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Old 10-30-2009, 01:13 PM
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My blood pressure has always been on the low side according to medical personnel that know more about that sort of thing then I do. Within the confines of my own twisted analysis and logic, I attribute my modestly laid back personality, patient nature, general tolerance and slow to anger tendencies to my low blood pressure. Nothing in that self analysis is meant to suggest I have been a choirboy.

Obama, in his recent mission to Dover AFB, has succeeded in exercising my self restraint more than anything I can recall in recent history. No defense of his conduct will penetrate my intransient position in this matter.

Obama talks about his attendance at this emotional and final return of American heroes to their homeland with eloquent words like "solemn" and "dignity". Indeed both terms are appropriate. It's too bad Obama demeans them and the fallen with his action. Presidents before Obama including the maligned George Bush paid tribute quietly, without press releases, photo ops and exploitation of gallant heroes and their families, who made the supreme sacrifice in the service of their country. The NYT called GW's ban on such press coverage a cover-up.

Mr. Obama took his press pool with him and hawked families for photo-ops. The posed picture of the Obama salute continues to make the issue about Obama not our fallen soldiers or their families. It is reprehensible. I am convinced more than ever my President is a narcissistic, egocentric and dangerous individual. His conduct, if only from my perspective, is unforgivable.

God bless our returning heroes and their families.
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Old 10-30-2009, 01:51 PM
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Default Obama is a 24/7 campaigner.....EVERYTHING

is a calculated tactic for what ever the objective at hand happens to be....usually getting as many of we the people to buy into him appearing to be doing the right thing.

I agree the emphasis should have been on the returning heros....it was played the same way on NBC last night and during the day. It could have been reversed with the fallen troops being honored and oh by the way Obama was there too.

I wish I could believe it was more than political motivation...but he is a politician first and foremost. One that is looking in all corners to regain some of his lost support and ratings.....unfortunately.

GOD bless the troops.....that is what matters.

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Old 10-30-2009, 02:00 PM
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My blood pressure has always been on the low side according to medical personnel that know more about that sort of thing then I do. Within the confines of my own twisted analysis and logic, I attribute my modestly laid back personality, patient nature, general tolerance and slow to anger tendencies to my low blood pressure. Nothing in that self analysis is meant to suggest I have been a choirboy.

Obama, in his recent mission to Dover AFB, has succeeded in exercising my self restraint more than anything I can recall in recent history. No defense of his conduct will penetrate my intransient position in this matter.

Obama talks about his attendance at this emotional and final return of American heroes to their homeland with eloquent words like "solemn" and "dignity". Indeed both terms are appropriate. It's too bad Obama demeans them and the fallen with his action. Presidents before Obama including the maligned George Bush paid tribute quietly, without press releases, photo ops and exploitation of gallant heroes and their families, who made the supreme sacrifice in the service of their country. The NYT called GW's ban on such press coverage a cover-up.

Mr. Obama took his press pool with him and hawked families for photo-ops. The posed picture of the Obama salute continues to make the issue about Obama not our fallen soldiers or their families. It is reprehensible. I am convinced more than ever my President is a narcissistic, egocentric and dangerous individual. His conduct, if only from my perspective, is unforgivable.

God bless our returning heroes and their families.

Actually , I would love to disagree with you and would have because saluting the fallen is a wonderful thing, but when I found out about the staging and making it a photo op that did it for me also !

Seems everytime I want to give this guy some kind of break he shows who he really is and who is controlling him.

I recall the much maligned President Bush visiting troops at Bethesda and you didnt find out until a few days later.

And to your point, as I understand it, only ONE of the fifteen families went along with the photo op !
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...nothing more than another photo op to Obama.

He doesn't have a clue about leadership and couldn't earn the respect of any military man or woman I have known in my 26 years in uniform.
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Old 10-30-2009, 04:21 PM
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...nothing more than another photo op to Obama.

He doesn't have a clue about leadership and couldn't earn the respect of any military man or woman I have known in my 26 years in uniform.
What a bunch. In Canada when a fallen Soldier comes home whether it is one or more, Government Officials, Prime Minister, and Families meet the incoming Air Forces Plane at Trenton, Ontario where they pay respects to the fallen Soldier. Then a motorcade leaves the Base and drives the Highway of Heros to Toronto for the flight to the home base. Along the Highway for over 100 miles at every highway overpass there are crowds of people with Canadian Flags, paying respect. In the crowd are Firemen with their trucks, Policemen with their uniforms on standing at attention and saluting the Hearse as it passes.
God Bless all the Forces whether American, Canadians, British or whoever.

Why criticize your President for show Respect and Thanks on behalf of all Americans.

Wake Up!!
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Old 10-30-2009, 04:50 PM
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What a bunch. In Canada when a fallen Soldier comes home whether it is one or more, Government Officials, Prime Minister, and Families meet the incoming Air Forces Plane at Trenton, Ontario where they pay respects to the fallen Soldier. Then a motorcade leaves the Base and drives the Highway of Heros to Toronto for the flight to the home base. Along the Highway for over 100 miles at every highway overpass there are crowds of people with Canadian Flags, paying respect. In the crowd are Firemen with their trucks, Policemen with their uniforms on standing at attention and saluting the Hearse as it passes.
God Bless all the Forces whether American, Canadians, British or whoever.

Why criticize your President for show Respect and Thanks on behalf of all Americans.

Wake Up!!
NOBODY...NOBODY...IF YOU WOULD JUST READ is criticizing President Obama for any such thing as you charge !!!! Where did you get that idea ?

What you describe in Canada is neat...it has not happened here...the criticism is the press corps being dragged along for what was called a private moment and a clue should be that all but ONE family refused to participate ! They knew they were being used for a photo op.

Fact is...I said in MY post..."Actually , I would love to disagree with you and would have because saluting the fallen is a wonderful thing, but when I found out about the staging and making it a photo op that did it for me also !"

I cannot speak for any others but my instinct tells me that the CRITICISM that you dont understand is for making this into a photo op !
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Old 10-30-2009, 05:03 PM
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NOBODY...NOBODY...IF YOU WOULD JUST READ is criticizing President Obama for any such thing as you charge !!!! Where did you get that idea ?

What you describe in Canada is neat...it has not happened here...the criticism is the press corps being dragged along for what was called a private moment and a clue should be that all but ONE family refused to participate ! They knew they were being used for a photo op.

Fact is...I said in MY post..."Actually , I would love to disagree with you and would have because saluting the fallen is a wonderful thing, but when I found out about the staging and making it a photo op that did it for me also !"

I cannot speak for any others but my instinct tells me that the CRITICISM that you dont understand is for making this into a photo op !
The Press and TV Cameras are present when the Canadian Soldiers are brought home. Some people are unable to be present for the ceremony and by reading or seeing the event on TV gives them a little chance to view and pay their respects in their own way. Not photo ops as you suggest.
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Old 10-30-2009, 05:16 PM
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What a bunch. In Canada when a fallen Soldier comes home whether it is one or more, Government Officials, Prime Minister, and Families meet the incoming Air Forces Plane at Trenton, Ontario where they pay respects to the fallen Soldier. Then a motorcade leaves the Base and drives the Highway of Heros to Toronto for the flight to the home base. Along the Highway for over 100 miles at every highway overpass there are crowds of people with Canadian Flags, paying respect. In the crowd are Firemen with their trucks, Policemen with their uniforms on standing at attention and saluting the Hearse as it passes.
God Bless all the Forces whether American, Canadians, British or whoever.

Why criticize your President for show Respect and Thanks on behalf of all Americans.

Wake Up!!
American Viet Nam casualties - 39,587
Canadian Viet Nam casualties - 110

American casualties in Iraq - 4,270
Canada did not join the coalition of the willing in Iraq. 40-50 military personnel mostly pilots, flew combat missions with the US Air Force. I am not aware of any Canadian casualties.

This does not diminish the loss of any Canadian lives in combat including Afghanistan. Your articulate infatuation with Canadian traditions is commendable not withstanding your insulting "Wake Up" admonition. However, I believe you are an intelligent poster who would be insulted if I tried to explain to you the practical implications of adopting Canadian traditions given the above statistics. The facts seem to make the premise of your argument absurd at so many levels.

I support unconditionally American traditions of respect, dignity, privacy and exploitation free honoring of our fallen without apology to anyone.
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Old 10-30-2009, 06:07 PM
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The Press and TV Cameras are present when the Canadian Soldiers are brought home. Some people are unable to be present for the ceremony and by reading or seeing the event on TV gives them a little chance to view and pay their respects in their own way. Not photo ops as you suggest.
In Canada !!!

Why are you using that as a basis for this discussion which has nothing to do with Canada ?
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Old 10-30-2009, 06:15 PM
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In Canada !!!

Why are you using that as a basis for this discussion which has nothing to do with Canada ?
Because u are suggesting that at Dover it was only for an photo op, and I disagree with your view, and, you in return disagree with mine. So this makes for healthy discussion, doesn't it??
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Old 10-30-2009, 06:32 PM
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Because u are suggesting that at Dover it was only for an photo op, and I disagree with your view, and, you in return disagree with mine. So this makes for healthy discussion, doesn't it??
I was simply confused when I posted that NOBODY was criticizing the President for honoring the troops, but using it and setting up a photo op that you responded by talking about Canada again.

I DO NOT DISAGREE with what you posted....I respect whatever is done to honor fallen heros, but the subject here has nothing to do with Canada...OR....with honoring the troops. It has to do with using a stiuation for a photo op and if you think that is ok, that is your right !

What is done in Canada has NOTHING to do with this particular discussion !

Have a nice evening !
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Old 10-31-2009, 04:00 AM
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Wow! What a twisted thread this one is!!! President Obama is news. No matter where he goes or what he does, the cameras will find him. Our fallen hero's should be shown coming home to be laid to rest. I thought it was shameful that Bush stopped all coverage of this. When you see the bodies coming home, it's real. Bush wanted to sweep his mistakes under the carpet.
This war mentality is disgusting!

I applaud President Obama for bringing this to light again. I saw the video of how Canada respects the caskets coming home. Cabo, you are not aware of any Canadian casualties??? Really??? Oh, it's that "it's all about me" mentality again. Well watch this video. We should be doing the same! Shame on all of you that criticize President Obama for caring.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbCg1uf6XB8[/ame]
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Old 10-31-2009, 07:21 AM
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Wow! What a twisted thread this one is!!! President Obama is news. No matter where he goes or what he does, the cameras will find him. Our fallen hero's should be shown coming home to be laid to rest. I thought it was shameful that Bush stopped all coverage of this. When you see the bodies coming home, it's real. Bush wanted to sweep his mistakes under the carpet.
This war mentality is disgusting!

I applaud President Obama for bringing this to light again. I saw the video of how Canada respects the caskets coming home. Cabo, you are not aware of any Canadian casualties??? Really??? Oh, it's that "it's all about me" mentality again. Well watch this video. We should be doing the same! Shame on all of you that criticize President Obama for caring.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbCg1uf6XB8
Chels, I posted, "Canada did not join the coalition of the willing in Iraq. 40-50military personnel mostly pilots, flew combat missions with the US Air Force. I am not aware of any Canadian casualties."

"This does not diminish the loss of any Canadian lives in combat including Afghanistan. "

What are you talking about?

Did you not understand "I tried to explain to you the practical implications of adopting Canadian traditions given the above statistics. The facts seem to make the premise of your argument absurd at so many levels."

It is difficult to debate you when you contrive and manufacture "windmills" and distort statements of others to fit your argument.
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Old 10-31-2009, 09:20 AM
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Shows you the level of cynicism doesn’t it. The first thing I thought of when I saw Brian Williams reporting on this (with all of the reverence in the world) is, “Gee, he sure needs a bump in the polls. I guess he expects this photo op to help his numbers.” Secondly, I thought, “I wonder how this would be reported if George W. Bush did this? I think I know.”
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Old 10-31-2009, 01:51 PM
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“I wonder how this would be reported if George W. Bush did this? I think I know.”

...But he didn't. And how exactly does that play with the Obama photo op? It doesn't. This thread deals with an act by Obama. No one else. And I for one agree with the premise that the Administration carefully orchestrated this for the sole benefit of O's image.
 


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