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According to news reports, the Secret Service is becoming concerned that President Obama has been going off on his own more and more lately, taking walks and doing things where he doesn’t have all the protection they think he should have. Obama is reportedly getting tired of being in a bubble all the time and wants to get out more. Are you OK with him doing that or are you worried that he might be putting his life and the life of others in jeopardy?

“You know who else marched to the beat of his own drum? Hitler.”

“First Hitler reference of the day for the H-S comment scroll.”

“President Obama taking a walk or going out to a restaurant is not analogous to murdering and torturing tens of thousands of innocent people.”

“How does Obama have time for a walk when he’s on the golf course every day?”

“I take it the President’s middle name frightens you. Don’t be afraid. You’ll be OK. Even if his first name was Hussein. It is an ethnic name. It can’t hurt you, but your racism does hurt others.”

“I knew someone would throw the racism out there.”

“All it takes is a mention of Obama to bring out Fayette’s finest.”

“These questions really bring out the nuts.”

“I don’t see the big deal if Obama goes off on his own every once in awhile. The same thing happened under the Bush administration.”

“I can’t imagine having people trailing behind me every moment of every day. I don’t blame him one bit, but with all the crazy radicals out there he needs to be more cautious.”

“Send him to Kenya. Tell him to just stay there for good.”

“It’s what he signed up for. If he doesn’t like how it is, resign and go back to Chicago with all the other thugs!”

“Guy is human. He needs his alone time like we all do.”

“Let him go! I wish he would just walk right out of D.C!”

“No one should live in fear. Get out and live!”

“Did the Secrete service call some news agency and tell them that this is going on? Can any President trust the Secrete Service to keep their mouth shut?”

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