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We have seen many things about our POTUS that many do not like about him, and while we have all had leaders we did not like, we could usually pick out a few things, or traits/characteristics you could use or emulate.
So, list the things you do like, keep it professional as always. What did momma say? "If you have nothing nice to say, don't say nothing all."
I'll start:
(1) President Obama broke the racial barrier. He earned an education, became a Senator and a lawyer and is now the President.
(2) He has given millions a hope that one day they can do something great, especially those from under privileged areas.
(3) He has largely supported the military until as of recently with the downsizing, which is inevitable in every decade, our leaders have to make cuts...we keep only the best and brightest, right?
(4) He is a very supportive husband and father, and we need strong father role models in today's society where fathers are as rare as a long term-marriage.
I believe he honestly wants good things for America...I don't necessarily agree with the way he is going about it.
(5) He authorized the killing of Osama Bin Laden.
I know there aren't many fans on RP, but if there is something you like, share it if you dare.
So, list the things you do like, keep it professional as always. What did momma say? "If you have nothing nice to say, don't say nothing all."
I'll start:
(1) President Obama broke the racial barrier. He earned an education, became a Senator and a lawyer and is now the President.
(2) He has given millions a hope that one day they can do something great, especially those from under privileged areas.
(3) He has largely supported the military until as of recently with the downsizing, which is inevitable in every decade, our leaders have to make cuts...we keep only the best and brightest, right?
(4) He is a very supportive husband and father, and we need strong father role models in today's society where fathers are as rare as a long term-marriage.
I believe he honestly wants good things for America...I don't necessarily agree with the way he is going about it.
(5) He authorized the killing of Osama Bin Laden.
I know there aren't many fans on RP, but if there is something you like, share it if you dare.
Edited 10 y ago
Posted 10 y ago
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I like the fact his second term is half over and we only have to deal with him for a couple more years.
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SPC David Hannaman
LCpl Steve Wininger - As a person of faith AND an analytical thinker, I humbly submit a theory for consideration:
Doesn't faith in the Bible *prove* Darwin's theory of evolution? Genesis 6:15 gives us the measurements of the ark, and they work out to 158.7m long by 26.45m wide by 15.87m high (520 feet 8 inches long by 86 feet 9.3 inches wide by 52 feet 0.8 inches high).
Now considering what it takes to feed an animal for over a year (Genesis 7 & 8) it stands to reason that there wasn't room to house the animals and support for the wide diversity of animal life that we see today... therefore I personally have to conclude that there were two Canine's on the ark (and probably small ones at that) and wolves, hyhenas and my Rottweiler evolved from them. Extrapolate that to felines: Two house cats, manageable, Two Lions, two Cheetahs, two Panthers, two Bobcats, etc... quickly becomes unmanageable.
Now where I start having a problem is when you start talking about Darwin's "origin of species" and the big bang theory... a cat evolving from a tomato plant doesn't make sense to me.
People are welcome to their own beliefs, it really doesn't matter to me if someone believes Genesis, Evolution, or even Revelation (the Bible's prediction of the future of mankind), Christ said "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." I'd like my beliefs to be respected, so I'm COMMANDED by my beliefs to respect someone else's...
Matthew 22:14 tells me that "Many are called but few are chosen". I shouldn't expect everyone to share my viewpoint.
Titus 3:9 tells me "avoid foolish controversies and genealogies and arguments and quarrels about the law, because these are unprofitable and useless. 10 Warn a divisive person once, and then warn them a second time. After that, have nothing to do with them."
These are MY fundamental beliefs. Not what some religious leader tells me is right just before they pass the offering plate, but the beliefs formed by what ***I*** have read in the Bible.
Doesn't faith in the Bible *prove* Darwin's theory of evolution? Genesis 6:15 gives us the measurements of the ark, and they work out to 158.7m long by 26.45m wide by 15.87m high (520 feet 8 inches long by 86 feet 9.3 inches wide by 52 feet 0.8 inches high).
Now considering what it takes to feed an animal for over a year (Genesis 7 & 8) it stands to reason that there wasn't room to house the animals and support for the wide diversity of animal life that we see today... therefore I personally have to conclude that there were two Canine's on the ark (and probably small ones at that) and wolves, hyhenas and my Rottweiler evolved from them. Extrapolate that to felines: Two house cats, manageable, Two Lions, two Cheetahs, two Panthers, two Bobcats, etc... quickly becomes unmanageable.
Now where I start having a problem is when you start talking about Darwin's "origin of species" and the big bang theory... a cat evolving from a tomato plant doesn't make sense to me.
People are welcome to their own beliefs, it really doesn't matter to me if someone believes Genesis, Evolution, or even Revelation (the Bible's prediction of the future of mankind), Christ said "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." I'd like my beliefs to be respected, so I'm COMMANDED by my beliefs to respect someone else's...
Matthew 22:14 tells me that "Many are called but few are chosen". I shouldn't expect everyone to share my viewpoint.
Titus 3:9 tells me "avoid foolish controversies and genealogies and arguments and quarrels about the law, because these are unprofitable and useless. 10 Warn a divisive person once, and then warn them a second time. After that, have nothing to do with them."
These are MY fundamental beliefs. Not what some religious leader tells me is right just before they pass the offering plate, but the beliefs formed by what ***I*** have read in the Bible.
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SSG (Join to see)
SGT Scott Bailey - Your thinking Sgt Bailey just dumbfounds me as this man that you have so much admiration for is a traitor to this nation and has set race relations back to pre 1960's he is destroying this nation by flooding us with muslim fighters that are creating havoc with our city, state and schools he claimed to be a christian but has done more to destroy our christian beliefs and the very fabric that this nation was founded on the only thing that could possibly be worse for this nation is to elect Hillary as president as she is a traitor to this nation she brokered the sale of stinger missiles to a muslim nation and they found their way onto the field of combat in Afghanistan and even one of them was used to shoot down a CH47 Helicopter this was proved as the individual firing the weapon forgot to arm it and the serial number was obtained as the pilots were able to land the craft without the loss of a single life of one of our brothers in arms. this is what caused the entire Benghasi
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I will admit that I have a strong dislike for President Obama and honestly feel he is on a course to destroy our country and everything it stands for. I will give him the benefit of the doubt and assume that it is just because of his socialistic/communistic/progressive ideology and not some nefarious Islamic plot. Regardless, he has done more to destroy this country than anybody in the history of our great nation.
To address some of the points made in the opening of this thread:
"President Obama broke the racial barrier. He became educated, and became a Senator, a lawyer and now the President. He has given millions a hope that one day they can do something great, especially those from under privileged areas."
While that may be true, he continues to cause an enormous racial divide in this country by his racist attitude, appointees, policies, and personal actions. While the hope was that he would be the "great uniter", he has done exactly the opposite and it appears that is not by accident.
"He has largely supported the military until as of recently with the downsizing, which is inevitable in every decade, our leaders have to make cuts...we keep only the best and brightest, right?"
He has shown public disdain for all things military and has continued to push a liberal social engineering agenda on the military.
"He is a very supportive husband and father, and we need strong father role models in today's society where fathers are as rare as a long term-marriage."
While that I agree that he appears to be a very supportive husband and father, he is no role model. He openly supports immoral conduct/lifestyles; supports the murder of innocent babies; has done nothing to address the biggest issue in the black community, absentee fathers and black-on-black murder/crimes; and is openly racist. Some role model...
Having said that, what do I admire about him? Nothing... Not one damn thing. As I have stated on numerous times in many similar RP threads, he is the most corrupt, inept, racist, divisive and immoral president this country has ever had and likely will ever have.
To address some of the points made in the opening of this thread:
"President Obama broke the racial barrier. He became educated, and became a Senator, a lawyer and now the President. He has given millions a hope that one day they can do something great, especially those from under privileged areas."
While that may be true, he continues to cause an enormous racial divide in this country by his racist attitude, appointees, policies, and personal actions. While the hope was that he would be the "great uniter", he has done exactly the opposite and it appears that is not by accident.
"He has largely supported the military until as of recently with the downsizing, which is inevitable in every decade, our leaders have to make cuts...we keep only the best and brightest, right?"
He has shown public disdain for all things military and has continued to push a liberal social engineering agenda on the military.
"He is a very supportive husband and father, and we need strong father role models in today's society where fathers are as rare as a long term-marriage."
While that I agree that he appears to be a very supportive husband and father, he is no role model. He openly supports immoral conduct/lifestyles; supports the murder of innocent babies; has done nothing to address the biggest issue in the black community, absentee fathers and black-on-black murder/crimes; and is openly racist. Some role model...
Having said that, what do I admire about him? Nothing... Not one damn thing. As I have stated on numerous times in many similar RP threads, he is the most corrupt, inept, racist, divisive and immoral president this country has ever had and likely will ever have.
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
GySgt Melissa Gravila - Very well said. Could not agree with you more. It is hard to remain positive and professional when talking about Obama. Thank God our national nightmare is coming to an end in one week.
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
GySgt Melissa Gravila - Your father was correct... A person's perception, biases, opinions, upbringing, experiences, etc. all play into how they view something. Two people can see the same thing, but perceive them as different.
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Cpl Bill Johnson
Colonel, if you think that Obama caused a racial divide, you are blind. This country, listen closely, has already a racial divide. Always. If you disagree, please cite a tome period when we didn't.
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
Cpl Bill Johnson I don’t dispute the fact that we have always had a racial divide. My point is that Obama made that divide much wider. He did so on purpose and continues to do so.
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I really wish I would not have read this thread. I come to RallyPoint to engage in informative & educated conversation. SSG(P) (Join to see) presented a topic and specifically asked to stay focused on that topic and to leave negativity aside. This group's inability to remain professional is very disheartening.
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1stSgt Jeff Blovat
1stSgt Jeff Blovat - though we can always remain professional and get involved at the same time.
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