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To: AmericanInTokyo

He also was alone- Michelle, First Female did not come. Cindy McCain was there though. Obama also made a statement which was not good IMO:Here are his 2001 and 2008 statements:

“1. State Senator Barack Obama, September 19th 2001:

“Even as I hope for some measure of peace and comfort to the bereaved families, I must also hope that we as a nation draw some measure of wisdom from this tragedy. Certain immediate lessons are clear, and we must act upon those lessons decisively. We need to step up security at our airports. We must reexamine the effectiveness of our intelligence networks. And we must be resolute in identifying the perpetrators of these heinous acts and dismantling their organizations of destruction.

“We must also engage, however, in the more difficult task of understanding the sources of such madness. The essence of this tragedy, it seems to me, derives from a fundamental absence of empathy on the part of the attackers: an inability to imagine, or connect with, the humanity and suffering of others. Such a failure of empathy, such numbness to the pain of a child or the desperation of a parent, is not innate; nor, history tells us, is it unique to a particular culture, religion, or ethnicity. It may find expression in a particular brand of violence, and may be channeled by particular demagogues or fanatics. Most often, though, it grows out of a climate of poverty and ignorance, helplessness and despair.

“We will have to make sure, despite our rage, that any U.S. military action takes into account the lives of innocent civilians abroad. We will have to be unwavering in opposing bigotry or discrimination directed against neighbors and friends of Middle Eastern descent. Finally, we will have to devote far more attention to the monumental task of raising the hopes and prospects of embittered children across the globe-children not just in the Middle East, but also in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe and within our own shores.”

2. Senator Barack Obama, September 11th 2008

“Today, we honor the memory of the lives that were lost on September 11, 2001, and grieve with the families and friends who lost someone they loved in New York City, at the Pentagon, and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. We will never forget those who died. We will always remember the extraordinary efforts of our firefighters, police and emergency responders, and those who sacrificed their own lives on Flight 93 to protect their fellow Americans. And we give thanks for the Americans defending us every day in our communities at home, and in our military abroad.

“On 9/11, Americans across our great country came together to stand with the families of the victims, to donate blood, to give to charity, and to say a prayer for our country. Let us renew that spirit of service and that sense of common purpose. Let us remember that the terrorists responsible for 9/11 are still at large, and must be brought to justice. Let us resolve to defeat terrorist networks, defend the American homeland, stand up for the enduring American values that we cherish, and seek a new birth of freedom at home and around the world.”


77 posted on 08/24/2009 6:29:47 AM PDT by PghBaldy (http://www.blackfive.net/main/2009/06/president-obama-visits-wounded-troops.html)
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To: PghBaldy

Here is what McCain said. Compare and contrast with the Odinga:

3. John McCain, September 11th 2001:

“There are no words to describe adequately the enormity of these attacks on the United States or the depravity of those who are responsible for them.
“Clearly, the organization and magnitude of these attacks required more than a few people to perpetrate. It will take some time to determine who they are, and who has supported their attacks on the United States. But we will find them out, and they will suffer the full, awesome measure of our justice.
“Until then, we can only pray for the victims and their families, remain calm, and resolute, confident that America will never be cowed by terrorists, no matter how awful their acts, no matter how depraved their hearts.
“These were not just crimes against the United States, they are acts of war. We will prevail in this war, as we have prevailed in the past. May God bless us in this trial, defend us, and make our justice swift and sure.”

(NB He also followed up with this on the Senate floor on September 12th.)

4. Senator John McCain, September 11th 2008:

“No American living then should ever forget the heroism that occurred in the skies above this field on September 11, 2001. It is believed that the terrorists on United Flight 93 may have intended to crash the airplane into the United States Capitol. Hundreds if not thousands of people would have been at work in that building when that fateful moment occurred, and been destroyed along with a beautiful symbol of our freedom. They and, very possibly I, owe our lives to the passengers who summoned the courage and love necessary to deny our depraved and hateful enemies their terrible triumph.

“I have witnessed great courage and sacrifice for America’s sake, but none greater than the sacrifice of those good people who grasped the gravity of the moment, understood the threat, and decided to fight back at the cost of their lives.

“I spoke at the memorial service for one of them, Mark Bingham. I acknowledged that few of us could say we loved our country as well as he and all the heroes of September 11 had. The only means we possess to thank them is to try to be as good an American as they were. We might fall well short of their standard, but there is honor in the effort.

“In the Gospel of John it is written, ‘Greater love hath no man than this: that a man lay down his life for his friends.’ Such was their love; a love so sublime that only God’s love surpasses it. I am in awe of it as much as I am in debt to it. May God bless their souls.”


83 posted on 08/24/2009 6:41:49 AM PDT by PghBaldy (http://www.blackfive.net/main/2009/06/president-obama-visits-wounded-troops.html)
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To: PghBaldy; All
"...We must also engage, however, in the more difficult task of understanding the sources of such madness. The essence of this tragedy, it seems to me, derives from a fundamental absence of empathy on the part of the attackers: an inability to imagine, or connect with, the humanity and suffering of others. Such a failure of empathy, such numbness to the pain of a child or the desperation of a parent, is not innate; nor, history tells us, is it unique to a particular culture, religion, or ethnicity. It may find expression in a particular brand of violence, and may be channeled by particular demagogues or fanatics. Most often, though, it grows out of a climate of poverty and ignorance, helplessness and despair..."

PghBaldy, thanks for posting this. THIS, in a nutshell, is what INFURIATES me about liberalism. I-DON'T-GIVE-A-RAT'S-ASS what their problems are.

Our sociopathic President is alluding to the trio of problems, that according to liberals if solved, will remedy ALL the problems of the world: Poverty, Ignorance and Disease. They call it "PID" for short)

In a nutshell, this is what separates liberals from normal people.

Normal people, who aren't brainwashed and haven't lived their lives in cloistered Ivory Towers or intellectually incestous dens of liberalism such as Berekely, Cambridge, Madison or Manhattan, know that some people are just evil.

Evil.

There are people all over the world who bath in these big three problems, Poverty, Ignorance and Disease. But they didn't come halfway around the world to fly planes into buildings to kill 3000 innocent people in a single day. Only these Islamofascist terrorists did.

The penchant of liberals to find an excuse for every misdeed permeates every single issue they have an opinion about, ranging from illegitimacy to crime and punishment.

Basically, nobody is responsible for their own actions. If someone did something bad, it might be their childhood. It might be their race, religion, environment, family, income level, whatever. In their liberal world, it is always SOMETHING.

I am trying to have a Christian outlook about this, forgiving my enemies and so on, but it makes steam come out of our ears when a person can say things like this and be elected the President of the United States.

164 posted on 08/24/2009 9:49:59 AM PDT by rlmorel ("The Road to Serfdom" by F.A.Hayek - Read it...today.)
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