We the people, a proud people because of our history, one that has done more for the world than any other country on this planet in a humanitarian way, doesn’t deserve to be indicted for human rights violations by our number one ambassador, President Obama.

But we apparently have a president that has some hang-ups about the country he represents and continues to apologize for America, yet claims to be an American, without valid confirmation to the people that elected him.   Perhaps it’s because he didn’t grow up here, came from a Muslim background, is half black, half white and has an agenda the public didn’t know about when they elected him – the first Afro-American – President of the United States.

It is sad, sad to we the people, when he made a world-wide media tour apologizing for America’s past.

Are we perfect as a people? No!  Do we deserve to have a president to apologize to the rest of the world for our past from his perceptions? No!

Yet, this is what he has done for the 19 months he has been in office, somewhat pandering to the Muslim community worldwide.

His latest missile across the American people’s bow was an indictment from the State Department stating that the United States violates human rights.

The book report was submitted to the UN – that impotent body occupying US land in Manhattan – that is a drain on our budget and adds to our deficit with very little positive results.

It said we discriminate against the disabled, homosexuals, women, native Americans, blacks, Hispanics and those who don’t speak English.

The report notes that the government is committed to “challenge misperceptions and discriminatory stereotypes to prevent acts of vandalism and to combat hate crimes,” offenses that the American people evidently keep committing.  The Washington Times in an editorial said, “The implication is that if Americans had only been less racist, they would be enjoying prosperity today.”

Obama must be looking into Tarot cards while on his 6th vacation of the year, albeit it a rainy one, which makes cards and fortune telling a good pass time.

The Washington Times editorial says, “The impact of the document will be to confirm critiques of the US  as a haven for hatred and rights abuses.”

Sadly, the report reflects upon Obama’s agenda – that big government is the answer to America’s problems.  It’s the State that’s the solution, not the people.

Let’s see how the people respond to this premise in the upcoming mid-term elections.  The rest of the world does not understand this process of our democracy where the people have an opportunity to speak and dismiss this form of rhetoric and policies.