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 - Guest Column By George Giftos  Thursday, May 3, 2012

Constant exposure to President Obama’s arrogance is becoming annoying and irritating!

Liberal, media, democrat and entertainment Obama junkies, are bragging about his self-described heroics for having given the nod to our brave Navy Seals, to go forward with plans for ending Osama bin-Laden’s existence in this world.

It took years of planning by various intelligence sources, put together in the Bush administration, in spite of criticism by this president during his tenure in the senate, that made it possible to carry out the mission. His ego has the audacity to accuse his presumptive opponent, Mitt Romney, that he would not have given the go-ahead.

Obama’s blind mice iterate it was a heroic act no other president ever had to face. Oh, really? Did they forget the man he often equates to, Abraham Lincoln?

What about the horrific atom bomb decision President Harry Truman had to make? In comparison, his was a no-brainer.

Not meant to be a racial remark; but President Obama isn’t fit to shine their shoes.

George Giftos
Boca Raton, FL


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