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Posted: 8:51 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011

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By Neal Boortz

I’m driving to my Atlanta residence from Peachtree-DeKalb Airport yesterday … down Peachtree at 5:00 p.m.  It was by far the most dangerous part of my trip from Naples. Somewhere around Lenox Square I see in front of me is a Saab (I think) convertible with the top down.  A blonde is driving – never see the passenger.  On the rear bumper is an Obama “2012” sticker.  Now --- hours later --- I must say that I’m glad I never caught up with that convertible in traffic because I felt this overwhelming desire to look at the driver and say “Really?  Are you really that ignorant?”

Actually the proper line would have been “Are you really that stupid?”  Ignorant means you haven’t learned.  Stupid means you can’t.  Considering the state or our economy in 2008 you might be excused for voting for Obama the first time around … but to do it a second time?  You must either be living off the government in some manner – or you’re just hopelessly out of your freaking mind.  If this woman in the convertible hasn’t learned in the last three years that Barack Obama is the most incompetent, dangerous and un-American president we’ve ever seen; if she hasn’t learned that our Republic might well not survive another four more years under this man’s anti-capitalist class warfare rule, then she simply isn’t capable of absorbing and processing information.  That’s the very definition of “stupid.”

Maybe she was borrowing the car!  Don’t let this happen to you.  If you borrow a car from someone suffering from ObamaDementia, put duct tape over any Obama bumper stickers – at least the positive ones.  If you have a “Change You Can Step In” bumper sticker complete with the Obama logo on a little round pile of doggie squeeze …. Then Drive proudly! 

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