I want to begin by apologizing. I received another email from President Barack Obama yesterday; however, it was very late when I finally read my messages last night. I was too tired to type a proper response, so I left it until now. Below is the President's message to me:
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Jul 10 (1 day ago)
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We're getting outraised -- a first for a sitting president, if this continues. Not just by the super PACs and outside groups that are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into misleading ads, but by our opponent and the Republican Party, which just outraised us for the second month in a row.
We can win a race in which the other side spends more than we do. But not this much more.
So I need your help. If you believe that regular people should decide elections, then please chip in $3 or more today.
This isn't about me or the outcome of one election.
This election will be a test of the model that got us here. We'll learn whether it's still true that a grassroots campaign can elect a president -- whether ordinary Americans are in control of our democracy in the face of massive spending.
I believe we can do this. When all of us chip in what we can, when we can, we are the most powerful force in politics.
But today is the day to prove it. Donate now:
http://my.democrats.org/
Thank you -- for everything you've done before and everything you're doing now. It matters.
Barack
Here is my response to the President:
Mr. President,
Please do not whine to me about being the first sitting President to be "outraised." I cannot offer you any sympathy since I want the Republicans to raise more funds for the 2012 Presidential Election than the Democrats. I do not want to see you win another election.
As a matter of fact, I do not want to see any Democrat win election in November 2012. I have created a blog to support my desire to have Republicans defeat all Democrats running for office this year. After spending almost all of my adult years as a Democrat, I have changed parties mainly because of actions taken by you, Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic National Committee.
In the past I believed Democrats had the best interest of the American people when they made decisions. I may not have approved of former President Clinton's marital affairs, but I believed he was trying to improve the economic status of our country. I was not surprised to learn yesterday that Mitt Romney agrees with me about Bill Clinton.
Mitt Romney and I are in agreement that you, Nancy Pelosi and DNC do not know how to improve our country economically. I also believe you made a huge mistake with the Affordable Care Act. Your Obama Care is going to increase taxes, and I hope will be repealed in early 2013 when Mitt Romney is elected President and Republicans running for Senate offices win their elections.
You had the opportunity to create a patient centered health care program. You could have encouraged a program which truly would not raise taxes. Instead, you lied, misled or simply were too naive to understand Obama Care would raise taxes making life even more difficult for the very people you were supposed to be helping.
You have increased our national debt to astronomical proportions and without apology. If for no other reason than being a loving father, you should have been more careful about the US debt. How can you look into your little girls' eyes knowing their grandchildren will still be paying off your debt? What kind of father hurts future generations of his family and our citizen's future generations in this way?
You have had so many opportunities to do good and to make choices which would improve our country, but instead you did harm and made bad choices. A loving father would not stand by and allow children in our own country go hungry while he sends aid to other lands. One of your very first chores when you took office in January 2009 should have been to develop a policy which would have been made law in Congress to provide adequate meals for every child in our country. No other policy should have had precedence over US childhood hunger.
You and the DNC like to take promote the assassination of Bin Laden in your campaign commercials. You may have given the okay for the Navy SEALS to perform this task, but they were the ones who accomplished the task and risked their lives doing so. Nowhere in your campaign should there be mention of Bin Laden's assassination. It is an affront to those who accomplished this brave mission -- it is not an accomplishment for your re-election campaign.
1. Would be concerned about lowering national debt,
2. Would ascertain American children do not go to bed hungry,
3. Would create real job opportunities are available for laid-off Americans, like my husband,
4. And would have followed through on the campaign promise to make community college educations tuition-free for individuals who have been laid-off while also allowing these same individuals to receive their unemployment benefits so they can take care of their families while obtaining the education which will allow them to have a positive employment future.
You wasted your presidency on a health care plan which is not the right policy for the United States of America. You turned your back on the needs of American children. You increased our debt to an amount so astronomical your children's grandchildren will be paying off what you accumulated.
So many Americans looked upon your election with such hope in November 2008. So many celebrated with you in January 2009 when you repeated your Oath of Office. I wonder how many of them, like me, have left the Democratic Party to become Independents or Republicans? We won't know for certain until after the November 2012 election, but don't be surprised, Mr. President, when you discover there were enough of us make it possible for Mitt Romney to recite the Oath of Office in January 2013.
This is not my
first email to you or the DNC. Over the past month or more I have
written several messages to you and members of the DNC. I have
repeatedly stated I have left the Democratic Party and why I have done
so. By the way, you, Nancy Pelosi and other DNC leaders are are the
reason I can no longer stand to be associated with Democrats. I am
ashamed of the behavior, policies and statements made by you, Nancy
Pelosi and Democratic leaders.

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