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Jindal: Obama ‘Not Qualified’ to be Commander-in-Chief
« on: February 23, 2015, 04:29:15 pm »
http://www.breitbart.com/california/2015/02/23/jindal-obama-not-qualified-to-be-commander-in-chief/

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Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal joined about 900 Californians Saturday at the Unite IE Conference in Riverside’s Fox Theater with a strong, unapologetic and presidential speech that focused on “the importance of repealing all of Obamacare,” repealing “all of Common Core,” and winning “the war against radical Islamic terror.”

Jindal began by criticizing those Congressional Republicans who campaigned on repealing Obamacare, but now call full repeal “too hard,” violating their promises to voters, according to Jindal. “They’ve decided we’re not going to get rid of all of the Obamacare tax increases, instead we’re just going to raise taxes a little bit less than he did. They’ve said, we’re not just going to get rid of his entitlement program; we’re going to have to create a new entitlement program. They’ve said, just like the President does, we’re going to count success, by the number of people that have a cards, never mind whether they really have access to doctors or affordable healthcare, never mind if we’re actually reducing costs for the American people.”

He added, “I don’t ever remember these candidates saying, ‘well vote for us, give us the majority and we’ll just repeal the easy parts of Obamacare, not the hard parts.’”

“We don’t need to be a cheaper, weaker version of the Democratic Party,” Jindal proclaimed, continuing, “and we certainly don’t need Obamacare-lite.”

He transitioned to his second call to repeal all of Common Core, saying, “Right now I’m suing Arne Duncan to get rid of every word of Common Core.”

“Under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution,” Jindal said as point one of two arguing against Common Core, “we have never allowed the federal government to make curriculum, to make standards, to make testing decisions that should be best made a the local level by parents, teachers and local officials.”

The Governor offered his solution to “allow the dollars to follow the child instead of making the child follow the dollars.” He went on to say, “The best way to fix education in America is to trust moms and dads and to give them real choice about how, when and where their children are educated.”

“We face a fundamental threat from radical Islamic terrorism,” Jindal said, transitioning to his third, “most serious of all” issue.

“I hate to say this, but we have a President right now who is not qualified to be our Commander-in-Chief.”

He continued, “It gives me no joy to say that. This is not a partisan statement. This is not an ideological statement. This is a recognition of the facts. We’ve got a President who can’t seem to utter the words radical Islamic terrorism. How can he defeat the enemy if he’s not even willing to recognize the enemy that we face.”

Reviewing radical Islamic terrorists’ mass slaughters and terrorism over the past few


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Re: Jindal: Obama ‘Not Qualified’ to be Commander-in-Chief
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2015, 05:10:02 pm »
Wow.  Jindal has spoken and he is right on the money.  A clear powerful message..."We don’t need to be a cheaper, weaker version of the Democratic Party"...

If he stays strong and doesn't back down from this message of conservatism; he will be a serious contender should he decide to run; and at this point, I certainly hope he does.
Romans 12:16-21

Live in harmony with one another; do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly, do not claim to be wiser than you are.  Do not repay anyone evil for evil, but take thought for what is noble in the sight of all.  If it is possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all…do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.