<span style="font-size: 20pt"><span style="font-weight: bold">Happy Birthday, Mr. President!</span></span>
Today, August 4, is Barack Obama’s birthday. He turned 48 today.
Believe it or not, there is now a website called www.happybirthdayobama.com, in which you can send the President a personalized Happy Birthday message. Needless to say, the birthers will be going on that site in droves and sending “tell us you real birthday” messages.
As for me, I believe everyone has a right to celebrate his birthday without being hassled. So for one day (and only one day), I will refrain from criticizing our President for his insanely socialist policies that are driving this nation into a sad hellhole.
I will not point out that his approval ratings have dropped to historically low levels for a President just six months into office. I will not point out that only Bill Clinton had a lower approval rating at this point as President.
I will also not point out that even the most optimistic economic forecasts show that we are stuck in a rut that will last for years. I will not point out that at this point his health care plan is DOA, and has virtually no support among the American people.
I will not point out that the Afghanistan war is looking like a quagmire as bad as Iraq that will last beyond his first term.
Happy Birthday, Mr. President!

Today, August 4, is Barack Obama’s birthday. He turned 48 today.
Believe it or not, there is now a website called www.happybirthdayobama.com, in which you can send the President a personalized Happy Birthday message. Needless to say, the birthers will be going on that site in droves and sending “tell us you real birthday” messages.
As for me, I believe everyone has a right to celebrate his birthday without being hassled. So for one day (and only one day), I will refrain from criticizing our President for his insanely socialist policies that are driving this nation into a sad hellhole.
I will not point out that his approval ratings have dropped to historically low levels for a President just six months into office. I will not point out that only Bill Clinton had a lower approval rating at this point as President.
I will also not point out that even the most optimistic economic forecasts show that we are stuck in a rut that will last for years. I will not point out that at this point his health care plan is DOA, and has virtually no support among the American people.
I will not point out that the Afghanistan war is looking like a quagmire as bad as Iraq that will last beyond his first term.
Happy Birthday, Mr. President!
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