Osama Obama? Or Does Mitt Romney Really Know What He Is Talking About?
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I hope everyone had a chance to watch or listen to Mitt Romeny and his Obama/Osama speech. If you didn’t here is a quick summary: Mitt Romeny was addressing the Greenwood, South Carolina Chamber of Commerce when he told the audience that Barack Obama “was calling on radicals and jihadists of all different types, to come together in Iraq”.
Now, I know that the names are similar. But, if you watched the speech, in my opinion, this guy is standing up there like a robot. He is being fed these speeches and comments by advisors that are nothing more than “political chef’s” and we the American people are the dinner guests. It’s like all the spin doctors, advisors, and financial backers are all trying to come up with a new recipe for the American people. Will they like this seasoning? Can we garnish with anything more appealing? I don’t want to single out Mr. Romney either. There are several potential candidates that are falling into this category.
This speech is a glaring example of why our government and elected officials can get into office and just screw completely up! They have no idea what they are talking about. I sometimes wonder if any of these people can actually think for themselves. Why would America be willing to elect a person that can’t even get “America’s Most Wanted Fugitive” and one of his political opponents names correct? Is he truly concerned with bringing Osama Bin Laden to justice and concentrating on what our priorities as a nation should be? I suspect there are MANY Americans that are.
[tags]Politics, Election, Mitt, Candidate, President[/tags]

One Comment
spokenword
October 25th, 2007
at 2:54pm
Sometimes I wonder the same things, it seems that Osama has had numerous videos these past few weeks. I don’t know how difficult it is to catch someone who has a new video publication every few weeks or so, but our government is having a very hard time doing so. It is also very interesting that people would like to push for political efficacy among the people, but its hard to promote something of the such, when our elected officials have shown a great lack of knowledge in particular areas, this being just one example.