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Obama’s people rewriting history

You’re so vain ...

Mr. President, you probably think this is about you. Don’t you? Don’t you?

The president’s narcissistic self-insertion into official presidential biographies at www.whitehouse.gov/ would have us believe the “Great Communicator,” is not willing to wait until he’s enshrined. President Obama’s helpers have notoriously inserted their fearless leader into the official White House past presidents’ biographies on our website paid by our taxes and used by young people researching past presidents.

Franklin D. Roosevelt — Today the Obama administration continues to protect seniors and ensure Social Security will be there for future generations.

John F. Kennedy — President Obama celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps with a Presidential Proclamation.

Lyndon B. Johnson — President Obama’s historic health care reform law, the Affordable Care Act, strengthens Medicare, offers eligible seniors a range of preventive services with no cost-sharing, and provides discounts on drugs when in the coverage gap known as the “doughnut hole.”

Ronald Reagan — Today, President Obama is calling for the same (fairer tax code) with the Buffett Rule.

George H.W. Bush — President Barack Obama awarded George H.W. Bush the 2010 Presidential Medal of Freedom ... The administration continues to promote service and civic engagement, honoring heroes of local communities as “Champions of Change” and fostering civic participation.

George W. Bush — President Obama’s State of the Union speeches, Bush’s was the first, were available in an “enhanced” live stream version that featured infographics, charts and data side-by-side in real time with the president’s speech.

Reagan might have said this about Obama’s lack of truthfulness, “You ain’t seen nothing yet.”

Robert Meale

Woodstock

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