Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Obama's Hypocracy

Let me start off by thanking the veterans for their service on this Veteran's Day, 2009. The debt we owe them can never be repaid.
In the last couple of days, Barack Obama spoke at Fort Hood and at Arlington Cemetery to praise the military. Am I the only who who sees the hypocrisy in that?
Tender words of praise for our men and women in uniform, and yet, he cannot decide if and when to deploy more soldiers in the fight in Afghanistan. The remarks he made at Fort Hood were heartfelt but he has done everything he can to hide the truth: that it was an act of war by a fanatical Muslim extremist staging Jihad against Americans.
His efforts to try and mask the terror attack at Fort Hood as psychotic is wrong. You can't suffer from PTSD when you've never been deployed to a war. Obama can't admit to the truth that the federal agencies screwed up again. He's trying to save his administration because another attack on our soil will finish him. The people of this country are already jumping the Obama ship over the whole health care and economy debacles. Hearing him continually stand behind this Muslim killer is just plain wrong.
There is evidence that Hasan contacted Al Quaida. There are emails to the Imam from the Falls Church mosque who has fled to Yemen. He encouraged Hasan to pursue Jihad. Hasan paraded around in Muslim dress the morning of the attack. More and more proof is falling into place. There was no mental illness as Washington would have you believe. This is a premeditated attack by a Muslim extremist that is being covered up.
And yet Obama stands up there and says, "Don't jump to conclusions." Out of the other side of his mouth, he's praising those who were killed and yet, he won't condemn this Muslim murderer.
And he won't commit to calling up more troops where they're needed. And he can't seem to engineer a plan for Afghanistan. But he can place that wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown and smile and give a good speech. I have to wonder was he there because he wanted to be or because it's his Presidential duty? As for substance, there is little there. I despise hypocrisy. And that seems like all we're getting from Obama.
At least when George Bush was president, you could see his deep respect and love for the military. When he visited the hospitals, he went unannounced and without film crews. He deeply cared for for the military and it was evident. ~One Voice

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