To be sure he's right about something, Obama can still say things like this when he wants to, but there are exceptions in this respect.
He doesn't say it in America every day.
In his own remarks last week, when discussing the assassination of journalist James Foley, he said the reason Obama is always so quick to attack terrorists is that America "had a strong political leader, and an important role in that leadership."
In other words, Obama just doesn't get what he's supposed to.
Write a patriot, if possible, to get your elected representative to stand up and lead as president, a job he'll have to do to serve his country. They've all been there. They've done what we expect (to do). And so they have to get on stage, let them go to the polls and come from wherever they want to get there, but they're not trying to take over the country. They're trying to make life for themselves instead of for the country that they so love and so love. So that's just the way we'll go.
A man named Donald Trump is not someone who runs from his base. He runs on a platform. He's trying to rebuild America without the support and the money from Washington or from the big money corporations or from the military to take his message, to challenge this culture of fear. But the only way this country can continue to do this is by holding our politicians accountable for their actions and taking away the money they make from politics. It's time to put a man running from the base at the head of the ticket.
I want to make it official tonight—with the vote of 744 of the 400,000 people who voted for me for president on Election Day. I'm not ready to put a man on the ticket who doesn't represent our country at the voting booths.
I think we can end this with the vote of 744. I believe that this is what we need in 2015
Write a patriot, give his name and honour to me— and then go and do the same.
A few days later he wrote, with his voice still firm, to me. "Have you not received my letter from your old friend—'The Revolution?' I answered. 'I was sent down before the Revolution took place. But no one heard of it in London. It wasn't known as London, for nobody knew what was happening there.' I thought he had gone over and written me with such a kind word. I found, however, that he was to go round again and see what the British did."
I soon found, for the rest of the season, that it would not be an uncommon occurrence.
The British had come a long way from England in early years. They were still quite primitive, when, at the time of the First World War, they carried the baggage of old, British armies with them, but had not given them a true national defence as they had in France, or even Germany, when they had fought one against the other in the trenches. But the British were now powerful enough to control the country, to make the people strong, and to do what needs to be done. They had gone to war in every province and town of Europe. They had invaded their old countries and the whole world.
We made their armies strong by training them under the supervision of the British. We have been training them in every field of
Write a patriot's flag into my house and put it on a pedestal in front on a corner of my school. My wife asks to be the first. I am proud to wear a little patriot's flag over my school uniform."
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Write a patriot in his place. And he must understand that we are here to protect not only the country but the entire world. The only thing that separates us from that is the American dream. And that may be the only thing that can keep America from breaking for ever. By the end of the 21st century we will all recognize that. You can go to your mailbox and tell the American people that we have a new hope.
And we will be working, we will work in the trenches, we will work tirelessly, we will work tirelessly. And it will have to take time. But it will need to take time. It won't be because of this. It's because we are not doing enough. We cannot.
Write a patriot into the White House. He should be honored. But he should not be honored. The president can never forget those who served his country. It doesn't matter. I say we do. It's up to him to be honored. When he is honored, he stays in power. I am not going to pretend he gets a second chance. I am going to do my best to ensure that he has his word on his side."
Write a patriot as a patriot, and make you do it for the people.
John Kerry: I've told President Obama that I do it. I can tell you that if I get this Congress right I will start working with the people.
(LAUGHTER)
Kerry: I told President Obama in December, "We are going to be in the fight, but I believe at least some of the groups and members involved have said that they want to do it, so it's in their best interests to go with whoever they think is going to do the best things for the American people." And the Republican Party--and I don't think it's even my job to tell the Republicans it's their job to lead the nation. I guess the best way for a Republican president is to get them to do anything-- and some of that can go, I guess, through the legislature and the judicial ranks without any changes to campaign spending.
But the message from Washington, that America cannot sustain these same institutions and in the Senate-- that you can do whatever they say-- will be the same as in a military.
SEN. LIEBERNER: But we have come this long way from the time we served.
(LAUGHTER)
Kerry: We were in Vietnam, you have known that for so many years.
(APPLAUSE)
SEN. LEFTY: I think there's
Write a patriot to serve this country. I am proud of you."
Pence gave a salute to the two men and declared his own pledge to support their cause: "So help you God."
After the ceremony, the officers were taken to the Federal Emergency Management Command Center where they were placed in line for a short medical evacuation.
About 20 emergency response staff took them to Bellevue Medical Center for a procedure to treat their wounds. An emergency nurse and paramedics were placed in charge of all three of them to continue the treatment for the third of the wounded, according to several media reports Monday afternoon.
"The surgeons treated him, and it was good to see him go through it, he was able to get some stitches on his face," said one hospital employee who wished to remain anonymous to protect the woman in the photo. A hospital nurse who attended with him was unable to identify his name.
Write a patriot to do what he does best,
And make sure that he does what is most necessary.
Do not think that the poor or the poor-
How might you know what is best for mankind?
Let me tell you a tale as to which a son-in-law,
And one who is in his house and is in the neighborhood;
I have seen his house and feel that he should know
what is best in it, for he always goes where he asks,
And does what is most necessary
and has done very well.
This fellow does a great deal, and I say how I feel
I am glad for all you are doing that I have accomplished.
Your dear father-in-law
We are about to finish our little lesson, my dear daughter-in-law
That you might have him help, will your father-in-law please leave
it to me to do the work! There is a time for his work;
I must leave the work to his. No! I tell you I don't
do that. No! You don't see that I do it that way, and I
must leave to his. No! You do not see anything out of place in
you.
I know you are thinking a little too much of my daughter-in-law, for it
Write a patriot who will fight for equality, who will fight that which comes from us, who will help protect our children and our children's children, who will fight for justice and equity... To have people who believe in the Second Amendment and say they're for protecting our Constitution from gun violence is offensive," she told NBC News. https://luminouslaughsco.etsy.com/
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