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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The Hyper-Partisan Obama

 

Barrack Obama is by far the most partisan president in American history. Now I have waited for several months and held my tongue about the Obama administration in an attempt to be fair and give our new president a chance. But I can hold my peace no longer. President Obama is a hyper-partisan political opportunist pure and simple. At first glance Obama attempts to appear to be above the fray and post-partisan but when one looks closely at what Obama says and does it become quite clear that his goal is not to simply overcome his opposition but rather to destroy them.

First let’s look at the Obama administrations Department of Homeland Security. How did a report casting suspicion upon veterans, Christians, pro-lifers, and other conservatives end up distributed to law enforcement agencies? Why did this report intimate that right wingers posed a threat to national security? And why did this report go out when the report itself states that there is no current intelligence suggesting these groups are a threat to homeland security? This was clearly done to cast a negative light on the conservative protestors at the tea parties and to discredit them before they held one of the best organized protests in recent memory. This was a partisan calculation by the Obama administration pure and simple.

Secondly why did Obama release the interrogation records of the CIA revealing the details of enhanced methods or the torture of terrorists in American custody? I mean everyone already knew what we were doing it was reported in the NY Times two years ago. What's worse is that congress knew about these procedures since 2002 and on a bi-partisan basis the congress chose to allow and adopt the methods in question. So what's the problem? Did America cross a dangerous line and torture prisoners unfairly? NO! And even if anyone suggests they did then congress, Department of Justice, and Bush Administration knew and approved the methods used by the CIA. The only reason this is an issue now is because it is politically expedient for the left to use against the right. Obama is using this issue for political gain pure and simple. His goal is to smear the right and point again to the failings of the previous administration in hopes that Americans will rejoice that he is president rather than George Bush. These political maneuvers might gain him temporary political advantage but they don't help our country at all. What’s worse is that the result will be that America will be less safe and more vulnerable to terrorist attack. Without the tools necessary to aggressively interrogate dangerous terrorists Americans will die and our country will suffer. Obama is a Hyper-partisan political opportunist only concerned about winning politically. Obama is selfish, dangerous, and a pathetic excuse for a leader. I hope America wakes up and stands up against this hyper-partisan president.

(read this WSJ article about congress and their approval of "torture": http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124044188941045415.html )

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Come on Pastor, tell us how you really feel.
Posted 4/23/2009 8:21 AM by Jason (site) - reply

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Isn't it clear enough? LOL!
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