Hussein Obama was as “articulate” as he’s ever been when he uttered the following, "We ended up launching a war that should have never been authorized, and should have never been waged, and to which we have now spent $400 billion and have seen over 3,000 lives of the bravest young Americans wasted."
Wow! What an articulate guy, for a black liberal imbecilic idiot, I mean. Hussein obviously is not ready for prime time. Preening for liberal “moonbat better red or green or Muslim or most any other evil that takes commitment to oppose than dead” losers – who are more acquainted with the passing of Haley’s Comet than a shower or common sense and now comprise the mainstream of the Democrat Party - Hussein the Articulate in one phrase has dismissed all who serve or have served in Iraq as “wasted”.
Well dig this Hussein: Marine Cpl. Jeffrey B. Starr left the following note to his loved ones before he died in a 2005 firefight in Ramadi: "Obviously if you are reading this then I have died in Iraq. ... I don't regret going, everybody dies, but few get to do it for something as important as freedom. It may seem confusing why we are in Iraq, it's not to me. I'm here helping these people, so that they can live the way we live. Not have to worry about tyrants or vicious dictators. To do what they want with their lives. To me that is why I died. Others have died for my freedom, now this is my mark."
Needless to say Cpl Starr is far, far less a waste of spermicidal tissue than the cocaine snorting, two year Illinois wonder-boy. Hussein showed up in Springfield, IL where Lincoln made his announcement to seek the presidency of the United States. That's where any similarity between the two men ends. While Hussein claims the fallen are wasted, Lincoln said this about the fallen, "we cannot dedicate. . .we cannot consecrate. . . we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract." Hussein lacks even one iota of Lincoln’s wisdom, commitment, passion, common sense, decency, love of country, honesty, honor, integrity, grace...well, it just goes on and on.
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