Wednesday, September 12, 2012

The Shadow President

my sincere condolences to the families of the United States Ambassador to Libya, and the three others who were brutally murdered and to those Americans in our consulate in Egypt.    

maybe now Obama will decide that it is a good time to meet with the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu.

I mean, how can he not?  He's going to look more of a fool than he already is, if he declines, as his Muslim counterparts in Libya and Egypt just handed him his ass.

and here we go again...waiting for a shadow President, patiently watching a t.v. screen featuring an empty podium, waiting for an empty President, and no doubt having to endure more empty rhetoric.  

the United States Ambassador to Libya and three others were needlessly murdered by a mob because of a movie depicting the prophet Mohammed in a negative way.

instead of pointing to who is responsible for what just happened--an out of control bunch of fanatical, murderous thugs, and strongly denouncing what they did, responding immediately by sending a response  they wouldn't soon forget, this White House and State Department chose instead to appease these vicious culprits by taking aim at the message of the movie and admonishing all those who would dare cast any aspersion on a certain religious group, namely Islam.

this is the result of The Political Correctness Pantheon gone horribly astray.  this is what happens when you  have a vacuous President and others who believe that by speaking softly, hoping not to hurt anyone's feelings, that their carefully chosen words will somehow stop or curtail groups of malevolent malcontents from acting out their most fervent and misguided beliefs.

well, Mr. President, "did it work?"

you now have one U.S. Ambassador and three others you were indirectly responsible for killing but this does not give you nor anyone else responsible, a get out of jail free card.      

and, might there be more?    

this murderous attack is a vicious assault on those who have every right to express themselves; in this case the producer of the movie, albeit we may not necessarily agree with what he said, and the totally, despicable actions taken by Islamist thugs (in this case murder) whose intense hatred for all who oppose their version of just what Islam is all about.  

and with no thanks to the terrorist thugs, i believe that many Americans and others are beginning to get a clearer picture, the bigger picture if you will, of just what Islam is all about.  and it ain't pretty.    

I'd say if this brutal attack isn't a wake up call to all those who have had their heads buried in the sand (no pun intended) and those who just can't bring themselves to acknowledge that there are violent elements in the world who will resort to anything to prove a point; well then it's time they be removed from office and replaced by more capable individuals who truly have this country's national security interests at heart.    

I, personally, do not believe that the President really cares one whit about what happened to the Americans defending our outposts in Libya and Egypt, but mouthed just the right words to get through having to  painfully endure another round of standing before the American people, uttering condolences to the families of the fallen, as I believe that President Obama identifies more with Islam than he does with the American people and his purported Christian faith.























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