Posted on 23 August 2010. Tags: america, Amp, Endorsement Policy, Endorsements, General Elections, Harry Reid, Health, Magazines, Members, Narrative, National Rifle Association, national-rifle, Nevada Senate, Nra, Nra Pvf, Politics, Preps, Right To Keep And Bear Arms, Second Amendment, Senate Race, Senate Seat, Senator, Sharron Angle, U S Senate
It has been rumored for some time now that the NRA (National Rifle Association) will endorse Harry Reid in the Nevada Senate race against the conservative Sharron Angle. This is confusing to most because while Sharron Angle is a 100% Second Amendment supporter, Harry Reid pretends to be pro-gun but uses his position in the Senate to undermine the right to keep and bear arms. While the NRA has gone out of their way to state that they have yet to endorse anyone in this race. For the record, the NRA-PVF has not yet made an endorsement in the Nevada U.S. Senate race . In fact, there have been no announced endorsements for any U.S. Senate seat for the November general elections—period. It is increasingly apparent that the Reid endorsement is coming. The August issue of the NRA magazines included a preemptive explanation for the unpopular recommendation titled Making Endorsements Count which regurgitates the NRA-PVF Endorsement Policy . They go on about being non-partisan and a single issue organization that …
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Posted on 26 April 2010. Tags: Accumulation, American Thinker, Barack Obama, Brain, Brains, Computer Terms, Confucius, Conversations, Daily Basis, Dangerous Situation, Detractors, Elements, Formal Education, Information Intelligence, Magazines, Old Adage, Practical Application, Rare Individuals, Reflection, Smart, Storage Capacity, Wise Wisdom
It is often said by both supporters and detractors that President Barack Obama is intelligent, smart, well educated, and even cerebral. However, President Obama is never described as wise. Wisdom is a special quality reserved for a few rare individuals. And wisdom is the most important characteristic which distinguishes ordinary leaders from extraordinary leaders.
Obama’s wisdom deficit is not necessarily a flaw or defect in his character. It is simply a quality that does not yet exist within the man. The old adage “with age comes wisdom” hints that wisdom takes time to acquire, but not all people become wise.
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