Dereliction of Duty
March 22, 2011Dereliction of duty widely refers to failure, through negligence or obstinacy, to perform one’s legal or moral duty to a reasonable expectation. Though dereliction of duty refers to a specific military offense, the same term is used to describe an occurrence of an elected official failing to perform his or her elected duty. An elected official accused of dereliction of duty may not be reelected or may be impeached. Dereliction is a form of the word derelict, derived from the Latin word derelictus, and is synonymous with “negligent,” “neglectful,” “abandoned” and “deserted.”To whom does Obama owe his duty?
As the ‘leader’ of America, Obama has an obligation to not to meddle in the affairs of other Nations. But look at what he’s left:
Observing Obama in his virginal 2011 year, Pakistan is in ruin, Lebanon is in ruin, Egypt is in ruin, Libya is in ruin, Tunisia is in ruin, Yemen is in ruin, Albania is in ruin, Greece is in ruin, Ireland is in ruin, Spain is in ruin, Portugal is in ruin…and with Japan in ruin, Barack Hussein Obama has decided for once not to go off and play golf, as America faces deepening Obama economic ruin.Continue reading ‘Dereliction of Duty’
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