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Friday, October 23, 2009

Passion Over Reason

Obama and his men are thin skinned, a rare breed in the community.
Politicians ,everywhere in the world are known for the "do not care"attitude.They go about their way, unmindful of criticism.
Obama gets provoked at the slightest indignation.
Restrictions are imposed on TV,s and radios ,as to the broadcast of anything that embarrasses the president.
Is it not going too far?
Curbing the liberties of free speech is a gross violence.

During the election campaign,there were incidents that reflected Obama's anger.
Palin's nomination to the vice Presidency incensed Obama . "Obama operatives" landed in Wasilla, Alaska. They spread false reports on Palin's administration,as to book ban ,cut funding for special needs children.Ayers episode Illinois in August, saw a flooding of emails to the office of Chicago WGN radio, when one of its radio host unearthed the connection of Obama with Ayers.This was executed by "Obama Action wire'.


Joe the Plumber entered the race. This middle class personality represented Obama's policy of spreading wealth all around. Joe was traced as a divorcee. The Obama group got little jolted by this news.Vivacious Obama should have tested the veracity of the middle class voter, before projecting him as an icon for his campaigns.

Obama , as a President , is still harsher in his partisan favour than he was as a candidate. he warned congressional Republicans against listening to Rush Limbaugh., who offered to sit down with Iranian President.Speech restrictions in political meets are being advocated.Shauna Daly has been appointed as director o political activities ,and moving the ofice to the white houseare sure indicators of partisian excess.

Obama and his men should understand that reason is above passion. Silence and patience should be adopted. Intrigue and indignation should be avoided.

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