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u1u9, One apologizes for that which one is responsible. My question is: In what way was Frank responsible for what he perceives his father and others did wrong? Frank is free to criticize, but spare me the sanctimony.
Frank can apologize for himself all he likes, but as Glenn Penner has said, "Confessing or apologizing for the so-called sins or actions or others...costs us nothing and is most often simply a cleverly disguised expression of pride."
I find it amusing that you consider it sanctimony when a man tries to take responsibility for his part in a series of events, weather they be direct or indirect.
Obama's life is worth more than all these slimy repubs put together. If anything happens to him, all inciting slimeballs on record will be held accountable. Lots of us on the left believe in our second amendment too, and there's more of us than there are of you... AND we can read.
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One apologizes for that which one is responsible. My question is: In what way was Frank responsible for what he perceives his father and others did wrong? Frank is free to criticize, but spare me the sanctimony.