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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Appology to Mr. President

In a post, which I made yesterday, I wrote a line as "so called President," that based upon my anger and goodwill for Mr. President. I appologise for it. But this is truly appology though...not like an American president said "sorry," when American jet-fighter bombed on Chinese embassy in Eastern Eufope a few decades ago.

What does 'President' mean? According to recent experience, "President" means "a person who read a/the speech whatever speech-writing-team write, without any checking and considering (its consequences) enough." That's what we have seen and heard.

As a (huge) leader (of a huge nation), Mr. President should check his speech, especially when you have to give in a foreign land that you really do not know its true background, history, people and geography. For one wrongly usage of a word of a president, it could create 'bloody history' in that land, for its people. For example, if Obama wrongly used a word or a line of speech during his unnecessirily rush-trip to Burma, will he take responsibility for its consequenses? I believe that he gave that speech without he really knew about history, background and people of Burma and Arakan. He just simply read it as speech-writing-team wrote.
Then, what happened? He was acting and doing those things just simply as his advisors' guidence as they wished for. He did not also simply consider what will be consequences of it. For them, they have detail plan to create things after Obama's trip. He did not think anything about - native people in that region could be in suffering, trouble and chaos.

Mr. President, if you lead our nation and the world in that way, it will obviously be that - our nation and the world will be as the way those guys want to be; but NOT the way, which American people or people of the world wish to be.

Please consider enough before you act. Please check your speech before you give as you are a big guy. Please do not follow the marble. Check and watch who throw that marble; how and why?

Thank you and have a great day!

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