Posted on 11/27/2011 11:01:37 AM PST by mdittmar
Anyone seen one,Seems the CIC should make a statement,maybe I missed it.
He probably said it was Bush’s fault but as a Muslim he was for all the violence against non-Muslims he could get.
Probably also asked if we could save some money by buying some of their nukes.
Also could have asked if they need a new worthless leader from Chicago by way of Hawaii and elsewhere?
Plans to open a chain of golf course there I think.
Did I miss anything?
I believe his statement was “Fore”
http://www.whitehousedossier.com/2011/11/25/obama-plays-golf-30th-time-year/
Also, his wife chimed in and said the Pakistani children need to stop eating fatty foods.
A statement of surrender?
Why? What could he possibly say that I would be interested in hearing?
Short of saying, “I resign” I would prefer that he just completely disappear.
That is about as likely as him resigning or doing anything else I could agree with.
One of Obama’s few foreign-policy promises during the campaign was that he knew how to fix Pockestahn, and McCain didn’t even know where it was.
(Well, maybe he was right about McCain.)
Americas relationship with the Muslim world is analogous to the relationships in an abusive family. Everybody knows that something is wrong. Everybody knows what that something is. Nobody talks about it. The insiders, family members, are the governments of Pakistan and the United States. The outsiders are the people of Pakistan and the people of the United States.
Some of the relationships are:
The United States stated national goal of (reducing but not defeating human-event terrorism?) and Pakistans stated support of that stated goal.
Pakistans governments relationship with its people who support killing all non-Muslims. Theres a lot of winking and nodding here with angry pronouncements that theyve arrested CIA agents and ordered American bases closed.
The American governments relationship with its core constituency that Bushs war will be ended with all troops returned by 3:00 pm Central Time, November 3rd, 2012.
Im sure Ive left many relationships out. But the whole situation is volatile and dangerous in every sense to Americas safety and economic wellbeing. So, a pronouncement on Pakistan would probably not really help Americas position. Much like the child of abusive but rich, famous parents probably wont improve his situation by trying to involve, say, a school guidance counselor.
The best thing the President and Congress could do is stop spending money on welfare here and abroad and set incentives to ramp up domestic energy production so that the US doesnt need the Arab world. Then, we can kick some serious ass and stop worrying about whose feelings get hurt.
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