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Obama admires all but America

Some of us remember two years ago, when candidate Barack Obama told the adoring crowd of 200,000 in Berlin that “I am a citizen of the world.” In Cairo, Egypt Obama apologized for America and spoke of how wonderful Sharia law was worldwide.

He refused to acknowledge that America was an “exceptional” country. Other countries, he told us, are just as exceptional. President Obama seems to have admiration for anyone but America.

Now he is condemning the Chamber of Commerce for maybe accepting some money from its “foreign” branches. He asks the Chamber of Commerce to prove that they do not. Proving a negative is impossible, Obama ought to know. “Guilty till proven innocent” is not part of American law, this constitutional lawyer ought to know.

Why is everything “foreign,” so superior, to America, but Republicans possibly taking money from American companies working overseas so alarming but Obama refusing to make public his campaign contributions in 2008 shows how wise and upright is?

Priscilla Weese

Wheaton

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