Phil Boehmke
American Thinker
6/20/2010
One of Barack Obama’s first actions upon taking office was the unceremonious rejection of the Winston Churchill bust which had been loaned to our nation as a symbol of friendship and trust after the 9/11 terrorist attack on America. Subsequent actions by Mr. Obama have revealed a deep seated hostility towards our old and valued ally culminating in his un-presidential response to the BP oil spill.
In an exclusive interview with the UK Daily Mail Sarah Onyango, the woman Barack Obama calls ‘Granny Sarah’ gave some insight into her grandson’s anti-British bias…
…‘I narrated the whole story to Barack one evening to help him understand our family’s past. He wasn’t amused at all. He expressed quite a lot of concern about why the British had to punish his grandfather “on his own soil.”…
…‘Generally, my grandson never believed the British do anything for a common good, rather than their selfish interests.’
…Clearly Mr. Obama’s anti-British feelings can be traced to the family stories related to him by his ‘Granny Sarah.’ It would appear as though Obama is using the office of President of the United States as means of exacting revenge against the British people for alleged actions committed 60 years ago by persons long since forgotten.
The complete article is available at the American Thinker.
CAJ note: In our opinion, the grievances of the past shouldn’t be nursed in positions of power and authority, and certainly not in the office of President of the United States. It is our experience that, having once been a global Empire, the British have probably crossed everybody everywhere in the world. We find this Chicago vendetta mentality either childish or dangerous…or both.