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WISDOM

If you support our national security issues, you may love and appreciate the United States of America, our Constitution with its’ freedoms, and our American flag.

If you support and practice our fiscal issues, you may value worldly possessions.

If you support and value our social issues, you may love Judeo-Christian values.

If you support and practice all these values, that is all good; an insignia of “Wisdom” . - Oscar Y. Harward

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Obama Needs To Retool His Executive Responsibility

Is President Obama as immature, lacking educational abilities, and/or short on professional issues as he seems to be?

Where, when, and what is left for President Obama to blame someone or anyone on? How long does he continue to play the ‘blame game’? When will Obama grow up to accept his own Executive responsibility?

For more than approaching 1.5 years as President, and for all of Obama’s failures, Obama is still trying to blame President Bush for any of his own malfunctions.

Now, he is trying to blame Congress on the BP catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico which is destroying our Ocean and the environment associated. According to reports, Obama’s Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel lived free of charge in a BP adviser’s apartment in Washington, DC as a congressman http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2530039/posts.

Now comes another report that BP Helped Write Cap-n-Trade Bill. Where does the corruption end? Examine the report for yourself http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/67454.

Just how corrupt is the Obama administration? President Obama may be elected to his office, but he lacks the necessary education, knowledge, and experience to competently serve as President of the US. He record should also show he lacks the ability to appoint quality, knowledge, professionals members of his Cabinet.

While everyday seems to be getting worse with the ‘blame game’, Obama needs to retool his Executive responsibility.

Oscar Y. Harward

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