[Q] - When Benjamin Franklin was dispatched to France as ambassador of
the United States in 1776, he won the hearts of the French through his
authenticity. Rather than take on an affected and phony continental
style, Franklin eschewed the powdered wig of the European gentleman
and donned the fur cap of an American frontiersman. Original genius
and polymath, Franklin understood that the French would see through
any false pretension but respect an authenticity that sprang from an
unpretentious and naive love of country.

What a contrast there is between Franklin and Barack Obama. Obama is a
Harvard lawyer who is a mile wide and an inch deep. He is only the
latest in a long line of shallow elites that consider it stylish and
intellectual to despise their own culture and heritage.

Nothing exemplifies Obama’s antipathy for American culture better than
his statement that Americans “cling to” religion and guns out of
frustration or bitterness. We only can suppose that Obama regards
religion or firearms as aberrations that need to be eradicated.

more: 
http://www.edmondsun.com/opinion/local_story_268230433.html?keyword=topstory

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