Thursday, November 11, 2010

Where's Waldo?

Here he is...in Korea this morning.

Veterans day in America and where is our commander in chief? Read the lead into this article in the New York Post this morning.

Bam AWOL on Vets Day
Today is Veterans Day. Do you know where your president is?
With his feeble flame of "hope" thoroughly doused here in the United States by last week's elections, President Obama has set out around the globe in search of throngs still enthralled by his flowery rhetoric.
He found them, of course, in Indonesia this week by telling them about how Americans must stop mistrusting Islam.
So that is why your president is halfway around the world instead of being here in the United States to celebrate the sacrifices American soldiers, sailors and airmen have made around the world to keep the real, still-burning flame of freedom alive.
Does anyone really expect this interloper to do anything remotely patriotic? I know that I don't. As I equally realize that anything that he might do at this point would be nothing less than a choreographed sham.


Enjoy your trip Barry. Meanwhile, real Americans will take care of remembrance, respect and duty back home...

And oh! By the way! Where was Waldo back on Memorial day? Let's take the way back machine and have a look see.

Memorial Day 2010: Where's Waldo and President Obama
By all accounts, Memorial Day 2010 is a time to remember those who gave their lives in defense of the way of life that we take for granted. It is also a time to give thought and thanks to those currently serving, sacrificing and in some cases suffering catastrophic injuries that they will live with the rest of their lives.

President Obama, on this Memorial Day 2010 weekend, will not be paying tribute as have presidents who have come before at the laying of a wreath ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. He will instead be vacationing in Chicago, taking some time today for a 3 hour lip service and rhetoric filled photo op in New Orleans,

I believe I see a pattern.....

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