Decisions are just so difficult, especially when you lack any moral compass, from Fox News:
When it comes to gays and the Boy Scouts, President Barack Obama and the youth organization he serves as honorary president have agreed to disagree.
The White House on Wednesday said Obama opposes the youth organization’s recently reaffirmed policy of excluding gays as members and adult leaders. He has no plans to resign as honorary president, White House spokesman Shin Inouye said.
Dim Won, b/k/a President Barack Obama just can not seem to decide is supporting sodomy is a good idea or not. Dim Won must have slept through the Reverend Jeremiah Wright’s sermons on sodomy. We slept through all the others.
*Oh, he knows it’s not a good idea to suport it, he just lacks the testicular mass to oppose it.
[...] –FBOther than the official Obama Twitter feed, the White House seems to be all but ignoring the two yea…use seems to be all but ignoring the two year anniversary of its signature "achievement." No celebrations were planned to mark the signing of Obamacare, which took place two years ago. Perhaps it is because polls show a majority of Americans are against it, or at least, against the centerpiece of the legislation – the individual mandate. Perhaps it is because there is at least a fair chance that the Supreme Court could find some or all of it unconstitutional as it takes up the case next week. Or maybe it is because the Congressional Budget Office found that Obamacare will cost over twice what was originally estimated. Damn, that's a surprise, huh. A government program costs more than it should. Whatever the reason, only the Twitter feed even seems to be acknowledging Obamacare at all. It has been full of success stories of the American Care Act (ACA) this week. But this is largely preaching to the base anyway. The Republican candidates continue to point out the flaws. Gov. Mitt Romney Friday blasted President Barack Obama’s health care reforms on the two year anniversary of the legislation’s signing, citing it as a “centerpiece” of the president’s failure during his time in office. “This presidency has been a failure. At the centerpiece of this failure is this piece of legislation… Obamacare,” said Romney at a campaign event in the suburbs of New Orleans, which holds a primary on Saturday. “You know that the White House is not celebrating Obamacare today. There is going to be no big ceremony going on, the president is not giving any big speeches on Obamacare, and that’s for a reason: most Americans want to get rid of it, and we’re among those Americans,” said the former Massachusetts governor in front of an audience of between 150 to 200 people. [...]