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Obama Instructs College Students.

Barrack Obama, in a speech to Wesleyan University graduates, has once again insulted the American public by suggesting that college graduates not seek the big house and nice suits, but rather, dedicate themselves to public service. This has got to be one of the more idiotic and deceitful things Obama has said lately, especially considering that he lives in a big million dollar home and wears nothing but nice suits. Not to mention, those in “public service” are causing most of the problems in this country, and are predominantly just part of the extremely pervasive corruption infesting this nation.

First, Obama says that the majority of the population is “bitter” about the failing economy and the loss of jobs, and then turns right around and attempts to chide the American public for wanting a bit of the good life. How more elitist can he get?  It is obvious that Obama would like nothing more than to have the nation live in squalor and poverty while those in “public service” are worshipped and afforded the lap of luxury. Even more amazing, is that Obama, a supporter of the war in Iraq, actually had the audacity to compare himself to an American hero like Robert Kennedy. This presidential race is sinking into the seventh circle of hell.

It is very obvious that Barrack Obama is an elitist who will wage certain war on the American public with seemingly benign programs and increased government corruption.

Posted on Sunday, May 25, 2008 at 05:05PM by Registered Commenter[factbat] | CommentsPost a Comment

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