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Representative appologizing to the President

Why should he appologize for his opinion are we not allowed to express this issue. After all do we not have the freedom of speech?


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Freedom of speech is not unlimited. You can't yell FIRE in a crowded theater. It is also limited by the need to maintain decorum under certain circumstances. I believe Obama has lied, but I have too much respect for the office to call him a liar to his face.

Posted 2009-09-10T18:03:42Z
 

Good point that is well taken but the issue still stands that it is his opinion that the President is a liar. it was bad timing on his part.

Posted 2009-09-11T02:28:30Z
 
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I agree Scott. I also believe Obama is a liar, but the senator should have restrained himself. He later said he couldn't help it (my paraphrase) and I understand that perfectly.

Posted 2009-09-11T03:20:56Z
 
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Poor is an attitude, Broke is a temporary situation.....UNLESS THIS MORON TAKES THE REST OF OUR HARD EARNED MONEY.  There is no such thing as freedom of choice, babies NEVER choose to die.

Has anyone forgotten during a Presidential Address in 2005, the democons heckled President Bush?  This is no different.  Well, of course it is because it is the "savior" oopsbummer.  He is a statist socialist pig.   He needs to be gone in 2012 and his cronies is 2010.

STOCKED LOCKED AND LOADED   LET FREEDOM RING

2010 IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER

Posted 2009-09-14T16:41:49Z
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