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July 25, 2008 11:32 AM
CNN: Ticker: Obama asked if trip crossed the line


Uh oh, I don't like the sound of that at all. What that tells me are two things, and neither one of them is good.

One thing it could point at is, that Barack Obama knows full well he may have done something that he was not supposed to, was not appropriate or according to protocol, and is looking for back-up, or to find out if he got away with it. 

He can't walk the line and step off left and right whenever he feels like it. It makes him undependable. You never know what to expect and what he gets us into.

It could also point to his own insecurity and self-doubt. Not quite sure if what he did was the right thing. He is asking for conformation and is looking for praise and encouragement. That could mean he still has got lots to learn and is not ready for the job.

Mr. Obama, maybe this would be of some help:
Never do what you know is wrong.
Always do what you know is best.
And in doubt, DON'T DO ANYTHING!

Although his words may sound firm, it seems his heart is full of self-doubt. Therefore, another small piece of my mind:

Don't talk the talk, if you can't walk the walk!

Wisdom spouted by BLOND at July 25, 2008 11:32 AM

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