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President Obama: Defining his foreign policy big picture

The Obama administration full court press effort chugs along without pause, trying to convince America and the world, that absent US intervention in the bloody Syrian civil war, the sky is falling or at least it is according to this Chicken Little president (picture here).  Here’s the type of sweeping, disingenuous, flat-out ridiculous claim he makes to explain our “national interest” in the alleged use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government:

“It’s important for us to recognize that when over 1,000 people are killed, including hundreds of innocent children, through the use of a weapon that 98 or 99 percent of humanity says should not be used even in war, and there is no action, then we’re sending a signal that that international norm doesn’t mean much,” Obama said. “And that is a danger to our national security.” (CNN story here).

Our national interest is threatened enough by Assad’s alleged use of chemical weapons against his own people, but our national interest isn’t threatened enough to act regarding Iran’s determined acquisition of nuclear weapons capability, which Iran clearly would use to threaten the United States and our interests in the world?  President Obama never quite connects the dots of foreign policy issues in a coherent, realistic manner and he often fudges on the facts.  So, here’s the kindergarten level primer on the real “big picture” view of the troublesome Muslim world situation as it pertains to US national interests.

We still need oil, let’s start with that.  Okay, leftists, start wailing, “no war for oil”, but thanks to our failure to secure American domestic self-reliance regarding our energy needs (Obama nixing Keystone/banning new off-shore drilling/attacking fracking ring any bells), we still need to import a good deal of our oil.  Now, many want to demonize Vladimir Putin’s bold strokes, but if you look at a map and watch his moves to secure pipelines to export their oil, he expanded their oil markets eastward to tap into Asian markets, added to their European market.  We have President Obama and his cronies wasting billions on “alternative” energy pipedreams, while stymieing domestic oil, natural gas and coal production.  Having enough fuel to keep our economy functioning is a vital national interest – worth defending!  The Mid-East, absent vast oil supplies, would be a whole big mess we could pretty much avoid, but there you have it – we need oil.

Radical Islam, jihadi nutcases, Al Qaeda & friends, Islamists or as the Obama folks like to take the Islam out of  the name, “radical extremists” – whatever you call them – they are Islamic-inspired loons intent on ridding the world of infidels, of whom they consider Americans to be the #1 Infidels in the world.  That makes America and American interests their prime target.  Now, in Syria, we’ve got a rather ruthless dictator, Assad, who is engaged in a civil war against an assortment of rebel forces – some of them Al Qaeda (those “radical extremists” who want to annihilate America).  Now Secretary of State, John Kerry claims that 15-25% of the rebel forces are Al Qaeda in Syria (here).  Syrian president, Bashar Assad, claims that 80-90% of the rebels fighting him are Al Qaeda (here).  Who to believe, hummmm, well, first I would like to know from what sources John Kerry’s “facts” were attained, before accepting his lowball statistic.  This Syrian resistance lobbying group, Syria Emergency Task Force, who took John McCain to Syria earlier this year to promote US intervention and whose map seems to be accepted as the “official” disposition of rebel forces in Syria seems to be the source of much of the “accepted facts” on Syria.  Their mouthpiece, Elizabeth O’Bagy, keeps  prancing across US news venues as a “senior analyst for the Institute for the Study of War” (which states it is a think tank dedicated to promoting US strategic interests).

President Obama wants us to strike some of Assad’s military assets to help the rebel forces, of which a percentage (some/many, do we even know or care?) are Al Qaeda fighters.  Now, President Obama is very clear that this strike will be very limited, it’s not intended to topple Assad, but only intended to send Assad a message that we won’t tolerate him using chemical weapons against his own people…..  Yep, Assad who is engaged in a brutal existential struggle will be so moved by the US lobbing some cruise missiles in a very limited strike that he will be awed into rethinking his actions.  Okay, we won’t target Assad’s chemical weapons, because we can’t blow them up from the air, because these wily Arab tinpot dictators have the habit of placing their WMD and most vital military assets in places like hospitals, populated civilian areas and schools.  Actually rounding up his WMD stockpiles would require “boots on the ground” and our Chicken Little president doesn’t have the guts to risk that.

Now, Iran, the bigger regional power broker in this Syria issue, will keep sending weapons to Assad.  Russia also is propping up Assad.  The Saudis are happy to export Al Qaeda and company to help the rebel forces in Syria, because that gets these dangerous radicals out of Saudi Arabia.  Now, Iran probably is sending Hezbollah terrorists to aid Assad too, so we’ve got all the worst of worst “radical extremists” involved here and our President thinks a few missiles will faze them???  To understand the way the Mid-East stacks up requires a more in-depth look at the history of the region and how European, Russian and American actions in the region got us to the present day huge mess, but the short explanation is Cold War era alliances and economic concerns play a huge role.  The establishment of Israel post-World War II influences just about every event in the region.  Even further back, anti-colonial movements and pan-Arabism and pan-Islamism movements began to ignite leading to the present-day conflagration in the Arab/Muslim world (here’s an Al Jazeera piece to explain the history).  Does President Obama understand this history?  I  doubt it.

Iran with nuclear weapons does pose a serious threat to us and Israel, our closest ally in the region.  However, President Obama keeps wanting to “talk” to them and he refused to lift a finger to aid the resistance that tried to rise against the oppressive Iranian regime.  He also pulled US troops out of Iraq, leaving the door wide open for Iran to destabilize the fledgling Iraqi government and undermine all the US effort to prop up a functioning post-Saddam government in Iraq (a vital national interest at limiting Iranian influence in the region).  He insisted on aiding the “radical extremists” in Libya, which was instrumental in the ouster of Qaddafi and leaves Libya in a state of lawlessness and ruin, but who cares, as Hillary Clinton joked, “We came, we saw, he died.” (CBS report here).  More recently, Obama turned on reliable ally Mubarek in Egypt, without even consulting the Israelis, whose security relied on upholding the Camp David accords, which served as a pillar in Israeli defense planning (so we stabbed two loyal allies, Mubarek and the Israelis, in the back in one fell swoop).  Obama backed the Muslim Brotherhood power grab in Egypt, by telling us that they were moderate and mostly secular, which was a flat-out lie and since then the Egyptian people ousted the Muslim Brotherhood from power and the Egyptian military took charge, for the moment. (good John Bolton explanation of Camp David and our interests here).  As a little map detour, in Afghanistan Obama is pulling out there after his ballyhooed surge, which he never did fully man and which he announced an end date when he announced the surge, thus telegraphing to the Taliban and the world his total cluelessness on strategy.  Thousands of US soldiers have died fighting for nothing in Afghanistan under this CINC and at the end of the day, he ceded Afghanistan’s future to the Taliban (which he will try to tell us is a new, more moderate Taliban….).

So, President Obama has consistently backed the wrong horse rather than the horse which would  bolster US vital national interests in the Mid-East, but he wants us to trust him now.  Time to wake up America!  This man doesn’t have a clue on the history of the region and all he knows is far-left American college campus radical nonsense.  You can hate George W. Bush and disagree with his policies too, because I disagreed with some of his actions too (not nearly as many as I disagree with this Gumby President though).  It’s way past time for Americans to pull out the history books and don’t believe me, start doing your own research and start where I started when I was a kid reading my trusty World Book Encyclopedia – ask “WHY?”  Don’t keep regurgitating spin.  Don’t accept the glib answers.  Don’t assume one side is 100% right and the other 100% wrong – start looking at the various sides in every issue and then start looking at maps, so that you can actually see where all the players live and what the world looks like from where they stand.  And when you think you have a grasp of that, then start asking yourself what things in this area of the world matter to the United States.  Only then can you see the big strategic picture clearly- it isn’t really all that hard and it doesn’t require a fancy degree – all it takes is a little bit of independent study (read a variety of sources – learning about how each side sees things helps you get a wider view of the situation) and then be willing to think for yourself.

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“Better than none”……. the leading from behind refresher course

With so many idiotic opinion pieces,  penned by “experts” no less, hitting the presses, it’s difficult to choose where to begin commenting.  Frederick Kagan, son of famous historian Donald Kagan, brother of Robert Kagan, brother-in-law of snarky Clinton State Department spokesperson, Victoria Nuland and husband of Kimberly Kagan, who heads the Institute for the Study of War (source of much of Syrian resistance “facts” swirling about) seems like a good choice.  Frederick Kagan offers his expertise in a laughably titled Washington Post piece, On Syria, a weak strike is better than none”.  The title pretty much serves as a leitmotif for the leading-from-behind President.  Yes, I admit it, I laughed at the idiocy of some “military expert” proposing that a “weak” response is better than none.  What a clown!!!  He fits perfectly with this President and bunch of fools.  He rambles on about the morale of the Syrian resistance:

“Especially after this lengthy buildup and public debate, Syrian rebels and their supporters would view a U.S. failure to act as abandonment of their cause. In particular, the moderate Syrian opposition, which relies on support from the United States and its allies, would be devastated.”

Does this man realize that our military’s credibility and morale would be severely damaged by a half-assed, lame strike?  We are still reaping the results of the “no boots on the ground” wimping out mentality from the Clinton years, which emboldened Al Qaeda and our adversaries since the 1990s.  Lobbing some missiles to no real strategic purpose serves no purpose and unless you’re prepared to respond to the repercussions of a strike, you had better not start something you don’t have the guts to finish.  Other people get to play their hand too when we start lobbing missiles outside our borders. Truly, does anyone believe this waffler in the White House will be able to act swiftly and forcefully if presented with an unforeseen challenge if his Syrian “not quite war” gambit blows a bit hotter than he intended?  The success or failure of any strategy always relies on the strengths and weaknesses of the commanders in whose hands the plan takes life.

History is full of examples where the side with all the advantages lost, because of poor, indecisive leadership and we have the ultimate in indecisive leadership as our Commander-In-Chief.  Yes, I consider him an embarrassment, who makes me wish the founding fathers had separated the roles of President and Commander-In-Chief into two separate offices (an idea considered at that time).  In fact, for a long time I have thought we would be better served in a nuclear age with a Commander-In-Chief office, which would be held by a person with the military knowledge, background and expertise commensurate with the responsibility.  We had President Clinton lose the nuclear codes for several months (ABC story here)  This President’s total cluelessness on military affairs serves to highlight that perhaps a serious consideration of this Constitutional change would be a prudent step toward checking runaway executive power and curtail  presidential military adventurism.  And it sure would make me feel safer knowing we have someone with some military experience calling the shots and sparing us from some political hacks in the White House formulating half-baked military options.

This man’s wife, Kimberly Kagan,  heads the Institute for the Study of War, which has been sending their senior analyst, Elizabeth O’Bagy (aka political director for the Syrian Emergency Task Force) all over the TV cable news circuit to convince people that most of the Syrian rebel force is “moderates”.  She is aided by GEN Jack Keane, who has, perhaps unwittingly, lent his good name to this Syrian resistance propaganda campaign

This think thank power couple gets paid top dollar for their expertise and several American generals have included them in their strategic planning (no wonder we end up with crap like “winning the hearts and minds of Afghans” as a serious strategic end game).  Of course, his buddy, William Kristol, at the Weekly Standard penned a pro-strike piece, called, “The Right Vote“, where he implores Republicans to do the statesmanlike thing and vote “yes” for a strike.  Mr. Kristol lambasted Glenn Beck for doubting the Arab Spring meant a new democratic rebirth in the Mid-East and he also embraced the “moderate-new-and-improved” Muslim Brotherhood pipe dream too.   One might think that shame or at least reticence about proclaiming your expertise would kick in if every prediction you make about the Arab world turns out wrong, but that doesn’t seem to faze Mr. Kristol or these other punditry wunderkinds.  Another one is Clifford May at National Review, whose assessments always turn out 180 degrees from ground truth- he offers, “Assad Must Pay“.

Laugh or cry…….. hard to decide at this point, but I can assure you that America’s credibility with this President bottomed out already, so whatever he decides will just bury him (and us) further.  He isn’t even contemplating any sort of military action that could effectively achieve a true strategic objective that would improve America’s or his own image.  He’s tossing around mushy milktoast, strategically short-sighted objectives, which will only further embolden our adversaries in the world.  And, I, for one, don’t really want any parts of having the French covering my back and Gulf State Arab shieks bankrolling my country’s military actions. If this is the “coalition of the willing”, I choose to pass on this adventure.

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Our flat on our back strategy

Back in June I wrote a blog post about John McCain’s Arab democracy projects (The GOP policy maverick rides again unfortunately) where I mentioned:

“It’s way past time for the GOP to take away the megaphones from John McCain and Lindsey Graham.  They spend more time being simultaneously for and against issues than John Kerry and that sure takes policy acrobatics to a whole new level.  These two relish all the media attention and they hog the media spotlight to such an extent that President Obama gets a pass on these policy debacles, because Graham and McCain so generously stamp the GOP seal of approval all over these foreign policy disasters.” 

I could lay claim to being psychic, but many others wrote about this same topic and in my June post I cited an Andrew McCarthy piece titled, Syria: John McCain’s Next Libya“,   it’s definitely worth your time to read this months’ old article, because it’s highlights, in McCarthy’s richly derisive prose, just how clueless John McCain really is on understanding the Arab world.  Here’s the first few lines to give you a taste for what you’re in store for in his piece:

“Did you catch Senator John McCain’s much-heralded (by Senator McCain) trip to the Syrian civil war — by way of our NATO ally Turkey, the lifeline of the Hamas terrorist organization? Yeah, Senator McCain blew into town to prove that all of us dissenters from his latest adventure in “Democracy, Sharia Style” are wacko birds. Surely, the Forward March of Freedom can work just as well in Damascus as it has in Benghazi, Cairo, Baghdad, and Kabul.”

Time fluttered by and here we are months later and John McCain and Lindsey Graham stand ready to yank the blanket of responsibility out of President Obama’s hands.  They will use it to smother any flames of resistance in the GOP ranks, like those pesky firebrands in the Tea Party ranks.  Once again the GOP charges forth to allow this inept, Gumby President of ours to mold himself out of his own story and let the GOP take the fall when this Syria intervention ends up like all of his other foreign policy interventions.  The British paper, The Independent, offered a special report on Libya yesterday: “Special report: We all thought Libya had moved on – it has, but into lawlessness and ruin” (full story here).  Quite the McCain/Obama success story there, maybe someone should ask them about that during these Syria deliberations.

Then we come to the humanitarian crowd, who lament that we have to step in when unconventional weaponry is used, because we must do something when people are gassed.  No where in the Constitution does it state we must intervene in another country’s civil war.  And for the historically-challenged, right at our country’s founding we had just such a foreign challenge and the likes of Thomas Jefferson wanted us to jump right in and help the French free themselves from the shackles of an oppressive monarch.  Cooler heads, like George Washington, cautioned against getting embroiled in another country’s internal affairs.  And as history showed, the French Revolution turned into a bloody, out-of-control mess where mindless murderous rampages took hold and we sure were better off not getting entangled in that debacle.  And the bloody French Revolution did not lead to a better government for the French people.  It led to Napoleon Bonaparte grasping the reins of power and embroiling the entire European continent and North Africa in a decades long war.

Saying we need to do something sometimes sets us on a worse course than if we hadn’t done anything at all.  Throwing more weaponry into the mix escalates a conflict and it almost always provokes more responses.  You had better be prepared that by attempting to “send a message” you don’t get an RSVP you didn’t plan for.  Bill O’Reilly opined on the humanitarian thread last night and yes, Bill, it’s nice to believe we need to set the example, but a Gumby like this President will bend every which way to avoid taking responsibility and he certainly doesn’t have even a drop of courage to react if some other folks don’t like the “message” he’s sending.  He is a vain, clueless wimp and all the other leaders who might be concerned with this Syria civil war figured that out long ago.  And yet, people keep talking about him like he’s some noble leader because he holds the title of President of the United States.  Well, let me point out that sometimes the American people are clueless idiots too and they elected this man to represent them, so when he waffles, dithers, or backs down once again don’t act surprised.  I judge every person on personal character – regardless of what title he/she holds and for the Bill O’Reilly’s of the world:  his being President isn’t going to improve his character, it only gives him way more power than he is fit to shoulder.

And back to the history lesson, we’re dealing with Arab men here – these are men who live and breath things like family honor and deals are still often done verbally by giving your word.  They’re men who judge other men on character weakness or strength.  President Obama’s adversaries in the Arab world already decided on his character and even Assad’s kid is calling President Obama a wimp.

An air strike, where the goals are severely limited and no boots on the ground is our “ground rule”, can only fail.  Heck, even in Clark’s air war over Bosnia – they used decoy tanks to deceive our pilots and we ended up being laughed at.  Once again we are defining the means we will use, before we have clearly defined a strategic mission.  First you decide what your strategic objectives are, then you consider the means at your disposal and you decide which of them you will use to achieve your objectives.   We get this part screwed up all the time and then we wonder why we end up twisted in endless strategic knots, where we accomplish nothing.  Strategy first – state what your short-range, mid-range, long-range goals are.  Now how hard is that?  After you’ve ironed that out – then you can start defining the scope of your military assets you will employ to achieve these goals.  We start cutting off our arms and legs and then we end up flat on our back strategically all the darned time.  We have idiots formulating these missions!!!

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Stumbling upon some facts in less than 5 minutes…

Objectivity in reporting always gets news folks to leap onto their soapbox and regale us with how hard they work toward being objective or “fair and balanced”.  This one small example, which I stumbled upon in just a few minutes of internet searching demonstrates that truly most Americans, reporters to be included, are intellectually lazy and easily lulled by titles.  My own search was precipitated by a curiosity about the ethnic background of this woman’s last name, which I never did ascertain, but I did stumble upon this other fact that seems rather pertinent to the matter at hand.

In recent weeks, I’ve seen this young woman, Elizabeth O’Bagy, on Fox News, talking about her research into the disposition on the Syrian rebel forces and she cites her numerous trips to the region and actually talking to the rebel groups fighting.  In a Wall Street Journal piece on August 30, 2013, she wrote about her findings and also included a map where she delineates the areas controlled by various rebel forces in Syria. (WSJ article here).  At the end of this article and on Fox News Ms. O’Bagy is identified as a “senior analyst at the Institute for the Study of War”, which makes her sound rather important and unbiased, because truly “the Institute for the Study of War” sounds like a serious academic undertaking on studying war (and it might be).  Right here is the Institute for the Study of War mission statement, taken straight from their  “Who We Are” page:

“The Institute for the Study of War advances an informed understanding of military affairs through reliable research, trusted analysis, and innovative education. We are committed to improving the nation’s ability to execute military operations and respond to emerging threats in order to achieve U.S. strategic objectives. ISW is a non-partisan, non-profit, public policy research organization.”

That mission statement makes it clear that their goal is to do research to aid US strategic objectives and this observation isn’t to pick on GEN  Jack Keane, whom I admire greatly, but my point is to show how easily we get lulled into accepting information as factual and unbiased by placing trust in titles.  GEN Keane offered some reasoning yesterday that sounded almost verbatim like Ms O’Bagy’s research she presented from her recent trips to Syria and in her WSJ article.  Straight from ISW’s Who We Are page: “General Jack Keane (U.S. Army, Ret.), the Chairman of ISW’s board, also played a central role in developing the intellectual foundation for this change of strategy in Iraq, and supported the formation of the Institute in 2007.”  (link here).

My few minutes searching on Elizabeth O’Bagy turned up this interesting fact.  Ms O’Bagy was/is (not sure since her name is still listed) the political director for a group called Syrian Emergency Task Force, a pro-regime change group.  (here she is listed on their Washington DC staff page – with her photo).  My point is she may be a loyal American citizen, but her attachment to a foreign resistance movement illuminates a warning light on taking her objectivity on this matter as ironclad.  Connections, like hers to this group, should make serious reporters ask more questions and at the very least disclose this connection upfront, rather than let her present her “facts” perched on a less than fully-disclosed personal bio.  Yes, her academic credentials are top-notch and she holds a bachelor’s degree in Arabic language and Arabic Studies from Georgetown, and a master’s degree and Ph.D in Arabic Studies and political science from Georgetown too. However, on the Institute for the Study of War bio page there is no mention of her affiliation with this Syrian Emergency Task Force group.  (here’s her ISW bio page).

Instead of relying on press reports or being swayed by the American press’s take on Syria, our President should work toward making serious, well-researched decisions.  Who he should be consulting on the situation on the ground in Syria are the Israelis.  The Israeli intelligence folks make it a priority to know the most minute details of their neighbors, because while they most certainly detest Assad, they remain very careful in advocating regime change in their neighborhood.  The Egyptian mess (throwing Mubarak under the bus & embracing the Muslim Brotherhood), where a decades old reliable security blanket was ripped away by reckless American foreign policy gambits of this administration, you can be sure the Israeli intelligence assets are working overtime to understand every nuance of this Syrian conflict, because for them the outcome could be existential.  You don’t see President Obama doing much consulting with any foreign governments.  He makes rash statements like he is the emperor of the world and then he wonders why other world leaders react like they do to his pronouncements.   He has treated the Israelis like they are unwelcome interlopers in Mid-East matters, when they are (or used to be)  our closest ally in the region.  And since the Russians already play an active role in Syria, propping up Assad, it would behoove President Obama to engage in some one-on-one talks with Vladimir Putin to look for avenues toward building some consensus on Syria too.

A mature American foreign policy attitude would serve American interests much better than this President’s self-absorbed vanities on how much smarter he is than the rest of the world.  We need to move away from a personality driven, celebrity magazine take on foreign leaders and start teaching Americans to look at maps, read some history and most importantly to become skeptics when it comes to news reporting – look for conflicts of interest, look for hidden agendas, look for some facts and then do some independent fact-checking.  This huge potential conflict of interest in Ms. O’Bagy’s resume took me less than five minutes to stumble upon and I was just curious if she is of Syrian ancestry.  Most importantly, as I always told my kids, “Think For Yourself”!!!

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Send in the clowns, oh wait, they’re here….

A few thoughts crossed my mind in the wake of President Obama’s rather dramatic retreat (August 31, 2013)  from engaging in military action in Syria, until Congress weighs in on the matter (story here).  So often, we Americans view the world only from our rather ego-centric “we are the greatest” vantage point, that we fail to even consider trying to understand the world from where others’ stand.  I’ve mentioned this idea before, of trying to step into other world leaders’ shoes and look at the world from where they stand.  Most Americans truly lack any understanding of history and for decades military history has been relegated to a niche corner of historical study in most college and university history departments.  Along with our national lack of taking the study of military history seriously, we also have so many elected officials, to include this American president, who reside in a hazy, feel-good strategic vacuum, lacking even a rudimentary understanding of international relations or serious strategic-thinking.

For decades Americans continue to meander along this path of grasping at emotional catchphrases rather than taking the time to read some history, especially the history of our adversaries.  What the politicians delight in spreading falls into the category of malicious gossipy releases of dubious “intelligence” that they present to create a larger-than-life nemesis for us to rally against.  If we were presented with more facts, rounded out with well-researched historical data, more Americans would begin to understand that the world does not revolve around America and that other people in the world possess legitimate hopes, dreams, aspirations, grievances, and a long history worth listening to.

Calling Bashar Assad another “Hitler” doesn’t really articulate a national vital American interest.  President Obama’s flunky who dropped this lame-brained rationale, “just muscular enough not to get mocked” (LA Times story here), as to the scope of the military action the President has in mind, demonstrates the shocking shallowness of his strategic understanding.  He views military action as a personal face-saving exercise, not from a serious national security view.

B.H. Liddell Hart, the famous British military historian and military theorist, suggested that the advisory organs of government might benefit from establishing an “enemy department” (Strategy by B.H. Liddell Hart, chapter XV, Hitler’s Strategy – available here).  He stated it would be useful to study the war from the enemy’s viewpoint in a detached analytical way.  Our elected officials allow sheer political posturing of the worst sort to substitute for presenting the public with unvarnished, unemotional facts.  Watching this latest Obama circus move from one ring to the next,  where at the end we have Secretary of State, John Kerry, left on the high-wire, with his footing thrown off-balance, valiantly trying to save face for this President and avoid an embarrassing public free-fall, where the safety net might not be waiting, leaves one stunned by the amateurish moves by this President.  It’s been obvious for years that this President rode the Affirmative Action train to power and while many will scream racism at this statement, what it means is Affirmative Action should be coupled with demanding bringing minority students up to par with other students, not doling out degrees without commensurate scholastic merit.   This man has a Harvard degree, which he flaunts constantly, but he is completely clueless on American history, world history, military history and his overblown ego makes him unfit to lead this country.  It isn’t just he who loses credibility for his endless bungling on the world stage; it’s America’s reputation and standing in the world that keeps taking these harsh blows to our national credibility.  For those who want to toss out Vladimir Putin as the evil, on-the-move force on the world stage, well, no wonder when he is faced with this American circus.  What a bunch of clowns in this White House!!!

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A Serious Strategic Question for the Iran Factor Proponents

Some strategists weighing in on military action in Syria cite Iran and the importance of Syria as a buffer between Iranian domination.  They list the importance of a US-friendly regime in Syria as a vital US national interest.  Yesterday on Fox News, General Jack Keane explained this view in-depth.  Certainly a containment of Iranian domination in the region is a vital national security interest, so don’t take this question the wrong way.  My question is what factors indicate that a US-friendly regime in Syria is remotely likely, even if we do assist in toppling Assad?  Our Iraqi experience? Our Afghan experience?  Our more recent forays in Egypt and Libya?  On what basis do General Keane and others, who toss out this pipe-dream as a likely outcome,  base their strategic reasoning?  I would love to hear the historical backing for this position!  Sure, lots of things would be advantageous to the US, but we need to take off the rose-colored glasses and look at the Arab/Muslim world as it is and it is anything but friendly toward US national interests.  We need to deal in reality here – not wishful thinking again!!!

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Our strategic-thinking deficit (Obama & the girls at work)

Time to get back to regular old blogging and give my “Messages of mhere” tale a break.  This clueless president of ours seems to have found his backbone (or at least the pushy women behind him found theirs) and he wants to use the US military for another doomed foray into a Mid-East swirling sand devil – this time Syria, where it defies strategic sense to intervene.  Where is the US vital national interest in this Syrian civil war?  Oh, we don’t have one?  No problem, Samantha Power (aka Summer Vacation Sam) just returned to her post and she’s ready to do battle for all the victims of genocide in the world and lucky girl that she is, she now has the US military (whom she despises as genocidal maniacs) to put power to her radical ideas on how to stop genocide.  Lest you doubt her strategic prowess, she’s a bonafide  “expert” on genocide, even wrote a book,  A Problem from Hell:  America and the Age of Genocide”.

After more than a decade of short-sighted, poorly planned forays into deposing troublesome tyrants in the Muslim world, we still haven’t learned the simple takeaway lessons.  Before we fire the first shot, we need to do the serious strategic-thinking.  Woefully, we lack very many solid strategic thinkers in the world of elected political leadership.  Fewer and fewer of our elected officials ever served in uniform, which used to be the premiere venue to learn serious strategic-thinking skills and out of the few prior-service elected officials we do have, most of them fell into the “social-engineering” side of the military, which has been sidelining serious military planning for the past 30 years.  For instance we have a war hero lady in Congress, who definitely served honorably, but she is mired in the feminism-before-all-else track in the military, so she views all issues from the “social-engineering” viewpoint and one can bet she isn’t real concerned with studying military history or wanting to hear any truths that get in the way of her liberal politics.  On the right of course, we have John McCain, who can switch positions so quickly, that makes one wonder, who is putting the screws to him, or least libertybelle has wondered if he was compromised decades ago.  Alas, that train of thought, where people are compromised by foreign entities, no longer holds sway in Washington obviously.  We even have a Secretary of State who denounced the military he served and we’re supposed to “trust” his judgment.  Now, of course he followed the Secretary of State, who made lying to cover her husband’s indiscretions a cottage industry, but alas she is wonderful too, even in light of angrily declaring, “what difference does it make”  as to why her ambassador and three other Americans died while under attack at some unprotected State Department facility in the bad part of town in Libya (probably gunrunning to Syria).

This track highlights our strategic-thinking brain trust (Lord, help us all).  And at the top is President Obama, the champion of creating fictional “narratives” and “composites”,  that substitute for facts, the truth and a serious education.  Alas, he rides a Harvard degree as his “proof” he’s educated (Lord, help us all again).  This man understands far left political ideology, holds the US military in contempt and is weak, vain and totally clueless on military matters, yet he is our Commander-In-Chief.  So, we have a bunch of vain feminist harpies, Genghis Khan John Kerry and Composite Barack formulating this attack on Syria.  They sure don’t want to hear anyone from the military telling them this is a bad idea.

Now leftist academics attack the Westphalian system, but it is the the international system of states and view of national sovereignty that the world operates under.  To determine national interest the most basic requirement is to pull out a map (yes, we need maps) and then you start looking at the neighborhood you’re thinking of getting involved in.  You look at things like waterways, access to other countries of interest to you, natural resources that matter to you.  You read up on the history and study the people.  You ask yourself, why is the fate of this country of importance to my own country?  That is step one – determine a vital national interest.  If there really is a vital national interest it usually hits you in the face quickly – you don’t have to parse it or look under rocks for it.  If you think you have a vital national interest worthy of committing US military force to defending, then you look at the terrain (yes, before you launch any attack you consider the terrain, climate and any natural obstacles or unusual terrain features.  You had better be thinking about supply lines, no matter what type of attack you plan, because if you don’t think of that, then you are unfit to be the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces (I am still angry at the Bush administration for allowing such convoluted, polluted supply routes to Afghanistan – subject to attack and political blackmail).  You decide on clear-cut military objectives and then you begin planning how best to defend your national interest with the arsenal you have at hand.  And here comes the crucial often overlooked step – you’ve got to think ahead to what potential outcomes could ensue from your attack.  I spent most of my life as a homemaker, what would I know right?  Oh well, it looks like Gumby Barack has found his spine and is ready to act and his minions hauled out the Libya trope, “It will last hours, not days” to quell any American anxiety.

If you want some real strategic commentary, Ralph Peters wrote a very good column on our Syria policy a couple days ago at the New York Post titled, “Obama’s third war”.   Ralph begins this column with the line , “You might as well try to teach a snake to juggle as hope the Obama administration will think strategically.”, which is about the nicest thing he has to say about this proposed attack on Syria.

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Who are we?

While Anthony Weiner tries to spin his deviancy down, to part of the new internet age that we all need to accept, lest we too severely narrow our choices of qualified representatives for elected office, Glenn Beck reported a case about a child in America that should be splashed across the news. This child isn’t a Trayvon Martin, who can be used and manipulated to fit a political agenda.  No, this is a story about a young girl, whom no one cared about – a girl who ran away from a group home for children in the foster care system.  President Obama and his mainstream media followers won’t devote much attention to this story and the AP probably feels it did due diligence by reporting the rape of this little girl by 13 illegal aliens in an apartment where three of the men brought her.  Some videotaped the multiple rapes of this child.  When they were done with her, they dumped her off in another neighborhood and she was picked up by a woman, when she asked for help.  This woman took her to an apartment, where this child was raped again by a man in that apartment  (this man was a black man).    This child’s attackers don’t fit any of the left’s political agendas, so we won’t be seeing any political action to highlight this case.  You won’t find Hillary Clinton speaking out against crimes against children on this case or delving into why this young girl wasn’t in a loving home with her parents.  This is just one child, whose name we won’t see trademarked by greedy parents, like Trayvon Martin’s .   She’s a little girl who probably doesn’t think she matters to anyone else in the world, but she should matter to all of us.  No one reported on her race or ethnicity and you know, it doesn’t matter really and I mentioned who her attackers are, because who they are is why the mainstream media isn’t sensationalizing this case.

Here’s is the link to Glenn Beck’s video about this case.   He’s got his own small start-up media enterprise and he could manage to dig up the facts about this crime, so why couldn’t the big news outfits?  No, they’re too busy with hours upon hours of coverage about the big Weiner,  a pervert, who isn’t fit for public office and who doesn’t deserve even a minute of our time.   This little girl’s brutal rapes should give us all pause to look at our country and wonder, “who are we?”

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Good Citizen Solution Starts With You

As the race-hustlers, liberals from academia, left-wing politicos and even the Occupy Wall street and communists join hands to march for “justice for Trayvon”, I’m going to offer up a few links to some excellent commentary on crime in America and the startling facts on the real racial divide in America’s criminal justice system.  At National Review Online, Heather Mac Donald penned, “The Post-Zimmerman Poison Pill”Mac Donald brings to the table facts from a long history of writing well-researched pieces on a variety of police issues, the criminal justice system, homeland security, welfare and immigration at the Manhattan Institute think tank.  Her research always deals in reliable statistics and avoids the inflammatory flame-throwing.  Also on National Review Online,  Andrew C. McCarthy, details the fine points of the legal maneuvering by the Obama administration in the Zimmerman case and now in escalating racial tensions in his latest piece, The Obama Administration’s Race-Baiting Campaign”.  At PJ Media, Rick Moran wrote a very good assessment of the big picture of this trial and how it’s being manipulated by the Obama administration, the far-left political activists, much of the mainstream media and the professional civil rights profiteers, like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton in a piece titled, “Zimmerman Verdict: Race, Guns, and Baloney.

Even the Huffington Post headlines a take on race relations in America by Howard Fineman titled,  “Far From The Mountaintop: Black America Still Reaching For MLK’s Dream”Fineman offers some interesting quotes from US Congressman, Elijah Cummings, who represents a district in Baltimore that has been hard hit by crime, unemployment and social decay.  I know what downtown Baltimore is like, my late mother-in-law and father-in-law lived there (rough neighborhood).  Fineman relates a story that Cummings told of taking his mother, a Pentecostal preacher, to meet President Obama and how this event of having a “black President” (who conveniently ignores his white heritage completely) was the best day in her life.  Fineman delves into Trayvon’s death with this amazingly untrue statement -“The 2012 shooting and the 2013 verdict divided the country, but united Black America around the reasonable fear that no black child — especially no black male — is safe from the assumption that he is somehow a threat to the civil order on any street he walks.”  Really, he thinks it’s a reasonable fear, when every FACT on crime in America indicates exactly the opposite.

The safest places to walk for anyone, black, white and every other ethnic mix you can name, in America are in predominantly white neighborhoods – that’s just a fact.  The crime that decimates our black inner-city neighborhoods stands as a testament to the dismal failures of the liberal social experiments to make life “fair” in America, which Congressman Cummings champions.  It’s always an us vs. them within the professional civil rights industry, which Cummings is a part of.  Now, how they think fomenting anger, racial distrust and encouraging young black men to take to the streets of America, while they fuel more racial resentment is going to change the tenor of race relations in America or really change the grim everyday living conditions for way too many black children being raised in fatherless homes escapes me.  They’re widening the racial divide.

Being the victim of injustice doesn’t give you the right to abdicate your duties as a good citizen in America.  How ridiculous is it for the President of the United States of America (the leader of the free world) to stand there whining about some white women clutching their purses nervously when a black man gets on an elevator, as so horrible for black men to deal with – really some minor ignorance like that causes lasting scars?    Here’s a fact, some people will hold racist views no matter what you do.  This is America and they’re free to believe whatever the heck they want and if some white woman fears black men, well, then so be it.

You can’t eliminate racists, idiots, or ignorant people by more legislation – sometimes you just need to ignore some things.  As long as there are laws to protect equal access to opportunity and equal protection under the law, then the little stuff that President Obama mentioned is just “rise above the ignorance stuff”.   Listening to this President makes me sad for the smallness of his visions on race and yes, I think he’s a racist.  He glories in pegging white people as racists, narrow-minded and intent on keeping the black man down.  So much for uniting America.  Instead of encouraging young black men to take to the streets to demand “justice for Trayvon”, which this President knows he can’t have a redo on the trial to get the outcome he desires,  his definition of “justice” is rather murky and really he’s using this black rage to push his far-left political agenda – just a shallow political ploy on the backs of angry, young black men.

Even white people sometimes fall victim to being wrongfully accused, profiled and having their rights violated.  I’ve experienced injustice in my life and I’m considering writing about something that happened to me many years ago.  I never received justice, that’s for sure, because I couldn’t prove any of the crimes committed against me.  In fact, I couldn’t even get those closest to me to believe me, because what happened seemed  unbelievable.  By sheer luck, I did win the most important legal battle, which was my freedom.   I have had to keep silent, because I still can’t prove it happened. My story is about how lies can snowball out of control and how people with power can go to extremes for political survival.  In the aftermath of this serious injustice I experienced, I know what rage feels like and I know what it feels like to think your rights don’t count.  What helped me survive was to go get a job after being a homemaker for 18 years.  Hard work helps you find a way to release some of that rage – put your anger to something constructive.  And whenever I feel ready to quit, I fall back on the simple lessons that my short Army experience taught me.

Sometimes you have to just ‘”suck it up and drive on”, because other people are counting on you.  And here’s the real key to persevering in life, whenever you are out of hope, and out of options, take a little time to “back up and regroup and then you can fight another day”.  Life is like that too, so never forget everyone is part of a team, whether it’s your family, your school, your church, your country – we need to rebuild the American team and work together.  Now, my job is just an ordinary retail job, which lots of people think is beneath them, but putting your hands to some sort of real work would better serve so many unemployed young black men – it really would.

The solution to not only black Americans’ social problems, but all Americans’ social problems is building bridges of hope, not bridges built by federal programs leading to nowhere.  Strong families and dedication to individual achievement, good citizenship girded by a clear understanding of not only our civil rights, but our civic duties as good citizens will restore American communities and provide real hope and change.  If you really want to help young black men, here’s the answer black men – start being good fathers and sticking around to be a good role model for your sons and yes, this advice goes to all American men – stand up and start being responsible husbands and fathers.  This is the real solution to America’s social decay and to improving racial harmony too.  And you know all this effort is being expended to organize marches and protests, which is of course their right, but imagine what could be achieved if all this anger in young black men was turned to doing actual work in some of the worst neighborhoods in America.  The community-organizer-in-chief should be promoting civic action that gets inner-city young people rebuilding their communities.

At work I observed two women filling up several shopping carts of school supplies and I asked if they were buying for a school.  They told me that their little church from a nearby very small town gives away 350 backpacks filled with schools supplies to children in need.  I observed them handing empty boxes to their kids and telling them, “here count out 300 more erasers and put them neatly in this box” and “we need 100 more of those pencils.” That’s one small church and these two ladies smiled and told me they are blessed to have a very generous congregation.  If you would look at the millions upon millions of federal dollars spent on ineffective federal programs to address the problems within America’s inner-cities, where people like this President gain political power and hold great sway, and instead  expended that energy toward encouraging the residents of inner-cities to begin taking responsibility to help rebuild their own communities, we might see more real change, less violence and offer real hope to these young black men.

Last night I watched Bill O’Reilly talk to a black reverend and from the back and forth, it seemed to me that this black reverend doesn’t much care for white people – that was my perception.  He huffily made some comment that the black inner-city community doesn’t need other people to come in and fix their problems, but he does want tax dollars and lots of federal money from these other people.  I know this angry pride from growing up in a poor, rural area, where the locals looked on city people moving in with distrust and disdain.  Here’s a quote for the reverend: Matthew 7:16 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?”

We need to move beyond the flying into fits of anger and directing our energy toward dividing people into hostile camps.  Instead of buying into this distrust, perhaps we need to open our hearts a little and try to get to know each other as individuals first, strive to find that common ground.  And truly that saying, success is the best revenge”, puts all those purse-clutching, racist white women in perspective – they aren’t what matters, because now here comes one of those hard lessons in life – you can’t control or change what anyone else thinks or believes, the only person you can control and change is yourself.  Focus on being the best person you can be and you just might inspire a few other people to follow your lead.

“I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character”- Martin Luther King, Jr. ( I Have A Dream speech, August 28, 1963), I was a toddler and here we are 50 years later still retracing our steps, trying to realize this dream.  Instead of letting our hopes be dashed over a local tragedy of two young men brawling in the street one night, we’ve got to set our sights on getting to that mountaintop where freedom rings for every American child and hope rises above being a political slogan.  Hopefully, in my four children’s lifetime this dream will become reality.

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Power to the people…. pssssst, that’s in the 10th Amendment, Mr. President

Everyone seems to want to add his/her two cents to the Zimmerman verdict, so here are mine for free, long-winded and a bit rambling – just like President Obama’s.  On the most basic level this tragedy occurred because both men distrusted each other’s intentions.  George Zimmerman felt Trayvon Martin was a thug up to no good and called the police to report him and based on Trayvon’s girlfriend’s testimony, Trayvon felt George was a “creepy ass cracker”, who was following him.  The physical altercation occurred because of these misconceptions each man held about the other one.  The fact that this case is being highlighted and played up as a symbol of racism has led to extreme characterizations about both men, where oddly enough the only way to describe it is folks who believe Trayvon was murdered have whitewashed his character and tried to turn him into a choirboy, instead of a young man who liked to fight.  On the other hand George Zimmerman has had his character darkened to be a racist, wanna-be cop, who wantonly murdered Trayvon Martin, instead of a young man trying to keep his neighborhood safe.

A jury decided the facts they heard in court didn’t add up to second-degree murder or manslaughter and since I didn’t watch the entire trial (because I hate sensationalized trials), I accept our jury system and the verdict, regardless whether I think the jury is right.  We are “a government of laws, not of men”, as our 2nd President, John Adams, put it.  For instance, in the OJ Simpson case, I believe, based on various juror statements that some jurors based their decision on jury nullification, where they felt their racial views should be the basis of their decision.  That pained me to hear that, because all cases should be decided on the evidence presented in the courtroom, but I accept our jury system and give wide berth to assuming a jury acted in good faith..  Nothing I have heard about George Zimmerman’s history has led me to believe that he was a raging racist, intent on murdering a black “child”, which seems to be the characterization the shameless race-hustlers in America have decided to run with.  This case is a sad testament to the true state of race relations in America – anger and distrust still simmer below the surface and despite President Obama’s happy talk about uniting America, he’s been a continual source of fostering racial tensions and inserting himself into local legal matters, where he perceives racism.  Distrust, which ignited the confrontation that led to this tragedy, sadly seems likely to be used to fuel a lot more mob mentality reaction, before it’s all said and done.

Facts matter and I’ll toss out a few – racism still exists in America, but often charges of racism come way too easily, which leads to actual racial tensions when false charges of racism get tossed about.  There is no evidence that George Zimmerman was a flaming racist, which is the characterization that has been made here.  President Obama gave a speech today validating this characterization and really just fanning more racial tensions and I marvel at how he takes great pride in his racial identity as a “black man in America”, but he never recognizes his white heritage at all.  He does make incorrect statements pertaining to local incidents where he perceives race played a part and he sure wanted to label rural Pennsylvanians as racist rednecks.  In regards to his own heritage, he threw his white grandmother under the bus and proclaimed her a typical racist white person too.  Among black Americans, black people who hold conservative political views get ostracized by the prominent, loud black liberal establishment and get racially tagged as “Uncle Toms” or ““house negroes” or other vile racist names.  Racism cuts both ways in America and that’s the sad truth.  We have a highly honed sense of equal opportunity and a high level of teaching every American to report and seek legal redress based on racial, ethnic or gender sensitivity – we are the most sue-happy people on earth.  Americans can’t just sit down and talk out little instances of  friction caused by misconceptions about each other or work to build trust.  In America we politicize just about everything.

The statistics on black crime in America show a disproportionate percentage of violence against black people is committed by black males.  Now, those in the business of racial grievance politics try to spin this into racist efforts to arrest and prosecute black men more than white men.  However to highlight the glorification of violence, disrespect for the law, women and yes, even human life, you need look no further than the thriving rap music industry and listen to the vile, hate-filled, violent lyrics.  Here’s one of those home truths again, who you become depends on how you are shaped, trained and molded as a child. The breakdown of American families, where black families have been hit hardest, leads to the rampant violence and most certainly is harming more black children than the tragic death of Trayvon Martin.  The race-hustlers, like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, the NAACP and others latched onto this case to make money and to fuel more racial discord, not promote uniting Americans.  And in typical left-wing political fashion, the cause has morphed from being about “justice for Trayvon” to a full-throated effort to repeal “stand your ground laws” and more gun control efforts.  Sheer political opportunism – that’s what this is.  It’s a tragedy that this young man is dead, but demanding we overthrow the Constitution won’t be “justice for Trayvon” either and I would be willing to bet money that Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton already plotted which governmental agencies and which people they want to shakedown in order for them to call off their protests and agitating – these two men are extortionists, who peddle in inciting anger and divisiveness.  That’s a fact.

Now, rather than marching, protesting, demanding we overthrow the Constitution and toss out the 5th Amendment: “No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.“, maybe what’s needed most is to use this case to educate young people on The Constitution and the long, intellectual legal history that underpins our legal system.  I’ll even go a step further and say, that Trayvon’s girlfriend, Rachel Jeantel, is exhibit A of our desperate need to educate children. She stated that she is “new school people” and if “new school” means you can’t read cursive handwriting and need to have your friend write letters for you, we’re in sad shape. If “new school” means we accept racist claptrap on the intricacies of acceptable racial language and when a racial slur is acceptable, then we have taken great strides backwards in our civil rights march. For talking heads to let this young woman spew this racist nonsense, unchallenged, shows how far we have sunk. Of course, she’s being used and while her handlers did a nice style makeover, listening to this young woman’s racist nonsense saddened me a great deal.

We all form our perceptions based on our own lives, so once again, this is what I learned growing up in a blue-collar, rural village.  My lineage is mostly PA Dutch and growing up, many of my relatives still spoke PA Dutch at home, but everyone learned to speak English in school.  English is the language of success in America – this cuts across all racial, ethnic, social strata.   Speaking proper English matters and placing a high value on quality education matters too.  The travesty of  justice Rachel highlights is the travesty of a multicultural education, where this young woman explains the nuances of applying racial epithets on various groups of people.  A common ground demand that all people deserve to be treated respectfully should be the starting point in educating all American children.  I learned that it’s hard for outsiders to understand speech heavily laced in a PA Dutch accent, but that was one struggle I avoided.  I couldn’t speak without stuttering, so when I finally learned to spit out a few sentences without stuttering, my speech patterns mimicked my speech teacher (who was not PA Dutch).  We never expected other Americans to learn our lingo, but learned we were part of America and needed to fit in.  It’s fine to embrace your own culture or language, but to succeed in America, you must speak English!  Rachel apparently has a part Creole background from what I’ve read, which was highlighted to explain her halting speech.  Okay, fine, I understand coming from a home where another language was present and I sure understand halting speech from years of stuttering, but we live in America and a common language keeps us unified – it’s a strong, building block of one America, not some nefarious intent to steal your culture from you.

Way too many children in America, of all races and ethnicities, live below the poverty line.  As someone who grew up in decidedly less than luxurious circumstances,  I do understand the difficulties of fitting in with people who have had more advantages, but rather than embracing animosity toward those who have more, our common goal has to be to help all American children become successful and to reach for the stars.  Rather than spend so much effort on dressing up Rachel, someone needs to sit her down and teach her about respecting other people and teach her about America – the land of opportunity.

My mother was the hardest working person I have ever met in my life.  She set such high cleanliness standards that when I joined the Army, I was perplexed by so many fellow soldiers opting to sleep on the floor rather than in their bunks.  Once they had their beds made to Army standards, they feared messing it up.  I had no problem making my bed to Army standards in a few minutes, because I had been doing that my entire life (my Mom was a stickler for perfect hospital corners).  I found many of the Army cleanliness standards less rigorous than my mother’s, who actually did use a white glove sometimes to show us where we missed dusting (oh my, don’t’ skip dusting the door frames).  My mother also learned how to do so many things and she emphasized the point that for most things in life – there’s a right way to do it.  Too many Americans wallow in envying what other people have and our culture is obsessed with acquiring stuff.  This emphasis on material wealth decimates many poor Americans, because so much effort is expended on acquiring things or on looking for self-worth in material objects.

We should be teaching our children that character and how you treat others is the gold standard.  My mother took care of everything she had and she never allowed us to whine about what we didn’t have.  She taught us to be thankful for the many blessings that living in America provides and I am still amazed at how my parents always worked hard to make the things they did have last as long as possible, yet they still managed to help others who had less.  There’s always someone worse off than you and so when my father passed away, my mother told me she took my Pop’s new winter coat and gave it to a young man who worked at the gas station, because she noticed he didn’t have a warm coat.  Very few young people pay any attention to the people around them, because most people, young and old alike, spend their lives distracted by electronic gadgets and on material stuff.  If there’s one thing we should glean from this case is that with a little open communication between these two young men, this tragedy could have been averted and we sure need more parents in America like mine – yes, I think my parents set an excellent example and they talked about stuff like responsibility and duty and they sure didn’t want to hear a bunch of boohooing about other people having more.  They would put you to work doing chores and tell you that this is America – you need to work hard and you can do anything.

I’ve noticed in many black homes there’s a copy of the MLK, “I Have A Dream” speech hanging in the living room.  In first grade, one of my white “cracker” sons got selected by his black teacher to play Martin Luther King Jr. in their black history month play (true story).   I heard many grumblings sitting in the audience from black parents and afterwards I mentioned this to the teacher and she told me matter-of-factly, that my son was the best at reading out loud in that class.  This teacher was living by the words within that speech and maybe we all need to move in that direction.  A fancy makeover isn’t going to help Rachel, once these race-baiters who are handling her get done with her.  Someone needs to teach her that all people matter and her silly racial semantics are hate-filled racism baring its ugly head.  I doubt anyone will tell her that though.  I sure wish we could clone my son’s dedicated first grade teacher, who was a DoDDS teacher working in Germany.   She exemplified excellence in teaching.  She spent so much time not only trying to make classroom time count, but she spent many hours putting together a monthly program where she invited the parents and all she asked of us was that we bring some food to eat to fit the occasion.  Growing up in an almost exclusively white community, no one in my school talked about Martin Luther King, Jr. during the civil rights era.  Until my son had to practice that speech, I had never read the entire speech. Instead of looking for causes to divide America, leaders should read this speech and start living it.  And we all need to move in the direction of talking to each other rather than escalating the distrust and racial animosity.  As black activists, from the President on down, march us backwards, dividing America, it’s obvious we’ve got a ways to go before we will get people to “sit down together at a table of brotherhood”.  Watching this sad national spectacle, we sure don’t seem to be any closer to his dream and our long national nightmare of dealing with the racial discord seems a vast, widening chasm of dashed hopes and way too little real change.

I can excuse Rachel for her racist statements, she’s a kid who doesn’t know better, but really the smallness of President Obama’s racial pandering and disingenuous statements about “wringing as much bias out of me”, while moments earlier in this speech he regaled us with the rampant racial profiling he experienced in his very ethnically diverse home state of Hawaii disgust me.  Here’s a quote from him on growing up in Hawaii that he wrote long before this FL situation:  “The opportunity that Hawaii offered—to experience a variety of cultures in a climate of mutual respect—became an integral part of my world view, and a basis for the values that I hold most dear.”  He never lived in the Jim Crow South, but he sure has borrowed that narrative as his own, and it’s about as realistic as his ridiculous statement that,  “Another way of saying that is Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago.”…….. except for the pesky fact that unlike Trayvon, who was into ground and pound fighting,  Barry liked to hang out and get high as a teenager, then he went to college in CA, followed by NY and then he became a community organizer in Chicago and then on to Harvard.  Between the racial pandering at the beginning of this speech and the MLK rhetoric at the end lies the truth in this speech – he wants to expand the federal encroachment into local matters.  Yes, he may be the Constitutional scholar who went to Harvard, but he sure seems intentionally, willfully determined to ignore any of the parts that are inconvenient to his far left political visions – like the 10th Amendment:

“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.”

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