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President Obama’s Dyslexia and the Faith of a Nation

March 3, 2009 by Daniel

Americans look to its leaders with Faith for direction and guidance, but when the leader of leaders, President Barack Obama, is slightly dyslexic about history and what to do, the Faith of a nation dwindles and hangs in the balance.

So, just what has gone wrong with President Obama? Has our Commander in Chief gone dyslexic?

Certainly his views and ideas – as socialistic as they seem – are what would raise the question if he is dyslexic. How could one derive that allegation?

JFK said, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.”

What has Obama shown us? He has shown us that you don’t have to do anything for your country, other that to speak about it, but rather it is what your country can do for you. He has shown that as businesses continue to operate in a failing manner, the country will prop them up with bailout after bailout which will further bankrupt America.

Need another example?

FDR says that, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”

As a country which is strong in Faith, and has faith written into its history, Americans look forward to positive prosperity, and not the fear of failure. Barack Obama looks at failure, and even plans for it. Proof positive when taking a look at his recent budget when he wrote in $700+ billion for another bank bailout.

Ridiculous as it may sound, this may be what binds Americans back together and stronger than ever. Never has the fate of America been tested as it is being tested now. Even looking to the Great Depression, it brought families closer and put a nation together again.

The rhetoric of change and hope and hope and change played on too many people and their fears. America fears nothing, save for the diminishing of the Nation itself. America, and the people there of, will right the recent wrongs and place itself in a more prosperous position. America will not fail, but some of the leaders may.

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