Sunday, May 3, 2009

Barack Obama's new "Morality"

With the revocation of the Bush administrations justice departments interrogation techniques, Barack Obama declared that "America has regained it's moral standing around the world."

How is that now?

By handcuffing the CIA's ability to extract information from blood-thirsty killers about impending mass murder attacks against American civilians, somehow, this is "moral?"

Who's approval is Obama seeking that he declares his policies more "moral" than that of his predecessor?

Does Obama think his new morality play will place us in a more favorbale light with Europe? If so, how will things from here on in benefit us? Will Europe now join us in the "war on terror?" Will they send more troops to help the US in Afghanistan?
Don't exert too much brain power on these questions. The answer is no.

And while we are allowing Barak Obama to redefine what America's morals are, I have a few questions for him:

Is it moral to put the squeeze on Israel, the only democracy in the Middle East, to make concessions that risk its very survival to a terrorist people?
(I hope attendees at this weeks AIPAC convention will ask that question to Democrat officials professing their support for Israel)

Does Barack Obama feel America has regained its "moral leadership" by supporting abortion at any stage, 24/7, on healthy viable babies?

Does Barack Obama feel we have regained our "moral leadership" by supporting same sex marriage?

Does Barack Obama feel superior by pitting Americans against one another by demonizing executives in the corporate world?

Or Does Barak Obama believe that America's "morality" is defined by weakening our security, leaving this country's citizens vulnerable to more terrorist attacks so that the rest of the world will love us?

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