Next President must be pro-American
Regarding Susan Estrich's column: “All hired help is deserving of decency of Oct. 4, why is it that Democrats prematurely rush to the side of the “underdog, in this case Nikki Dias Santillan, before all the facts are known?
Will Ms. Estrich need to have a “beer submit soon and look as ridiculous as our president did?
Of course, we all would like to be treated with respect and dignity. But the Democrats particularly go after minority votes under the guise of looking out for them since they claim others don't. The Estrich remarks bring to light many questions about who really is looking out for us.
Let's review. Obama has been more concerned about his plan for “health care overhaul than for the enormous cost to us. Obama has been more concerned about the rights and safety of terrorists than for the citizens of Arizona. He remained silent when the president of Mexico in our House of Congress criticized our form of law and order. Obama has been more concerned about apologizing to our enemies than for standing up for our great country, particularly after 9/11.
Obama doesn't take the majority of us seriously but rather acts like his ideology trumps everything. Obama cares about Obama. Why didn't he go to New York City for the 9/11 “remembrance ceremony? Whose side is he on? Apparently, not ours or our allies. Our compassion for fairness has elected a president who has turned out to be an embarrassment. The cost could be far more detrimental than we could have imagined.
Whoever becomes our next president must be for this great country first and foremost, for our constitution, for all of our states, for the well being of all of its citizens and demonstrate loyalty to our allies or our freedom will be lost.
Jim Doll
Huntley