Simpson wrote:
> So let's say her adult life began in January 1982 at the age of 18.
>
> Ronald Reagan was president for one year and would continue in office
> for the next seven years. He plunged the nation into the deepest debt
> since WWII. Nothing to be proud of there.
>
> Next came four years of George . Bush. Hell, even Republicans
> weren't proud of him.
>
> Then came eight years of Bill Clinton, and every Republican will tell
> you these were the most shameful years America has ever had to endure.
>
> Now we've had seven years of the Boy King and America is even deeper
> in debt that when Reagan left office. Our traditional allies have
> turned their backs to us and one million Iraqis are dead and untold
> millions are maimed and/or living as miserable refugees.
>
> I don't see what the big fuss is all about just because Michelle Obama
> is beginning to feel some pride in America.
I was thinking similarly to your points.
You stated it extremely well.
Michelle had every right to not be overly proud of America during those
years.
Those Repub flag waving pride filled halfwits don't know half the
shameful things that our Executive Branch has done during all those years!
Barack Obama has the best wisdom based skills to restore my faith &
pride, for the first time since then, in the .
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