Do they talk about Obama's desire to have a Civil Security Force as powerful, strong and well-funded as our military? Do they compare that to Castro's Civil Security Force in Cuba? Do they talk about Obama's desire to "level the playing field" of wealth, by heavily taxing the people who create jobs?
I think that some people forget that we citizens need to respect the Constitution and the Office of the President -- something which Congress and the current President has not done. I have no problem with anyone not supporting the person who sits in the Office. It isn't the person whom we need to keep in focus. Rather, it is the United States Constitution. If all support and respect it, it makes little difference in who sits in the chair in the Oval Office.
Maybe Obama need to learn a little respect himself
From Drudge:
BUSH ANGER: OBAMA AIDES LEAK CHAT DETAILS
Tue Nov 11 2008 09:28:10 ET
Just hours after President Bush and President-elect Obama met in the Oval Office of the White House, details of their confidential conversation began leaking out to the press, igniting anger from the president, sources claim.
"Senator Obama would be wise to keep close counsel," a top Bush source warned.
"BUSH AND OBAMA AT ODDS OVER AID FOR AUTO INDUSTRY," splashed the NEW YORK TIMES in an exclusive Monday evening, quoting "people familiar with the discussion."
The two met at the White House in private, without staff.
"Bush indicated at the meeting that he might support some aid and a broader economic stimulus package if Obama and congressional Democrats dropped their opposition to a free-trade agreement with Colombia," claimed the TIMES.
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The ASSOCIATED PRESS quickly followed with details of the conversation, citing "aides who described the discussion on grounds of anonymity, citing the private nature of the meeting."
Bush advisers view the leaks as an effort to undermine the president's remaining days in office.
"Senator Obama may not be familiar with a long-standing tradition of presidents holding their private conversations, private," a senior adviser explained to the DRUDGE REPORT.
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