Monday, February 17, 2014
Lessons in Lying
The virtue of telling the truth was taught to generations of Americans in part through the story of George Washington and the cherry tree. In this apocryphal tale, our first President declares, "I can not tell a lie". Perhaps our current President could give little George lessons. Barack Hussein Obama lied about the Affordable Care Act providing lower medical insurance costs of twenty-five hundred dollars per family, about keeping your doctor, and said "if you like your coverage, you can keep your coverage". In the event of the implementation of Obama Care, all of Obama's aforementioned positions turn out not to be happening. You likely can not keep your doctor or the medical insurance policy you liked, and your costs have not been reduced but are actually going up. Obama has been just as candid about Benghazi and the gun-walking Fast and Furious scheme into Mexico as he has about the Affordable Care Act. On this Presidents' Day, can you name a more dishonest President on matters of consequence than our current misleader?
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