From: leschtroumpf@schtroumpf.com   
      
   As an American American and a patriot, this is what I think.   
   Lol patriots are getting muddled up.   
   American patriots are nazis and you know how nazis finished.   
      
      
      
   "Michelle Malkin" a écrit dans le message de groupe de   
   discussion : jtt57r$4r1$1@speranza.aioe.org...   
   > As an American American and a patriot, this is what I think.   
   >   
   > Republicans Morphed From Obama Hate To Hating America - They have an   
   > insatiable contempt for the American people, freedom and God. Their   
   > existence should be forbidden by God's will.   
   >   
   > Perhaps we should chop their heads off and display them on pikes in front   
   > of Congress - a fair warning to seditionists.   
   >   
   >   
   > You hear it every day. Republicans bash Obama. Republicans bash anything   
   > they perceive as pro-Obama, and they bash America, so the question is why   
   > do Republicans hate their own country?   
   >   
   > The discussion over whether or not the right hates America or is just   
   > engaging in un-American behavior was at the center of our most recent   
   > edition of Politicus Radio.   
   >   
   > The hysteria from the right over Clint Eastwood’s Super Bowl ad has   
   > renewed focus on the right’s recent behavior towards their country. On the   
   > radio show, both Sarah and George expressed their belief that Republicans   
   > don’t hate America. When the question was posed as to whether or not the   
   > Obama haters were engaged in un-American activity, George said yes, and   
   > Sarah said no.   
   >   
   > While there is nothing un-American about criticizing the President of the   
   > United States or any other elected officials, there is something decidedly   
   > unpatriotic about what the right has been doing since Barack Obama won the   
   > 2008 election. At various times since Obama became president, Rush   
   > Limbaugh has claimed that he wants Obama to fail. Limbaugh has also   
   > claimed that the tea party wants Obama to fail, in 2009 he told Sean   
   > Hannity that he still wanted the president to fail, and who can forget an   
   > absolutely giddy Glenn Beck celebrating when the United States didn’t win   
   > the Olympics?   
   >   
   > Wanting the president to fail is the same thing as rooting against your   
   > own country, and cheering against your own country is at best un-American.   
   > As the GOP has continued to drift out of the mainstream, their contempt   
   > for the country that allows them the freedom to question the president’s   
   > birth certificate has continued to grow.   
   >   
   > Do Republicans hate America because they lost the 2008 election? Maybe, or   
   > maybe they are terrified of what the presidency of Barack Obama   
   > represents. President Obama is the embodiment of the fact that our country   
   > is changing. The age of unquestioned rule over our body politics is fading   
   > away. As the nation’s demographics move away from an aging white   
   > population and more towards younger black and brown people, the coalition   
   > that the Republican Party relies on to maintain power is destined to fade   
   > away.   
   >   
   > The fact is that the Republican version of “their America” is becoming a   
   > relic of history makes them angry, so angry that they are easily   
   > manipulated by corporate billionaires into protesting against their own   
   > interests. In some cases that anger over the changing America that Obama   
   > represents has led to hatred. They hate this president, and the country   
   > that elected him.   
   >   
   > As Clint Eastwood found out on Super Bowl Sunday, you don’t have to be   
   > pro-Obama to earn their wrath. All it takes is a positive message about   
   > America. Good news and positivity serve to feed their rage, and this anger   
   > is what drives many Republicans to hate America.   
   >   
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