, Obama has excelled at disrespecting America by talking and pointing out its failings. Needless to say, Americans aren't perfect, but for the most part, our foreign policy mistakes haven't been because of sectarian malice, such as that currently posed by ISIS and other forms of Islamic terrorism.
It is unpatriotic and dictatorial to challenge the opinion of Giuliani in the manner of liberals who seek to quash such comments, and such vitriolic attempts by liberal media outlets is remindful of George Orwell's "1984" and "Animal Farm" novels.
Because of the manner in which Obama has repeatedly apologized for America rather than promoting it, it's understandable why Giuliani and others might logically question Obama in that regard.
Throughout his presidency, Obama has excelled at disrespecting America by talking and pointing out its failings. Needless to say, Americans aren't perfect, but for the most part, our foreign policy mistakes haven't been because of sectarian malice, such as that currently posed by ISIS and other forms of Islamic terrorism.
It is unpatriotic and dictatorial to challenge the opinion of Giuliani in the manner of liberals who seek to quash such comments, and such vitriolic attempts by liberal media outlets is remindful of George Orwell's "1984" and "Animal Farm" novels.
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