Obama was rude and disrespectful to Americans

@coffeebreak (17798)
United States
May 12, 2011 12:45pm CST
When he was in Arizona bragging about how much he has done for the border patrol and stopping illegal immigration (which isn't much)...he said "...what more do they want? A moat? Maybe with some alligators in it?" I don't care what you have or haven't done, a President doesn't disrespect the citizens of this country like that. I wasn't going to vote for him before, but after hearing that, I wouldn't vote for him even if I was going to! Not to mention Bush put in 6-8 years of work searching for OBL and all the millitary did over that same period of time...Obama gave only 2 years yet he took ALL the credit with just an "Oh, by the way, the Seals and the rest of the military did something or another". Say what you will, blast me if you choose, but that is nothing but disrespectful and even hateful for a President to say that. Just cause the illegal immigration doesn't effect him, he doesn't give a rats about it. And just cause the hit came down while he was in office, doesn't mean HE did it.
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
12 May 11
The idea that people will still support him despite this sort of thing happening over and over is frightening. The fact that he feels he's got a free pass to say these sort of things is frightening. Most politicians who want to be reelected will bend over backwards to appease those who oppose them. The fact that this man feels he is free to abuse the citizens verbally with such an insult makes me think the election is already a for gone conclusion with him getting another four years. What does HE know that we don't know? Why the total disregard for the majority opinion?
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@coffeebreak (17798)
• United States
12 May 11
I know! I dont get it either. yet Trump goes on about his BC and everyone is up in arms about it! Yet Obama mocks and insults us, and no one seems to mind!
@coffeebreak (17798)
• United States
13 May 11
Yep, bobmnu...that is the case. The media pulls all the shots.
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
14 May 11
The MSM is overshadowed by the web. IF as many as participated to get him elected would work as hard in that direction to keep him from being re elected we might see something surprising. Its a war of words, speak the truth, back it up with facts and SHOUT it out all over the web.
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
12 May 11
Obama stood on the pile of bodies murdered on the border and spit in their grieving family members' faces. He is a waste.
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@AmbiePam (85447)
• United States
14 May 11
@coffeebreak (17798)
• United States
12 May 11
Got that right!
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@emagyne (664)
• United States
13 May 11
Everything Obama does is downgraded to the core. That man can walk down the street and trip and people have something to say about it. How about how he is disrespected by Palin and the attention whor3...Trump. Obama was doomed before he even took office and swore in...reasons that I dont really have to call out but obvious. People making such a big fuss about him taking credit for the Bin laden killing. Ive heard and read several posts where he did give credit to the seals but i think the thing that most people are looking at is for 8 years...Bush searched for this man and oh how he couldnt find him. He didnt want to find him. Bin laden was lining his pockets! If Obama does anything that may benefit or help this country...one was "assisting" in bringing Bin Laden down..you know, getting the information, organizing it..making that Gutsy call...people will forever find something wrong with it. As far as the economy etc, he said in his speech before taking office that it will take probably all of his term and then some after his term to get this mess corrected..you know the mess the Republican Bush got us in?? Yeah that one. He was honest. He said it was going to be things we liked, things we didnt like. He was honest. Bash me all you want..its the truth..lol. That man was expected to have everything turned around the day he sat a pencil cup on his desk in the oval office. Obama has been the most disrespected President in office that I have seen since my time on earth. And its ridiculous. You have grown, rich republicans acting like they have had no home training. Get serious. But no one wants to talk about that. Its fine how he gets treated...he's "considered" Black so thats overlooked. "we can talk down on him and do what we like..." People...ughh
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
13 May 11
http://patdollard.com/2011/05/obama-hesitated-%E2%80%93-panetta-issued-order-to-kill-osama-bin-laden/ Panetta gave the order to kill. Obama was indecisive as usual. As for what you say about Bush, it was HIS policies that led to finding Osama bin Laden. POLICIES that Obama said he'd do away with while campaigning. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThzM22US-Jo&feature=player-embedd There are BLACK Republicans who disagree with Obama, are they racist too?
@AmbiePam (85447)
• United States
14 May 11
I couldn't have said it better. And as for him taking credit for the Osama thing, the info they used to start tracking him came way back in 2004. Who was the President then? Not Obama! But please, if you are reading this and you want to argue, go ahead. But I'm not going to argue back. I just wanted to state my opinion. Thanks, coffebreak!
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@coffeebreak (17798)
• United States
15 May 11
I don't argue either. In this case particularly...it is fact...how can anyone argue with what literally came out of his own mouth with PROOF on national TV!!! Thanks for your opinion...nice we agree!
@Rollo1 (16679)
• Boston, Massachusetts
12 May 11
It seems Obama has been taking speech lessons from Alan "Republicans want you to die quickly" Grayson. At least, it seemed to me that his speech about the moat was telling Latinos "Republicans want you to be eaten by alligators". It was a ridiculous speech, it was not presidential in substance or tone and it was insulting to anyone with a shred of intelligence.
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@coffeebreak (17798)
• United States
13 May 11
I didn't get it that way, but I can see it can be taken that way, now that you mention it. It was definately not Presidential substance or tone...but that is how he talks and everyone eats it up and praises him! If Bush had done speeches like that he'd been ridiculed and tossed under the bus for it! I feel Obama is making a mockery of the Presidency of the USA. I mean people are loosing their homes, their lives and he goes and plays basketball.
@ravisivan (14079)
• India
12 May 11
If u do not want to vote in favour of Mr. Obama u are perfectly in order. I am not getting any negative msg in what the President has told. A person of his caliber should not judged by one remark or one statement. He is doing a good job !! Bush also has credit and part credit goes to the present President. Take it in right spirits.
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
13 May 11
He flat out lied about the border being safe, and said he completed the border fence. He also mocked everyone that thinks the murders on the border are a bad thing. If that isn't "negative" to you, I'd hate to see what is "positive".
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
13 May 11
I am so sick of hearing about Bush when we're talking about the present administration! Is that the subliminal message they all got when they watch him or something? Bush did it, Bush did it, Bush did it!!! NO HE DID NOT do this. His caliber? One remark or one statement!? This is 2 1/2 years of misstatements and insults and lies. What has BUSH got to do with THIS?
@ravisivan (14079)
• India
13 May 11
This was just to assuage the remarks against Mr.Obama. Nothing to support Bush. Cool
• Bulgaria
13 May 11
expensive coffebreak all politicians are the same they actually say to votes:"Give me a bone with you two wings this is the truth!
@coffeebreak (17798)
• United States
13 May 11
No reason for any president to be so disrespectful to the country. No reason at all.