As our nation mourns the passing of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, we are reminded once again of the immaturity of one Barack Hussein Obama. Once again, our community organizer in chief has chosen to take the moral low road on a issue of great importance. It is no secret that Hussein Obama is no big fan of conservative Supreme Court justices, or of the constitution for that matter. His disdain was driven home this week as it was anounced that Mr. Obama would not be attending the funeral of the late justice Scalia. Now, his personal views aside, I believe that a sitting president has a moral obligation to attend a funeral of such a high ranking official. Perhaps Barry feels he is immune from this obligation since it was not he who nominated the late justice? Whatever his reasoning, it should not only be viewed as a slap in the face to the Supreme Court, but to all of America as well. Of course, most of us already know that Mr. Obama considers the United States to be a rascist, imperialistic nation that needs to be taken down a few pegs!
From James Earl Carter and George H.W. Bush to William Jefferson Clinton, many presidents of our recent history have been in attendance at the funerals of Supreme Court justices. However, the arrogance of our current sitting president may forbid him from such duties. The body of Justice Scalia had hardly reached room temperature before Mr. Obama made his anouncement this past week that he would choose a succesor, "In due time." So, the tradition of choosing a liberal, constitution stomping nutjob justice to succeed justice Scalia must remain intact, but not the tradition of a sitting president attending the funeral of a supreme court justice? Mr. Obama has once again chosen which traditions are deemed important and which are not. I'm quite sure that Mr. Obama will be the first one in line to attend the funeral of such elite men as Bill Ayers and Jeremiah Wright. Whether one shares our presidents views or not, it still must be accepted that traditions such as this are worth keeping. Of course, with an arrogance born in Ivy League staff lounges, one cannot expect a man of such superiority to make time for a silly funeral of a man who supported a imperfect constitution.
~Scott~
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