Posted on 04/25/2012 5:53:07 PM PDT by yoe
President Obamas National Security Adviser Samantha Power will head the new White House Atrocities Prevention Board, which is tasked with formulating a response to war crimes, crimes against humanity and mass atrocities.
Power helped to found a global military doctrine called Responsibility to Protect that was also devised by several controversial characters, including Palestinian legislator Hanan Ashrawi, a staunch denier of the Holocaust who long served as the deputy of late Palestinian Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat.
Power once suggested investing literally billions of dollars in a mammoth protection force to intercede in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Notorious left-wing radical Tom Hayden recently wrote Power sees war as an instrument for achieving her liberal, even radical, values.
[snip] Power was reportedly heavily influential in convincing Obama to launch NATO airstrikes in Libya last year...
[snip] Also writing at Rag Blog is Marxist activist Carl Davidson, a founder of the socialist New Party. WND previously reported evidence Obama was a New Party member.
[snip] Soros Open Society Institute is a primary funder and key proponent of the Global Centre for Responsibility to Protect.
[snip] One Rag Blog contributor is Mark Rudd, a founder of the Weather Underground terror group alongside Obama associate William Ayers. The Weathermen, co-founded by Ayers and his wife, Bernardine Dohrn, sought the overthrow of the U.S. government. .
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
“........tasked with formulating a response to war crimes, crimes against humanity and mass atrocities.”
Guess she could hit the ground running by starting with Obama himself.
Why are the “czar’s” even being funded? Cut them off at the check-book. We are soooooo screwed once again and nobody does anything about it.
Obama has created his own private government and nothing is being done to stop it.
I think Atrocity Czar should start with the modern art in the Lincoln Gallery of the Smithsonian. Lots of atrocities in there. And there is probably plenty more work for him in the National Endowment for the Arts. Some of the stuff they inflict on the art world are atrocities - and done with taxpayer funds to boot!
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